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Chasing idols in a Downward Spiral (Judges 2:6-3:6)

 




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                                                             Text: Judges 2:6-3:6
                                                 Sermon Title: Chasing idols in a Downward Spiral
                                                     Date: January 17, 2021 

  1. Read Jeremiah 2:13. According to this verse, what is idolatry? Why does the Lord call it evil? 
  2. What or who, other than Jesus, are you tempted to chase after for your hope and happiness, significance and security?  How has this thing dominated or controlled you?
  3. How does Scripture speaking of sin as “whoredom” or “married-prostitution” make you take your own sin more seriously? 
  4. How is what the LORD offers you superior to what your idol(s) offer you?
  5. How do you view living among non-Christians: a problem, an opportunity, or both? Explain. In what way(s) can you be faithful among them, today?
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Praying for Change (Matthew 7:7-11)


 

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                             Making disciples through the mutual ministry of 

                                                        redemptive relationships.


                                                             Text: Mathew 7:7-11
                                                  Sermon Title: Praying for Change
                                                     Date: January 3, 2021

  1. Read Luke 11:1. Do you feel your need for Jesus to teach you to pray? What do you want to learn from Him?
  2. How do you think your prayer life is going? In what specific way(s) do you want to grow in prayer?
  3. Jesus motivates us to prayer by our neediness. What particular need do you currently have can motivate you to prayer? Jesus also motivates us to pray by His promises. Which of His promises seem most relevant to this need?
  4. In your prayers, are you currently more focused on how you pray, the thing you are praying for, or the One you are praying to? What difference does this make in your prayer life?
  5. How can making the goal of “knowing God more” deepen or sweeten your prayer life?

 

 

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