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This week, Dave Blow wraps up our series on what it means to be resurrection people by sharing his testimony and how he knows that "Jesus is in the restoration business".
Please find the slide deck for this week's teaching here.
Home Church Questions:
1. What stood out to you from this week's teaching?
2. What’s a simple or ordinary moment (like a meal or conversation) that has stayed meaningful to you? What made it significant?
3. Read John 21:1-19 (preferably in multiple translations). What stands out to you from this passage?
4. In the story, the disciples fish all night and catch nothing. What do you think that moment represents in their lives? Have you experienced something similar?
5. Why do you think Jesus chose to meet the disciples in such an ordinary setting rather than in a dramatic way?
6. Jesus asks Peter three times, “Do you love me?” What stands out to you about this exchange?
7. Why do you think Jesus focuses on love (“Do you love me?”) rather than failure (“Why did you deny me?”)?
8. What does this story teach us about how Jesus responds to our failures or shortcomings?
9. Jesus restores Peter before giving him a calling. Why is that order important?
10. Do you ever feel disqualified from being used by God? How does this passage challenge or reshape that thinking?
11. Pray with and for one another, our church community, and our world.
Be in touch. Send us a text here.
Instagram: @theharbournewmarket
Website: theharbournewmarket.ca
Email: [email protected]
By The HarbourThis week, Dave Blow wraps up our series on what it means to be resurrection people by sharing his testimony and how he knows that "Jesus is in the restoration business".
Please find the slide deck for this week's teaching here.
Home Church Questions:
1. What stood out to you from this week's teaching?
2. What’s a simple or ordinary moment (like a meal or conversation) that has stayed meaningful to you? What made it significant?
3. Read John 21:1-19 (preferably in multiple translations). What stands out to you from this passage?
4. In the story, the disciples fish all night and catch nothing. What do you think that moment represents in their lives? Have you experienced something similar?
5. Why do you think Jesus chose to meet the disciples in such an ordinary setting rather than in a dramatic way?
6. Jesus asks Peter three times, “Do you love me?” What stands out to you about this exchange?
7. Why do you think Jesus focuses on love (“Do you love me?”) rather than failure (“Why did you deny me?”)?
8. What does this story teach us about how Jesus responds to our failures or shortcomings?
9. Jesus restores Peter before giving him a calling. Why is that order important?
10. Do you ever feel disqualified from being used by God? How does this passage challenge or reshape that thinking?
11. Pray with and for one another, our church community, and our world.
Be in touch. Send us a text here.
Instagram: @theharbournewmarket
Website: theharbournewmarket.ca
Email: [email protected]