27 Jun Discussion Guide: How To Follow Jesus Christ Week 13
Before We Get Started
For our discussion today we will be using the sermon series discussion guides. If you would like to follow along you can access this discussion guide on the website at mosaicchurchaustin.com and then select “community group resources” in the menu options.
Prayer
Because the main goal of our time together is to establish relationships and learn how to walk with one another in all that God has called us to be and do, we’d like to begin by praying for one another. So, does anyone have anything you’d like us to pray for, or anything to share regarding how you’ve seen God moving in your life that we can celebrate together.
This Week’s Topic
This week we continue our new sermon series that will focus on what discipleship looks like through the lens of the life of the Apostle Peter. The series is titled How to Follow Jesus Christ. Over the the course of this series we will be discussing who it is that God has called us to be as Christians, the motivation behind that calling, and what that calling looks like when lived out in our every day lives.
Today’s Topic
Following Jesus Into Spiritual Growth
Discussion Questions
In what ares of life have you seen the importance intentionality? (I.e. exercise, diet, budget, etc)
Charles Spurgeon
“The Christian life is very much like climbing a hill of ice. You cannot slide up. You have to cut every step with an ice axe. Only with incessant labor in cutting and chipping can you make any progress. If you want to know how to backslide, leave off going forward. Cease going upward and you will go downward of necessity. You can never stand still.”
What makes that kind of Christian progress difficult?
How might patience and intentionality help bring about that kind of growth?
What does God tend to use in our lives to help carve out those steps to spiritual Growth?
2 Peter 1:5-8
“For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love. For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
How does being in community, intimate relationships, with others help us grow in the direction God wants to grow us?
How do people tend to respond when relationships don’t go the way they thought it would go?
If we push away from those relationships in those moments, what are we ultimately pushing away from?
Closing Thought
How can loving Jesus most, empower us to become all God has made us to be?