Generosity with the Gospel (Matthew 2:1-12)

Three ways the Christmas story motivates to be generous with the Gospel Christ came to call outsiders You were an outsider Every unbeliever is an outsider God can save any outsider Christ came to dethrone our false kings Christ came to create worshipers Worship calls for sacrifice Worship calls for submission Worship creates joy
Immanuel—God With Us (Matthew 1:23)

Key idea: Jesus is Immanuel—God with us God With Us in the Past God With Us in Jesus Christ God With Us Now God With Us Forever
Jesus, Our Complete Savior (Romans 7:14-25)

I. The War Within (vv.14-23) Sin Dwells in Me (vv.14-20) Two Principles Within (vv.21-23) II. Wretched, Yet Redeemed (vv.24-25) Realize You’re Not Alone Rejoice in Your Savior From All Sin Run Quickly to Jesus Christ Recognize Your Two Natures
Growing Younger (Mark 10:13-31)

Following Jesus means recognizing our need for Him.
Presenting the World’s Most Priceless Jewel: Fear of the Lord
The Joy of Generosity (Philippians 4:14-20)
Born of Great Love
The Christian and the Law Pt. 2 (Romans 7:7-13)

Key Idea: Sin uses the law for evil purposes, but the law is meant to lead us to Christ. Sin Manifested Through the Law (v.7) Sin Manipulates Through the Law (v.8a) Sin Murders Through the Law (vv.8b-11) Sin Magnified Through the Law (vv.12-13)
Staying on Mission (John 21:20-25)
Sermon Study: Session 9 (Fall 2021)

Session 9 – Small Group Study Guide Download: Word | Download: PDF Word: How this truth should be understood What is the significance of Peter fishing in John 21:3-4 (cf. John 16:32)? Compare and contrast Peter’s declaration of love for Jesus in Mark 14:26-31 to John 21:15-17. What changed? What is the significance of Jesus’ […]