Dec 10, 2023
One Spirit – I Corinthians 12:1-11
Application & Discussion Questions  
  1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
  2. What does it mean to say that Jesus is Lord?
  3. What gifts has the Holy Spirit given to you? How are you using your gifts for the common good? 
  4. Have you ever used a God-given gift from selfish motives or selfishly wished you had another’s gift?
  5. What gifts are we possibly tempted to over-focus on?
  6. How does this passage challenge you personally?
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  • Dec 10, 2023One Spirit – I Corinthians 12:1-11
    Dec 10, 2023
    One Spirit – I Corinthians 12:1-11
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. What does it mean to say that Jesus is Lord?
    3. What gifts has the Holy Spirit given to you? How are you using your gifts for the common good? 
    4. Have you ever used a God-given gift from selfish motives or selfishly wished you had another’s gift?
    5. What gifts are we possibly tempted to over-focus on?
    6. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Dec 3, 2023The Lord’s Supper – I Corinthians 11:17-34
    Dec 3, 2023
    The Lord’s Supper – I Corinthians 11:17-34
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. Why is the Lord’s Supper so important and valuable to us as Christians?
    3. As we celebrate the Lord’s Supper together, what is usually on your mind? What emotions do you usually feel?  Why?
    4. How might we be tempted to take the Lord’s Supper in a way that dishonors the Lord and the intended purposes of the meal?
    5. How do the corrections of the Apostle Paul in today’s passage fit well with the consistent theme in I Corinthians that we embody the self-giving love of our Lord towards one another.
    6. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Nov 26, 2023Head Coverings? – I Corinthians 11:2-16
    Nov 26, 2023
    Head Coverings? – I Corinthians 11:2-16
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. What does it mean to say that the husband is the head of his wife? Why is this not merely a social convention?
    3. Why is it important for men to be masculine and for women to be feminine? What gender distinctions are often blurred in our culture?
    4. Husbands, how can you sacrificially love and lead your wife?
    5. Wives, how can you respect and help your husband?
    6. How does this passage challenge you personally?
     
  • Nov 19, 2023Following Paul’s Example – I Corinthians 10:23-11:1
    Nov 19, 2023
    Following Paul’s Example – I Corinthians 10:23-11:1
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. What should you consider to be more important; your rights and freedoms or what will profit and build others up? (See I Corinthians 13:5, Romans 15:2, and Philippians 2:4.) 
    3. Where do you need to consider what is best for others instead of simply considering what you have the right or freedom to do?
    4. What questions could you ask yourself if you are not sure if you should do something or not?
    5. Why is living for the glory of God necessarily linked together with living for the good of others? (See Matthew 22:36-40.) 
    6. Paul encourages the Corinthians believers to imitate him as he imitates Christ. This teaches us the importance of Christian role models.  Do you have a Christian role model?  If yes, who?  Are you a Christian role model for anyone else?   
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Nov 12, 2023Learning from the Past – I Corinthians 10:1-22
    Nov 12, 2023
    Learning from the Past – I Corinthians 10:1-22
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. Why is it so important that we see the poor example of Israel and learn from it?
    3. What parts of Israel’s poor example are most convicting to you?
    4. Paul makes clear that idolatrous false religion is demonic. How have you seen this to be true?
    5. What does it look like to “flee from idolatry” in our own context?    
    6. How do the warnings and assurances of scripture work together without contradiction?
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Nov 5, 2023RUN TO WIN! – I Corinthians 9:24-27
    Nov 5, 2023
    RUN TO WIN! – I Corinthians 9:24-27
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. Why does the Christian life require discipline and self-control?
    3. What does it look like to live aimlessly and without self-control as a Christian?
    4. In what area of your life do you need more discipline and self-control?
    5. What is the imperishable prize that we run for?
    6. How does the hope of this prize motivate you to be disciplined?
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Oct 22, 2023Free of Charge – I Corinthians 9:1-18
    Oct 22, 2023
    Free of Charge – I Corinthians 9:1-18
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. What reasons does Paul give for why he and anyone who serves faithfully in the Gospel ministry should be paid for their work? (See also I Timothy 5:17-18.)
    3. What difficulties might arise if a church refuses to support those who faithfully lead in ministry?
    4. Since Paul was such an advocate for paying those who devote their lives to the Gospel ministry, why does he reject to be paid for his own work?
    5. Is there an area where the Lord may lead you to sacrifice a seeming “right” of yours in order to better live for the benefit and salvation of others?
    6. How can we give away the Gospel as radically as possible?
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Oct 15, 2023Do NOT Be a Stumbling Block – I Corinthians 8:1-13
    Oct 15, 2023
    Do NOT Be a Stumbling Block – I Corinthians 8:1-13
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. What does the statement “knowledge puffs up, but love builds up” mean? How does this statement challenge you?
    3. What does it mean to be a “stumbling block” to another Christian?
    4. How might love compel you to be sensitive to the conscience of other believers?
    5. How can you seek to “build up” a fellow believer this week?
    6. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Oct 8, 2023Undivided Devotion – I Corinthians 7:25-40
    Oct 8, 2023
    Undivided Devotion – I Corinthians 7:25-40
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. Why does our passage see singleness as a useful tool for living with an undivided devotion to the Lord?
    3. How do verses 29-31 challenge you? What changes might these verses lead you to make in your life?
    4. What examples of undivided devotion to Christ have you seen that encourage you?
    5. In what way are you tempted to become too absorbed in this world?
    6. How can we live with an awareness that the time to serve Christ is very short?
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?
  • Oct 1, 2023Bloom Where You are Planted – I Corinthians 7:17-24
    Oct 1, 2023
    Bloom Where You are Planted – I Corinthians 7:17-24
    Application & Discussion Questions  
    1. Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
    2. Why is circumcision no longer required for Christians?
    3. What physical changes are Christians tempted to trust in today in order to make them feel more spiritual?
    4. How have you been tempted to put your trust in a change of external circumstances rather than the Lord?
    5. Is it surprising to you that Paul tells bondservants not to be concerned about this? In order to live this out, what perspective is needed?  (See I Corinthians 7:31)  
    6. Why is human status irrelevant in God’s Kingdom? How does this encourage you? 
    7. How does this passage challenge you personally?