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Discussion Questions:

1.     Jesus came to exegete God!  What story did Jesus teach, or example did Jesus provide that helps you know God in a richer and fuller way?  Why does that story resonate with you?

2.     Who was instrumental in helping you develop your picture of God?  How does that picture continue to get clearer?  Who are you intentionally making an effort to share that picture with?

3.     Why was getting close to God and seeing His glory such a dangerous thing in the Old Testament?  How has that changed through Jesus?  How is it the same, even with Jesus?

4.     Why do you suppose people struggled throughout the Old Testament to maintain a clear understanding of God and keep a healthy relationship with Him?  What things do we face today that distort the image of God being seen in clarity?

5.     Why is God being in a body an important thing?  How does seeing God in a body through Jesus help you understand God and His ways better?

6.     What efforts have you made to grow in the 11 practices we looked at from the example and teachings of Jesus?  Is there a particular area you have made more effort to practice?  How has it influenced your spiritual walk and maturity in the LORD?

7.     In what ways would you say you personally, or the body (the church), are weak or handicapped?  How does Jesus’ constant miracles of restoring people’s bodies help you see greater potential for what can be accomplished as God in a body?  What should we do with this information?

8.     What does it mean to see God in a new dimension?  How is God much more than words on a page or stories in a book?  Why is it important to not confine God to a book?

9.     How did hearing about the body of Christ in the Roman Empire in the 2nd & 3rd centuries inspire you?  What are some ways the church can be this influential in the community around us today?

Discussion Questions:

1.     What does it mean to take up your cross to follow Jesus?  How do you live this out in practical ways throughout your days?  What makes this a challenge to do?

2.     What would you say your eternal purpose is?  What gifts, resources, and opportunities has the LORD blessed you with to fulfill your eternal purpose?  What hinders you from fulfilling this purpose?

3.     What struggles do you face with desiring to be recognized for the service you do for others?  What tips would you give for growing in humility?  How does knowing who you are and where you are going help with this?

4.     What is the difference in serving and being a servant?  How does knowing your role of being a servant help you feel secure, or does it? 

5.     How does self-sufficiency show one is insecure?  How does self-sufficiency hinder working together as a community?  How does being servant-minded assist in building community?

6.     Why do you suppose none of the apostles volunteered to take on the role of washing feet?  What struggle do you have with trying to be Jesus the LORD instead of Jesus the servant?

7.     How does seeing Jesus as the servant willing to be pierced out of His love for His Master, His wife, and His children help you understand your role as an apprentice of His?  Why is it important that Jesus still wears the scars from the choice He made to die to self and serve His Master?  Do you have any scars from choosing to serve your Master for life?  What are they?

8.     Why do we tend to be more like those who ate and were satisfied instead of those who are transformed?  How does the role of being a servant help you see more of the power of God?  How does this assist in your transformation into a true apprentice or disciple of Jesus?

9.     Where do you practice service?  What specific places do you intentionally take on the role of servant?  How much recognition do you wish you would receive from it?

Discussion Questions:

1.     In what ways have you experienced being a stranger or orphan?  What do you see from the word for “hospitality” being made up of two words in the Greek, the word for love (philo) and the word for strangers or outsiders (xenia)?

2.     What is the difference in hospitality and entertaining people?  Why was hospitality in Old Testament times so challenging?  What do you like or dislike about what hospitality was like in Old Testament times?

3.     Why is it important to focus on reaching those who are outsiders, and not just exclusively on a relationship with God?  How did Tony Campolo’s example of throwing a birthday party for Agnes inspire you?  Who do you know that is an outsider?

4.     How should our church provide hospitality to those who will never join us for worship? 

5.     What makes accepting hospitality from others difficult to do?  How has this unfortunate attitude crept into our relationship with God?  How has God offered you hospitality?

6.     What is table fellowship?  How did Jesus constantly offer table fellowship to the people He encountered?  How is communion a form of table fellowship?  How do you feel about being invited to the table with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit?

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