SCRIPTURES FROM SUNDAY: John 14-17
REFLECT/DISCUSS:
Q: List all of the transitions you’ve made in the past 2 years. Do you enjoy change? Why/Not? What do you do to cope with it?
Q: Why do you think Jesus warns His friends that things may get rough for them after He leaves? Do you think churches talk enough these days about the challenges that come with following Jesus?
Q: Name a “less than ideal” situation you lived with because you knew it was only temporary and would come to an end. What’s your max. capacity for these kinds of transitions (6mos, 1year, etc.)?
Q: Do you think most followers of Jesus think more about being reunited with Jesus in heaven- or living life on earth now? What kind of balance between these perspectives do you think would be healthy?
Q: What is your understanding of the Holy Spirit? Do you ever sense His involvement in your day-to-day life? What does that look/feel like for you?
Q: Do these chapters shed any light on why people who want to follow Jesus should pray regularly? What do you think about the connection Jesus makes between love and obedience?
Q: Why do you think Jesus’ primary command in his last moments is for His friends to love each other? Have you ever experienced the love of God through another person? If so, give an example.
FOR NEXT WEEK: John 18-19
Monday, March 23, 2009
The Life Week 12: "Life With(out) Jesus"
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
The Life Week 11 "Servant Of All"
SCRIPTURES FROM SUNDAY: John 13
REFLECT/DISCUSS:
Q: Have you ever had a job where all the menial, grunt work fell to you? What did you have to do? What was that like?
Q: Do you like the fact that Jesus was unpredictable and at times confusing? Why/why not? Do you find the idea of a “humble God” appealing? Why/why not?
Q: What might lie behind Peter’s sporadic reaction when Jesus started to wash his feet?
Q: How does Jesus’ view and example of leadership compare to what our culture teaches us on the topic? Which are more attractive to you and why?
Q: Do you think Jesus was instituting foot washing as a literal practice for the church to continue in all times/cultures- or calling us to roll up our sleeves and serve each other however we might? Why?
Q: What does this story tell you about Jesus’ ability to love us despite our shortcomings?
FOR NEXT WEEK: John 14-17
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Labels: the life of Jesus
Monday, March 9, 2009
Worship, Fanfare, & Confusion
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