Discussion Questions for 11/10/24
Part of Jesus’ comparison of his followers to little children is a child’s propensity to struggle and stumble in life. How do you see this working out in your own faith journey? How does this effect the way you consider other’s weaknesses and failures in faith?
Discussion Questions for 11/03/24
Take a moment to consider some examples of pride in your own life and write them down. How can a child-like humility help you build stronger relationships in your church community?
Trusting Jesus' Authority
Have you ever felt like your faith is falling short? Like you're trying to do everything right, but nothing seems to work? You’re not alone. In Matthew 17, we see the disciples facing a similar struggle. They had been following Jesus, witnessing His miracles, and even performing some themselves. But suddenly, they hit a wall. They couldn’t heal a boy suffering from seizures, and they were left wondering why.
Discussion Questions for 09/29/24
Several times, Pastor Sam compared Jesus in Matthew 17 to Moses in Exodus 19. How does the comparison of Jesus to Moses help us understand Jesus’ authority and mission?
Over Our Heads, But Not Alone
You ever feel like you're in way over your head? Maybe it's a new job, a tough class, or a broken relationship. We all have those moments where life throws us into a situation we feel totally unprepared for. If you're nodding along, you're not alone. Matthew 15 that speaks directly to this feeling and offers a powerful reminder of where our true help comes from.
Discussion Questions for 05/19/24
Even in the chaos of all that happens in Matthew 14, Jesus still took time to be alone with the Father. In your season of life, what does alone time with God look like? What might you have to change or give up to prioritize your time to connect with the Father?
Discussion Questions for 12/03/23
Faith meant real and painful consequences for Mary, yet her yes was immediate. What might it cost you to give God your yes today? How does the sacrifice of Faith sit with you?