God is awesome - Ex 19; Isa 6:1-4; Ezek 1; Dan 7:9-10; Rev 4:1-11
God loves you and wants to have a relationship with you!
This has always been God's plan - Acts 15:12-21; Acts 17:16-31
Acts 17:28 some of your own poets. There are two quotations here:
(1) “In him we live and move and have our being,” from the Cretan poet Epimenides (c. 600 B.C.) in his Cretica, and
(2) “We are his offspring,” from the Cilician poet Aratus (c. 315-240) in his Phaenomena, as well as from Cleanthes (331-233) in his Hymn to Zeus. Paul quotes Greek poets elsewhere as well (see 1Co 15:33; Tit 1:12 and notes)
Paul made use of extra-biblical sources to evangelize non-Jews
Relationship means relationship!
God doesn't want his awesomeness to be a barrier to relationship - Ex 20:18-20; Deut 18:15-19; Heb 12:18-29
Lost Sheep; Lost Coin - Luke 15:1-10
What kind of relationship are we talking about?
People often see reality inaccurately
LIttle Joe escaping from Franklin Park Zoo
Catch the emotion being expressed:
The Heartbeats - "A Thousand Miles Away"
Shep & The Limelights - "Daddy's Home"
Jermaine Jackson - "Daddy's Home"
Clarence Carter - "Patches"
Daddy cares passionately about you!
Any lack you experience is due to circumstances beyond his control.
Who's Your Daddy!
People have various "daddy" experiences
We need to recognize what the Bible is describing
God is not a mean judge trying to catch you doing something wrong!
Dabney Coleman in "Cloak and Dagger"
Scene from "The Wire"
God is the real father
Earthly parents are given as pointers to our real Father!
Their strengths point to him by example
Their weaknesses point to him by contrast
Any deficits in your family background/experience were pre-approved by God.
The Prodigal Son - Luke 15:11-32
Guess what I just found out about daddy!
He's alive!
He's back home!
He's rich!
There are no circumstances beyond his control!
He's giving me a house, a car, and a brand new job!
God wants the relationship to grow.
God wants you in the family business.
Palm Sunday
Solomon on King David's Mule - 1Kings 1:28-40
Messianic Prophecy - Zech 9:9
Jesus' Triumphal Entry - Mat 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40
Hindrances to a relationship with God
Not taking the concept of a relationship with God seriously.
How do I know you have a relationship with someone?
You spend time with them.
You talk about them.
You prioritize them.
You defend them.
Religion
Confusing God with his Church
How do I know you have a relationship with God?
You spend time with him.
You talk about him.
You prioritize him.
You defend him.
How do I know you have a relationship with the Church?
You spend time at church.
You talk about church.
You prioritize church.
You defend church.
You act religious.
Relating to the Church is not the same as relating to God
Scheduling events with a husband vs. with a wife
Some people embrace church for acceptance yet avoid God.
Not understanding God's loving nature - Mat 7:7-11
Allowing your view of your parents to limit your view of God.
If you think God is going to disapprove of you, you'll have a hard time developing a relationship with him.
Luke 19:11-27 (parable of the Minas)
Were there people who didn't want to spend time with you?
Faith is essential for relating to God - Heb 11:6
Easter Sunday
Anniversary of my first church service as a believer.
I know God personally!
Do you?
My testimony
I began reading the Word right away
I began talking to God right away
Easter Origins
The Resurrection - Mat 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20
Christians have been celebrating the resurrection since the days of the apostles
It wasn't first called Easter until around 800AD
Some embrace their relationship with God.
"How can I be down?"
They talk to God and they expect God to talk to them!
They allow the relationship to grow and develop.
Others neglect their relationship with God.
They don't talk to God.
They don't expect God to talk to them.
Some use obedience to rules as a way of avoiding it. - John 5:39
Some use good works as a way of avoiding it.
They never embrace God's agenda - Luke 19:11-27
"I never knew you"! - Mat 7:21-23; Mat 25:1-13; Luke 13:22-30
Welcome to the party - why are you here?
to honor and serve the host, enjoy relating to him, and help to make his party a success?
to hang out with the host? - Luke 13:22-30
to be entertained by the host and tell stories about his party later?
to hang out with the guests?
to be safer than when you're outside on the street?
How do you feel about having a relationship with God?
Especially For Men
Let go of the pride and the "hard rock" exterior.
