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Read Jonah Chapter 3
1) Do you have an area in your life where you find yourself wishing you had a “do-over”?
2) If there are areas of your life where you have been given a “do-over” or a second chance, how have you taken advantage of the new opportunity to do things differently or do things well?
3) Have you ever felt that the failures of your past have disqualified you from serving God? Have you allowed your failures to limit your love, service, or obedience to God? How do you move past that?
4) Read Matthew 28:18-20. Just like Jonah, we are commissioned to take the good news of Jesus to lost people. In the teaching, it was stated that God is already working in the lives of everyone we meet. How does that make it easier to tell others about him?
5) In the teaching, we were reminded that ministry and mission is a “get to” - that sharing the good news of God’s grace through Jesus is not an obligation - it’s a get to. Why does telling others about Jesus, inviting them to church or small group, seem like an obligation or a “have to”?
6) Read Philippians 1:6. At FCC, we often say that “we are imperfect people chasing after a perfect God”. Do you find comfort in knowing that God is not done with you yet and that He can still use you in spite of your imperfections?
By Fork Christian ChurchRead Jonah Chapter 3
1) Do you have an area in your life where you find yourself wishing you had a “do-over”?
2) If there are areas of your life where you have been given a “do-over” or a second chance, how have you taken advantage of the new opportunity to do things differently or do things well?
3) Have you ever felt that the failures of your past have disqualified you from serving God? Have you allowed your failures to limit your love, service, or obedience to God? How do you move past that?
4) Read Matthew 28:18-20. Just like Jonah, we are commissioned to take the good news of Jesus to lost people. In the teaching, it was stated that God is already working in the lives of everyone we meet. How does that make it easier to tell others about him?
5) In the teaching, we were reminded that ministry and mission is a “get to” - that sharing the good news of God’s grace through Jesus is not an obligation - it’s a get to. Why does telling others about Jesus, inviting them to church or small group, seem like an obligation or a “have to”?
6) Read Philippians 1:6. At FCC, we often say that “we are imperfect people chasing after a perfect God”. Do you find comfort in knowing that God is not done with you yet and that He can still use you in spite of your imperfections?