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Sermon Questions -
* Hey! Just a reminder - You'll never feel ready for the most daunting parts of your life. But that's ok. Jesus is ready.
* Read and review Matt. 28:16-20. Jesus is commissioning people who aren't ready to go. People who are disappointed. People who are doubting.
* What do you think Jesus is trying to say about the idea that He left the world with 11 disciples instead of 12? That he left with a quantity and quality problem? (**Risk, challenges and resistance**)
* Why does God like and use risk, challenges, and resistance? (Connect to Matt 28)
* You feeling ready for something is not an indicator that God is necessarily interested in. How do you personally respond to knowing this?
* Discuss an experience in your life or an example in the Bible where you or someone weren't ready but were called by God to do something.
Reminders -
* Chris said he has never seen a life of obedience built on real-time self-excused disobedience. We often say, "Not yet" or excuse ourselves because we have good intentions. But this is still disobedience and definitely not maturity.
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Sermon Questions -
* Hey! Just a reminder - You'll never feel ready for the most daunting parts of your life. But that's ok. Jesus is ready.
* Read and review Matt. 28:16-20. Jesus is commissioning people who aren't ready to go. People who are disappointed. People who are doubting.
* What do you think Jesus is trying to say about the idea that He left the world with 11 disciples instead of 12? That he left with a quantity and quality problem? (**Risk, challenges and resistance**)
* Why does God like and use risk, challenges, and resistance? (Connect to Matt 28)
* You feeling ready for something is not an indicator that God is necessarily interested in. How do you personally respond to knowing this?
* Discuss an experience in your life or an example in the Bible where you or someone weren't ready but were called by God to do something.
Reminders -
* Chris said he has never seen a life of obedience built on real-time self-excused disobedience. We often say, "Not yet" or excuse ourselves because we have good intentions. But this is still disobedience and definitely not maturity.