Jesus is your commander
Especially For Women
Your relationship with God must be on his terms!
Accept God's complete authority over your relationship with him.
Moses and the burning bush - Ex 3:1-6
God establishes the requirements and the benefits
What kind of relationship does God want to have with you?
Hint - look at the relationship he has with Jesus
God's terms are: follow Jesus! - John 6:24-29; Acts 4:12
Jesus as God - an accessible representation
When you've seen Jesus you've seen The Father - John 14:1-14
God's image - Col 1:15-20
Fullness of the deity - Col 2:9
The ultimate revelation of God - Heb 1:1-3
God is ineffable
Jesus as human - our example of how to relate rightly to God
Jesus at the temple as a boy - Luke 2:39-52
Jesus' baptism
Total commitment to the Father
Total commitment to his mission
Jesus prays at Lazarus' tomb - John 11:38-44
Jesus at the feast - John 12:20-33
Jesus was heard because of his reverent submission - Heb 5:-10
Jesus as our mediator - 2Cor 5:1 - 6:2
Mediator - 1Tim 2:5; Heb 8:6; Heb 9:15; Heb 12:24
You were God's enemy! - Mat 12:22-37; Luke 11:14-28
Setup
Why is the new covenant superior to the old? - 2Cor 3
It doesn't fade
What isn't the treasure of the gospel more obvious? - 2Cor 4
It's hidden in clay jars (i.e. us)
Our hardships reveal the treasure
2Cor 5:1-10 - Paul and his team are living for the Lord
They live confidently by faith
Faith is not necessarily mystical
Faith is persuasion
Mustard seed faith - Mat 17:14-20; Luke 17:1-6
It develops through experience (cruise vs. jet)
Use what you've got to get more!
Become like little children - Mat 11:25; Mat 18:1-6; Mat 19:13-15
Consider the parent/child relationship
Children expect parents to feed, clothe, and house them.
Your faith develops as you walk with God as your Father.
Confidence - Heb 4:14-16; Heb 10:1-25
We want to please God
2Cor 5:11-15 - They are committed to the Lord's mission
Live for Jesus, not for yourself
Let go of our self-love (narcissism)
The Rich Fool - Luke 12:16-21
Common television sitcom fare
"The Office", "Seinfeld", "Friends", "Frasier", "I Love Lucy", "Home Improvement"
Life is a complex system pervaded by unintended consequences. Only God can guide us through them properly.
Our sinful independence encourages more independence.
This is true even when we're at our best
Doing your own thing is death.
Pleasing God must be more important than pleasing ourselves
Luke 22:42; John 4:27-38; John 6:38;
Jesus changes everything; you must be born again - John 3
2Cor 5:16 - 6:2 - The ministry of reconciliation
God has reconciled us and sent us to "spread it around"
God is not counting men's sins against them
You were an enemy but God is offering you sonship!
Repent like the Prodigal Son - Luke 15:11-32
Be reconciled to God - accept the Father's invitation - Mat 22:1-14
The Gospel has power - Rom 1:16
Don't receive his grace in vain by living for yourself!
The time is now.
Imitate Jesus in his relationship with the Father - John 17:1-26
Talk to the Father!!!
John 17:1-2 - Discuss mission milestones with the Father
John 17:3 - Eternal Life - the definition that counts
John 17:4 - Glorify the Father by completing your assignment
Yes, you have an assignment.
John 17:5 - Jesus is eternal
John 17:6-8 - Reveal the Father to others
John 17:9-19 - Care for the people assigned to you
Pray for their general protection
Protect them
Share your joy with them
Give them God's Word
Pray for their protection from the enemy
Pray for their sanctification
Sanctify yourself for their benefit
John 17:20-26 - Care for your legacy
Promote unity
Seek the unity of the Church
Recognize Jesus' glory
Jesus is still revealing the Father - go and do likewise
Putting It Into Practice - How do I live out my relationship with God?
Start by saying yes - Gen 12:1-8
You don't need to know the future obstacles
Famine resulting in the trip to Egypt and compromising Sarai
Family conflict with Lot
International intrigue - the battle of the kings
Entangling alliances - the King of Sodom
There is power in God's Word
It is the most powerful creative force in the universe - Gen 1
It accomplishes God's purposes - Isa 55:10-11; 2Tim 3:16-17
It clarifies and illuminates
It lights our path - Psalm 119:105
It judges us - Heb 4:12-13
It produces faith
The Gospel has power - Acts 13:38-43; Acts 14:8-18; Rom 1:16
The Word will do the work. - Rom 10:17
Start by standing on the Word God speaks to you - Mat 14:25-33
It is a weapon - Eph 6:17
Know that God wants to speak to you - expect him to!
