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Discussion Questions:

1.     In what ways would you say Jesus was a perfect witness for God?  How did He provide a witness for the love God has for us?  How did He provide a witness of truth?

2.     Why is being a witness for truth so dangerous?  What happens when we get truth and love out of balance?  Too much love, not enough truth, or too much truth, not enough love?

3.     Why do you think people are threatened when your truth doesn’t line up with theirs?  How can we live according to truth and not fall into division?

4.     How have you seen the power God provides through His Holy Spirit make a difference in the witness you offer?

5.     How did Jesus’ lifestyle shame the wise and the strong (See I Cor. 1:27-28)?  Why are His choices an important reminder of the need we have for the power of God through His Spirit?

6.     What are some ways God shows throughout the Scriptures that it doesn’t matter what the opposition is that we face because His plans will be fulfilled?  How have you seen this in your own life? 

7.     What things can we learn from the change in Peter from being rebuked when Jesus told him He must suffer and die to what he proclaims on the Day of Pentecost?  How has the Holy Spirit helped you to gain understanding

8.     On the Day of Pentecost there was a combination of wind and fire to display the pouring out of the Holy Spirit.  The witness of the apostles went on to spread like wildfire.  Have you seen a wildfire of witnessing spread similar to this before?  What can we do to see the same kind of wildfire today? 

Discussion Questions:

  1. What does it mean to be a witness for God and His Kingdom? How have you seen God open opportunities around you for you to show His glory and witness to His goodness?

  2. Who would you say is the greatest witness for God in the bible (excluding Jesus)? What qualities do they demonstrate that make you feel this way?

  3. How is being a witness more about lifestyle and choices than the words we use? In what ways is being a witness for the LORD a mindset of being willing to be used by the LORD?

  4. Why did God point Job out to Satan? What do you see in Job’s early life prior to Satan’s attack against him that challenges you to be a better witness for the LORD?

  5. Seeing the description of Job’s earlier life in Job 29, does it encourage you? frustrate you? intimidate you? scare you? Excite you? Based upon the example Job provides, in what ways should we expand our concept of witnessing and outreach?

  6. Why does Luke emphasize that his first account was what Jesus began to do and teach in Acts 1:1? What is the significance of this?

  7. How is the call of Jesus to the apostles to be His witnesses similar to the model of witnessing Job provided? In what ways is witnessing merely showing that God/Jesus is alive and active in our lives? How is it more than this?

  8. What tactics did Satan use to discourage Job so he would stop being a witness for the LORD? How have you seen these tactics used against you?

  9. Why do you suppose Job’s wife told him to curse God and die? In a world that often suggests for us to “curse God and die” what are some specific ways we can bless the LORD instead?

  10. Do you have one person God has placed upon your heart to be a witness for Him? What can you do to be ready to witness when the door of opportunity is opened?

Discussion Questions:

1.     What role do news and headlines play in your life?  How/why do they add to anxiety and discouragement?  How does the word of God offer something different?

2.     How has God revealed to you recently that He is in total control?  What kinds of things move you to question His control of things?  Is it possible to be afraid and still believe God is in control? (Please elaborate on your answer.)

3.     What kinds of things feel too big or powerful in this world?  When/where is the last time you were overwhelmed by the awesomeness of God and His presence in this world or your life circumstances?  What kinds of things “open your eyes” to God’s surrounding presence (like Elisha’s servant had his eyes opened)?

4.     Is it fair to say it is just human nature to swing back and forth in our faith and trust in God?  Is it encouraging or discouraging to see pillars of the faith like Abraham and Asa swing back and forth in their trust?  Why do our memories get short when our problems get large?

5.     In what ways is your faith/trust in God fragile like a snowflake?  How does the imagery of a snowbank or snowman provide insight for what God wants when He designed us for community?  How have you helped or hindered the ability of people to come together like a snowbank?

6.     The disciples (apprentices) were gathered together with one mind in prayer after Jesus ascended to be with the Father.  Does the Garden Ridge family do enough of this for people to maintain a healthy focus of God and community?  What changes should be made?

7.     What is the craziest or boldest thing you have seen done by someone who bought into the truth that God cannot be stopped?  How do the stories of Gideon, Joshua & Caleb, Jehoshaphat and Moses influence or inspire you?  How would things be different in our community and throughout the world if more people lived sold out to the idea that God cannot be stopped?

8.     How does one balance the fact that God cannot be stopped, but there were still beatings, imprisonments, shipwrecks, trials, and people martyred for their faith in God in the Book of Acts?  What does this show you about your own walk of faith with the LORD?

9.     Why is it important to see your circumstances through God instead of God through your circumstances?  Who helps you keep things in the right perspective?  Have you thanked them for the role they play in your life lately?

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