NO ORDINARY MAN (5 OF 14)
by Central Christian Church of Arizona
Scripture: Matthew 5:1-48, Luke 10:1-21, Luke 10:24-42
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No Ordinary Man (5 of 14)
Series: The Story
Cal Jernigan
Matthew 5, Luke 10
Big Idea: If you're not about others, you're not about Christ.
1) Opening Comments
a) Welcome and Greetings!
b) Summit Sunday Coming!
i) May 16-17!
ii) Michael Jr. will be our speaker
iii) On this weekend we are offering a price break that will provide the cheapest price they will be able to get, and include a gift that will enhance their leadership.
iv) Talk about how we sold out last year and we are going to 2 sites this year. We want to sell out 2 sites this year.
v) The benefit of improving your leadership and doing this with other people from Central.
vi) This sacrifice of time and money will pay back in their faith and life many times over.
c) Into the Story
i) Bible: Matthew 5, Luke 10
ii) Journal: Week #3
(1) Title: No Ordinary Man
(2) Big Idea: If you're not about others, you're not about Christ.
d) In the Story, we are the part that is all about Jesus
i) Really, it's all about him
ii) But for the past several weeks, we've been walking our way through his life.
2) The Uniqueness of Jesus
a) What do you say about Jesus?
i) You can start by saying he isn't or wasn't ordinary...
ii) He isn't or wasn't even extraordinary
iii) He is something beyond these two concepts...
iv) He was truly unique
(1) He was fully man
(a) He entered this world through a woman
(b) He felt tired and he slept
(c) He became hungry
(d) He became thirsty
(e) He became angry
(f) He wept
(g) He died
(2) He was fully God
(a) He performed miracles
(b) He calmed the sea
(c) He walked on water
(d) He raised the dead
(e) He did those things that only God can do
v) This combination made him simply one of a kind.
b) One solitary life
i) Perhaps you have heard these words before...
ii) He was born in an obscure village, the child of a poor peasant couple. He worked in a carpentry shop until he was 30, and then for three years He was an ...
Series: The Story
Cal Jernigan
Matthew 5, Luke 10
Big Idea: If you're not about others, you're not about Christ.
1) Opening Comments
a) Welcome and Greetings!
b) Summit Sunday Coming!
i) May 16-17!
ii) Michael Jr. will be our speaker
iii) On this weekend we are offering a price break that will provide the cheapest price they will be able to get, and include a gift that will enhance their leadership.
iv) Talk about how we sold out last year and we are going to 2 sites this year. We want to sell out 2 sites this year.
v) The benefit of improving your leadership and doing this with other people from Central.
vi) This sacrifice of time and money will pay back in their faith and life many times over.
c) Into the Story
i) Bible: Matthew 5, Luke 10
ii) Journal: Week #3
(1) Title: No Ordinary Man
(2) Big Idea: If you're not about others, you're not about Christ.
d) In the Story, we are the part that is all about Jesus
i) Really, it's all about him
ii) But for the past several weeks, we've been walking our way through his life.
2) The Uniqueness of Jesus
a) What do you say about Jesus?
i) You can start by saying he isn't or wasn't ordinary...
ii) He isn't or wasn't even extraordinary
iii) He is something beyond these two concepts...
iv) He was truly unique
(1) He was fully man
(a) He entered this world through a woman
(b) He felt tired and he slept
(c) He became hungry
(d) He became thirsty
(e) He became angry
(f) He wept
(g) He died
(2) He was fully God
(a) He performed miracles
(b) He calmed the sea
(c) He walked on water
(d) He raised the dead
(e) He did those things that only God can do
v) This combination made him simply one of a kind.
b) One solitary life
i) Perhaps you have heard these words before...
ii) He was born in an obscure village, the child of a poor peasant couple. He worked in a carpentry shop until he was 30, and then for three years He was an ...
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