God spoke to Abram - Gen 12 - 15
God will answer you - Jer 33:1-3
Ministry of the Holy Spirit - John 14:14-27; John 16:5-15
Respond to God - Gen 12:1-7; Gen 15
Separate in order to remain obedient - follow Abram's example:
He separated from his father's household
He separated from Lot
He separated from the King of Sodom
Abram in battle
Rescues Lot
Tithes to Melchizedek
Refuses spoils of Sodom out of covenant faithfulness - Gen 14
God speaks to Abram again - Gen 15
Follows Abram's choice of God over the spoils of Sodom
Come near to God and he will come near to you - James 4:7-8
Initial promise:
I am your shield: protection in battle
I am your very great reward: better than the spoils of Sodom
Abram raises the subject of the offspring that God promised earlier
God withheld the answer to draw Abram deeper in relationship
God promises Abram offspring as numerous as the stars
God's Word creates faith in Abram
The Word accomplishes God's purposes - Isa 55:10-11
The Word produces faith - Rom 10:17
Abram believes and is counted as righteous - Ref Rom 4
Faith without action is dead - James 2:14-26
When faith is created in your heart - act on it!
God initiates covenant with Abram
Abram's question seeks assurance
This indicates the deepening of their relationship
God walks through the divided pieces by himself
God wants your offspring to be like the stars in the sky too!
To experience this you have to be like Abram:
Believe
Talk to God
Tear down deeply held yet unstated false beliefs:
"God doesn't want to talk to me."
"God won't accept me."
"If we're really anointed unbelievers will come to us."
"It's the pastor's job to win my unbelieving friends/family."
God speaks to Abram after key acts of obedience/separation
After Abram leaves Haran - Gen 12:6-7
After separating from Lot - Gen 13:11-18
After refusing to compromise with the King of Sodom - Gen 15:1-8
After Abram obeys in the area of circumcision - Gen 18
Stages in Abram's Journey
Initial call - Gen 12
Righteousness by faith / Initial covenant - Gen 15
Abram had to believe something challenging that God told him.
God's cuts covenant with Abram
A False Start - Gen 16
He listens to Sarai, but doesn't check with God!
God allows him to make this mistake
Covenant of circumcision - Gen 17
The covenant is "cut" in the male reproductive organ
Women also bleed - at penetration
God lays claim to the source of our fruitfulness
Name change: Abram --> Abraham; Sarai --> Sarah
Announces a definite timetable for birth of Isaac
Circumcision precedes fruitfulness
The organ of both your productivity and your elimination must be exposed to God.
God treats Abram as a covenant partner - Gen 18
Stages in Our Journey
God makes himself known to us
We accept God's offer of salvation through Jesus Christ
Righteousness by faith - Gen 4
We have to believe something challenging - 1Cor 1:18-31
Look to Jesus - Num 21:4-9; 2Kings 18:1-4; John 3:13-18; John 6:35-40;
If he's Lord, then act like it - Rom 10:9-10
Listening to his voice - John 10:14; John 10:27-29
Embrace what Jesus died to obtain for you - Philip 3:1-14; Rom 6
We seal our commitment
Baptism - Rom 6:1-14; Col 2:11-15
Language change: we learn to say what God says
God treats us as covenant partners
God spoke to Jesus after his baptism - Mat 3:13 - 4:2; Mark 1:9-13; Luke 3:21-22; Luke 4:1-2
Join the "family business" - expand the Kingdom - Mat 28:18-20
Enhance your ability to hear God's voice by reading his Word
You need all of God's Word
The greatest two commandments would be enough for sinless men and women.
Our sinfulness hinders our ability to understand God's Word.
It's easy to misunderstand one verse.
It's hard to misunderstand all scripture.
It renews your mind - Rom 12:1-2
It tears down strongholds - 2Cor 10:4-5
Like a radio tuning in to God's voice.
If you're not pursuing God's Word you've rejected his will.
If you're not pursuing God's will, Jesus' is not your Lord.
We have no problem studying subjects that we find meaningful:
Convicts studying law in the prison library
Women studying how to improve their relationships
Read the Word with the intention of understanding it and practicing it.
