This Lent, let’s renew our passion for Christ. Paul’s letters to the Corinthians revealed how passionate he was for Christ, for knowing Christ, for the Church of Christ and for everyone to follow and serve Christ. His own personal comfort was of secondary importance. He was more than willing to follow his Lord even if this meant much personal suffering.
Michael Baughen reminds us that ‘we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ’ (2 Cor. 1:5). Can we really
identify with His sufferings? Most of us live lives of plenty, comfort and choice, so what does this really mean?
Over six studies, we will consider how, as followers of Christ, we can:
share in the sufferings of Christ
be a Church marked by love and holiness
share the hope of the gospel
shine the light of Christ’s glory
use suffering as a personal testimony
give our lives as a living sacrifice to Christ
Michael Baughen reminds us that ‘we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ’ (2 Cor. 1:5). Can we really
identify with His sufferings? Most of us live lives of plenty, comfort and choice, so what does this really mean?
Over six studies, we will consider how, as followers of Christ, we can:
share in the sufferings of Christ
be a Church marked by love and holiness
share the hope of the gospel
shine the light of Christ’s glory
use suffering as a personal testimony
give our lives as a living sacrifice to Christ