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Eyes on Jesus: Identity

October 6, 2019 • Ron Moore

Four Goals of our study in 1 Corinthians

Proclamation and Demonstration

Focus (and refocus) on Jesus.
Deal with the issues of sexuality in our world and in our lives.
Invest and engage in meaningful relationships.
Share Jesus with clarity and relevance.
1 Corinthians 1:1-9

Eyes on Jesus: Focus 

God’s work is real in your life—even in your deepest failure.

Your spiritual standing is initiated by God and sustained by him—even in your deepest failure.

The Believer’s Standing

God called you to himself.
He called you to be holy (a Saint).
He called you into fellowship with his Son.
 

God set you apart for himself.
Positional Sanctification
Progressive Sanctification
 

God has given you gifts to be used for him.
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God will keep and protect you to the end.
  

God’s Grace is real!
Even in our deepest pain.
Even in our deepest failure.


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