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Posts to the house group’s blog page have been a little sparce but this session ( starting the 2nd wed in Sept) will see us start a new series on the Parables of Jesus – the best stories ever told…. but do we see what they have to say ….

1 Corinthian 3:5-23

Group work: looking at leadership qualities that we outlined in previous workshops- the outcome of the group review was

  • 1st-  Prayerful
  • =2nd – Perceptive and passionate
  • 3rd –  Pastoral
  • 4th – Persuasive

Time spent talking over the results and discussing what this meant.

So personal time : What would you most like to be remembered for?

To the meat of the study -

The Corinthians were worldly and quarrelsome because the miss-understood both the message and the messengers of the cross. As you will recall – in chapters 1 &2 Paul focused on the message – (see previous postings) – now the focus is on the messengers, this reminds us ( and the Corinthians) of our true identity in Christ and how this should shape ALL our christian ministry. The Aim of this study is to lead to a proper understanding & perspective on the place of our ministry in the overall work of God.

some of the questions discussed:

In what ways is God’s church like that of a planted field? and why is is foolish to exhault those who work in the field.

Can you think of situations where the following of the man came before the message that was being preached or the ministry work?

Why should we be careful of what one builds?

Paul accused the Corinthians of being worldly yet “God’s spirit lives in you” – how is this dichotomy possible?

Why should this put an end to boasting about men (v21) ?

Pray that in your ministry you will build with enduring materials on the foundation of Christ. Pray also for those who serve you as leaders.

LASTLY : Which Sphere in your life needs most maturing at this time?

1Corinthians 1 – opened wih Prayer

Have you ever found a Christian group that doesn’t have any problems? If so, don’t join it — you’ll ruin everything !!!

Group discussion: A one line definition of leadership. for example : One simple but powerful defninition of a leadere is someone who others follow.

Personal reflection: Can you recall a Clique in school that you were part of or excluded from. Think about how this experience felt and what you did about it.

read 1 Corithians 1:1-9

Q1. In his letter to Corith, he affirms the readers of his letter. What does he say about beng thankful for them?

Q2. What charateristics of the house group are tou grateful for and  how does expressing gratitude to God contribute toward unity in a Christian group?

Q3: 1Cor 1:10-17 Why do you think that Cliques were forming around Pual, Appolos & Cehas?

Q4: how did Paul avoid becoming a personlity cult?

Q5: Do you see any hero worship happening in the church today?

Q6: Corinthians 14-17 often there was boasting of worldly wisdom – how was this destroyed by the message of the cross

When we are at school we are encouraged to use our creative imagination. How many of us used that recently but are we missing out with God.

 

Imagination is the ability to form mental images, or the ability to spontaneously generate images within one’s own mind. It helps provide meaning to experience and understanding to knowledge; it is a fundamental facility through which people make sense of the world, and it also plays a key role in the learning process. A basic training for imagination is the listening to storytelling (narrative), in which the exactness of the chosen words is the fundamental factor to ‘evoke worlds’.

This is the definition on wikipedia… do we recognise it in a Christian context.

 

This study is an attempt to revive our “Imagine Gene”, using passages of Scripture to help us think… Right, are you sitting comfortably then I’ll begin…

1. Imagine the scene:Exo 24:12  GOD said to Moses, “Climb higher up the mountain and wait there for me; I’ll give you tablets of stone, the teachings and commandments that I’ve written to instruct them.

 

  

2. Imagine the scene: Mar 2:4  But because of the crowd, they could not get him to Jesus. So they made a hole in the roof above him and let the man down in front of everyone.

3. Imagine the scene: Rev 1:7  Look! He is coming with the clouds. Everyone will see him, even the ones who stuck a sword through him. All people on earth will weep because of him. Yes, it will happen! Amen.

Now the serious bit:

Think of your talent, passions, skills and gifts  - Imagine how God might use them beyond what you do today with them … consider where that would take you.

 

Imagine for a moment what you might do differently to be used by God in our community, work place, amongst our non-churched friends?

 

Can you imagine people becoming Christians because of your tangible witness?

 Secondary question is, is your life witness in a state that would bring someone to Christ?

 

Can you imagine someone being led by your to becoming a Christian, being baptised and then growing as a Christian

 

Imagine the possibilities…….DRM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John 11 1-56: A man was sick, Lazarus of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha………

 

Think about the Lazarus Story [and the Theatre that we saw & heard in the morning and the evening] – Here was a situation that was normally so sad for family and friends…. And it was…. Then Jesus turned the situation into something completely different as he can. Something totally amazing…. When was the last time that you saw someone come back from the dead?

How would you have felt if you had been their to mourn Lazarus and that happened right in front of you?

Imaging the aftershock that would have rippled through the locals, the gossip & disbelief even.

What kind of reaction do you think you would see when people heard?

What would be the key pieces of the story that would make it round the local village gossip circle?

So Lazarus had a future with God in Charge. Do we ?

We have spend all week end looking at the future of the church.

Lost of statistics that say “the Church” in it’s widest sense is declining… time to do something about it, no one else is going to.

Time for a little imagination time.

We have just had our church anniversary weekend at Our church of the future

 Has the weekend make us view things in a different light?

