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Sermon Outline: 1. The story of a shrewd business manager (Lk. 16:1-8). 2. What Jesus’ disciples should learn regarding shrewdness (Lk. 16:9-13). 3. How is God calling you to grow in this area? Discussion: Evaluate your budget, are you playing by the world’s rules or Jesus’ rules? How can you tell?Which lesson do you most need to lean into? 1. Invest in the eternal not the temporary (V. 9); 2. Wealth is a training ground for faithfulness (Vv. 10-11); 3. We are managers not owners (V. 12); 4. ...
Outline - Luke 14:25-27: Hate? Luke 14:28-33: Counting the Cost Luke 14:34-35: Salty Discussion: Have you weighed the cost of discipleship to Jesus? Do you know Him?What things in your life are causing you to “lose your saltiness?” How can you (and your church around you) submit these things to Christ?•3.How can you encourage those around you in the willingness to “Lose all things” as Paul says in Philippians? How do you need to be encouraged in this?
Sermon Outline: 1: The Prodigal Rebel (Lk. 15:11-20a). 2. The Prodigal Worker (Lk. 15:25-30). 3. The Prodigal Father (Lk. 15:20b-24). Discussion: Which brother do you most identify with? How does the picture of the Father speak to your heart specifically?••How can our church be a safer place for younger brothers and older brothers alike?
Sermon Outline: 1: The story of a father and his two sons (Lk. 15:11-32). 2. The story of sin, pride, and grace. Discussion: Do you know what “far country” you are most tempted to run to? Do those who love you know? How is the feast of the Father more satisfying?Which brother do you most identify with? How does the picture of the Father speak to your heart specifically?••How can our church be a safer place for younger brothers and older brothers alike?
Sermon Outline: 1: The invites are sent (Lk. 14:15-17). 2. The guest list fails to come through (Lk. 14:18-20). 3. New guests are invited (Lk. 14:21-24). Discussion: In your own words, why does Jesus so often highlight His invitation to the poor, crippled, blind, and lame? What does that reveal about His character and His Gospel?Which of the three excuses (property, vocation, family) are most likely to take priority over Jesus in your own heart? How can we help each other cultivate the ...
Sermon Outline: 1: Pride puts policies over people (Lk. 14:1-6). 2. Pride fights for position and status (Lk. 14:7-11). 3. Pride uses people for selfish purposes (Lk. 14:12-14). Discussion: Who is the most humble person you know? What about their behavior or character makes them stand out?Read Philippians 2:3-11. What about the humility of Jesus stands out to you? ••Jesus was the most humble man who ever lived. Through faith we are united to Him. How does Union with Christ fuel our...
Sermon Outline: 1: Jesus brings healing to the hurting (Lk. 13:10-13). 2. Not everyone cares if the hurting are healed (Lk. 13:14-17). 3. The Kingdom grows as the hurting are healed (Lk. 13:18-21). Discussion: How have you experienced Jesus’ healing your hurt?Where has the American church most struggled to see and care for hurting people? Where has our church struggled?What small, tangible actions can each of us take to see the Kingdom come a little more this week?
Weekly sermon audio from missio Dei: Falcon in Falcon, Colorado. A member of the Acts 29 Network.
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