Sermon Discussion Guide: 6/7/26
Sermon Recap
Title: Let me introduce you...
Text: 1 Kings 3
Big Idea: Flourishing comes from wisdom.
Outline:
I. The Gift of Wisdom
II. The Power of Wisdom
III. The Choice of Wisdom
Discussion Questions
1. Share examples of people who exhibit a unique "hokma" or skill in their particular craft. How has it been used for in beneficial ways for the good of those around?
2. Every human made in the image of God can exhibit a level of hokma wisdom/skill, but God's people have an ability to embody the deepest root of wisdom. How would you define and/or differentiate between the two when you see it in others?
3. What does it look like, or has it looked like, for you to seek wisdom from God and to find it? Did you ever misread what you thought was wisdom?
4. Wisdom has incredible power to bring justice (mishpat) to the community around you. How have you, or what example can you share, about how wisdom was able to alleviate problems in others' lives?
5. How do you see God at work in North Park to leverage our collective wisdom to bring justice to our community? What would you like to see us press into more? (Email any noteworthy examples to Luke at luke@northparkfw.org)
6. The statement was made, "You will act in accordance with what you love over what you know." Do you agree or disagree? How have you seen this proven true?
7. How is your relationship with Jesus impacting your relationship with wisdom? Explain.
Title: Let me introduce you...
Text: 1 Kings 3
Big Idea: Flourishing comes from wisdom.
Outline:
I. The Gift of Wisdom
II. The Power of Wisdom
III. The Choice of Wisdom
Discussion Questions
1. Share examples of people who exhibit a unique "hokma" or skill in their particular craft. How has it been used for in beneficial ways for the good of those around?
2. Every human made in the image of God can exhibit a level of hokma wisdom/skill, but God's people have an ability to embody the deepest root of wisdom. How would you define and/or differentiate between the two when you see it in others?
3. What does it look like, or has it looked like, for you to seek wisdom from God and to find it? Did you ever misread what you thought was wisdom?
4. Wisdom has incredible power to bring justice (mishpat) to the community around you. How have you, or what example can you share, about how wisdom was able to alleviate problems in others' lives?
5. How do you see God at work in North Park to leverage our collective wisdom to bring justice to our community? What would you like to see us press into more? (Email any noteworthy examples to Luke at luke@northparkfw.org)
6. The statement was made, "You will act in accordance with what you love over what you know." Do you agree or disagree? How have you seen this proven true?
7. How is your relationship with Jesus impacting your relationship with wisdom? Explain.
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