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In S2E11, we examine how our identity in Jesus influences behavior and obedience within personal connections. The conversation highlights the necessity to value everyone as God's image bearers, acknowledging their worth and personal needs. We address the gap between wrongdoing and forgiveness in relationships, ensuring trust is maintained. The discussion also navigates the difficulties of maintaining integrity in various environments, from workplace ethics to marriage boundaries. Finally, we reflect on how even devout believers struggle with sin and the continuous journey toward sanctification.
LINKS
Watch Message: https://youtube.com/live/ZR9xPjvPZbE
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-unscripted/id1724571876
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nMbJ2QD1fxSVlji4HWCm8
Giving: https://brookside.org/give
LET'S CHAT
1. How does our identity in Christ influence our behavior towards others in our daily lives?
2. Can you share a personal experience where you witnessed or practiced godly obedience in a relationship and how that influenced the dynamic of that relationship?
3. What are some practical ways we can narrow the gap between offense and offering forgiveness within our church community?
4. How do you balance confronting sin in others while also encouraging and recognizing the potential that God sees in them?
5. What are some of the temptations or ethical dilemmas Christians might face in secular workplaces, and how can we maintain our integrity in such environments?
6. How can the concept of working "for the Lord and not for men" change our perspective on service and leadership within the church?
7. Discuss the potential challenges when applying the biblical concepts of submission and obedience within modern relationships. How do we address this within the Church?
8. How can Christians protect themselves against spiritual strongholds and demonic influences in today's culture?
9. What role does accountability play in maintaining personal and relational integrity, and can you provide an example of effective accountability in action?
In S2E11, we examine how our identity in Jesus influences behavior and obedience within personal connections. The conversation highlights the necessity to value everyone as God's image bearers, acknowledging their worth and personal needs. We address the gap between wrongdoing and forgiveness in relationships, ensuring trust is maintained. The discussion also navigates the difficulties of maintaining integrity in various environments, from workplace ethics to marriage boundaries. Finally, we reflect on how even devout believers struggle with sin and the continuous journey toward sanctification.
LINKS
Watch Message: https://youtube.com/live/ZR9xPjvPZbE
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-unscripted/id1724571876
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nMbJ2QD1fxSVlji4HWCm8
Giving: https://brookside.org/give
LET'S CHAT
1. How does our identity in Christ influence our behavior towards others in our daily lives?
2. Can you share a personal experience where you witnessed or practiced godly obedience in a relationship and how that influenced the dynamic of that relationship?
3. What are some practical ways we can narrow the gap between offense and offering forgiveness within our church community?
4. How do you balance confronting sin in others while also encouraging and recognizing the potential that God sees in them?
5. What are some of the temptations or ethical dilemmas Christians might face in secular workplaces, and how can we maintain our integrity in such environments?
6. How can the concept of working "for the Lord and not for men" change our perspective on service and leadership within the church?
7. Discuss the potential challenges when applying the biblical concepts of submission and obedience within modern relationships. How do we address this within the Church?
8. How can Christians protect themselves against spiritual strongholds and demonic influences in today's culture?
9. What role does accountability play in maintaining personal and relational integrity, and can you provide an example of effective accountability in action?