Jake is bringing treats next week.
1 What does God ask of all childten, and with what promise? (vs 1-3)
2 How can parents bring up their children " in the training and instruction of the lord" (vs 4)?
3 What would be the ideal employer / employee relationship?
4 How is serving man like serving God?
5 Are we all slaves, and if so, who are our masters?
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Ephesians 5:15-33
1 From verses 18-21, what qualities should a Spirit-filled life exhibit?
2 From this passage, what other relationship is marriage symbolic of? In what ways?
3 What is the main goal of a christian marriage?
4 How does the modern day view of marriage compare to this passage?
2 From this passage, what other relationship is marriage symbolic of? In what ways?
3 What is the main goal of a christian marriage?
4 How does the modern day view of marriage compare to this passage?
Monday, January 19, 2009
Ephesians 5:1-14
1 What three standards does Paul set for Christian living in verses 1, 2, and 8? How can this help us live a godly life?
2 What could Paul mean when he says to "live as children of light?"
3 Why must there be not even a hint of immorality, impurity or greed?
4 How might we apply verse 6 to our lives in order to remain upright in faith?
2 What could Paul mean when he says to "live as children of light?"
3 Why must there be not even a hint of immorality, impurity or greed?
4 How might we apply verse 6 to our lives in order to remain upright in faith?
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Ephesians 4:25-32
1 What do you learn about anger in vs 26-27?
2 What grade would you give yourself on putting vs 29 into practice this last week?
3 From verses 31-32, what negative attitudes shoul we eliminate and what positive attitudes should we cultivate?
Extra questions from Christian Woodley.
2 What grade would you give yourself on putting vs 29 into practice this last week?
3 From verses 31-32, what negative attitudes shoul we eliminate and what positive attitudes should we cultivate?
Extra questions from Christian Woodley.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Ephesians 4:13-24
Yes! Bible Study is finally moving to Wednesdays!
This week's questions are from Ephesians chapter 4 verses 14 through 24.
1 What does it mean to speak "the truth in love"? How is this different from just speaking the truth? (vs. 15)
2 How would you compare moral standards today with the moral standards in Paul's day?
3 What does it mean to "put off the old self" (vs 22) and "put on the new self" (vs 24)?
4 Of the four main jobs Paul described for a management team, which would you choose: Apostle (pioneer and church planner), prophet (motivator and encourager), evangelist (soul winner), or pastor/teacher?
This week's questions are from Ephesians chapter 4 verses 14 through 24.
1 What does it mean to speak "the truth in love"? How is this different from just speaking the truth? (vs. 15)
2 How would you compare moral standards today with the moral standards in Paul's day?
3 What does it mean to "put off the old self" (vs 22) and "put on the new self" (vs 24)?
4 Of the four main jobs Paul described for a management team, which would you choose: Apostle (pioneer and church planner), prophet (motivator and encourager), evangelist (soul winner), or pastor/teacher?
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Ephesians 3:1-13
What was Paul's view of the mission God had given to him?
Why would Paul consider himself "less than the least of all God's people"?
What important mission does the church have in God's plan?
In verse 13, what could "because of my sufferings for you" mean?
Katie Haglin is bringing treats this Tuesday,
Why would Paul consider himself "less than the least of all God's people"?
What important mission does the church have in God's plan?
In verse 13, what could "because of my sufferings for you" mean?
Katie Haglin is bringing treats this Tuesday,
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Ephesians 2:11-22
This week's questions are:
What "dividing wall' is in our world would you most like to see come down?
Before Jesus came, what problems did the Gentiles face (vv. 11-12)?
How do you think the practicing Jews felt when these Gentiles started coming to their church, but didn't want to adopt the Jewish custom of circumcision?
How would a person of a different background be accepted in your church?
What "dividing wall' is in our world would you most like to see come down?
Before Jesus came, what problems did the Gentiles face (vv. 11-12)?
How do you think the practicing Jews felt when these Gentiles started coming to their church, but didn't want to adopt the Jewish custom of circumcision?
How would a person of a different background be accepted in your church?
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