The Big Story Gospel Video, InterVarsity Southeast Version

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

The Big Story gospel presentation was written by James Choung and revised by Eric Peterson. This video was used at InterVarsity Southeast Chapter Camp 2008

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  • @meeksalot Of course Jesus came to conquer death (sin) once and for all. And by doing so, He ushered in the Kingdom of God, which promises the renewal of all things - a new heaven and a new earth. The Kingdom of God has entered history, and is represented by us (the church), however imperfectly. If we do not live out the promise of the Kingdom, we are missing out on our real mission as believers. Kingdom work is not about currying favor with God, it is simply the embodiment of Christ on earth.

  • @klunky No balking whatsoever. The problem lies when people think that by doing these actions, or works, that they are placing themselves in better standing with God. The only thing that can, and ever has been able to do that is faith in Jesus Christ, which is a "gift of God" - see Romans. This drawing is partially correct. Jesus didn't die so that we could make our planet better by living in peace and harmony with one another. He came to be the propitiation for sin.

  • @DuctTapeDefender Interesting. Please elaborate?

  • @klunky and just to clarify, I resent the balking as well.

  • @klunky and I expect that if you reread the words the Bible claims Jesus said, you would remember what he said to the pharisees' misunderstandings of the role of works and you'd probably soften your position.

  • i don't understand why some christians balk at actually becoming the hands and feet of jesus ('fight injustice and oppression in the world) by calling it 'liberal ideology'. if all we needed was to be saved, we could all go home afterwards. i expect that if these folks encountered jesus in person today, they would find him too liberal!

  • Very worthwhile contribution to refining and adapting this form. Appreciate that you try to clarify the decision elements. That's important. But make it one element, not four. Jesus calls people to believe, period. All the rest, including the two extras of community and mission, can be articulated as aspects or outflow of the one commitment to trust in Jesus. You can do that without falling into works salvation or two-stage conversion; it shows deep comprehension of the message. Larry Sittig

  • Are you right with God? Eternal heaven or an eternal hell? You are loved as God's special creation, but because God is all holy you are cut off from Him by your wickedness and under His judgment. The Bible tells of God's one solution: Jesus, fully God and fully sinless man, ransomed us to God through His death on the cross. He paid our sin-debt and rose from the dead as proof that He is the way and the truth. Be reconciled to God! Repent {turn from sin) and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • While this was somewhat better than Mr. Choung's version, it was still sorely lacking in the message of repentance of sin and trust in Christ, and heavy-handed with politics. I fear this will aid in producing false converts and unwittingly lead many to hell.

  • Our calling as Christians is to spread the message of the cross that whosoever will may be saved - from HELL, not from "social injustice." To be saved is to be supernaturally changed into a new creation by the power of God through the blood of His Son, not to be "empowered to be more like Jesus." (continued)

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