IMAGE MANAGEMENT (6 OF 7)
by Central Christian Church of Arizona
Scripture: Joshua 2:1-24
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Image Management (6 of 7)
Series: Pixelated
Jeremy Jernigan
Joshua 2
1) Prayer for this week
a) This is an example of when life looks pixelated
b) ''Let's create a world where black fathers and police officers both make it home for supper.''
c) ''Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'' Jesus (Luke 23:34)
2) Week 6 of our Pixelated series
a) We are looking at stories in the OT and seeing how they illuminate Jesus
b) John 5:39-40 NLT ''You search the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me! Yet you refuse to come to me to receive this life.''
c) Journals week 6
i) Title: Image Management
ii) Open your Bibles to Joshua 2
d) I'm going to do a Facebook Live video and talk further about this
e) Picture - Facebook Live slide
3) We have a tendency to manage our image pretty tightly
a) When we control our image, we tend to only provide one side of it
i) When you're dating, you're a different version of yourself for about the first 3 dates
ii) It's the difference between your family on the drive to church today, and your family once you're on campus
iii) For those of you who use social media, think how carefully you select the photos you post (guys delete 3 photos for every 1 posted and girls delete 5)
b) Anyone who breaks this mold stands out
i) Video: Luxury Defined [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6FklMc6B0]
ii) When Nissan saw the ad they bought the car themselves!
4) Last week we saw how Moses' disobedience kept him from entering the Promised Land
a) Instead, Joshua gets the job
b) One of the early obstacles they run into is a defiant city named Jericho
c) So Joshua decides to scout it out before they get there
5) Joshua 2:1-6 ''Then Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two spies from Shittim. ''Go, look over the land,'' he said, ''especially Jericho.'' So they went and entered the house of a prostitute named Rahab and stayed there. [STOP] 2 The king of Jeri ...
Series: Pixelated
Jeremy Jernigan
Joshua 2
1) Prayer for this week
a) This is an example of when life looks pixelated
b) ''Let's create a world where black fathers and police officers both make it home for supper.''
c) ''Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'' Jesus (Luke 23:34)
2) Week 6 of our Pixelated series
a) We are looking at stories in the OT and seeing how they illuminate Jesus
b) John 5:39-40 NLT ''You search the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me! Yet you refuse to come to me to receive this life.''
c) Journals week 6
i) Title: Image Management
ii) Open your Bibles to Joshua 2
d) I'm going to do a Facebook Live video and talk further about this
e) Picture - Facebook Live slide
3) We have a tendency to manage our image pretty tightly
a) When we control our image, we tend to only provide one side of it
i) When you're dating, you're a different version of yourself for about the first 3 dates
ii) It's the difference between your family on the drive to church today, and your family once you're on campus
iii) For those of you who use social media, think how carefully you select the photos you post (guys delete 3 photos for every 1 posted and girls delete 5)
b) Anyone who breaks this mold stands out
i) Video: Luxury Defined [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6FklMc6B0]
ii) When Nissan saw the ad they bought the car themselves!
4) Last week we saw how Moses' disobedience kept him from entering the Promised Land
a) Instead, Joshua gets the job
b) One of the early obstacles they run into is a defiant city named Jericho
c) So Joshua decides to scout it out before they get there
5) Joshua 2:1-6 ''Then Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two spies from Shittim. ''Go, look over the land,'' he said, ''especially Jericho.'' So they went and entered the house of a prostitute named Rahab and stayed there. [STOP] 2 The king of Jeri ...
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