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In this week's sermon, Pastor Landon Jones walks us through Jesus' teachings about faith that can move mountains.
Sermon Discussion Questions
1) Christ gives a strong command to have faith in God, without having any doubt. Yet, we know there is a place for doubt, as Jude writes in his epistle, “Have mercy on those who doubt.” (Look at Jude 17-22). What is the difference between doubting in faith and doubting in unbelief? What doubts are you wrestling with that we can bring to the Lord together in prayer?
2) Prayer is an often be an elusive thing to understand how to do. How do you define prayer? What other Scriptures help inform your view of prayer? (Consider Matt. 6:9-13, John 14:13-14, 15:16, 16:23-24; 1 John 5:14) How could the Lord’s prayer (Matt. 6:9-13) give you confidence in praying in faith [The simple acronym ACTS has helped Christians to keep the Lord’s prayer in mind: Adoration (praising and honoring God), Confession (of sins done and left undone to God); Thanksgiving (gratitude toward God for specific ways he has blessed); Supplication (asking the Lord for ourselves and others needs).]
3) Jesus teaches us in Mark 11 that Christian faith (the faith he expects from his disciples) manifests in prayer. However, we often don’t pray or turn prayer into an “email inbox” of requests before God. What is your life of prayer like? How does faith influence prayer? How does obedience influence prayer? (Consider 1 John 3:21-22) How does lack of forgiveness influence prayer? (Consider Matt. 6:14-15; Mark 11:25)
By Riverside Community ChurchIn this week's sermon, Pastor Landon Jones walks us through Jesus' teachings about faith that can move mountains.
Sermon Discussion Questions
1) Christ gives a strong command to have faith in God, without having any doubt. Yet, we know there is a place for doubt, as Jude writes in his epistle, “Have mercy on those who doubt.” (Look at Jude 17-22). What is the difference between doubting in faith and doubting in unbelief? What doubts are you wrestling with that we can bring to the Lord together in prayer?
2) Prayer is an often be an elusive thing to understand how to do. How do you define prayer? What other Scriptures help inform your view of prayer? (Consider Matt. 6:9-13, John 14:13-14, 15:16, 16:23-24; 1 John 5:14) How could the Lord’s prayer (Matt. 6:9-13) give you confidence in praying in faith [The simple acronym ACTS has helped Christians to keep the Lord’s prayer in mind: Adoration (praising and honoring God), Confession (of sins done and left undone to God); Thanksgiving (gratitude toward God for specific ways he has blessed); Supplication (asking the Lord for ourselves and others needs).]
3) Jesus teaches us in Mark 11 that Christian faith (the faith he expects from his disciples) manifests in prayer. However, we often don’t pray or turn prayer into an “email inbox” of requests before God. What is your life of prayer like? How does faith influence prayer? How does obedience influence prayer? (Consider 1 John 3:21-22) How does lack of forgiveness influence prayer? (Consider Matt. 6:14-15; Mark 11:25)