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Encountering Jesus
Encountering Jesus
Encountering Jesus
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Encountering Jesus

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Jesus can change you, no matter what your life situation.
He can give you peace, hope and joy in the most desperate circumstances.
But you need a life-changing encounter with him.
In this eight-session LifeGuide® Bible Study, Douglas Connelly examines the stories of how eight people—among them a scholar, a failure, a blind man and an adulteress—found their lives changed forever when they met Jesus Christ. Looking at their lives can give you hope when you find yourself dealing failure or with an emptiness nothing in life seems to fill.
The good news is that Jesus is waiting to meet you and longing to offer you what you need most.
For over three decades LifeGuide Bible Studies have provided solid biblical content and raised thought-provoking questions—making for a one-of-a-kind Bible study experience for individuals and groups. This series has more than 130 titles on Old and New Testament books, character studies, and topical studies.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherIVP Bible Studies
Release dateOct 17, 2011
ISBN9780830863167
Encountering Jesus
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Douglas Connelly

Douglas Connelly (MDiv, University of Michigan; MTh, Grace Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Davison Missionary Church in Davison, Michigan, and an adjunct professor at Spring Arbor University. He is the author of several books, including The Bible for Blockheads, The Book of Revelation for Blockheads, and Amazing Discoveries That Unlock the Bible.

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    Encountering Jesus - Douglas Connelly

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    ENCOUNTERING

    JESUS

    8 STUDIES FOR INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS

    DOUGLAS CONNELLY

    Contents

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    PART ONE: JESUS OFFERS NEW LIFE

    1 Water for the Thirsty John 4:1-30

    2 Searching for Truth John 3:1-21

    3 Caught in the Act John 8:1-11

    4 Finding Forgiveness Luke 7:36-50

    PART TWO: JESUS OFFERS HOPE

    5 Facing Failure John 21:1-19

    6 Set Free Mark 5:1-20

    7 Seeing the Light John 9:1-38

    8 When All Else Fails Luke 8:40-48

    Leader’s Notes

    Other LifeGuide® Bible Studies by Douglas Connelly

    What Should We Study Next?

    Notes

    About the Author

    More Titles from InterVarsity Press

    Getting the Most Out of Encountering Jesus

    Eight changed lives! Four men and four women. A scholar, a failure, a blind man and an adulteress. Their lives were changed forever because they came in contact with one incredible person—Jesus Christ.

    Looking at these lives gives us hope because we find ourselves in some of the same situations. We may be caught in the grip of bad choices or living in the backwash of failure. We may be outstanding members of the community but sense an emptiness in life that possessions and position can’t fill. We may find ourselves in a physical condition or in a marriage relationship that seems impossible to change.

    The good news is that Jesus can change us no matter what our life situation. He can give us peace and hope and joy in the most desperate circumstances. But we need a life-changing encounter with him—whether it’s for the first time or to renew an old friendship. He’s waiting to meet us—around the corner, in the coffee shop, as we cruise along the freeway. But be prepared. You may come away from that encounter like these eight people did—with your life transformed!

    Suggestions for Individual Study

    1. As you begin each study, pray that God will speak to you through his Word.

    2. Read the introduction to the study and respond to the personal reflection question or exercise. This is designed to help you focus on God and on the theme of the study.

    3. Each study deals with a particular passage—so that you can delve into the author’s meaning in that context. Read and reread the passage to be studied. If you are studying a book, it will be helpful to read through the entire book prior to the first study. The questions are written using the language of the New International Version, so you may wish to use that version of the Bible. The New Revised Standard Version is also recommended.

    4. This is an inductive Bible study, designed to help you discover for yourself what Scripture is saying. The study includes three types of questions. Observation questions ask about the basic facts: who, what, when, where and how. Interpretation questions delve into the meaning of the passage. Application questions help you discover the implications of the text for growing in Christ. These three keys unlock the treasures of Scripture.

    Write your answers to the questions in the spaces provided or in a personal journal. Writing can bring clarity and deeper understanding of yourself and of God’s Word.

    5. It might be good to have a Bible dictionary handy. Use it to look up any unfamiliar words, names or places.

    6. Use the prayer suggestion to guide you in thanking God for what you have learned and to pray about the applications that have come to mind.

    7. You may want to go on to the suggestion under Now or Later, or you may want to use that idea for your next study.

    Suggestions for Members of a Group Study

    1. Come to the study prepared. Follow the suggestions for individual study mentioned above. You will find that careful preparation will greatly enrich your time spent in group discussion.

    2. Be willing to participate in the discussion. The leader of your group will not be lecturing. Instead, he or she will be encouraging the members of the group to discuss what they have learned. The leader will be asking the questions

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