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"Don't Miss Out" by Pastor Joel

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Don’t Miss Out by Pastor Joel
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March 18, 2018
Questions by Pastor Joel

Below are some discussion questions relating to a recent sermon. These are provided so that your Life Group can discuss what was shared. Previous Weeks’ Discussion Guides and Sermon Notes are available through the Sermons under the Resources menu. Click on the sermon series and then the sermon you are interested in.  You will see a paper icon under the sermon title. Click the icon to open the sermon notes. To listen to the sermon click on the speaker icon. 

CONTEXT: Paul is writing to the Corinthian church after there has been a break in relationship. The Corinthian church is very wealthy, and had originally been excited to give to the work of the Lord, but now Paul appears to be concerned they may be considering not keeping their word. Paul uses this opportunity to talk about how God wants us to give and to share how God works through our obedience.

TEXT:  2 Corinthians 8:1-12,  1 Peter 1:1-9,  2 Corinthians 9:1-8

  1. What in the sermon this week was troubling, inspiring, convicting, or confusing for you?

  2. The Macedonian church had every reason not to be giving, and even stronger reasons not to be giving to an offering that would be used outside of their church; and yet they gave with great generosity, even beyond what they were able. How does this “no excuses” approach to giving challenge you? What excuses have you used to not be obedient to God in how you use your money?

  3. Paul repeated uses the term grace to describe giving. How have you seen God’s grace and blessing in your life when you have been generous? How has God allowed you to be part of his grace to someone else?

  4. Are you overflowing with the joy of your salvation, or have the trials of life overwhelmed you and stolen your joy? Take some time as a group to reflect on the ways God has blessed you and how he has rescued you from your sin. Share your joy with one another.

  5. Read the rest of 2 Corinthians 9. What does this teach us about how God will use our generosity?

  6. What are ways you can be generous that will show the love of Christ to your Oikos?
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"Holy Regret vs. Destructive Sorrow" by Pastor Tony

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Holy Regret vs. Destructive Sorrow by Pastor Tony
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March 11, 2018
Questions by Pastor Ric

Below are some discussion questions relating to a recent sermon. These are provided so that your Life Group can discuss what was shared. Previous Weeks’ Discussion Guides and Sermon Notes are available through the Sermons under the Resources menu. Click on the sermon series and then the sermon you are interested in.  You will see a paper icon under the sermon title. Click the icon to open the sermon notes. To listen to the sermon click on the speaker icon. 

TEXT: 2 Corinthians 7:2-12 

  1. Who do you have in your life who can call you into account? What is it about a relationship that enables this level of honesty? Is your Life Group the kind of safe place where this can happen?

  2. James 5:19 puts this discussion into a specific context. Helping someone avoid or stop sinning is huge. However, we must exercise great care to not confront someone else over anything but biblical standards. How do we discern between biblical and cultural views to be certain we are staying biblical when we confront another believer?

  3. For the believer, resolving relational conflict is very different than it is for those who do not believe. How, specifically, can believers demonstrate this difference in their Oikos? Do you have an example to share?

  4. I must be convinced that you deeply love me and/or have my best interests at heart before I will seriously consider your complaint about me. I don’t think this is unusual, so how can I be sure my motive is pure when I confront a fellow believer?
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