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DIG IN QUESTIONS
In light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
Read 1 Peter 1:18-22, 1 Corinthians 13:1-7
1) Why is the death, burial and resurrection the most significant event in all of human history?
2) How does Jesus’ act of love change how we love? How does it change how we love our family?
3) In the teaching it was stated, “Jesus has not called us to model our families based off of the imperfect examples we see, rather he has called us to love our families based off of his perfect love for us.” How do those words impact, influence or affect how you see your role in loving your family?
4) Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-7. What are some ways that your family would say that you are doing well in loving them? What are some areas where there is room for improvement?
5) How well do your family’s priorities align with God’s priorities? If yes, what does that look like? Have they always? If they don’t, what are some steps you can take to change them?
6) How do you show your family that they matter? How would you like them to show you that you matter?
By Fork Christian ChurchDIG IN QUESTIONS
In light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
Read 1 Peter 1:18-22, 1 Corinthians 13:1-7
1) Why is the death, burial and resurrection the most significant event in all of human history?
2) How does Jesus’ act of love change how we love? How does it change how we love our family?
3) In the teaching it was stated, “Jesus has not called us to model our families based off of the imperfect examples we see, rather he has called us to love our families based off of his perfect love for us.” How do those words impact, influence or affect how you see your role in loving your family?
4) Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-7. What are some ways that your family would say that you are doing well in loving them? What are some areas where there is room for improvement?
5) How well do your family’s priorities align with God’s priorities? If yes, what does that look like? Have they always? If they don’t, what are some steps you can take to change them?
6) How do you show your family that they matter? How would you like them to show you that you matter?