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1. How is Jesus an example?
He did not seek revenge, but loved the one’s who hurt him.
(v.
22-23)
He trusted himself to God rather then seeking vengeance.
(v.
23b)
He sacrificed himself for others who were unlovable.
(v.
24)
God intended for you to follow Christ (v.
21)
2. What temptation or struggle does this address?
Authorities who persecute us.
3. Why should we follow Christ’s example?
4. How can you apply this text?
- One on One Relationships
Unconditional love, even when hurt.
Sacrificial love, even when we get nothing in return.
Trusting God in all situations.
- Family Relationships
- As a Church Member.
Unconditional love, even when it hurts.
How do we not follow in the footsteps of Jesus?
Sacrificial love, even when we get nothing in return.
Trusting God in all situations.
We often treat each other when wronged with -
Bitter and angry.
Only love those who will return our love.
(Get an equal bargain for our time/money)
Demand others to be perfect with no weakness.
How do we follow in the footsteps of Jesus?
Reality though -
Unconditional love, even when it hurts.
Sacrificial love, even when we get nothing in return.
Trusting God in all situations.
ILLUSTRATION:
WWJD - What would Jesus do?
Consider,
how would our relationships be different if we followed in the footsteps of Jesus?
PERSONAL CHALLENGE:
Look for 3 people you can love upon like Jesus loved upon us.
And be particular - I am going to do X for so and so because I am following in the footsteps of Jesus.
There is a relationship to following Christ’s sacrificial example and living the Gospel in our lives.
4. Why should we do this?
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