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1 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Session 4 Fruits of the Journey

2 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Session 4 Fruits of the Journey

3 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Journey of Faith Tool: A Personal Discipleship Goal Learn something about the sort of person I am Develop a sense of where God is calling me next Start to build a personal plan Five sessions 1.My journey 2.Your journey 3.God of the journey 4.Fruits of the journey 5.Where next?

4 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Keys Key Point –If we follow Jesus, we will become like him Key Skill –Attentive reading –Personal reflection

5 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Today What makes a Christian Distinctive? –Christian heroes –Biblical, Christian & secular passages –Christian traits –The example of Jesus How does this challenge me? Wrap-up

6 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Famously Christian Name some high profile or famous Christians living, dead or fictional, and say –why they are known as Christians –what makes them admired or otherwise Who are your personal Christian heroes who are not famous? –what makes them heroes too?

7 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey ‘Fruits’ Passages How should a follower of Jesus be expected to: –behave differently? –hold different values? Which passage –gave the most appealing picture of Christianity and why? –stretches your thinking the most? What happens when we can't live up to the ideal?

8 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Coffee Break Share with each other

9 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey What is Christian Behaviour? What does it mean to be ‘good’? What is ‘Christian’ living? What single purpose makes Jesus’ gentleness and harshness completely consistent? Therefore, we can expect our journey to bear fruit: both in our personal morality (making us kinder, more patient, less envious etc) and in our public behaviour (sticking up for the weak, fighting for justice)

10 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Why do I need to be 'good'? If I am justified by faith alone, do I need good ‘works’? Does it matter if I am good or not? And to whom? Are there eternal consequences? Do we see the whole world as sacred; or is there a separate secular world in God’s eyes? What is distinctive about Christian discipleship as opposed to the ethical lifestyles of those from other faiths or of no faith?

11 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Christian Traits Which Christian traits are most important to you? Which are most challenging to you? Which of these do we already see in our lives? Which need work?

12 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey What would we add? serviceself-acceptance joy sense of connection to God integrity despair stewardship angerpeace lovepatience self-control assertiveness strength empathy certainty assurance gentleness assurance inclusiveness loyalty selflessness self-denial loyalty modesty serviceself-acceptance joy sense of connection to God integrity despair stewardship angerpeace lovepatience self-control assertiveness strength empathy certainty assurance gentleness assurance inclusiveness loyalty selflessness self-denial loyalty modesty

13 © Diocese of Guildford 2011 Fruits of the Journey Wrap-Up Journal Suggestions –What is the next step for me in forming my Christian character? –How am I going to achieve it? –What help or resources will I need? Feedback on this session


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