WWJD? So What Did Jesus Do?

WWJD?

Jesus wept

. . . humbled Himself

. . . washed His disciples’ feet

. . . fasted from food

. . . boldly spoke about God

. . . broke traditions

. . . challenged people to repent

. . . drove out demons

. . . healed the sick

. . . calmed storms

. . . forgave

. . . blessed those who cursed Him

. . . prayed

. . . befriended outcasts

. . . laid down His life for others.

 

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About Steve Simms

I like to look and think outside the box. In college I encountered Jesus Christ and I have been passionate about trying to get to know Him better ever since. My wife and I long to see the power and passion of the first Christ-followers come to life in our time. I have written a book about our experiences in non-traditional church, called, "Beyond Church: An Invitation To Experience The Lost Word Of The Bible--Ekklesia." If you need encouragement, search for: Elephants Encouraging The Room and/or check out my Amazon author page. Thank you!
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2 Responses to WWJD? So What Did Jesus Do?

  1. Jeff's avatar Jeff says:

    Indeed, there are so many things we could do to walk “in His steps,” but as long as we’re walking with the Spirit, we needn’t worry about knowing what to do in a particular situation.

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