I invite you to dive into a radical, counter-cultural look at marriage. Together, we’ll uncover the heart of God and His divine design for marital union. Brace yourself for eye-opening insights as we unpack why marriage is so painful and difficult at times and what choices we can make to “give up our rights” and release our spouse, canceling their debt.
This message isn’t just for husbands or wives—it’s for everyone seeking a deeper understanding of the transformative power of Christ in relationships. Watch now, and don’t miss these truths that will challenge your whole perspective on life!
Discussion Questions for Ephesians 5:18-33:
1. Read verse 21. How was this idea radical and counter-cultural in its day? How about today?
2. Read verses 22-24. How could this be a challenging (even alarming) passage for wives? How does the context of verse 21 reveal God’s heart in the matter?
3. Read verse 25. How does “gave Himself up for her” relate to a husband’s treatment of his wife? Give examples. How does this not mean “be a doormat”?
4. Read verses 26-27. What is God’s view of the church? And God’s view of you?
5. Read verses 28-29. Consider all the ways we respect and care for our own bodies. Now relate those to a husband’s treatment of his wife. What is God trying to tell us?
6. Read verses 31-32. What exactly is the great mystery? (Notice the expressions “leave” and “join” and “one flesh.”) How does this mystery impact you personally?
March 17, 2024
Why was God mad at Balaam when he appeared to obey? Is “once saved, always saved” actually true? Should I get baptized a second time if I was already baptized as a child? What kind of authority do we have over demons? How should we exercise it? How can I find relief from intrusive thoughts about God and blasphemy? I tend to think in images and pictures. I’m wondering if there’s anything wrong with this?
March 16, 2024
I wonder if I have true faith and if I’m really saved. I struggle so much with sin, so I doubt my salvation. How can you tell if you are in the faith? What about those to whom Jesus will say, “Depart from Me“? What is “the obedience of faith” that we see in Romans 1?
March 15, 2024
Is Hebrews 6 addressing believers, or unbelievers, or both? A family member says I hurt them, and they will no longer talk to me. But what they currently believe I did isn’t actually true. What should I do? How does our righteousness factor into daily struggles with those who hurt us?
March 14, 2024
What does it mean to be “imitators of God”? Ephesians 5 not only ventures deep into this question but also demystifies the idea of living authentically, as opposed to putting on an act.
Imagine being sinful at the core and then being asked by God to embrace holy living. Here’s a revelation: You’re not inherently flawed, striving to mask your true self with goodness. Instead, at your very core, you contain the light of Jesus, and now, God’s call is for you to walk as a child of the Light.
I invite you to delve into this message as it will challenge your perspective on living a life that vividly manifests the light of Christ. Watch now and discover the essence of authentic living from the heart.
Discussion Questions for Ephesians 5:1-18:
1. What does it mean to be an “imitator of God”? How is this not faking it?
2. Read verses 2-4. What are the two motivations here for upright living?
3. Read verses 5-8 and react to this summary: “You’re no longer them, so don’t act like them.”
4. Read verses 9-10. What does “the fruit of the Light” mean? What is pleasing to the Lord?
5. React to this statement: Sin is disgraceful, unwise, and doesn’t make the most of your time.
6. Read verse 17. What is “the will of the Lord”? Can we know it?
7. Read verse 18. What does it mean to be “filled with the Spirit”? How does Ephesians 3:19 help us here?
March 10, 2024