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Readings for this week: pages 189-200 (Colossians & Eph. 1:1-2:18) 1. In the past, Christian groups established strict moral codes for communities. Do you think this is an effective way to “put to death the deeds of the flesh”? 2. Why does Scripture teach us to rely on the Spirit in our prayer life? 3. God’s Word instructs us to…read…read more →
Readings for this week: pages 179-188 (Romans 9:29-16:27) 1. Define “sin” without listing individual sins in your explanation.2. Compare and contrast the Old Testament Jews and Gentiles.3. According to Paul, who is the seed of Abraham?4. Radical changes occur within a believer after salvation; however, some struggles remain while others seem to vanish. Why is this, and what can a…read…read more →
Readings for this week: Galatians & Romans 1:1-2:3 1. Explain Paul’s instructions from Galatians 6: 1,2.2. Considering the representation of the lineage of Abraham through Hagar and Sarah, how might you interpret Paul’s instruction that Christ is of no value to the Galatians practicing circumcision?3. How do you balance salvation by faith with the holy living to which God calls…read…read more →
Readings for this week: Pages 157 – 168 (Galatians & Romans 1:1-2:3) Describe the difference you personally experienced when you transformed from the Law written in stone to having the Law written on your heart. Referencing the related scripture listed below, identify the three phases of transformation that occur within a believer. How does it make you feel to know that Christ,…read…read more →
Readings for this week: Pages 145-156 (2 Cor. 5:11-13:14) What are the gifts of the Spirit and what are their purposes in the Church? Differentiate between the Holy Spirit’s personal work in your life from the Holy Spirit’s ministerial work done through you. 1 Corinthians 13:9-12 is often misunderstood. Explain in your own words the main themes of this passage….read…read more →
1 Corinthians 15:7 – 2 Corinthians 5:10
1. What is your favorite childhood memory of Easter? 2. Compare the account of Luke 19:29-44 with its companion verses in Matthew 21:1-11. What references to the Old Testament do you find? 3. Many of the Jews of Jesus’ day did not recognize His true purpose. Do you think we, as believers, sometimes need to revisit Jesus’ purpose for our…read…read more →
Locations for groups:Pastor Brown – FLC conference roomPastor Joyce – Fellowship HallJoAnn Hardimon – sanctuary basement near Hebrews Cafe seating areaJim & Melody Shannon – FLC classroom near soda machine
Acts 28:7 – 2 Thessalonians 1:12