A study – Our verses for 2019

This study is based on 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 and the sermon: An Annual Check Up…

  1. What do we know about the Corinthian Church?
  2. [This question should take the majority of the discussion time, go as deep and as wide as you can] Taking time to really consider each of the ‘commands’ we are given, then discuss them as a group and talk through what effect, taking each of them seriously would have on us as individuals and as a church?
  3. Spend some time praying for us as individuals and a church, that we will be obedient to these commands.
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Luke 1:5-25 – A Bible Study

This study is based on the above passage and the Sermon The Promise.

  1. What do we know about the background to this account? For example: when was the last prophecy; what was so special about Zachariah’s service at the temple etc.?
  2. What are angels? Should we expect angels to be about today? What is their role?
  3. What was wrong with Zachariah’s question in verse 18?
  4. The were 4 points of application we picked out in the sermon, what were why and why do they matter?

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A Study – Micah 5:1-5

Misha’s sermon can be found here: Fulfilled Prophecy?

  1. Discuss, as a group: What needs to happen for the prophecies in Micah and Isaiah to be fulfilled.
  2. How will the world be vastly different when Jesus returns and using your imagination try to picture what the reign of Messiah will be like.
  3. What other Old Testament prophecies can you think of that also speak of the return and setting up of the Lord’s kingdom on earth.
  4. Jesus is the light of the world remembering the menorah we saw up on the screen what was the important ingredients needed to keep us burning and why do we keep needing to be refilled.

A Study – Mark 16:15-20

Reading – Mark 16:15-20

Based on the sermon: Able to flourish!?

  1. In the sermon we looked at three points in this passage which, over the years, have been taken out of context and so become controversial. Discuss what they were and what Mark’s point was.
  2. Looking at verses 15 and 20; discuss what is meant by go, preaching, the good news, everywhere, everyone.
  3. Verse 19 is a short statement of fact – what does that fact mean for us?
  4. Discuss what it means for us to live in the power of The Holy Spirit.
  5. How are individuals going to apply this to their lives in the days ahead?