Though great was the response to his return, Jesus knew he was setting his face to the direction in where he would die. He knew what had to be done. The people, joyful, because Jesus had the power to forgive sins. The events ahead would not play out as they thought.
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The Passover has far reaching effects. Even today we celebrate the Passover because of what it means for out life. With the blood of the lamb, death passed over sin in the old testament. It was only a foreshadowing of the things to come when he would provide a way of salvation when Jesus blood was shed for our sins and God passed them over once and for all.
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Often, in the bible, we look for the application needed for our life. Rather, we are called to live in obedience. Walking through the narrow gate is a life of obedience. Though it is difficult at times, it is the only way that leads to life.
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and one another (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and one another (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and one another (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and one another (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and one another (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom found int the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus says “to go into all the world and make disciples”. The Great commission is a command for the entire body of Christ. More specifically, Oasis is called to make disciples through our audacious acceptance (Welcome), through our passionate pursuit of God (Worship), by growing in relationship with God and others (Connect), by discovering our gifts, talents, and purpose in Christ (Equip), and by expressing our faith in love and action (Serve).
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The freedom from found in the gospel sets us on a course of Radical Purpose. Through our welcome, worship, connecting, equipping, and serving we grow closer to God and one another.
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