Accept your place in God's family.
Become like little children - Mat 11:25; Mat 18:1-6; Mat 19:13-15
New Babies
breathe and cry right away.
hear from their parents right away.
Newborn Christians - 2Pet 2
should start praying right away.
should expect for God to talk to them right away.
should start reading God's Word right away
Three types of people:
Natural Man - 1Cor 2:14
Spiritual Man - 1Cor 2:15; Gal 5:22-24
Carnal Man - 1Cor 3:1-3; Gal 5:19-21; Philip 3:17-19
Which type are you?
Spiritual Maturity - Luke 8:14; 1Cor 2:6; Eph 4:13; Philip 3:15; Heb 5:14; Jas 1:4
Accountability / Holiness
Sunday service PLUS life group
Not - one church for Sunday and another for life group
You should develop intimate friendships and accountability with the same people you fellowship with on Sunday.
Walking in the light - 1John 1:5 - 2:6
Exposing your actions
Exposing your thoughts
Exposing your motives
Taking responsibility for ministry
The New Testament writers weren't trying to write scripture.
They were trying to serve other believers.
In doing so they produced scripture - 2Pet 3:15-16
Your life should produce "scripture" - 1Pet 4:11
Charles's recollection at the retreat
My own frequent sharing of things Bishop said to me
"I trust you with souls"
Pleasing God must be more important than pleasing ourselves
Luke 22:42; John 4:27-38; John 6:38;
Reproducing yourself
God has promised you spiritual offspring
Pray - Father I want to lead others to spiritual maturity.
Define evangelism, followup, discipleship
Work in the vineyard
Let God's presence transform you
Moses speaks to God - Ex 33-34; 2Cor 3
New Material
Answer some of last week's discussion questions
Preparation
Main Passage
NIV
Hebrew Study Bible
KJV
The Message
NASB
RSV
Exegetical Idea
Subject
Tools: How, Who, What, When, Where, Why
Complement
Developmental Questions
Explain It: What does this mean?
Prove It: Is it True? Do I believe it?
Apply It: What difference does it make? So What?
Homiletical Idea
Purpose of the Sermon
Make it plain
Use accessible language and modern parables
Make sure people do something with the word God gives you for them.
Set It Off
The Foundation
God exists
God loves you and wants to have a relationship with you.
A relationship with God must be on his terms.
God's terms are: Follow Jesus!
How do I follow Jesus?
Live for Jesus, not for yourself
Let go of our self-love (narcissism)
The Rich Fool - Luke 12:16-21
Common television sitcom fare
"The Office", "Seinfeld", "Friends", "Frasier", "I Love Lucy", "Home Improvement"
Slavery to our pain
Drugs, Alcohol, Cigarettes
Sex, Crowd-pleasing behavior, Music, Clubbing
Trying to feel good rather than be good
Life is a complex system pervaded by unintended consequences. Only God can guide us through them properly.
Our sinful independence encourages more independence.
When I do "my own thing" I make it easier for everyone else to do "their own thing"!
Copycat crimes
Broken Windows Theory
This is true even when we're at our best
Doing your own thing is death. - Rom 6:23
Jesus changes everything; you must be born again - John 3
You aren't born again because I personally persuaded you.
You are born again because you responded to God's invitation.
Recognize that there are three types of people:
Natural (soulish) Man - 1Cor 2:14
May be ignorant of the gospel.
May be hostile to the gospel.
May be "church friendly", but a hypocrite.
May be "spiritual" in a new age sense.
Spiritual Man - 1Cor 2:15; Gal 5:22-24
Worldly (carnal) Man - 1Cor 3:1-3; Gal 5:19-21; Philip 3:17-19
At best - "Follows the rules" in his/her own strength
At worst - Makes his/her natural desires a priority
Which type are you?
Put him In Charge
on the "throne" of your life
running your "control center"
What does it take to keep Jesus on the "throne"?
His voice
Let God's presence transform you
Moses speaks to God - Ex 33-34; 2Cor 3
His power - Acts 1:8; Eph 5:18
The Cadillac and the team of horses
Walking with God - Gen 5:18-24; Heb 4:14-16; Heb 10:19-22; Heb 11:5-6; 1Pet 2:4-5
Faith - Heb 11:1; Mark 11
Talk and act like a son/daughter
Sonship first - then brotherhood
Sunday service is like Thanksgiving - we should all be together.
