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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 Matthew 28:1-10, Luke 23:26-34, John 8:1-11
1) Why was the fact that Jesus led a perfect life important for our salvation?
2) Have you ever gotten in trouble or punished for something someone else did? What was that like? How does it feel knowing that this is what Jesus did for you on the cross?
3) Read Matthew 28:1-10. Does the love demonstrated by the resurrection compel you to love the world? If so, how?
4) In the teaching we were told “Jesus did not expect those who had not encountered his love to behave like those who had encountered his love.” Are you ever guilty of expecting non Christians (or new Christians) to act like Jesus? How did Jesus respond to the woman caught in the act of adultery? (See John 8:1-11). What lessons can we learn from that?
5) In the teaching we learned that “Jesus did not expect people to change their life before they experienced his love.” Have you ever thought that someone else was not good enough to become a Christian? Did you ever feel like you needed to get “cleaned up” before coming to Jesus?
6) Read Luke 23:26-34. In the teaching we were told that “Jesus loved the world even when there was no love for him in return.” How does knowing that this is how Jesus loves you help you to love others who don’t love you back? What are some practical ways we can do that?
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 Matthew 28:1-10, Luke 23:26-34, John 8:1-11
1) Why was the fact that Jesus led a perfect life important for our salvation?
2) Have you ever gotten in trouble or punished for something someone else did? What was that like? How does it feel knowing that this is what Jesus did for you on the cross?
3) Read Matthew 28:1-10. Does the love demonstrated by the resurrection compel you to love the world? If so, how?
4) In the teaching we were told “Jesus did not expect those who had not encountered his love to behave like those who had encountered his love.” Are you ever guilty of expecting non Christians (or new Christians) to act like Jesus? How did Jesus respond to the woman caught in the act of adultery? (See John 8:1-11). What lessons can we learn from that?
5) In the teaching we learned that “Jesus did not expect people to change their life before they experienced his love.” Have you ever thought that someone else was not good enough to become a Christian? Did you ever feel like you needed to get “cleaned up” before coming to Jesus?
6) Read Luke 23:26-34. In the teaching we were told that “Jesus loved the world even when there was no love for him in return.” How does knowing that this is how Jesus loves you help you to love others who don’t love you back? What are some practical ways we can do that?