Today we begin a series of studies titled “The I AM’s of Christ” Share in your group what you most benefitted from Michael’s message on Sunday. 1. Jesus: “I Am” Read John 8:31-59. What was the main point Jesus was explaining to the Pharisees in answer to their question ‘Who do you think you are?’
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1. How did Mark define this test of ‘Sharing’? What other words could be used to help us understand its meaning? What does it specifically NOT mean? What light does 2 Cor. 6:14-18 shed on this issue? 2. What does 1 Jn. 2:15-17 teach us about ‘loving’? Can you identify some examples in your own
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1. So far in this series we have looked at the test of ‘knowing’ (looking at what we know and believe, and what beliefs mark us out as true followers of Jesus) and the test of ‘being’ (looking at our identity, who we are, so we can see what marks out a true follower of
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1. It was suggested in the sermon that we often categorise people by their familial relationships, country of origin, work, qualifications, position or interests. Do you agree or disagree? If you agree, why do you think we do this? If you disagree, in what other ways do we categorise people? What would be the best
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1. John often speaks in ‘dualities’ – e.g. things are true or false. Scan through the First Epistle of John and see what dualities you can identify – i.e. what things does John present as only having two possible options or outcomes? 2. It was pointed out in the sermon that the Gospel of John
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Homegroup Bible Study Notes: Week beginning: 4th February, 2019. 1. Read: John 1:35 – 42; 6:1 – 12; 12:20 – 22. 2. Consider the passages, above, from John’s Gospel:- Who is the individual that appears in each text as the common character? What is he seen to be doing? 3. What are some of the
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