Sermon Discussion Guide: 4/26/26
Sermon Recap
Title: Questioning Jesus
Text: Matthew 22:23-46
Question: When the Kingdom of God comes in full, what will it be like?
I. It will be beyond your comprehension!
II. It will be governed by love!
III. It will be centered on Christ!
Discussion Questions
1. What do you think the average person on the streets thinks about the afterlife?
2. What teachings have you heard about what eternity will be like? How has that been helpful or not so helpful and why?
3. What excites you most when thinking about the New Heavens and New Earth?
4. How do you honestly feel about no marriage in the resurrection? Why do you feel that way? How do you respond with your thinking?
5. How do you specifically practice becoming a more faithful person of love?
6. What in your life is the greatest obstacle to you being a person of love?
7. How do we hold a Biblical pattern of love against all the other non-Christian versions of love in our culture? Where do the lines blur? How can we mark our love as distinct from other "loves" that may have similar expressions?
Title: Questioning Jesus
Text: Matthew 22:23-46
Question: When the Kingdom of God comes in full, what will it be like?
I. It will be beyond your comprehension!
II. It will be governed by love!
III. It will be centered on Christ!
Discussion Questions
1. What do you think the average person on the streets thinks about the afterlife?
2. What teachings have you heard about what eternity will be like? How has that been helpful or not so helpful and why?
3. What excites you most when thinking about the New Heavens and New Earth?
4. How do you honestly feel about no marriage in the resurrection? Why do you feel that way? How do you respond with your thinking?
5. How do you specifically practice becoming a more faithful person of love?
6. What in your life is the greatest obstacle to you being a person of love?
7. How do we hold a Biblical pattern of love against all the other non-Christian versions of love in our culture? Where do the lines blur? How can we mark our love as distinct from other "loves" that may have similar expressions?
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