Oct 16, 2022
The Day of the Lord Will Come – 2 Peter 3:1-10
Series: II Peter
Questions for Discussion & Application
  1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
  2. How does today’s passage challenge you personally?
  3. What do the scoffers say in verse 4? Have you ever heard such scoffing?
  4. How does Peter respond to the scoffers in verses 5-9? How does this response encourage your own confidence that Jesus will return as He promised?
  5. We see in verse 9 that God delays His return of judgement because He is patient and merciful? What does the merciful heart of God compel you to prioritize in your own life in order to reflect His heart of mercy to others?
  6. According to verse 10, what will happen on the Day of the Lord? Are you prepared for this coming Day?    
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  • Oct 16, 2022The Day of the Lord Will Come – 2 Peter 3:1-10
    Oct 16, 2022
    The Day of the Lord Will Come – 2 Peter 3:1-10
    Series: II Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does today’s passage challenge you personally?
    3. What do the scoffers say in verse 4? Have you ever heard such scoffing?
    4. How does Peter respond to the scoffers in verses 5-9? How does this response encourage your own confidence that Jesus will return as He promised?
    5. We see in verse 9 that God delays His return of judgement because He is patient and merciful? What does the merciful heart of God compel you to prioritize in your own life in order to reflect His heart of mercy to others?
    6. According to verse 10, what will happen on the Day of the Lord? Are you prepared for this coming Day?    
  • Oct 9, 2022Another Look at the False Teachers – 2 Peter 2:10b-22
    Oct 9, 2022
    Another Look at the False Teachers – 2 Peter 2:10b-22
    Series: II Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. Why can the arrogant confidence of a false teacher make his teaching even more deceptive for an unstable believer?
    4. Why are the false teachers compared to irrational animals in our passage? How does the rejection of God and the truth about God lead people to look more like irrational animals than image bearers?
    5. The false teachers promised the freedom to live an unrestrained life. Why is doing whatever you want without restraint actually slavery instead of freedom?
    6. What truth from this passage encourages you to persevere in following Jesus?
    7. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Oct 2, 2022Weeds in the Garden – 2 Peter 2:1-10
    Oct 2, 2022
    Weeds in the Garden – 2 Peter 2:1-10
    Series: II Peter
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. What are some destructive heresies that the church faces today? Why might these heresies be appealing and seductive?
    4. How can we guard ourselves against destructive false teaching?
    5. In today’s passage we see many historical examples of God judging evil. What additional examples of this can we see in the Scripture?
    6. Today’s passage makes clear that God knows how to rescue the godly and judge the unrighteous. How does this reminder encourage you in your walk with the Lord?     
    7. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Sep 25, 2022God has Spoken – 2 Peter 1:12-21
    Sep 25, 2022
    God has Spoken – 2 Peter 1:12-21
    Series: II Peter
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. What spiritual truths do we need to be continually reminded of? What does God use to remind us of these truths?
    4. Why do we as Christians believe the Bible to be the written Word of God? What helps you to know this is true?
    5. How are you seeking to pay careful attention to the prophetic word (scripture) in your own life? Do you find it to be like a lamp shining in a dark place?   
    6. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Sep 18, 2022Make Every Effort – 2 Peter 1:5-11
    Sep 18, 2022
    Make Every Effort – 2 Peter 1:5-11
    Series: II Peter
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. Which good quality listed in verses 5-7 do you most need to make every effort to grow in?
    4. Give an example of how possessing these good qualities would prevent a Christian from being useless and unproductive. Do you have an example from your own life?
    5. Why would lacking these good qualities be the result of forgetting one’s own salvation?
    6. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Sep 11, 2022Divine Provision – 2 Peter 1:1-4
    Sep 11, 2022
    Divine Provision – 2 Peter 1:1-4
    Series: II Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. Does it encourage you to know that you have everything that is needed to live a life that is growing in godliness?
    4. Where might we be tempted to look for the ability to be godly, besides the Lord?
    5. How does believing God’s promises enable us to share God’s holy character and escape corrupt desires. How have you experienced this to be true in your own life?
    6. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Sep 4, 2022Colossians 3:5-11
    Sep 4, 2022
    Colossians 3:5-11
    Series: Colossians
    1. What was confusing, convicting, or encouraging from this study of Scripture?
    2. What sins are we to put to death in verse 5? Why is it right to say that all of these sins are ultimately ‘idolatry’?
    3. What is the reason we should put sin away in verse 6? How does this change the appeal or allure of sin in our hearts?
    4. According to verse 8, what are the sins that hinder our unity as a church body?
    5. Why is it right to say that we are putting ourselves in God’s place of judgment over one another, when we give into these sinful temptations listed in verse 8,?
    6. Read Mark 12:28-31, How does Paul’s argument fit into the two great commandments? Do verses 5-6 correlate to the first or second greatest commandment? What about verses 8-9?
    7. What are Paul’s motivations for instructing us to put off the sinful tendencies that belong to our old nature in verses 10-11? Which one is most compelling to you?
    8. By God’s grace, what needs to change in your life based on this study of Colossians 3:5-11?
  • Aug 28, 2022Making it to the Finish Line – I Peter 5:6-14
    Aug 28, 2022
    Making it to the Finish Line – I Peter 5:6-14
    Series: I Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. Why is entrusting your anxieties to God an expression of humility?
    4. Is there an area of your life where you need to cast your anxiety upon God?
    5. What does soberly resisting the devil look like in your own life?
    6. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Aug 21, 2022The Recipe for Church Unity – I Peter 5:1-5
    Aug 21, 2022
    The Recipe for Church Unity – I Peter 5:1-5
    Series: I Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. Why are the instructions of verses 1-3 so important for pastors? How can they also apply to others who serve in different leadership positions of the church as well?
    4. Why might younger members of the church be singled out for instruction about being subject to elders/pastors?
    5. Humility among all persons of the church is essential for unity. Is there an area of church life where you need God’s grace to grow in humility?
    6. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?
  • Aug 14, 2022How to Respond to Suffering – I Peter 4:12-19
    Aug 14, 2022
    How to Respond to Suffering – I Peter 4:12-19
    Series: I Peter
    Questions for Discussion & Application
    1. What questions do you have about today’s passage?
    2. How does this passage challenge you or encourage you?
    3. What is the relationship of sharing in Christ’s sufferings and sharing in His glory? Why are these connected? (See I John 2:6 & 2 Timothy 3:12) 
    4. We are all called to say and do things for the name of Christ that will surely get us insulted. What is this for you?
    5. Is there an area where you have dodged suffering by being less than faithful?
    6. Why are we able to rejoice when we suffer for Christ’s sake? (See Acts 5:41, Romans 5:3, & Hebrews 10:34.)
    7. How will you apply today’s passage in your own life?