The Kingdom of God is within you, so the presence & power of God extend everywhere you go.

 

Module 4 of the Freedom Track shows you how to

Share the Freedom Experience

Encourage others with the same hope you've received

  • 4 videos = watch + rewatch as many times as you'd like
  • eBook / study guide = with review and application questions
  • Practical steps you can follow = to apply the truths you learn
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Let's finish what we started!

  • Connecting 101 was the beginning. Using the acronym F-R-E-E-D-O-M we described the life Jesus offers.
  • In Culture 201 we learned how to align ourselves with the Kingdom, focusing on two resources which stress many people the most: time and money.
  • In Community 301 we discovered the importance of unity, noting that the Spirit works through "us" as a group in powerful ways.
  • In Co-Mission 401, we pick up where Jesus "left off." Following His resurrection, before Jesus ascended into heaven, He appeared to His disciples and gave instructions to carry on the work He had begun.

Jesus invites you-- everywhere you go-- to take the presence and power of that Kingdom with you, encouraging others to take the next step towards freedom with you.

The final words spoken by Jesus are recorded in Matthew 28:18-20. We know these words as The Great Commission.

Jesus told His disciples--

  •  He has all power  
  •  He now empowers them to walk in that same authority
  •  He is with them everywhere they go, working through them 

These words not only represent Jesus’ words to the disciples; they’re also His words to us.

Jesus spoke to all of His disciples-- disciples past, present, and future! 

He extends this same invitation for us to participate— along with anyone else who wants to live the adventure of being co-laborers with God. 

Jesus didn't leave us to undertake His commission in our own strength, though. 

In the same way Jesus displayed the Father through His works and His word (His ministry and His message), so also do we.

1 Corinthians 15:10 says, “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace toward me was not in vain; but I labored more abundantly than they all, yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me."

Notice, Paul-- the one who wrote this verse-- worked hard. Yet it was not Paul working. Christ worked through Him.

And He works through us.

We co-labor with Him as He works through us.

Jesus sends us into the world in the same way that He was sent.

The fullness of the deity dwelled in Jesus (Colossians 1:19). And, Jesus is in us— with His fullness (Colossians 1:27).

In John 20:21-23, Jesus said to them again, “Peace be unto you as the Father has sent me, so I am sending you. And when He had said these, He breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive The Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they will be forgiven and if you withhold forgiveness from any, it will be withheld.’” 

Jesus empowered us to carry forth His commission— and to do so in His power.

He empowers us to accomplish more (and do so faster) than we can do in our own strength. 

In the final module of Co-Mission 401 we take another look at Jesus’ emphasis in Matthew 28:18-20.

Notably, He didn’t tell us to do many fo the things we tend to focus on. That is, He didn’t suggest we build bigger buildings or  hold worship services. Sure, those are things we certainly CAN do, but Jesus emphasized something different altogether. 

Jesus encouraged us to make disciples. 

Or, to say it another way...

He told us to invite others to experience the life of freedom we’ve been given. 

This means that the “end” of the 4-part Freedom Track (Connecting 101, Culture 201, Community 301, and Co-Mission 401) is to go back to the beginning…

… but, this time… to do “Connecting 101” with others.

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Co-Mission 401 is the final module of the 4-part Freedom Track framework.

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