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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Feb 27 & 28, 2010 Pastor Scott Lanigan THE UNIT Ephesians 4

Feb 27 & 28, 2010 Pastor Scott Lanigan THE UNIT Ephesians 4

Romans 12:3-11 Read this passage in pairs. • How should Christians think about themselves? • What did Paul, the writer of Romans, use the human body to illustrate? (vs. 4-5) • What does the statement in verse 3 mean in the context of being a part of Christ’s body? What does being connected to Jesus have to do with how we live our life? (John 15:6) • What is true fellowship and why is it important to experience it? (Hebrews 10:25; Acts 2:42-47)

Romans 12:3-11 Read this passage in pairs. • How should Christians think about themselves? • What did Paul, the writer of Romans, use the human body to illustrate? (vs. 4-5) • What does the statement in verse 3 mean in the context of being a part of Christ’s body? What does being connected to Jesus have to do with how we live our life? (John 15:6) • What is true fellowship and why is it important to experience it? (Hebrews 10:25; Acts 2:42-47)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Feb 27 & 28, 2010 Pastor Scott Lanigan THE UNIT Ephesians 4

Feb 27 & 28, 2010 Pastor Scott Lanigan THE UNIT Ephesians 4

Romans 12:3-11 Read this passage in pairs. • How should Christians think about themselves? • What did Paul, the writer of Romans, use the human body to illustrate? (vs. 4-5) • What does the statement in verse 3 mean in the context of being a part of Christ’s body? What does being connected to Jesus have to do with how we live our life? (John 15:6) • What is true fellowship and why is it important to experience it? (Hebrews 10:25; Acts 2:42-47)

Romans 12:3-11 Read this passage in pairs. • How should Christians think about themselves? • What did Paul, the writer of Romans, use the human body to illustrate? (vs. 4-5) • What does the statement in verse 3 mean in the context of being a part of Christ’s body? What does being connected to Jesus have to do with how we live our life? (John 15:6) • What is true fellowship and why is it important to experience it? (Hebrews 10:25; Acts 2:42-47)

Ephesians 4:17-32 Read through this passage as a group. • In that context, how should followers of Christ think about themselves? (vs 25 ff) - if you want to know what ‘ff’ means email Scott Lanigan at [email protected]. • What is the possibility of living like this in your sphere of influence? What is the reality of it happening? • Do you wake up each day with the perspective that you are living in Christ's forgiveness? If you were, how would/does that impact your day? How does that change your decisions making process? • How could you inspire each other to develop some of these characteristics in your group and foster it's growth?

Ephesians 4:17-32 Read through this passage as a group. • In that context, how should followers of Christ think about themselves? (vs 25 ff) - if you want to know what ‘ff’ means email Scott Lanigan at [email protected]. • What is the possibility of living like this in your sphere of influence? What is the reality of it happening? • Do you wake up each day with the perspective that you are living in Christ's forgiveness? If you were, how would/does that impact your day? How does that change your decisions making process? • How could you inspire each other to develop some of these characteristics in your group and foster it's growth?

End off your time together by sharing one or more area(s) of growth for your life stemming from Ephesians 4. Pray the blessing of Ephesians 3:20-21 over each member of the group realizing that what seems impossible for you is completely possible for God.

End off your time together by sharing one or more area(s) of growth for your life stemming from Ephesians 4. Pray the blessing of Ephesians 3:20-21 over each member of the group realizing that what seems impossible for you is completely possible for God.

Ephesians 4:17-32 Read through this passage as a group. • In that context, how should followers of Christ think about themselves? (vs 25 ff) - if you want to know what ‘ff’ means email Scott Lanigan at [email protected]. • What is the possibility of living like this in your sphere of influence? What is the reality of it happening? • Do you wake up each day with the perspective that you are living in Christ's forgiveness? If you were, how would/does that impact your day? How does that change your decisions making process? • How could you inspire each other to develop some of these characteristics in your group and foster it's growth?

Ephesians 4:17-32 Read through this passage as a group. • In that context, how should followers of Christ think about themselves? (vs 25 ff) - if you want to know what ‘ff’ means email Scott Lanigan at [email protected]. • What is the possibility of living like this in your sphere of influence? What is the reality of it happening? • Do you wake up each day with the perspective that you are living in Christ's forgiveness? If you were, how would/does that impact your day? How does that change your decisions making process? • How could you inspire each other to develop some of these characteristics in your group and foster it's growth?

End off your time together by sharing one or more area(s) of growth for your life stemming from Ephesians 4. Pray the blessing of Ephesians 3:20-21 over each member of the group realizing that what seems impossible for you is completely possible for God.

End off your time together by sharing one or more area(s) of growth for your life stemming from Ephesians 4. Pray the blessing of Ephesians 3:20-21 over each member of the group realizing that what seems impossible for you is completely possible for God.