Jesus Prom Study Guide

Life Gets Fun When You Love People Like God Does

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education, Bible & Bible Studies, Christian Life
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Author: Jon Weece ISBN: 9780529112088
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication: October 28, 2014
Imprint: Thomas Nelson Language: English
Author: Jon Weece
ISBN: 9780529112088
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication: October 28, 2014
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Language: English

Jesus loved verbs. He loved action words such as *live, come, rest, learn, hear, give, go *and even die. So wouldn’t it make sense that the people who claim to follow Jesus would love the same words that Jesus loved?

Unfortunately, somewhere along the way someone tried to make the word “Christian” an adjective. So now people speak of “Christian” books and “Christian” music and “Christian” schools. When people use the word “Christian” as an adjective instead of a noun, it loses its meaning. Maybe this explains why so many churches have lost their purpose.

In *Jesus Prom, *Jon Weece explains how our goal as Christians is to become increasingly more like Jesus. Jesus loved people, which means we should love people. We don’t “kind of” love people—we love them the way Jesus loves us. We impersonate his every move. If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, Jesus should be flattered by the actions of his Church. This study guide includes discussion questions, video notes, and in-between studies.

Sessions include:

  1. Love
  2. Be
  3. See
  4. Dance
  5. Give
  6. Remember

Designed for use with the Jesus Prom Video 9780529111715 (sold separately).

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Jesus loved verbs. He loved action words such as *live, come, rest, learn, hear, give, go *and even die. So wouldn’t it make sense that the people who claim to follow Jesus would love the same words that Jesus loved?

Unfortunately, somewhere along the way someone tried to make the word “Christian” an adjective. So now people speak of “Christian” books and “Christian” music and “Christian” schools. When people use the word “Christian” as an adjective instead of a noun, it loses its meaning. Maybe this explains why so many churches have lost their purpose.

In *Jesus Prom, *Jon Weece explains how our goal as Christians is to become increasingly more like Jesus. Jesus loved people, which means we should love people. We don’t “kind of” love people—we love them the way Jesus loves us. We impersonate his every move. If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, Jesus should be flattered by the actions of his Church. This study guide includes discussion questions, video notes, and in-between studies.

Sessions include:

  1. Love
  2. Be
  3. See
  4. Dance
  5. Give
  6. Remember

Designed for use with the Jesus Prom Video 9780529111715 (sold separately).

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