1.17.21 HUDDLE–Listen, Do, Repeat Wk 3

Zach Below   -  

INTRO

Welcome to week 3 of “Listen, Do, Repeat: How Faith Works.” In week 1, Pastor Ryan reminded us that “great faith requires managed expectations,” and that we are called to faithful obedience and not results. Last week, we crashed Simon the Pharisee’s dinner party in Luke 7 and witnessed how “love proceeds out of forgiveness.” This week we will be exploring Luke 8:1-3 and discussing how it points to the spiritual and the practical.

 

  1. How did you first get connected at One Life? What was it like the first time you walked in?

 

 

SCRIPTURE ENGAGEMENT – LUKE 8:1-3

After this, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to another, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. The Twelve were with him, and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out; Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.

 

  1. What stands out to you about this text? Read the text one more time and see if anything new or different stands out.

 

  1. What (if anything) does this Scripture reveal about the character, personality or habits of Jesus?

 

 

SCRIPTURE ENGAGEMENT QUESTIONS

Context: Many people have heard of the 12 apostles, but Scripture also talks about Jesus sending out 72 followers on mission. In addition, Acts mentions that Jesus had 120 followers that were with him through his ministry. All this to say . . . Jesus traveled with an entourage.

 

  1. On Sunday, Bret said, “If there ever was a life that could have been a solo act, it would have been Jesus. But he did his life with a group of people.”

If Jesus is God in the flesh, he could have come to earth as anything he wanted. He could have been a King or a military conqueror . . . He could have came back to 2020 as a social media superstar. Why do you think Jesus came the way he did, and what does it reveal about what is important in life?

 

  1. How does the text highlight the value of women?

Note: During this time/place, women were considered little more than property. They were not allowed to pursue any type of higher education beyond basic reading, writing and learning to run a household. They were not allowed to participate in public prayer at the temple and they most definitely were not allowed to follow a rabbi. Any respectable rabbi would never allow it.

 

  1. How does this text speak to both spiritual power and the practical?

 

  1. When you look at this text, you could say that Jesus drew in or sparked change in the women through spiritual power (cured evil spirits and diseases), but they were formed through the practical . . . following Jesus, learning from him, and supporting him practically.

 

Through what practical way(s) has God formed you over the last year?

 

  1. Jesus was clearly a miracle worker. It would have been easy for him to miraculously provide for himself. For instance, multiple times Jesus miraculously fed 4,000 and 5,000 people. Yet, other times we see Jesus ask his disciples to go get supplies or food. In the same way, Jesus could have supported himself but chose to allow others to support him. Why do you think Jesus did this? How was he using it to spiritually form others?

 

 

SPIRITUAL FORMATION PATH

If possible, show image of Spiritual Formation Path

 

When you look at how Jesus formed his disciples, he did it both through teaching and apprenticing them. It was about both knowledge and action. Two-thousand years later, we are formed the same way . . . through both knowledge and action. While we are called to incorporate both into our lives, God’s timing and leading is different for all of us.

 

  1. Look over the Spiritual Formation Path. Where do you sense that God is leading you right now? What step should you take this year?

 

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Talk through the options and then close in prayer. Try and hold each other accountable to signing up for 1 thing on connection day (Jan 31st).

 

CW101: How to Read the Bible (On Campus beginning Feb 7th)

Did you know that daily reflection on Scripture is considered the number one way people move closer to God? The problem for many of us is that the Bible is confusing, archaic, and even boring. How are we supposed to move closer to God if we don’t understand what we are reading? CW101: How to Read the Bible seeks to remove those barriers. After just six weeks, you will have all the tools necessary for a lifetime of understanding and engaging in Scripture. Make Scripture come alive by joining us for CW101.

 

CW201: Basic Christian Beliefs (Coming April 2021)

What is God like? How does God communicate with us? Why do Christians use the word Trinity to talk about God? Christian Worldview 201 addresses these questions and many more. This 6-week class designed to help you become familiar with the basics of the Christian faith. If you’ve had burning questions about the Christian faith that you’ve never been able to ask, CW201 provides you the freedom to do so. Join us for CW201 and build a solid foundation for your faith.

 

CENTERED: Answering the Most Important and Meaningful Questions in Life

Where did it all come from? Are human beings special, highly evolved animals, or nothing more than accidents? Is there any hope? All of us, in one form or another, have wondered about these kinds of things . . . the BIG questions in life. CENTERED is a 7-week class that explores these types of questions. Each week begins with a short film created by the One Life Creative Arts team followed by a look at how various belief systems answer each question. In CENTERED, you will examine the claims, evidence, and implications of each worldview and you will walk away with a solid understanding of how and why the Christ-Centered Worldview answers each question. Join CENTERED and find out what you believe about the most important and meaningful questions in life.

 

 

KICKSTART (Jan 24th and 31st)

If you want to take a next step at One Life but don’t know where to begin, KICKSTART is for you. KICKSTART is a 2-week class where you will get to know One Life’s Mission, Vision and Values. In addition, Kickstart will walk you through the connection options at One Life and help you create your own Spiritual Formation Path. Take that next step and join us for our next KICKSTART, available on-campus, virtually, and on-demand.