Past Sermons
- Sep 26, 2025The Key Question | Luke 7:18-23 (September 20th, 2025)
- Sep 14, 2025Godly Compassion | Luke 7:11-17 (September 14th, 2025)
- Sep 7, 2025Marvelous Faith | Luke 7:1-10 (September 7th, 2025)
- Aug 31, 2025Perfect Permanence | Revelation 21:1-8 (August 31st, 2025)
- Aug 23, 2025Vanity Fair | Psalm 62:9 (August 23rd, 2025)
Discussion Questions
November 2nd, 2025
The Gospel Light
Text | Luke 8:16-21
Discussion Questions
Heart
Jesus tells the people that
hearing God’s Word without obedience is an invitation to judgment. What does this tell us about the value Jesus places upon obedience?
hearing God’s Word without obedience is an invitation to judgment. What does this tell us about the value Jesus places upon obedience?
Home
When we listen to God’s Word it
will have an impact on the shape of our
home. What are some examples of ways that your home has been impacted by God’s Word? What are some places that He is showing you might be improved?
will have an impact on the shape of our
home. What are some examples of ways that your home has been impacted by God’s Word? What are some places that He is showing you might be improved?
Harvest
If Christians make it a point to
weekly gather to hear from God’s Word, but do not obey it, what will the impact be upon the harvest field? What is the possible impact when we do obey?
weekly gather to hear from God’s Word, but do not obey it, what will the impact be upon the harvest field? What is the possible impact when we do obey?
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October 26th, 2025
Fruitful Christianity
Text | Luke 8:4-15
Discussion Questions
Heart
Jesus tells us that a heart that has properly received the seed of the Word is knowable by its fruit. Does this description give you comfort or concern? Are you “holding fast to the Word” in your heart?
Home
Jesus warns us that a concern for the things of this world can choke out a growing seed. How can your home be a place where the hearts of all in it are helped to love the cares of the Kingdom of God?
Harvest
In this parable the Sower clearly trusts that some seed will fall upon good soil. He has not determined which soil is good and which is not. So he offers the seed without prejudice. How can we be like the sower in our communication of the Gospel? How can we trust God more in our service to Him?
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