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“Credibility by Mutual Respect” by Pastor Randy

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Thriving in Babylon  Sermon Series
Credibility by Mutual Respect by Pastor Randy
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October 27, 2019
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Below are some discussion questions relating to a recent sermon. These are provided so that your Life Group can discuss what was shared. Previous Weeks’ Discussion Guides and Sermon Notes are available through the Sermons under the Resources menu. Click on the sermon series and then the sermon you are interested in.  You will see a paper icon under the sermon title. Click the icon to open the sermon notes. To listen to the sermon, click on the speaker icon.

Summary and Context: Our series, “Thriving in Babylon” and our focus is on how we can live for God even when the culture around us denies Him and belittles/persecutes those who follow him. Daniel, because of his service and confidence in a faithful God, had the privilege of impacting three different kingdoms.  He thrived in his faith even in the midst of extreme cultural pressures.  Last week, Pastor Matt spoke of building credibility through humility.   Just like Daniel, who was a slave, but also a man who influenced kings.  This week we can resolve to be individuals who influence our culture through our character, specifically our credibility through mutual respect.

Sermon Texts:  Daniel 4:19; 5:16,17; 5:22-23, 29; 6:1-5; 6:10-14; 6:25-28; 1 Peter 2:11-12; 1 Peter 3:15-17

 

Discussion Guide:

Sunday morning, Pastor Randy taught us the importance of developing credibility through mutual respect in our relationships. Spend a few moments processing his teaching with your group.  What things impressed you? How will this make a difference in your life?

  1. When meeting someone who doesn’t share your beliefs, do you find it easier to ignore them or engage to prove your point?

  2. How did you respond the last time someone got angry with you because of what you believed? What is the best way to respond to an idea opponent?

Pastor Randy had us repeat a phrase: “Respect Earned by Respect Given”

  1. What are ways we could demonstrate an attitude of respect for those who don’t share our beliefs?

  2. Identify two or three key character traits of Daniel that you need to work on developing… to help gain credibility with idea opponents. (consistency of life, respect, compassion, etc.) Spend some time as a group in prayer for one another. (1 Peter 2: 11,12; 3:15-17)

Each one of us are surrounded by people in our relational world, our Oikos, who are watching our responses to situations every day.  Our character is on daily display to those around us. 

  1. What have you done with those in your oikos lately that demonstrates genuine relational care and commitment to them? How much time are you willing to give?  Do you need to prioritize to make margin for this?

Digging Deeper:

  1. What role, if any, does the Holy Spirit play in “proving a point”?

  2. What parallels can we identify in scripture between the life of Daniel and the life of Christ? How were the disciples called to live after Christ ascended?  What are one or two specific actions we can take this week to represent the glory of God, the work of Christ, and the confidence of the Spirit to our oikos?

Pastor Randy’s Takeaway Points:

  1. Everyone bears the image of God, no matter how marred that image. People were transformed by their interaction with a loving God.

  2. Influence and respect take time to build. Are your words backed up by your lifestyle?  Living out our faith is all about relationships.

  3. Build bridges by caring for people. “You cannot antagonize and influence people at the same time.” – John Knox

  4. Build a deep faith through an intimate relationship with God. Our culture today needs encounters with life giving followers of Jesus who love really well.
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"False Hope" by Pastor Tony

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“False Hope” by Pastor Tony
Leaders, please choose the best question(s) for your group
 

October 13, 2019
If you have questions, contact Pastor Ric,

Below are some discussion questions relating to a recent sermon. These are provided so that your Life Group can discuss what was shared. Previous Weeks’ Discussion Guides and Sermon Notes are available through the Sermons under the Resources menu. Click on the sermon series and then the sermon you are interested in.  You will see a paper icon under the sermon title. Click the icon to open the sermon notes. To listen to the sermon, click on the speaker icon.

Context 

Last week/Series Summary:  Our series is called “Thriving in Babylon” and our focus is on how we can live for God, even when the culture around us denies Him and belittles/persecutes those who follow him. The life of Daniel is important because he represents a godly example of one who influenced pagan Kings.  His deep faith enabled him to thrive in a challenging culture!  Last Sunday, Pastor Tony exposed the stuff that kills our hope from Daniel 2:8-11 and Daniel 3:8-12. 

This week:  Many of us look to culture and heritage for hope, depending on who we are, how much we have, what we do, and who we know to provide hope.  Today, Pastor Tony examines the text to discover why this was not the case in Daniel’s life and helps us discover from where lasting hope (hope that does not change due to circumstances) comes. 

Sermon Texts:  Daniel 6:10-16;  Daniel 12:1-13;  1 Timothy 3:15, 4:7-16              

Discussion Questions:  

Spend a few moments re-capping the sermon.  What thought, concept, text, or phrase impressed you? How will this make a difference in your spiritual journey? 

  1. To which of the common (false) hopes do you find yourself drawn? Why? Why don’t they provide lasting hope?
  • Heritage and status?
  • Resources: money, skills, intellect?
  • Political movements?
  • New ideas, new social movements, new social media platforms?
  • Powerful and influential people? 
  1. How can misplaced hope lead us to a spiritually ineffective life?

  2. It is normal to elevate our prayer life when we struggle? However, how does a consistent prayer life (Daniel’s example) allow us to participate in God’s lasting hope in the sometimes “foggy present”? 

Each one of us are surrounded by people in our relational world, our Oikos, who are watching our responses to situations every day.   

  1. When we face life’s challenges, how do we show a balance of godly hope and a realistically human perspective to impact those who are not yet believers?

  2. How do you hold strong to doctrine and truth in today’s culture, and also show compassion, mercy, and grace to your unchurched oikos?

Help for maintaining godly hope (discuss what this means):

  1. Commit to a church as a pillar for truth. (1 Timothy 3:15)
  2. Commit to a church that faithfully teaches the Word of God, which is our source of truth. (1 Timothy 4: 7,13)
  3. Commit to pursuing personal spiritual training. (1 Timothy 4:7b-8)
  4. Regularly remember God’s faithful and loving provision of salvation, putting your hope in The Living God who saves you. (1 Timothy 4:10)

Digging Deeper

  1. Can we identify any parallels to the life of Christ in the ways that the officials of his day attempted to entrap Jesus?
  2. How must we apply 1 Timothy 4:16 to the church today?
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