1. There is no coming to Jesus without repentance and the life of a Christian is a life of daily repentance. Why? What does repentance say about God? What does repentance say about you?
2. How did Jesus call his disciples? How did one normally become a disciple of a rabbi back in that day? 3. Who did Jesus call? What were their social status and vocations? 4. What did Jesus call his disciples to do? What was the cost of discipleship? 5. Does becoming a disciple always mean you must give up your career or your job? What have you given up to follow Jesus thus far? What do you treasure? 6. How do we persevere in faith to the end? How does reading and studying scripture, prayer and service help us. How can we ask the Holy Spirit to help us?
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1. What do you hope for in the coming new year?
2. What does “hope” mean as used in the Bible? Is it a “cross your fingers” kind of deal? 3. What is meant by Justice in the Isaiah 42? How is Christ our hope for justice? 4. How is Christ hope for the broken? How does verse 3 comfort and encourage you? 5. How is Christ hope for freedom? What is the nature of this freedom? 6. Why is true repentance and true faith important in our hope in Christ? What do they allow us to truly see about our selves and about God? (See Luke 7:37-50 to help discussion.) 7. What does Isaiah 42:1-7 say to us about our character as Christians?
1. “My life would be better if only …....?” How would you complete this sentence? Define “better.”
2. Why did the Queen of Sheba come to Jerusalem? What was it about the nature of her journey that made it seem important? What did she see and hear? 3. God said that there never was nor would there ever be a man like Solomon again. He was like a Bill Gates, a Jeff Bezos, a Steve Jobs, a Shakespeare, a Beethoven, a Bach, a Rembrandt, a da Vinci, and an Einstein all wrapped up into a great world leader. What did the world in Solomon’s time see and take notice of? Why is today’s world so drawn to billionaires and superstars? 4. According to Jesus in Luke 11:29-32, what should we start seeing in this account of Solomon? 5. What you love is what you will follow. What does this statement mean? 6. How can you pray to help incline your heart towards God?
1. Given the news headlines of the last 2 years, and with Remembrance Day just around the corner, we are reminded of our constant human strife. What kind of peace do you long for?
2. What did God promise Israel? What has God promised you? How does this bring you peace? 3. Worship is just not singing worship songs. What were some ways Solomon worshipped God? What are some of the ways you worship God? How does worship bring you peace? 4. How does obedience to God bring you blessing and peace? 5. How has God showed us throughout the Bible that He desires to dwell with us? How does this bring you peace? 6. What can you pray for and what will you do now to grow in peace and contentment? 7. If you have time, discuss how the reigns of David and of Solomon foreshadow the promises of the Gospel and the Kingdom of God? 1. When you pray, what do you ask for? Is it mainly for material, situational or spiritual things? 2. What was Solomon’s incentive to pray? Looking at the structure of his prayer, what was the foundation and heart of his prayer? What was his attitude? 3. What is wisdom? What kind of wisdom did Solomon ask for? How do you see wisdom defined elsewhere in the Bible? 4. Why do you think God also gave Solomon great riches and honour? When God gives us more than we ask for spiritually and materially, how can it be both a test and a trust? 5. What did God encourage Solomon to do after granting him these wonderful gifts? What can happen to us if we use God’s gifts, but do not receive a heart that desires to love Him truly and obey Him wholly? 6. If God is gracious, generous and pleased when we come to Him in prayer, why can there be so little prayer in our lives? What is your incentive to pray? 7. What can you do in the next few months to be in prayer more frequently?
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