Discussion Questions:
1. Is it possible there are things you have missed out on in the Kingdom of God because you didn’t think to open the door available to it? If your life feels like less than what you thought the Kingdom of God was supposed to be, could you be settling for less than what is available to you? What can you change in your seeking to experience more of what God offers you?
2. How easy is it to be like the Inn Keeper and not recognize the activity of God going on around you? How have daily responsibilities and accomplishing the tasks of the temporary gotten in the way of recognizing and being part of the eternal? What can you do to be more aware and involved in God’s redeeming work?
3. Are we seeking a relationship with Jesus or salvation? What’s the difference? Why is it important to see beyond the star to the fulfilling of prophecy, or seeing beyond the angels to the actual Messiah? In what ways have you as an individual, or the church settled for religion instead of relationship?
4. How have you seen the Kingdom of God working in your presence? How has the Kingdom of God offered your life back, like the leper and servant of the Centurion had their life given back to them? What role did seeking Jesus play in them receiving the healing that they did? What are you seeking?
5. Why is it important to see Christianity as a verb instead of a noun? What struggles have you seen with trying to control things and turning them into nouns instead of keeping them as action verbs? How tempting is it to make the things of God’s Kingdom work for you instead of you working for them?
6. How would you compare/contrast the stories of the Rich Young Ruler (Matt. 19) and Zacchaeus (Luke 19)? Which of these two men are you more like in your seeking? Why?


