The Gospel and Freedom
1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
2. Why are there limits to Christian freedom?
3. In what ways does culture influence the Christian faith in general and personally?
4. What does it mean, “…you were bought with a price”?
The Gospel Applied
Community Group Questions
1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
2. How is sin deceiving?
3. Why are we so easily deceived?
4. In verse 11, Paul writes such were some of you. What were some things that you previously found your idenity in?
5. What does it mean that you have been washed, sanctified, and justified?
The Gospel and Justice
- Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
- How does a little leaven leaven the whole lump?
- What does that mean in a church context?
- How does the gospel make church discipline necessary?
- Under what conditions should church disciple be considered?
- What is the aim of church discipline?
The Gospel and Discipline
The Gospel and Discipline
1 Corinthians 5 pg. 954
Community Group Questions:
- Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
- How does a little leaven leaven the whole lump?
- What does that mean in a church context?
- How does the gospel make church discipline necessary?
- Under what conditions should church discipline be considered?
- What is the aim of church discipline?
The Gospel and His Word
Community Group Questions
1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
2. How is the gospel contrary to my self-centeredness?
3. How is the gosepl contrary to human wisdom?
4. Why must we be people of the Word?
5. What does your time in the Word look like?
The Gospel and Human Wisdom
Community Group Question
1. Give a brief 2-3 minute summary of the message from Sunday, allowing others to fill in the blanks of what they heard.
2. Why is the message of the cross foolish?
3. How is it the power of God?
4. Why does God call the foolish?
5. When you share the gospel do you need a polished presentation? Or a wise explanation? Why?
