Monday, November 26, 2012

Doubting the King [Luke 7:18-35]

Doubting the King [Luke 7:18-35]

Sermon Discussion Questions

*At some point in our life, we all have doubts about Jesus. Even Mother Theresa struggled with doubt throughout her life. Ryan then challenged us to be open about some of our doubts. What are some doubts or questions we have about Jesus or the gospel?

*In this passage Ryan pointed out that John the Baptist doubts were provoked by the immediate circumstances around him. What are some of the difficult times that have provoked your doubt? 

*Francis Schaeffer struggled with doubts of God. He took a period of months taking seriously the challenges of agnosticism before reaffirming his faith in Jesus Christ.  Do you believe that faith is strengthened through trials of doubt? 

How did Jesus encourage John's faith?

*There is a big difference between never being satisfied as a perpetual skeptic, and asking honest questions seeking honest answers.  How can we foster a community that is open to honest questions?

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Dinner With the King [Luke 7:36-50]

Dinner With the King [Luke 7:36-50]

Sermon Discussion Questions

Eric began the sermon by talking about just how incredibly helpful and necessary bugs are. Bee's pollination alone is worth roughly $14.6 Billion. Sometimes we think we lump something or someone into a category without actually knowing who or what they are, we do this with bugs, how do we do the same thing with Jesus? 

When the woman came to Jesus, washed his feet, and wiped them with her tears, was this an act to earn forgiveness or thankfulness? 

The woman was quite bold in her response to Jesus, her actions were definitely beyond the social norm, does this passage make us uncomfortable? 

What are some expressions of thankfulness that make you uncomfortable? What are expressions of thankfulness that are acceptable and are not acceptable in your own social circle? 

Eric gave us all a challenge, asking if we have a tendency to minimize or temper our thankful responses to Jesus. Since we have been captured by Jesus grace, how do we use our gifts to express thankfulness to him?


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Monday, November 12, 2012

The Compassionate Christ [Luke 7:11-17]

Sermon Discussion Question

The Compassionate Christ [Luke 7:11-17]


Penny emphasized that Jesus saw the need of the woman. Penny challenged us to think about what the needs of our neighbors and our community. What do the needs of our immediate community look like? 


The Bishop in Les Miserables responded to Jean Valjean with grace not justice. What ways does grace shape our interactions with those in need?

When we gather together (Sunday worship, small groups, school activities, family outings) do we see the needs of those around us? Are we honest about our needs with our closest friends? Are we honest with anyone at all? 

What do you find easier? To enter the need of someone, sit, listen, be a faithful presence? Or to fulfill the need of someone, give, or provide?

When the Bishop found Jean Valjean in the custody of the armed guards for stealing, the Bishop actually removed the charge against him and gave more items! How did Penny challenge us to be radically grace oriented seeing and meeting the needs of others?

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Monday, November 5, 2012

How To Impress A King [Luke 7:1-10]

How To Impress A King [Luke 7:1-10]

Sermon Discussion Questions

*What are some ways we try to impress one another? Ryan told a story about how he tried to impress some of his peers when he was in high school at a talent show. We all live with a secret desire of impressing others, as though every conversation we have with others leaves someone impressed. 

*This portion of scripture is incredible because the person who ends up astonished in this story is Jesus. What is Jesus not impressed with about this centurion and what about the centurion impresses Jesus?

*The Centurion had competence, compassion, charisma, and character. These are good things that we should commend, yet none of these things caused Jesus to be impressed. 

*The Centurion didn't see Jesus miracles, nor did he see him teaching with authority. The Centurion is only acting out of the things he has heard from others. On the basis of the reports from others, this Centurion has belief. Rather than be proud of his faith, this man is incredibly humble. 

*The Centurion didn't put boundaries on what Jesus could do. How did he trust Jesus without limits?

*Ryan asserted that we all are seeking someone or something we can trust in, whether we are religious or not, whether we are a Christian or not. We place authority and hope in things in our lives that we think can fulfill us. Maybe as parents we place trust in our children to make up for our failures, maybe as married couples we trust for our spouse to make up for all the insecurity in our hearts, maybe as citizens we place trust in the right political candidate. Only Jesus can actually deliver the goods, because Jesus is the only one who can speak a word and make things happen. Is our trust like the Centurions? Can we be encouraged in a faith that even Jesus would be marveled at? 

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