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Sermon Discussion Questions
1) Paul urges the Galatians to not be conceited (5:26; 6:3-5), but, rather, bear one another’s burdens (6:2). What does conceit look like for you? How does it undercut our ability to serve others in love (5:13-15)?
2) Re-read 6:1. Have you had an experience like this, either as the one tangled in sin or the one “restoring” someone caught up in it? If so, how has it gone? If not, why do you think this command hasn’t been practiced in your life/circle?
3) We’re called to persevere in doing good to others (6:9) - serving everyone, but especially to the people of God (6:10). Yet we’re all tired. How can we “not grow weary in doing good,” according to the apostle?
By Riverside Community ChurchSermon Discussion Questions
1) Paul urges the Galatians to not be conceited (5:26; 6:3-5), but, rather, bear one another’s burdens (6:2). What does conceit look like for you? How does it undercut our ability to serve others in love (5:13-15)?
2) Re-read 6:1. Have you had an experience like this, either as the one tangled in sin or the one “restoring” someone caught up in it? If so, how has it gone? If not, why do you think this command hasn’t been practiced in your life/circle?
3) We’re called to persevere in doing good to others (6:9) - serving everyone, but especially to the people of God (6:10). Yet we’re all tired. How can we “not grow weary in doing good,” according to the apostle?