How Jesus Lived It

How Jesus Lived It

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Mark 5:21-43

CONSIDER

For many of us, evangelism feels awkward or intimidating — something we assume is reserved for the bold, the outspoken, or the especially spiritual. When we look at the life of Jesus, we see conversations, questions, meals, and moments filled with purpose. Evangelism wasn’t just something He did — it was the life He lived.

In the weeks to come, we’ll rediscover evangelism not as pressure, but as participation in what God is already doing. We’ll explore how Jesus engaged people with curiosity, compassion, and truth. We’ll talk about asking better questions instead of having all the right answers. We’ll look at what it means to live out our faith in the marketplace—where we work, lead, and interact every day. We’ll consider the power of opening our homes, creating spaces where people can belong before they believe. We’ll wrestle with how to walk alongside doubters both within and outside the church. And ultimately, we’ll see that evangelism is not separate from our worship but an extension of it.

As we journey together in the next few weeks, may we become more like Jesus – seeing people the way He does and joining Him in His work of drawing people to Himself.

This week, Pastor Joseph Mok will kick off the series looking at Mark 5:21-43.

See you all Sunday!

PRAY

Lord Jesus, You see people as valuable and full of hope. You trusted the Father completely, and You moved toward the people others stayed away from—with compassion and grace. Help us see people the way You do. Give us the courage to speak when it matters and the wisdom to listen well. Use our everyday moments to show Your love, and let our words be honest, kind, and full of hope. Lead us by Your Spirit as we share the Good News with the people around us. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen

DIVING DEEPER

How can we live closer WITH God in our lives?

How are we being TRANSFORMED to be more like Christ?

How is the Holy Spirit empowering us to imitate Christ in what we DO this week?

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