Expectation - Mat 9:18-26
you are vulnerable to God disappointing you
Obedience / faithfulness - Luke 12:35-48
Become like little children - Mat 11:25; Mat 18:1-6; Mat 19:13-15
New Babies
breathe and cry right away.
hear from their parents right away.
Newborn Christians - 2Pet 2
should start praying right away.
should expect for God to talk to them right away.
should start reading God's Word right away
Some abandon salvation.
If your hand offends you - Luke 9:43-48
Disqualified - 1Cor 9 (ref. Luke 12:48)
Impossible for the enlightened to return - Heb 6:1-20
Can you lose your salvation?
Can you divorce your husband/wife?
Can you abandon your children?
Can you turn your back on your parents?
Can you reject your friends?
Habits Of Highly Effective Believers
Relating to God
Prayer
Talking with God - 2Cor 3; 1Pet 1:17
Worship
Gratitude - Luke 7:36-50
Love for God - 1Pet 1:8-9;
Learning and Doing God's Word
Relating to Believers
Fellowship
Love for others - Mat 25:31-46; John 13:34-35; 1John 3:18
Holiness
Discipleship
Service
Relating to Unbelievers
Caring
Service
Evangelism
Relating to My Community
Service
Spiritual Maturity - Luke 8:14; 1Cor 2:6; Eph 4:13; Philip 3:15; Heb 5:14; Jas 1:4
Accountability / Holiness
Sunday service PLUS life group
Not - one church for Sunday and another for life group
You should develop intimate friendships and accountability with the same people you fellowship with on Sunday.
Walking in the light - 1John 1:5 - 2:6
Exposing your actions
Exposing your thoughts
Exposing your motives
Taking responsibility for ministry
The New Testament writers weren't trying to write scripture.
They were trying to serve other believers.
In doing so they produced scripture - 2Pet 3:15-16
Your life should produce "scripture" - 1Pet 4:11
Charles's recollection at the retreat
My own frequent sharing of things Bishop said to me
"I trust you with souls"
Pleasing God must be more important than pleasing ourselves
Luke 22:42; John 4:27-38; John 6:38;
Reproducing yourself
Fruitfulness - Mat 7:15-20; Luke 13:6-9; John 15:1-8
God has promised you spiritual offspring
Pray - Father I want to lead others to spiritual maturity.
Define evangelism, followup, discipleship
Work in the vineyard
Ministry Systems Dynamics
Reinforcing Feedback
Vicious Cycles
Backsliding
Virtuous Cycles
Sanctification
overflow of giving - 2Cor 9:6-15
sowing seed
Balancing Processes
faucet/eye/hand system filling a glass of water
Balancing Processes With Delay
thermostat
shower temperature control
Limits To Growth
Church grows to point where intimacy is lost
Shifting The Burden
Drug addiction
Sexual addictions
Television addictions
Escalation
arguments
arms race
Tragedy Of The Commons
multiple flocks on a singlle field
environmental pollution
Success To The Successful
Growth and Underinvestment
attendance falls off due to crowding before new space is achieved
Accidental Adversaries
Employee / Company example
employees are rewarded for political gamesmanship
company is rewarded for pursuit of growth rather than development
Traditional Church and the Arts
Traditional Church and other Areas of Gifting
Fixes That Fail
EGC Questions
Question 1
We don't ask:"How will WE get a building in the South End?"
We ask: How can OUR COMMUNITY provide a BUILDING for us?"
Question 2
We don't ask: "How do WE plant CHURCHES?"
We ask: "How does THE CITY plant CHURCHES?"
Question 3
We don't ask: "How do WE stop CRIME?"
We ask" "How does the CITY stop its OWN CRIME?"
Question 4
We don't ask: "How does EGC do EVANGELISM?"
We ask: "How does the CITY do EVANGELISM?"
Question 5
We don't ask: "How do WE set up an urban training school for uban ethnic ministry leaders?"
We ask: "How do urban ethnic ministry LEADERS work with a seminary to SET UP their OWN urban training school?"
Question 6
We don't ask: "How can WE get more urban ethnic students into Christian schools?"
We ask: "How can urban ethnic STUDENTS recruit their OWN PEOPLE to Christian schools?"
