Saturday 28 June 2014

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

1. To encounter God’s perfection against the backdrop of our poverty (Mark 16:9).
2. To arrive ultimately at the same destination, even if we have traveled at different paces: the Holy of Holies (John 20:1-6).
3. To encounter and acknowledge the reliability of God’s Word. An important principle for this study and all Bible-based studies: A lack of faith does not affect God’s fact, but God’s fact greatly affects our faith (John 20:9).
4. To develop further and honest relationship with God (John 20:10-11).
5. To gaze at the details of the tabernacle and discover Christ (John 20:14).
6. To develop a fresh appreciation for what it means to be called by name (John 20:15-16).
7. To substantially increase our knowledge of Scripture through the great teacher, Jesus Christ (John 20:16).
8. To develop a deeper relationship with God as Father (John 20:17).
9. To have our focus changed from ourselves to our Savior (John 20:18).
10. To become living proof that Jesus lives (John 20:18).

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