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Welcome! To better help Disciples Disciple, we are providing resources for you. Below are slides of each lesson along with handout templates and links to audio recordings of Charles Cooper teaching the materials. As always, if you have questions, you can drop us an email at Coop@kingdomalive.us or watch the video below for step-by-step instructions on downloading Kingdom Alive training materials.
Lesson 1 – Disciples Disciple: Revisiting the Great Commission
After 2000 years, the Church remains confused about the relationship between works and salvation. To receive salvation, some believe a person must work to get it. Others believe works are necessary to keep salvation. Still, there are others who believe works are necessary to prove one has salvation. None of these conclusions are correct. Works are directly tied to sanctification, which is a rewards issue and not salvation.
Lesson 2 – The Relationship Between Works and Salvation
Abraham is the biblical portrait of salvation by faith – Genesis 15:6 reports, “and he (Abram) believed the Lord and he (God) counted it to him as righteousness. Is it any wonder that people continued to be confused about how to “get” saved. Believing what the Word of God says is the cure for this problem. We again turn our attention to Paul’s commentary on the faith of Abraham.
Confusion about the relationship between works and salvation comes from a misunderstanding about the Gospel of God and the Gospel of Christ. If one does not understand the difference, he or she will certainly not understand many passages in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and some parts of John. The Gospel of God is the core of the message of Jesus Christ.
Lesson 3 – The Gospel of God vs. The Gospel of Christ
The Gospel of Christ is the message of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sin so that a person can go to heaven when he or she dies. This is the popular way of saying it. Yet, Matthew, Mark, and Luke are far more concerned about the Gospel of God. Listen as I develop the biblical basis for this claim.
Lesson 4 – Seven Conditions to Enter the Kingdom of God
Lesson 5 – Two Gospels
When most people hear that there are two gospels, they recoil because they know Paul says that there is only one gospel. What most don’t realize is that Paul says that there is only one gospel of Christ. This is a critical detail that, if left out of the discussion, will lead to error. The gospel of God is not the same as the gospel of Christ. There is a world of difference. Let’s see if Scripture supports this claim.
Lesson 6 – Jesus Predicts His Death
Sadly, there are many Christians who believe that from the first day of our Lord’s ministry, he told the crowds about his coming death, burial, and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins. It was only during the last 6 months of his earthly life that our Lord declared his imminent death. Jesus predicted his death, burial, and resurrection on four separate occasions. A study of these four predictions reveals three astonishing facts: who heard it, understood it, and when Jesus said a majority of New Testament scholars and students alike do not clearly understand it.
Lesson 7 – The Unexpected Death of the Messiah
Most Christians pretty much believe it that during the ministry of Jesus on earth, everyone believed that Jesus came to earth to die on the cross. Yet, a closer examination of the synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke, reveals a very different perspective. In fact, Scripture teaches that even the 12 disciples did not understand the need for the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ until the very last day Jesus was on the earth. This is a fact!
Lesson 8 – My Journey of Discovery
Having minored in Greek in college and spent four years studying at Dallas Theological Seminary, I thought I at least knew all the major theological viewpoints on every significant doctrine of the Christian faith.
I was wrong. The difference between the Gospel of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ is so simple, yet I just came to this knowledge in recent years. My journey was not an easy one. Listen as I explain my journey.
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