Developing a Jesus Focus Part 1- MP3

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Series: It’s a simple thing to proclaim yourself as a Christian, but to live your day-to-day life with an active, intentional seeking of a relationship with the Lord—that’s another thing entirely. One of the greatest goals of the enemy is to divert our attention from maintaining a heavenly mindset, which is why in Developing a Jesus Focus, Dr. Tony Evans is here to help you look past all distractions to remain focused on Him who is on the throne.

Part 1 (Matthew 14:22-33): It’s no question that in this life we have faced and will continue to face stormy weather. But the question Tony Evans wants to ask you is this: in the midst of difficult circumstances, where does your focus lie? In this lesson on Peter walking on water, you’ll discover that however bad your situation is—it’s where you place your focus that determines the nature of the storm.

Part 2 (Luke 10:38-43): If you found out Jesus was coming over to your house for dinner, you would most likely spend a good amount of time cleaning and preparing for His arrival. But when Martha welcomed Jesus Himself to her door, it quickly became less about Him and more about what she had to get done for Him. Join Tony Evans in this lesson on not letting your work for the Lord get in the way of getting provision from the Lord.

Part 3 (Ephesians 1:1-23): It can be confusing to try to understand the trinitarian characteristics of God. Though three persons comprise one essence, each member of the Trinity has unique roles and functions throughout history. In this lesson, Tony Evans looks at the uniquely-defining roles of Jesus and how God’s philosophy of history is the summing up of all things under the rule of Christ. Part 4 (Ephesians 1:18-25): The resurrection of Christ can easily be considered to be one of the most important events that ever took place for the Christian faith. But it’s what came afterward that Tony Evans says is the key to developing a Jesus focus for our lives. Join him as he talks about the resurrection and how it gave way for the ascension and enthronement of Jesus.