Title: CrossCentered Discipleship
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2Cross-Centered Discipleship
3OT Hist Theology
Salvation
Mercy
Grace
Judgment
NT Hist Theology
L O V E
E C A EP
KINGDOM
DevotionTo God
DevotionTo Man
Discipleship
1 Cor. 123 - We preach Christ and him
crucified
4Cross-Centered Discipleship
- We glory in the Cross
- For our Acceptance with God
- Our only Hope is in the Cross
- Galatians 310-12
- Galatians 313
- Over the depth of Gods love
- From Creator to Crucified
- Col. 115-16 Rom. 56-10
- For our Daily Discipleship
- World crucified to me (Phil. 33)
- I to the world (Gal. 220 524)
5DISCIPLESHIP
Evangelism
Worship
Family Relations
Assemblies
Use of
Church (unity relationships)
Character Holiness
Local Organization
Sins of Flesh
Leadership
Neighbor Love
1 Cor. 123 - We preach Christ and him
crucified
6The Cross
- Christ is to us just what His cross is you do
not understand Christ unless you understand His
cross. (P.T. Forsyth) - Do we really understand His cross?
7Do We Understand the Cross?
- Following Jesus The Crucified Life
- Conservatives say, regarding Jesus, all I need
to know is what is written in Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John But, for so many people, Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John have been muzzled to speak of
the Jesus that that particular church tradition
has wanted to speak of rather than the Jesus who
is actually there within and through those
texts (N.T. Wright). - To listen to someone means to become open and
vulnerable to him or her and to allow them to
disturb us, to change our habits and our ways of
thinking and seeing things (Jean Vanier)
8The Shameful Nature of the Cross
- The Shame of Death
- Eccl. 213-16 - 13 And I saw that wisdom excels
folly as light excels darkness. 14 The wise
mans eyes are in his head, but the fool walks in
darkness. And yet I know that one fate befalls
them both. 15 Then I said to myself, As is the
fate of the fool, it will also befall me. Why
then have I been extremely wise? So I said to
myself, This too is vanity. 16 For there is no
lasting remembrance of the wise man as with the
fool, inasmuch as in the coming days all will be
forgotten. And how the wise man and the fool
alike die! - Eccl. 318-20 - 18 I said to myself concerning
the sons of men, God has surely tested them in
order for them to see that they are but beasts.
19 For the fate of the sons of men and the fate
of beasts is the same. As one dies so dies the
other indeed, they all have the same breath and
there is no advantage for man over beast, for all
is vanity. 20 All go to the same place. All came
from the dust and all return to the dust.
9The Shameful Nature of the Cross
- The Shame of the Cross
- 1 Cor. 118 For the word of the cross is
foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us
who are being saved it is the power of God. - 1 Cor. 123 but we preach Christ crucified, to
Jews a stumbling block and to Gentiles
foolishness, - 1 Cor. 125 Because the foolishness of God is
wiser than men, and the weakness of God is
stronger than men. - God has chosen the Foolish, weak, base,
despised, non-existent (1 Cor. 127-28).
10The Shameful Nature of the Cross
- The Shame of the Cross
- Re the physical suffering depicted in Mel
Gibsons Passion of the Christ It masks what
for the ancient mind marked the true terror of
death by crucifixion. For it was not merely the
excruciating physical torture that made
crucifixion so appalling, but the devastation of
shame that this death, above all others,
represented. (Mark Goodacre, Duke University) - But the executioner, the veiling of the head and
the very word cross should be far removed not
only from the person of a Roman citizen but from
his thoughts, his eyes and his ears. For it is
not only the actual occurrence of these things or
the endurance of them, but liability to them, the
expectation, indeed the very mention of them,
that is unworthy of a Roman citizen and a free
man. (Cicero, Pro Rabirio, 16).
11The Shameful Nature of the Cross
Alexamemnos worships his god
12Cross-Centered Discipleship
- Phil. 25-8 Disciples Attitude -
- 5 Have this attitude in yourselves which was also
in Christ Jesus, - 6 who, although He existed in the form of God,
did not regard equality with God a thing to be
grasped, - 7 but emptied Himself, taking the form of a
bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of
men. - 8 Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled
Himself by becoming obedient to the point of
death, even death on a cross.
13Cross-Centered Discipleship
- Thomas a Kempis
- Jesus today has many lovers of His heavenly
kingdom, but few of them carry His cross. He has
many friends who ask for consolation, but few who
pray for affliction. He has many companions to
share His meals, but few to share his
abstinence. - We all want to rejoice with Him, but few of us
are willing to suffer anything for His sake. Many
follow Jesus up to the breaking of the bread, but
few go on to the drinking of the chalice of His
suffering. Many admire His miracles, but few
follow in the ignominy of His cross.
14Cross-Centered Discipleship
- The Cross must become the defining story of our
life. What is our defining story?
15Cross-Centered Discipleship
- The Cross must become the defining story of our
life. What is our defining story?
church
morality
worship
steps
16Cross-Centered Discipleship
- I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men to
myself (Jn. 1232)
17Cross-Centered Discipleship
- What does this mean?
- It means we forgive others who sin against us
- It means we give up our stuff
- It means all our teaching is cross-centered
- It means cross-centered, servant leadership (in
family churches) - It means we die to self (Gal. 220)
18The Cross is the Victorious Way
- Rev. 1210 Then I heard a loud voice in heaven,
saying, - Now the salvation, and the power, and the
kingdom of our God and the authority of His
Christ have come, for the accuser of our brethren
has been thrown down, he who accuses them before
our God day and night. 11 And they overcame him
because of the blood of the Lamb and because of
the word of their testimony, and they did not
love their life even when faced with death.
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