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Culture Shock
Sunday April 6, 2008                    Mark 9:33-37; 10:35-45
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Culture Shock
Dear Ellie – 2 Shocked Husbands
*Experience of Culture Shock*
·         New Experience or Setting
·         Sudden or Dawning Realization You are Out of Step
·         Shock, Embarrassment, Confusion
*Jesus’ Disciples* – Experience of Culture Shock
Two Stories                                   Mark 9:33-37; 10:35-45
*Jesus’ Teaching* – Re-Training for Kingdom
·         Participation
·         Anticipation
·         Partner
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Spiritual Ambition
·         Men and Women – Competition
·         OK to Want to be Great – Just Define it Right!
*Spiritual Ambition*                                   Rom 12:10 (ESV)
Outdo One Another ...
*What if Everyone did This?* – Home, School, Work , Church
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It’s Just True
There are Arbitrary Cultural Habits – Folks Do Things Differently
Other Times ... Once You See It – It’s Just True
·         Men and Women
·         True Greatness
*We Recognize True Greatness*
·         Mother Theresa
·         Henri Nouwen
·         Thousands of Lesser Known
·         The Cross and Jesus’ Greatness
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