 So what does it look like in your mind?

mbc old to new

 

  • What should it look like?
  • What are the key pieces of the jigsaw?
  • Just how do we describe to ourselves what it should look like?  
  • How do we explain to ourselves what we are aiming for?
  • If we can not describe it to ourselves how on earth are we going to describe it to others?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is not just about money but are we generous with our lives, time and mouths as well as our money? What else could/should we be generous with?

 

Review of the DVD

 

I World View

  • Am I a servant of God or money? What determines our life choices?

II Stewardship

  • Does materialism have a hold on us & how do we break it?

III Security

  • Matthew 6:19-33 – store up treasures in heaven not on earth. Where do our securities lie? How do we transfer our security onto God?

IV How do I give and to whom?

  • Luke 21:1-4 – the Widow’s mite. How do I choose to give? To all I can or targeted?

V Creative generosity

  • How? What?

VI What is your calling?

  • Matthew25: 14-30 – The great commission.
  • “Your philosophy…loving people and using things, rather than using people and loving things” Loren Cunningham ‘Daring to live on the Edge’

 

Do I see myself as the owner or the steward of ALL I possess?

 

Is it wrong to save/save all that I am saving?

 

Is budgeting a spiritual issue?

 

Do I work to live or live to work?

 

Generosity with Time? How does this link with finance?

  • What is our attitude to giving our time? What do I get out of it? Do we only make time for those we like? Are we trying to ‘buy ourselves out of commitment’. Where does our family balance out here? What drives us to give our time?

 

Generosity of Speech

  • Why & how can we praise God?
  • Why & how can we praise others?

 

Generosity of Heart

 

  • Is giving love a matter of temperament, culture or gender?
  • How can we be more generous in a love-starved society?
  • What are the safeguards?

Bible study : 13th Feb 08

 We looked last time at how the Spirit took Jesus into the Desert to prepare him for the hard time ahead, harding him for the task ahead.

 lets re-read this passage again and then look at it from another angle… for us how are we getting prepared…..

Read Luke 4 v1-14

The Last TIDE DVD was titled The Power for Living

The Question for us is how are we living with & using this power.

Jesus left the Desert Filled with the Holy Spirit ready for action so to speak.

 

1.How are we getting filled with the Holy Spirit to enable us?

     name 4 ways that you can think of

2. Is getting filled a one off event?

     if not how often should it be?

     how do you know that you are running low?

3. If people are filled with the Holy Spirit – is it just a personal thing? if not what are the benefits of it being more than just a personal experience?

 

4. Do you think our church, or perhaps a better way to phrase this is, the body of believers moving a different dimension?

How would you know?( hint – look at the following verses)

  Your Task:

Take the pie chart and look at the headings –

now prioritize them in order of importance to you (1 being the highest and 11 being the lowest).

 Now look at them and see if you can see God’s spirit in what you do in each of these

 Re-look at the priorities you have set – would God have the same for you?

 Pie Chart

 

 

 

 

This is the outline of the study that went through after completing the 1st 6 TIDE course sessions

Bible study : 9th Jan 08

So we have now completed the 1st 6 sessions of the TIDE course, so now what? More sessions to come, what have we covered and have we learned something new or does this all feel like we’ve been here before…..etc etc…

We have spent time studying and consider how we get ourselves right with God and positioning how we “go about” our christian lives in a way that will draw us closer to God and what he wants us to do.  Our prayer life, or inner freedom, setting our hearts and minds, preparing for the holy spirit to work through us. That’s an easy statement but what does it mean to us in practise.

To try to help us in this, we are going to look at how the Holy Spirit prepared Jesus and took him out again in power.

read Luke 4 v1-14

1. Why do you think Jesus went into the Wilderness / Desert?

What is it about the wilderness that God sees as fundamental to followers?

2. “Who are you trusting God to be?”

3. So, it is our Lord’s personal story being recited to us by Matthew, Mark and Luke. It was critical for the followers of Jesus to know that he too was deeply tempted by the malevolent force that seeks to wound God.  How do we see it? Is it as important to us today?

4.If I said that the phrase ” led out or led up by the holy spirit” translates to‘leap up’ or ‘bring’ but it also means to ‘launch’ or ‘put out to sea’ and the root of the word means ‘to be arrested’- does that change your view of how Jesus went into the Wilderness?

5. We see the importance of the timing: After Jesus steps into the Jordan-after he makes a major commitment to leave behind his worldly commitments as a carpenter and Mary’s son-we see that he is affirmed by three witnesses: John the Baptist, the Holy Spirit, and the Father Himself. Then, immediately, our Lord is ‘arrested’ by the Holy Spirit and sent to be refined in the wilderness. His boat is launched… his journey is started. In the wilderness he will learn his course and see the rocks and sandbars where Satan will attempt to shipwreck our Lord.

Why would the Spirit arrest Jesus and take him there? Why would God decide to launch our Lord’s ministry in that place?

This was the place where spiritual giants were trained. If you want to train someone for a great mission you teach them to survive in the toughest environment you can find. Jesus was entering the toughest time of his life; indeed of any life in history. Where else would he go but to the opposition’s property; to the Satan’s back yard?

6. How then do you think you as an individual is being taken to the wilderness as we do the TIDE course? How is the church being challenged?

We can expect Satan to constantly question your worth before God; to question God’s ability to love you-no matter what you have done in your past, no matter how you have sinned or fallen and failed. Our joy is that we have an example in Jesus in this passage that shows us a blueprint on how to overcome this, be encouraged and strengthened by it!