Sermon Discussion Guide: 3/30/25
Sermon Recap
Title: A King Who Heals
Text: Matthew 9:1-8
Big Idea: The King has come to bring healing—to every part of you.
Discussion Questions
1. What have been some of your most pressing prayer requests over your years?
2. How did you prayers get answered? Did they not get answered?
3. What realizations or formation happened to your heart/soul through God's not answering certain prayer requests?
4. Have you ever been tempted to not trust Jesus' tender care and kindness when He hasn't answered requests the way you wanted Him to?
5. How does your eternal hope impact your present sufferings and unanswered prayers? How do practically you keep your eternal hope on your mind when you are in difficult trials?
6. How do you feel compelled or convicted to increase your intercession for one another in the church in light of the "faith of those who brought the paralytic to Jesus"?
7. Share current prayer needs, and be vulnerable, and take time to pray for one another.
Title: A King Who Heals
Text: Matthew 9:1-8
Big Idea: The King has come to bring healing—to every part of you.
Discussion Questions
1. What have been some of your most pressing prayer requests over your years?
2. How did you prayers get answered? Did they not get answered?
3. What realizations or formation happened to your heart/soul through God's not answering certain prayer requests?
4. Have you ever been tempted to not trust Jesus' tender care and kindness when He hasn't answered requests the way you wanted Him to?
5. How does your eternal hope impact your present sufferings and unanswered prayers? How do practically you keep your eternal hope on your mind when you are in difficult trials?
6. How do you feel compelled or convicted to increase your intercession for one another in the church in light of the "faith of those who brought the paralytic to Jesus"?
7. Share current prayer needs, and be vulnerable, and take time to pray for one another.
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