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4. Do What Jesus Did

John Mark Comer

October 23, 2016 • Matthew

"How do we actually do what he did? As apprentices of Jesus, we are called to not only follow Jesus in spirit but we are called to continue his work on earth as it is in heaven. This means healing the sick, praying for the lost, opening up our homes and our lives to those far from God. The end goal is to do what he did. In this teaching, we explore the next steps in forming our lives around the practices of Jesus."

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1. Practicing the Way

October 2, 2016 • Mark

What does it mean to be a disciple, or apprentice, of the rabbi from Nazareth? In this teaching John Mark Comer explores a life built around three goals: be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what Jesus did. Thank you Bridgetown Church and John Mark Comer for allowing us to upload and share this series! For more information, click on the links provided.

2. Be With Jesus

October 9, 2016 • John

"Our primary goal as followers of Jesus is learning to live in a constant state of connection to the Spirit. This is how we are able to be with Jesus, our Rabbi. We must invite him into every moment and learn to always be in two places at once—at home and with Jesus, at work and with Jesus, on your commute and with Jesus. Bring his presence into the routine of your daily life. But how do we accomplish that in the chaos of the urban, digital world? It’s pretty straightforward: to experience the life of Jesus, we must adopt the lifestyle of Jesus." Thank you Bridgetown Church and John Mark Comer for allowing us to upload and share this series! For more information, click on the links provided.

3. Become Like Jesus

October 16, 2016 • Luke, Romans, 2 Corinthians

"The promise of the New Testament is nothing short of full-on transformation, but so many of us feel a disconnect between that promise and our reality. Is change really possible? The answer is: yes, but the odds are, it’s not what you think. To become like Jesus, you must be increasingly possessed and permeated by the character traits of Jesus. Allow yourself to be transformed, from the inside out, as you work to become like Jesus." Thank you Bridgetown Church and John Mark Comer for allowing us to upload and share this series! For more information, click on the links provided.