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Author: Sean Gladding

4 Formational Practices for the Fourth of July

The fourth of July can be an missional holiday opportunity. Family gatherings, cookouts, parades, and fireworks all lend themselves to natural means of reaching out to our neighbors. In this article, Sean Gladding offers 4 ways of making this holiday an exceptional time of loving our neighbors.

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A Risen Messiah Changes Everything

The mystery of Jesus’ missing body poses problems for the Roman soldiers. The Centurian can’t stop thinking about the story of Jesus of Nazareth. Because if Jesus did conquer death — it posed a direct threat to Rome. 

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A Stolen or Resurrected Body?

Rumors of a bodily ressurection spread but the chief priests fear Jesus’ followers will simply steal the body from the tomb to solidify the rumor. The Centurion prepares men to stand guard at the tomb to secure the grave.

 

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The King Crucified

Shocking statements from the chief priests, an angry crowd and an unlikely crucifixion. The centurion nails Jesus to the cross, but in Jesus’ death the centurion sees power beyond anything he’s ever witnessed. This was not a typical crucifixion. 

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The Calm Before the Storm

The Roman soliders keep a strict watch on the city for the Day of Passover. The centurion hopes for a few days of quiet after the Passover, but he has no idea what he’s in for in the coming days.

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An Anointing for a Coming Burial

A devoted follower gives Jesus a very expensive gift that seems a bit odd to his other disciples. But when Jesus recieves it, he alludes to his coming death. The incident leaves the centurion wondering if the man from Nazareth has a death wish. 

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Making Powerful Enemies

Jesus makes some powerful enemies as his clever riddle stumps the chief priests and exposes them as hypocrites. When Jesus gives his answer, even the Roman Centurions are impressed. 

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A Stir in the Temple

The centurion hears about a disturbance in the temple and the chief priests come to investigate. For the first time the centurion hears the name of this man who seems to be making a very big impression. This is part of an ongoing historical fiction series leading up to Easter. It features the story of Jesus’ path to the cross from the perspective of a Roman Centurion. It was written by Sean Gladding, the author of The Story of God, the Story of Us.

 

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Palm Sunday

This is part of an ongoing historical fiction series leading up to Easter. It features the story of Jesus’ path to the cross from the perspective of a Roman Centurion. It was written by Sean Gladding, the author of The Story of God, the Story of Us. This series will be posted as a daily devotional. We hope this narrative stirs deeper reflection on the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ final days. 

 

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