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- God’s Enablement of Jesus Christ
- Jesus Christ’s Authority from God
- Jesus Christ’s Power from God
- God bestowed the Holy Spirit on Jesus, for his mission
- The Holy Spirit empowered Jesus in what he said and did
- Jesus did many miraculous deeds with God’s power . . .
- . . . God would do for Jesus whatever he asked
- Jesus’ deeds led people to glorify God
- Jesus’ deeds validated his claims about himself and God
- Jesus’ deeds led many people to believe in him
- Jesus Christ’s Knowledge from God
- Jesus Christ’s Direction from God
- God was with Jesus
- Jesus only did works of God, and God worked through him
- Jesus obeyed God
- Jesus carried out God’s will, doing the work God had given him . . .
- . . . Jesus sought to do God’s will as opposed to his own will
- Jesus spoke what God wanted him to say
- Note: In doing God’s will, Jesus brought glory to God . . .
- . . . and Jesus was glorified by God
- Ministry, Death and Resurrection
- Jesus Christ’s Miracles
- Jesus performed miraculous deeds that greatly amazed people
- Jesus delivered people from demons and Satan – demonstrating power over evil
- Jesus delivered people from disease and disorders
- Jesus even raised the dead
- Jesus exercised control over nature, in rescuing and helping people
- Note: Jesus initially did not want his deeds – nor his identity – to be widely known . . .
- . . . but still large crowds came to him from all around
- Jesus Christ’s Teaching
- Jesus was a prophet . . .
- . . . As a prophet, Jesus taught and preached to the people
- Jesus preached the good news of the kingdom of God
- Jesus’ teaching was not his own; what he spoke was from God
- Jesus’ teaching is the truth . . .
- . . . Jesus himself is identified with truth
- Jesus’ teaching was amazing and powerful – leading people to believe in him . . .
- . . . However, many others did not believe Jesus
- Note: Jesus’ use of parables and figurative speech
- Jesus Christ’s Rejection and Death
- Jesus was rejected
- Jesus was despised
- Jesus faced intense opposition, with efforts to kill him
- Jesus’ betrayal and arrest
- The unjust condemnation of Jesus – who was innocent of any charge
- The horrific suffering and death of Jesus
- The events following Jesus’ death and his burial
- Jesus’ suffering and death (and resurrection) were planned . . .
- . . . It was God’s will that Jesus die – for everyone
- Jesus suffered and died willingly
- Jesus Christ’s Resurrection and Ascension
- God raised Jesus from the dead, by his power . . .
- . . . The Holy Spirit is linked to Jesus’ resurrection
- Jesus’ body was not found in his tomb
- Jesus was raised in a bodily form
- Jesus appeared to people after his resurrection
- Jesus was taken up to God in heaven
- Because he had willingly suffered death, God exalted and glorified Jesus Christ
- Jesus Christ’s Miracles
➜Major headings in: 12. Jesus Christ’s Mission (and all of Unit C)