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This sermon is given by GPN Executive Pastor Jim George. The scripture reference is from John 10:1-10.
# Key Verses
John 10:1-10
Ephesians 6:12
Questions
The pastor mentioned we are 'co-warriors in a spiritualbattle.' What does this mean to you personally, and how does it affect how you approach your daily life?
Jesus says, 'I am the door.' What does this metaphor mean to you, and why do you think Jesus chose this particular image?
The sermon identified several 'revolving fake doors' that the enemy uses to distract us (wealth, influence, numbing behaviors, social justice work, religious activities). Which of these have you found most tempting or distracting in your own life?
How would you explain to someone who thinks Christianity is too exclusive that Jesus being 'the only door' is actually good news?
The pastor emphasized that the door is 'wide enough for everyone.' How does this truth impact how we should view and interact with people who are different from us?
What are some reasons you find it difficult to share your faith with others? How can we overcome these barriers?
The sermon mentioned that many believers forget they're in a spiritual battle. What are some signs that you might be forgetting this reality in your own life?
How can we help 'walk people up to the sheepfold' without trying to push or drag them through the door?
Life Application
This week, identify one 'revolving fake door' that you mightbe distracted by in your own life - whether it's the pursuit of wealth,influence, comfort, or even religious activities without relationship. Spendtime in prayer asking God to help you refocus on Jesus as the true door. Then,identify one person in your life who needs to hear about Jesus, and take a steptoward sharing your faith with them - whether that's praying for them daily,inviting them to church, or having a conversation about your own journey offaith.
Key Takeaways
We need a door - because of our sin nature, we are separated from God and need a way back to Him.
Jesus is the only door - not one of many options, but the singular way to salvation.
The door is wide enough for everyone - while exclusive in being the only way, it's inclusive in being available to anyone who believes.
The enemy creates many 'revolving fake doors' to distract us from the true door - including wealth, influence, numbing behaviors, good works, and religious activities.
Our response to Jesus as the door is the most consequential decision we'll ever make, and we're called to help others find this door as well.
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Welcome to Grace Pointe! We're so happy you could join us online
More 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.us
Facebook: / gracepointeplainfield
Instagram: / gppchurch
YouTube: / @gracepointe / @gracepointeplainfield
Join us in-person at any of our service times: Naperville, Sundays at 8, 9:30 and 11 AM Plainfield, Sundays at 9 and 10:45AM
By Grace PointeThis sermon is given by GPN Executive Pastor Jim George. The scripture reference is from John 10:1-10.
# Key Verses
John 10:1-10
Ephesians 6:12
Questions
The pastor mentioned we are 'co-warriors in a spiritualbattle.' What does this mean to you personally, and how does it affect how you approach your daily life?
Jesus says, 'I am the door.' What does this metaphor mean to you, and why do you think Jesus chose this particular image?
The sermon identified several 'revolving fake doors' that the enemy uses to distract us (wealth, influence, numbing behaviors, social justice work, religious activities). Which of these have you found most tempting or distracting in your own life?
How would you explain to someone who thinks Christianity is too exclusive that Jesus being 'the only door' is actually good news?
The pastor emphasized that the door is 'wide enough for everyone.' How does this truth impact how we should view and interact with people who are different from us?
What are some reasons you find it difficult to share your faith with others? How can we overcome these barriers?
The sermon mentioned that many believers forget they're in a spiritual battle. What are some signs that you might be forgetting this reality in your own life?
How can we help 'walk people up to the sheepfold' without trying to push or drag them through the door?
Life Application
This week, identify one 'revolving fake door' that you mightbe distracted by in your own life - whether it's the pursuit of wealth,influence, comfort, or even religious activities without relationship. Spendtime in prayer asking God to help you refocus on Jesus as the true door. Then,identify one person in your life who needs to hear about Jesus, and take a steptoward sharing your faith with them - whether that's praying for them daily,inviting them to church, or having a conversation about your own journey offaith.
Key Takeaways
We need a door - because of our sin nature, we are separated from God and need a way back to Him.
Jesus is the only door - not one of many options, but the singular way to salvation.
The door is wide enough for everyone - while exclusive in being the only way, it's inclusive in being available to anyone who believes.
The enemy creates many 'revolving fake doors' to distract us from the true door - including wealth, influence, numbing behaviors, good works, and religious activities.
Our response to Jesus as the door is the most consequential decision we'll ever make, and we're called to help others find this door as well.
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Welcome to Grace Pointe! We're so happy you could join us online
More 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.us
Facebook: / gracepointeplainfield
Instagram: / gppchurch
YouTube: / @gracepointe / @gracepointeplainfield
Join us in-person at any of our service times: Naperville, Sundays at 8, 9:30 and 11 AM Plainfield, Sundays at 9 and 10:45AM