Luke 2:1-7 Message
Discussion Questions
1. How do you see God's sovereignty through the Christmas story in Luke?
2. How can you see God's sovereign hand move in your life today?
3. Are you still moved by the Christmas story today or has it become just another story you hear around Christmas? What does it mean to you?
No Separation (Romans 8:35-39)
Romans 8:35-39 Message
Discussion Questions
1. When you are going through a time of suffering, do you think that God has abandoned you? Or do you see it as a time to rejoice because God is at work in your life?
2. What does Romans 8 say about why we can find hope in times of suffering or trials?
3. What do you see as your primary identity in life?
4. Think upon this quote & discuss: "Sociologists have a theory of the looking-glass self: you become what the most important person in your life (wife, father, husband, etc.) thinks you are. How would your life change if you truly believed the Bible's astounding words about God's love for us, if we looked in the mirror and saw what God sees?"
Discussion Questions
1. When you are going through a time of suffering, do you think that God has abandoned you? Or do you see it as a time to rejoice because God is at work in your life?
2. What does Romans 8 say about why we can find hope in times of suffering or trials?
3. What do you see as your primary identity in life?
4. Think upon this quote & discuss: "Sociologists have a theory of the looking-glass self: you become what the most important person in your life (wife, father, husband, etc.) thinks you are. How would your life change if you truly believed the Bible's astounding words about God's love for us, if we looked in the mirror and saw what God sees?"
No Accusation (Romans 8:33-34)
Romans 8:33-34 Message
Discussion Questions
1. Do you have such a deep sense that God is for you that is doesn't matter who opposes you, criticizes you, rejects you, or disrespects you, as long as God is for you?
2. What "charges" or "accusations" does the enemy seem to bring against you time and time again? After a period of sharing, spend some time praying together that you would see yourselves the way God sees you, justified and in right standing before him.
3. Has guilt from your past "trained" you to act as though you're not free?
4. How do you see yourself before God? Do you live in the freedom and joy of God's forgiveness, or do you feel like you're working hard to pay off a debt yourself?
Discussion Questions
1. Do you have such a deep sense that God is for you that is doesn't matter who opposes you, criticizes you, rejects you, or disrespects you, as long as God is for you?
2. What "charges" or "accusations" does the enemy seem to bring against you time and time again? After a period of sharing, spend some time praying together that you would see yourselves the way God sees you, justified and in right standing before him.
3. Has guilt from your past "trained" you to act as though you're not free?
4. How do you see yourself before God? Do you live in the freedom and joy of God's forgiveness, or do you feel like you're working hard to pay off a debt yourself?
God is For Me (Romans 8:31-32)
Romans 8:31-32 Message
Discussion Questions
1. Do you truly believe that God is for YOU, in your heart of hearts? Or do you think he is mad at you or doesn't care about you?
2. What does this passage mean to you?
3. With all the condemning voices that come into our heads it is vital to read, pray, meditate, linger upon, and memorize the Word of God. Are you spending time doing these things?
Discussion Questions
1. Do you truly believe that God is for YOU, in your heart of hearts? Or do you think he is mad at you or doesn't care about you?
2. What does this passage mean to you?
3. With all the condemning voices that come into our heads it is vital to read, pray, meditate, linger upon, and memorize the Word of God. Are you spending time doing these things?
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