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In preparation for this week's questions, read Mark 5:1-20.
1) What is one thing that stood out to you about this week's message?
2) On Sunday, we discussed our testimonies (our individual stories of coming to Jesus). How have you felt about your testimony? Would you describe it as exciting and eventful, or do you think it is boring and unimpactful? Why?
3) In Mark 5, we read about a demon-possessed man that Jesus healed. Upon his healing, the man wanted to go with Jesus to do incredible things, but yet, Jesus tells the man to stay home and minister there. What are some ways that you can better impact people in your current social circles?
4) Undoubtedly, the formerly demon-possessed man had an incredible testimony, but Mark 5:20 tells us what made his story so great. It wasn't how good or bad he was. It was "the great things Jesus had done for him." Despite how bad or uneventful your life was before Jesus, how does Jesus make your story great?
By Fork Christian ChurchIn preparation for this week's questions, read Mark 5:1-20.
1) What is one thing that stood out to you about this week's message?
2) On Sunday, we discussed our testimonies (our individual stories of coming to Jesus). How have you felt about your testimony? Would you describe it as exciting and eventful, or do you think it is boring and unimpactful? Why?
3) In Mark 5, we read about a demon-possessed man that Jesus healed. Upon his healing, the man wanted to go with Jesus to do incredible things, but yet, Jesus tells the man to stay home and minister there. What are some ways that you can better impact people in your current social circles?
4) Undoubtedly, the formerly demon-possessed man had an incredible testimony, but Mark 5:20 tells us what made his story so great. It wasn't how good or bad he was. It was "the great things Jesus had done for him." Despite how bad or uneventful your life was before Jesus, how does Jesus make your story great?