Sunday, August 25, 2013

Mark 11:1-10


Some people walk into a room thinking something like, "Here I am."
Other people, far fewer, walk in and think, "There you are."

The first needs acknowledged, noticed. Needs to have the power. Needs to be needed.
The second likes some of that stuff, but has tamed the beast and can defer energy to others. The second is far more equipped to love and serve and to enjoy life.


Spend some time as a group discussing, each of you, whether you are more "There you are" or "Here I am".

  • Where did you learn this?
  • How has it affected your relationships?
  • Who are the people in the group that best exemplify one or the other?


Read
Mark 11:1-10



  • What most stuck out for you about Sunday morning?
  • What were the key points for you in the message?
  • What was the "one thing" you took away that seems applicable in your own, personal life?
  • What did you learn:
  • *About God?
  • *About yourself?
  • *About others?
  • What changes in thought and in style-of-relating might be necessary in light of what you've learned?
  • What are the hindrances to transformation, and what do we do about those?
  • What role can this group play to help you take steps this week and beyond?
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