Question 7
We don't ask questions THAT PRODUCE: short-term, counterproductive ends
We ask QUESTIONS THAT PRODUCE: long-term multiply-productive ends
Question 8
We don't ask QUESTIONS that: make us design OUR organization to DO a task
We ask QUESTIONS that: force us to find how the SOCIAL REALITY we are working in will become the PRIMARY DOER of the task
Twelve Steps
1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.
2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.
9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Culture & World View
Culture
The complex structuring of customs (and their underlying assumptions) by which people govern their lives.
It is how we relate to our selves (with biological, mental, psychological, and spiritual components) and our environment (with physical and social components).
People both create and follow culture (culture is like a roadway).
People follow cultural forms out of habit.
People change cultural elements for various reasons.
Creativity
Improper instruction
Worldview
Worldview Functions - patterns in terms of which people do the following:
Explain aspects of life according to socially approved ways of seeing REALITY;
Where did the universe come from and what is its basic nature?
How did people, animals, plants, etc. get here and what should we expect from them?
Evaluate all aspects of life in socially approved ways;
esthetics - what is visually or aurally pleasing
ethics - what is moral or imoral
economics - what should be more expensive or less expensive
human character - what behavior is proper or improper, admirable or worthy of criticism
Validate common perceptions and behavior;
Assign commitment priorities that help people identify what people and other aspects of life to pledge allegiance to;
Interpret things in ways that are consistent with those of the rest of the society;
Pursue life in a reasonably integrated fashion;
Adapt to internal and external pressure for change.
Worldview Universals
Categorization - all people classify, categorize, and think according to the logic of their worldview;
Person-Group - all people relate to the various persons and groups in their lives on the basis of their worldview assumptions concerning how they should relate to them;
Causality - all people explain and relate to the various things in life that cause other things on the basis of their worldview assumptions;
Time-Event - all people structure the time and event aspects of their lives on the basis of their worldview assumptions;
Space-Material - all people conceive of and arrange their relationships with space and material objects on the basis of their worldview assumptions.
Five Views of God's relationship to culture:
God is a product of culture
God is opposed to culture
God endorses at least one culture (Hebrew?, British?, French?, American?, Ehtiopian?)
God is above culture and unconcerned
God is above culture and working through it
Discussion Question: How do you view culture?
Discussion Questions / Topics
Reflect on Mat 7:15-29
Have you ever known a false prophet?
Have you ever faced a choice between just looking like someone who was serving God and actually being someone who serves God.
Have you ever called Jesus Lord without doing what he said?
Is your house built on a rock or on sand? In what ways?
What particular scriptures are you working on putting into practice now?
Reflect on John 6:22-29; John 14:1-6
What is the work that God requires?
Who is the one that God has sent?
What extraordinary claims does Jesus make about himself?
Do you agree with what Jesus said about himself?
Does your daily life reflect what Jesus said about himself? In what ways?
Reflect on John 3:1-21
What are the requirements for seeing God's Kingdom?
What are the requirements for entering God's Kingdom?
Have you been born again? Describe how it happened.
Reflect on Gen 2:4-17; Gen 3:1-24; Rom 6:23
What trees were Adam and Eva allowed to eat from?
What were they forbidden to eat from?
What did the serpent tell Eve that the forbidden tree would do for her?
Did Adam and Eve expect to become more or less dependent on God by eating from the forbidden tree?
In what ways does your daily life demonstrate independence from God?
In what ways does your daily life demonstrate dependence on God?
Works Activities For This Week's Life Group Meetings (repeated from last week)
Understand the "Natural Man", "Spiritual Man", and "Carnal Man".
Reflect on 1Cor 2:1-16; 1Cor 3:1-4; Gal 5:19-24; Philip 3:17-19
Choose one of your life group members who attended our May retreat to present the "Natural Man" / "Spiritual Man" / "Carnal Man" diagram.
The other members should discuss the diagram and practice drawing it.
Review the current prayer partnerships in your life group.
Make sure that everyone has someone to pray with on a weekly basis.
These can be long-term assignments or your can rotate them.
If you rotate them, the assignments should last at least one month.
Review the list of people you are praying for in your life group.
Make sure that everyone knows who to pray for and how to pray for them.
Make sure that the people who need salvation are getting prayed for every day by the members of the group.
Review each person on the list of people you are reaching out to.
Has anyone invited him/her to lunch/dinner or some other informal activity along with at least one other life group member?
Has anyone invited him/her to a life group fun event?
Has anyone invited him/her to a life group meeting?