"It's a far far better thing that I do than I have ever done before" says the character in Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities" as he lays down his life for his friend. We still stand in awe of that story and the courage exhibited by the character to make that sort of sacrifice.
How much more should we stand in awe and reverence with gratefulness to Christ for laying down his life for a world of lost sinners.
Follow along with the outline and listen as Pastor Dair expounds "The Mark of the Disciple" from John 15:9-17.
The Mark of the Disciple
John 13:34-35; John 15:9-17
Follow the model of the _______________ and the ______________ John 15:9,12
Love ___________________ (John 3:35; 3:16)
1. _______________________________________________________
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The Principle - James 2:14-17
The Practice - Acts 2:44-45; 4:34-35
2. __________________________________
The Disciples -
The Samaritan woman -
The problems -
The basis -
3. __________________________________
Lazarus - John 11:3; 33-36
4. _________________________________
See the __________________
See the __________________
Principles for loving like Jesus loved:
1. It's a __________________, not an ___________________(13:34; 15:12)
2. It's a _________________, not an ___________________(15:10)
3. It's for ________________, not for ___________________(12:35)

