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Be. Become. Do. | Do What Jesus Did

36 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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This sermon concludes a mini-series on spiritual formation, focusing on the third goal of discipleship: doing what Jesus did. The message emphasizes that Jesus trained his disciples through a four-stage apprenticeship model (I do/you watch, I do/you help, You do/I help, You do/I watch) to equip them to continue his kingdom work. The core teaching addresses the misconception that Jesus performed miracles solely because he was God, clarifying that Jesus operated as a fully human being empowered by the Holy Spirit—the same Spirit available to believers today. The sermon encourages Christians to embrace their calling as "fishers of men," empowered by the Holy Spirit to preach the gospel, heal, cast out demons, practice hospitality, and demonstrate kingdom living in ordinary moments. The overarching posture is to "start with yes" to God's leading in all areas of life.

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