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June 5, 2016 June 5, 2016 The Gospel According to Luke: The Real Jesus The Gospel According to Luke: The Real Jesus Luke 9:23-27, 57-62 Luke 9:23-27, 57-62 Two things to know about Jesus the Messiah of God: 1. If you believe in Jesus, then know He must be a King on a cross (v. 22) Why does Jesus say He must die? 1) It was absolutely necessary for us personally 2) It was absolutely necessary for us legally 3) It was absolutely necessary for us spiritually 2. If you want to follow Jesus, then know you Two things to know about Jesus the Messiah of God: 1. If you believe in Jesus, then know He must be a King on a cross (v. 22) Why does Jesus say He must die? 1) It was absolutely necessary for us personally 2) It was absolutely necessary for us legally 3) It was absolutely necessary for us spiritually 2. If you want to follow Jesus, then know you 1) (v. 57-62) 1) (v. 57-62) 2) (v. 23-25) 2) (v. 23-25) (v. 51-56) 3) 3) (Luke 12:49-50) (v. 51-56) (Luke 12:49-50) Application: Discipleship is Application: Discipleship is Discipleship is Discipleship is of being a disciple of being a disciple Life Group Application Discussion Questions: Life Group Application Discussion Questions: Read Luke 9:23-27, 57-62 Read Luke 9:23-27, 57-62 If following Jesus means dying to your own agenda, then what change would that require in your life? If following Jesus means dying to your own agenda, then what change would that require in your life? What is the significance of the word “first” in verses 59 and 61? What is the significance of the word “first” in verses 59 and 61? What are the things in which we try to find our identity and importance? What are the things in which we try to find our identity and importance? What did Jesus do to his followers in verse 55? What didn’t He do to the people who didn’t welcome Him verses 51-53? Why didn’t Jesus call down fire on those who rejected Him, yet rebuked those who follow Him? What did Jesus do to his followers in verse 55? What didn’t He do to the people who didn’t welcome Him verses 51-53? Why didn’t Jesus call down fire on those who rejected Him, yet rebuked those who follow Him? How should that example impact the way Christian conduct themselves toward those who oppose them in today’s world? How should that example impact the way Christian conduct themselves toward those who oppose them in today’s world?