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Lifestyle of a Disciple - The First Principles

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  • Part 5 of 6
  • Becoming a Disciple
  • The First Principles of the Faith

Jesus upset the entire Jewish religious establishment by whom He associated with and how he related to the world.
Christ was purpose driven. He came to deliver God's message of repentance and faith and glorify God through his love for mankind at the cross.
The lifestyle of a disciple is to be built on principles of faith that glorify God and build His eternal kingdom, not rules and regulations that protect our our own kingdoms.
God has called his disciples to make disciples of all nations, not to be his isolated, protected people.
In this session we look at what it means to live with your own convictions before God, to not judge others, and grow toward maturity.
Support the show

Email: nathan@nathandietsche.com

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Chapters

1. Lifestyle of a Disciple - The First Principles (00:00:00)

2. Walk in faith not in religious rules. (00:01:17)

3. Rom 14:1-23 (00:03:30)

4. Live by faith not by rules (00:08:35)

5. Your own convictions before God (00:09:53)

6. Don't judge others or hold them in contempt (00:11:47)

7. Do not make another stumble (00:14:52)

8. Issues on immature regulation (00:17:15)

9. Setting aside liberty (00:18:01)

10. Thinking correctly about our freedom (00:20:24)

83 episodes

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  • Part 5 of 6
  • Becoming a Disciple
  • The First Principles of the Faith

Jesus upset the entire Jewish religious establishment by whom He associated with and how he related to the world.
Christ was purpose driven. He came to deliver God's message of repentance and faith and glorify God through his love for mankind at the cross.
The lifestyle of a disciple is to be built on principles of faith that glorify God and build His eternal kingdom, not rules and regulations that protect our our own kingdoms.
God has called his disciples to make disciples of all nations, not to be his isolated, protected people.
In this session we look at what it means to live with your own convictions before God, to not judge others, and grow toward maturity.
Support the show

Email: nathan@nathandietsche.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Lifestyle of a Disciple - The First Principles (00:00:00)

2. Walk in faith not in religious rules. (00:01:17)

3. Rom 14:1-23 (00:03:30)

4. Live by faith not by rules (00:08:35)

5. Your own convictions before God (00:09:53)

6. Don't judge others or hold them in contempt (00:11:47)

7. Do not make another stumble (00:14:52)

8. Issues on immature regulation (00:17:15)

9. Setting aside liberty (00:18:01)

10. Thinking correctly about our freedom (00:20:24)

83 episodes

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