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TOGETHER GROUP QUESTIONS
Read Acts 2:14-41. What stands out to you in this passage?
Peter, a common uneducated man, stood up and addressed thousands of people with the message of the Gospel. He did this by the power of God’s Spirit. In what area of your life (or what person or group) could you be more bold in sharing the good news of Jesus?
In Peter’s speech to the crowd, he makes it very clear that Jesus is central to everything. In your everyday conversations (friends, family, work), what topics take center stage instead of Jesus? What is one practical way you can intentionally point someone toward Jesus this week?
Read Psalm 110:1 and Acts 2:36. What does it mean that Jesus is both “Lord” and “Christ?” What is one area of your life that you struggle to fully “submit” to the Lord, putting yourself under His authority? How can you practically take a step toward surrender?
When people heard Peter’s sermon, they were “cut to the heart.” How does conviction by the Holy Spirit work with you? When was the last time you were convicted? Describe the process for you.
Repentance means turning away or turning from, not just being sorry for something. What is a specific attitude, habit, or pattern in your life that the Holy Spirit is calling you to turn from? What action would show that you “turned” away from sin and toward God?
Close by praying for each other in these things.
By Encounter Church, Mission ViejoTOGETHER GROUP QUESTIONS
Read Acts 2:14-41. What stands out to you in this passage?
Peter, a common uneducated man, stood up and addressed thousands of people with the message of the Gospel. He did this by the power of God’s Spirit. In what area of your life (or what person or group) could you be more bold in sharing the good news of Jesus?
In Peter’s speech to the crowd, he makes it very clear that Jesus is central to everything. In your everyday conversations (friends, family, work), what topics take center stage instead of Jesus? What is one practical way you can intentionally point someone toward Jesus this week?
Read Psalm 110:1 and Acts 2:36. What does it mean that Jesus is both “Lord” and “Christ?” What is one area of your life that you struggle to fully “submit” to the Lord, putting yourself under His authority? How can you practically take a step toward surrender?
When people heard Peter’s sermon, they were “cut to the heart.” How does conviction by the Holy Spirit work with you? When was the last time you were convicted? Describe the process for you.
Repentance means turning away or turning from, not just being sorry for something. What is a specific attitude, habit, or pattern in your life that the Holy Spirit is calling you to turn from? What action would show that you “turned” away from sin and toward God?
Close by praying for each other in these things.