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This sermon is given by GPP's Director of Student Ministries Jayson Cromer. The scripture reference is Matthew 15:29-39.
# Key Verses
Hebrews 4:15
Matthew 15:29-39
Questions
What's the difference between pity and true compassion?
How does Jesus's response to the crowds differ from how we often respond to those in need?
Why do you think the disciples doubted Jesus's ability to feed the 4,000 when they had already seen Him feed the 5,000?
What are some ways we put limits on God's ability to work through us?
How does Jesus demonstrate that His compassion is universal rather than selective?
What holds us back from showing compassion to others in our daily lives?
How can we move from feeling compassion to taking action?
In what areas of your life do you need to trust God's sustaining compassion more fully?
Key Takeaways
Christ-like compassion always leads to action
Jesus's compassion is universal and doesn't discriminate
True compassion requires stepping out of our comfort zone
God's compassion sustains us through our daily struggles
We must trust God beyond our own understanding and comfort
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to Grace Pointe! We're so happy you could join us onlineMore Information ↓Grace Pointe is a church dedicated to seeing a world full of healthy churches by making as many people as much like Jesus in the shortest time possible.We are a multi-site church network with campuses in Naperville IL and Plainfield IL Connect with us:Website: https://gracepointe.usFacebook: / gracepointeplainfield Instagram: / gppchurch YouTube: / @gracepointe / @gracepointeplainfield Join us in-person at any of our service times:Naperville, Sundays at 8, 9:30 and 11 AMPlainfield, Sundays at 9 and 10:45AM
By Grace PointeThis sermon is given by GPP's Director of Student Ministries Jayson Cromer. The scripture reference is Matthew 15:29-39.
# Key Verses
Hebrews 4:15
Matthew 15:29-39
Questions
What's the difference between pity and true compassion?
How does Jesus's response to the crowds differ from how we often respond to those in need?
Why do you think the disciples doubted Jesus's ability to feed the 4,000 when they had already seen Him feed the 5,000?
What are some ways we put limits on God's ability to work through us?
How does Jesus demonstrate that His compassion is universal rather than selective?
What holds us back from showing compassion to others in our daily lives?
How can we move from feeling compassion to taking action?
In what areas of your life do you need to trust God's sustaining compassion more fully?
Key Takeaways
Christ-like compassion always leads to action
Jesus's compassion is universal and doesn't discriminate
True compassion requires stepping out of our comfort zone
God's compassion sustains us through our daily struggles
We must trust God beyond our own understanding and comfort
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to Grace Pointe! We're so happy you could join us onlineMore Information ↓Grace Pointe is a church dedicated to seeing a world full of healthy churches by making as many people as much like Jesus in the shortest time possible.We are a multi-site church network with campuses in Naperville IL and Plainfield IL Connect with us:Website: https://gracepointe.usFacebook: / gracepointeplainfield Instagram: / gppchurch YouTube: / @gracepointe / @gracepointeplainfield Join us in-person at any of our service times:Naperville, Sundays at 8, 9:30 and 11 AMPlainfield, Sundays at 9 and 10:45AM