This week we'll be reading Psalm 28.
1. David talks about a neighbor that speaks peace, but has a flaw. What's the flaw?
2. What images does David associate with God? Why?
3. Which image of God means the most to you?
4. How will God treat us versus how he will treat those that are evil?
5. In this Psalm, David goes from being defeated and desperate (vs. 1-5) to overjoyed and confiedent (vs. 6-7). How can this be?
See you all on Tuesday!
Friday, May 16, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Final week of Titus!
This week read Titus 3:9-15.
Questions
1. Do you have any examples of controversies or arguments that are unproductive?
2. Why do you think Paul tells us that after warning a divisive person twice we shouldn't have anything to do with them? vs. 10-11.
3. How do Paul's instructions in vs. 9-11 reflect both love and uncompromising righteousness? What are situations where we see this division in our lives and how might we handle it?
4. How might we devote ourselves to doing what is good? What is the good Paul is talking about?
5. What is the main thing you've gotten out of Titus?
Kalli's bringing treats.
Questions
1. Do you have any examples of controversies or arguments that are unproductive?
2. Why do you think Paul tells us that after warning a divisive person twice we shouldn't have anything to do with them? vs. 10-11.
3. How do Paul's instructions in vs. 9-11 reflect both love and uncompromising righteousness? What are situations where we see this division in our lives and how might we handle it?
4. How might we devote ourselves to doing what is good? What is the good Paul is talking about?
5. What is the main thing you've gotten out of Titus?
Kalli's bringing treats.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Tuesday, May 6
We will be reading Titus 3: 1-8
1) Why must we be all the things listed in verses 1 & 2? What is going on in society today that requires it?
2) What does verse 3 tell us about the Cretans and ourselves?
3) What do verses 4-7 say about God's character? What about His desires for us?
4) How does Paul's message in verses 4-7 encourage us to devote ourselves to doing good?
5) How can we completely devote ourselves to doing good?
Sara Herman is bringing treats
See you all Tuesday!
1) Why must we be all the things listed in verses 1 & 2? What is going on in society today that requires it?
2) What does verse 3 tell us about the Cretans and ourselves?
3) What do verses 4-7 say about God's character? What about His desires for us?
4) How does Paul's message in verses 4-7 encourage us to devote ourselves to doing good?
5) How can we completely devote ourselves to doing good?
Sara Herman is bringing treats
See you all Tuesday!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Final Treat List
Heres the list of who is bringing treats from now until the end of the year!
May 6 ~ Sara Herman
May 13 ~ Kalli Thommen
May 20 ~ Gwen Setterberg
May 27 ~ Megan Froemming, Emily Roberson & Cici Holmquist
May 6 ~ Sara Herman
May 13 ~ Kalli Thommen
May 20 ~ Gwen Setterberg
May 27 ~ Megan Froemming, Emily Roberson & Cici Holmquist
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Titus 2: 9-15
1.) What difference does our salvation make in our behavior? (v. 12) What conflicts does this verse imply Christians will face?
2.) How does our lifestyle relate to Jesus's death? (v. 14) To his appering? (v. 13)
3.) The last sentance of chapter two is "Do not let anyone despise you." How can we do this?
4.) Verse 10 talks about how we should make teaching about God attractive. How can we make teaching God's word attractive today?
5.) How are we like the slaves mentioned in verses 9 and 10?
Please remember to pray for tests and projects this week!
2.) How does our lifestyle relate to Jesus's death? (v. 14) To his appering? (v. 13)
3.) The last sentance of chapter two is "Do not let anyone despise you." How can we do this?
4.) Verse 10 talks about how we should make teaching about God attractive. How can we make teaching God's word attractive today?
5.) How are we like the slaves mentioned in verses 9 and 10?
I believe James is bringing treats
Please remember to pray for tests and projects this week!
Friday, April 18, 2008
This is Hannah
This week we'll be reading Titus 2: 1-8
1.) What is Paul implying about the important of mentors (trusted guides or models)?
2.) What should we do to encourage young men and women?
3.) What one quality do you feel is the most important in our Christian society?
4.) What qualities does God want us to teach and why are they important to teach/learn?
5.) What qualities can you apply to your life and how can you do this?
Prayer requests:
Strength for the rest of the year
Sarah (Ellingboe) will be bringing treats.
1.) What is Paul implying about the important of mentors (trusted guides or models)?
2.) What should we do to encourage young men and women?
3.) What one quality do you feel is the most important in our Christian society?
4.) What qualities does God want us to teach and why are they important to teach/learn?
5.) What qualities can you apply to your life and how can you do this?
Prayer requests:
Strength for the rest of the year
Sarah (Ellingboe) will be bringing treats.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
FIRST WEEK OF Titus 1:1-9 on april 8, 2008
1. How does Paul describe his own leadership? vs. 1-3
2. a. What are some of Paul's leadership qualifications in vs. 6-9?
b. Why is Paul's list of leadership qualifications focused on "being" and not "doing"?
3. Who do you respect for their godly leadership? What do you appreciate in them?
4. Which qualities do you want to develop in your own life? How can you show these this week?
SOMEONE WANT TO BRING TREATS PLEASE???????!
2. a. What are some of Paul's leadership qualifications in vs. 6-9?
b. Why is Paul's list of leadership qualifications focused on "being" and not "doing"?
3. Who do you respect for their godly leadership? What do you appreciate in them?
4. Which qualities do you want to develop in your own life? How can you show these this week?
SOMEONE WANT TO BRING TREATS PLEASE???????!
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