Sunday, April 25, 2010
Between, III
What were the key points for you?
What was the "one thing" you took away?
What surprised you?
What bothered you? Why?
Have you ever heard or come across a similar teaching or idea? Have you ever been taught something that was contradictory?
What is/was already part of your thinking on this subject?
What did you learn that was new to you?
*About God?
*About yourself?
*About others?
What changes of thought are necessary in light of what you learned?
What changes of action are needed?
How would life be different if you/we applied this teaching fully?
What are the hindrances, and what do we do about those?
What role can this group play to help you take steps this week and beyond?
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Between, II
Regardless of what you are studying or viewing, there are basic questions that can get any group talking. The following is helpful to fall back on to get your group owning an idea that's been presented (such as the sermon this Sunday), a scripture read, a DVD watched, etc., and for allowing God room to challenge their thinking.
Based on the content of the teaching/message:
What were the key points for you?
What was the "one thing" you took away?
What surprised you?
What bothered you? Why?
Have you ever heard or come across a similar teaching or idea? Have you ever been taught something that was contradictory?
What is/was already part of your thinking on this subject?
What did you learn that was new to you?
*About God?
*About yourself?
*About others?
What changes of thought are necessary in light of what you learned?
What changes of action are needed?
How would life be different if you/we applied this teaching fully?
What are the hindrances, and what do we do about those?
What role can this group play to help you take steps this week and beyond?
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Between, I
- What does a change in season teach us about what God is like?
- Does anyone feel as though they have come through a valley, into the other side, as the season fully changes? Share. Why is this significant?
- What most impacted you from the message Sunday?
- What are you hung up on?
- Psalm 133
- Thoughts?
- James 3:13-4:3
- Thoughts?
- Assuming that human nature is largely the same now as it was then, what is James speaking about specifically in your life?
- Why is humility key?
- Why does relating to each other require wisdom?
- What are the results of trying to navigate relationships without wisdom and humility?
- Starting with the cores "trusts God" & "distrusts God", describe the concentric circles.
- What names come to mind that you think God might be telling you to apply a different relational approach to? If you are approaching them with a core of distrust in God, describe what it would look like to apply trust in God to this person or persons.
- Can you have deep, meaningful relationships without trust in God way of love? Explain.
- If anyone answered the above yes, why do you agree or disagree?
- How do we begin implementing a reevaluation in our relating to determine whether we are beginning with a trust in God and his way, or not?
- How does a distrust in God affect how we present ourselves, inside and out?
- What are the risks to relating this way with others, even former "enemies"?
- How do you love someone that has been and continues to be legitimately hurtful?
- How do you start again when you have been hurtful?
- Proverbs 3:1-6
- Thoughts?
- Go into the week asking what you lean on at your core, relationally with others. What old habits do you employ, even reflexively, as you interact with friends, acquaintances, family, enemies and strangers. Begin with the mental shift of "acknowledging God" and see if you can retrain the mind to relate to others with a fundamental confidence in the way of Christ.