As the last few weeks have unfolded, what are you finding to be the most important thing in your life?
Read Isaiah 53. What verse or verses resonated with you the most? Why?
When was the last time you found yourself in awe of who Jesus is and what he has done for you?
How does God’s great love for us transform our everyday lives?
If we are honest, we can be like the disciples thinking we are great in God’s eyes because of all the good works and religious activities we do for him. How does this actually hinder our relationship with Jesus?
The Christian life calls us to be servants. How can we serve those around us in times like these?
The Messiah
Sermon on Mark 8:27 – 35
Discussion Questions:
In this passage, Jesus asked the disciples two questions. The first one was, “Who do people say that I am?” If we asked this question to people today, “Who would people say that Jesus is?”
The second question was directed at the disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” This is the most important question you will ever answer. Who is Jesus to you? How have you come to know him, or what is it like as you seek to know him?
Jesus tells the disciples what the Messiah or Christ must go through (v.31 – 35). This is not what the disciples expected to happen. How has Jesus surprised you in your own life by doing unexpected things? What was the outcome and how did it strengthen your faith in Jesus?
Many of us just wish Jesus would take this suffering that the Coronavirus has brought away. While that is not a bad thing to pray for, how is it revealing that our trust or faith was in our routines, circumstances, people, places, markets, and things over Jesus? In this time, how can we put Jesus back in his rightful place in our hearts and faith as our first love (Rev. 2:4)?
Michael talked about how it feels like we have lost our lives in the last few days. We are trying to embrace a new routine for a while. What are ways we can seek Jesus during this new routine? How is this different than before?
In this new routine, what do you think a little slow down has shown you about your life in just a few days? What do you hope to do with life slowing down just a little bit, and how can you remember to bring this with you when life gets back to “normal”?
Faith and Healing
Will You Join Me
The Power of Christ
A New Family
Questions and Answers
The Good News of Jesus Christ
The Gospel
Christ Commissioned Charity
Christ Connected Community
Maturity: Transformed by the Holy Spirit
Redeeming the Time
New Year, Same God
The Gift of Salvation
The Gift of Mercy
Advent: Joseph
Advent: Mary
Love One Another: How We Speak
Love One Another: Loving Those Who Are Different
While we can agree that God wants us to show love to others, we often draw boundaries for where we will show that love. The love we see in Christ teaches us that the Gospel is for everyone.