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April 27, 2007
Kingdom of God =
Place = on earth & in heaven Time = now & after we die Morals = people do, think and say what God wants Air = love of God

By: Chris Peacock - April 27, 2007 - Public
Category: Jesus Gives Good News: the Kingdom of God has Come to Earth
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April 24, 2007
To be loved by God =
1 - God will come to us. 2 - God will make his home in us. 3 - God will reveal Jesus to us. 4 - God will not let us die ''for ever''. 5 - God will give us eternal life. 6 - God will not let anyone snatch us out of his `hand`.

By: Chris Peacock - April 24, 2007 - Public
Category: Jesus Says God Loves You and Is With You
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April 22, 2007
What does `receiving` mean?

By: Chris Peacock - April 22, 2007 - Public
Category: Jesus Befriending and Promoting the Lowly
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April 22, 2007
a. Does Jesus believe lowly people are valuable? b. How valuable?
How valuable" The answer to b. is a tricky one to answer. As valuable as all others. He views all people as equal in status, despite their physical ability, wealth, social status, religion, age, gender, family. However, because the Jews were living, as we do, in a `fallen world` where it is possible to do, think and say sinful things; they were tempted, and gave into, the sin of `valuing` some people more importantly than others. Ofcourse we value people differently with regards to our own contexts, but the message of Jesus is when considering the kingdom of God ''i.e. closeness to God, favour in God`s eyes'' all are equal.

By: Chris Peacock - April 22, 2007 - Public
Category: Jesus Befriending and Promoting the Lowly
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April 22, 2007
a. Does Jesus believe lowly people are valuable? b. How valuable?
The answer to the very fundamental question a. is yes. Why" Because i. he `received` `sinners` ''`lowly people`'' and ate with them, and would have only done this if he valued them as his time on earth was limited; ii. he welcomed children ''`lowly people`'' to be brought to him for him to put his hand on them and pray, and would only have done this if he valued them as the people he could see in his time on earth was limited; iii. he made receiving children ''`lowly people`'' equal to receiving him, such an equality in receiving shows that children are valuable; iv. he looked at how a `poor widow` ''`lowly person`'' gave money to God via the temple and placed greater value on her giving than all the other giveers because of the level of personal sacrifice, value was based on sacrifice rather than financial status and social rights; v. he asked for a drink from a woman ''`lowly person` as viewed by Jews of that time'' and not only a woman but also a Samaritan women ''`lowly person`..'' and not only a Samaritan woman but someone who was living in a sinful manner ''`lowly person'' - this action in the culture of that time meant he viewed her as an equal human being; this showed he valued her despite being lowly; vi. and finally he taught people to invite the poor, lame and blind ''`lowly people` '' as opposed to friends, brothers, rich neighbors and relatives. Following Jesus teachings is an act of love towards him, so Jesus must view valuing `lowly people` highly. And as highly as `higher people`.

By: Chris Peacock - April 22, 2007 - Public
Category: Jesus Befriending and Promoting the Lowly
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