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#175 – Jim McKnight: Why Knowing Your Identity in Christ Is Not Enough
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When the apostle Paul was confronted by the Lord Jesus on his way to Damascus, his first question was, "Who are you, Lord?" There is a lot for us to learn today from Paul's encounter with Jesus. Jim McKnight joins Andrew for a helpful conversation on why knowing whose we are is critical if we're ever going to discover who we are.
In this episode:
• The Importance of Identity
• Examples from Paul and Peter
• Who Do You Say That I Am?
• Practical Ways To Learn Jesus
Resources Mentioned
• Video: The Two Kingdoms
• Website: No Place Left
• Seed Sower App
• Quick Study: Who Is Jesus?
• Video: Who Is Jesus?
Jim McKnight is a leader in the No Place Left Army Network and within the 24:14 North America network. He serves in Resurrection Church in Columbus, GA and enjoys weekly evangelism and discipleship with Soldiers on Fort Moore, GA. He is a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve and recently graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary with a Masters of Arts in Exegetical Theology. He is soon publishing a short thesis on 1 Peter 2.4-10. His greatest grief in life is that he is a New York Giants football fan and his greatest joy is knowing that he is loved and accepted by Jesus Christ and His Church and has been empowered to represent Jesus throughout the world.
Original Release Date: 10/19/2023
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Manage episode 380281183 series 2251283
When the apostle Paul was confronted by the Lord Jesus on his way to Damascus, his first question was, "Who are you, Lord?" There is a lot for us to learn today from Paul's encounter with Jesus. Jim McKnight joins Andrew for a helpful conversation on why knowing whose we are is critical if we're ever going to discover who we are.
In this episode:
• The Importance of Identity
• Examples from Paul and Peter
• Who Do You Say That I Am?
• Practical Ways To Learn Jesus
Resources Mentioned
• Video: The Two Kingdoms
• Website: No Place Left
• Seed Sower App
• Quick Study: Who Is Jesus?
• Video: Who Is Jesus?
Jim McKnight is a leader in the No Place Left Army Network and within the 24:14 North America network. He serves in Resurrection Church in Columbus, GA and enjoys weekly evangelism and discipleship with Soldiers on Fort Moore, GA. He is a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve and recently graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary with a Masters of Arts in Exegetical Theology. He is soon publishing a short thesis on 1 Peter 2.4-10. His greatest grief in life is that he is a New York Giants football fan and his greatest joy is knowing that he is loved and accepted by Jesus Christ and His Church and has been empowered to represent Jesus throughout the world.
Original Release Date: 10/19/2023
Subscribe to Andrew's free weekly newsletter Disciple Notes.
Want to suggest a question for us to cover on the show? 👉 https://www.intotheharvest.org/contact
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Want to Help Us Grow?
- Subscribe and give us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts
- Share this episode on Facebook
- If you believe in what we’re doing and want to help us reach a wider audience, become a monthly supporter
The post #175 – Jim McKnight: Why Knowing Your Identity in Christ Is Not Enough appeared first on Into the Harvest
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