WARM UP
Topic #1: The Pursuit
From the Podcast:
Key Points:
- Everyone is pursuing something that they consider ultimate, and that means everyone is pursuing a “god”.
- Before you even thought about God, he was pursuing you. Psalm 139:16-17
- If you make a decision to pursue God, you will find him. Jeremiah 29:11-13
- Pursuing God is about going “full circle,” and it involves faith (trusting Jesus), life (honoring God), and purpose (helping others).
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Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Do you have any questions about faith or the Bible right now? Start a list.
- Make a list of areas where you would like to make improvements in your daily life.
- Read Psalm 139:17. Is this a new concept for you to realize that God uniquely created you? Explain.
- Read Jeremiah 29:11. What do you hope your life looks like in 5 or 10 years? Paint a picture.
- Where would you put yourself on the circle above? Explain.
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
Topic #2: People Matter
Key Points:
- People matter to God, and how you connect to people is important.
- Jesus boiled a pursuit of God down to two commandments: love God and love people. Matthew 22:37-40
- When it comes to relationships, there are four types of people: loners, toxics, fakes, and true friends.
- Jesus always interacted with people authentically, sharing the truth in love. Proverbs 18:24
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Name a friend, family member, or teammate in each of the four categories. Which category would your friends put you in?
- How has a “loner” impacted your life in a negative way? Share an example.
- Answer the question above for the toxic person and the fake friend.
- Read Proverbs 18:24. How has a “true” friend made you a better person? Give an example.
- What practical thing can you do to seek out more true friends – or become one yourself?
Topic #3: Water and Wine
Key Points:
- Many people misunderstand who Jesus is and why he came to the earth. His very first miracle sheds some light for us.
- Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding, turning water into wine in stone jars used for Jewish ceremonial washing. Wine represents joy. John 2:6-7
- By contrast, Moses performed his first miracle in front of Pharaoh, turning water into blood in the Nile River. Blood represents judgment. Exodus 7:20-21
- Jesus defiled the stone water jars when he performed his miracle. He did this to show that he was about joy-based religion, not rule-based religion. John 10:10
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- If you had the power to perform a miracle, what would you do and why?
- Do you view God more from the perspective of “judgment” or of “joy”? Where did you get this idea?
- Why do you think so many people view God as bringing judgment?
- Read John 10:10. What do you think Jesus means by “a rich and satisfying life”? What would bring more richness into your life right now?
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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TRUST JESUS
Topic #4: What Is Sin?
Key Points:
- Sin can be defined as going your own way, trusting and acting on your own opinions and feelings instead of on God’s truth. James 4:17
- The Bible teaches that every human being is infected at the core with a sinful nature. Romans 3:10-12, 23
- Sin brings brokenness into our personal lives, our culture, and the world. Romans 6:23
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic? What jumped out at you?
- How does this video define sin? How would you define it?
- On a scale of 1 (Mother Teresa) to 10 (Hitler), how bad of a “sinner” are you? How do you think someone else would rate you?
- Read James 1:14-15. Give an example of how sin is a selfish impulse. Where do you think that impulse comes from?
- Read Galatians 5:19-21. Why do you think there’s such a wide variety of sin listed there? What would you add to the list?
- How have you seen sin derail your life or that of someone you know?
- For next week, take an honest look at your own life and identify a few areas of brokenness that you need to address.
Topic #5: Who Is Jesus?
Key Points:
- Jesus is both fully God and fully man. John 1:1
- Jesus lived a sinless life and yet died a criminal’s death on a cross. Isaiah 53:4-6
- The fundamental fact of the Christian faith is that Jesus died on a cross and rose from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- What, if anything, did you learn about Jesus when you were younger?
- Read John 1:1. Why is it important to believe that Jesus is fully God? How would it impact Christianity if he were something less?
- Read Isaiah 53:5-8. How did Jesus fulfill this prophecy? Why did he have to do it?
- Read 1 Corinthians 15:3-4. Why is it important that Jesus rose from the dead? How would it impact the basic Christian message if he didn’t?
- Spend some time investigating the claims of Jesus (see below) before next week’s meeting.
Topic #6: Trusting Jesus
Key Points:
- Every human being has a basic problem that keeps them from a rich and satisfying life. John 10:10
- Jesus fixed the human problem through his death and resurrection. Romans 5:8
- Your relationship with God begins when you personally trust Jesus for salvation. Romans 3:22
A Sinner’s Prayer:
“Jesus, I recognize I’m a sinner. I know that you died on the cross and rose from the dead so that I could have life. I’m turning from my sin now, and I’m turning to you in faith. I trust in you alone to forgive my sin and give me new life. Thank you for this free gift. Amen.”
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Review the definition of sin from the first topic in this track. Why is it important to understand what sin is? Do you agree everyone has a sin problem? Explain.
- Read Romans 6:23. Make a list of the ways sin can bring “death” into our lives.
- In your own words, explain how the death and resurrection of Jesus fixes our sin problem.
- Read Romans 3:22. Do you believe that anyone can be made right with God by trusting in Jesus? Are there any exceptions?
- Have you put your faith in Jesus for salvation? If so, when? If not, are you ready to do it today? See the “Sinner’s Prayer” above.
More on Trusting Jesus
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- Resurrection Sunday (Mark 16)
- Holy Week – Palm Sunday
- 10 Sinful Responses to Sin
- The Trinity: God Is Three Persons
- Is It a Sin to Get “Buzzed”?
- Six Principles for Controlling Sinful Thoughts
- 5 Proofs That Jesus Is God
- Resurrection Evidence: 5 Reasons to Believe that Jesus Really Rose
- The Power of Easter
- Can I Believe in Jesus and Not Be Saved?
- Is There Such a Thing as the Unforgivable Sin?
- 7 False Teachings to Avoid
- Are You Ready to Get Baptized?
- After Death Is There a Final Chance to Be Saved?
- Does Baptism Save?
- What If I Can’t Identify My Defining Moment?
- Be Sure You’ll Get to Heaven
- Make Sure You Get Jesus Right
- The Difference Between Good Guilt and Bad Guilt
- Common Baptism Questions
- What Does It Mean to be “Born Again”?
- What Is True Repentance?
- What’s on Your Sin List?
- Getting to the Faith Moment
- Can Christians Lose Their Salvation?
- What Is the Atonement?
HONOR GOD
Topic #7: Honoring God
Key Points:
- The Spirit leads from the inside out, empowering us to honor God every day. Ezekiel 36:26-27
- The Bible guides us and shows us the attitudes and actions that honor God. 2 Timothy 3:16-17
- Other believers help us stay on the right track, both one-on-one and in the local church. Galatians 6:1-2
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Read Ezekiel 36:26. Describe the difference between a “stony” heart and a “tender” heart.
- Read 2 Timothy 3:16. What does this verse say that scripture does for us? Share a scripture verse that has been “useful” for you.
- Share a teaching from the Bible that surprised you when you first heard it. Did you obey it? Why or why not?
- Read Galatians 6:1-2. Share a time when another believer helped you on to the right path.
- Make a commitment to start reading the Bible every day. Need help? Try a reading plan.
Topic #8: The Battle
Key Points:
- There’s a daily battle between our old nature and our new nature. Galatians 5:16-17
- The freedom we have in Christ is intended to help us love people more, not just live for ourselves. Galatians 5:13-14
- The Holy Spirit produces relationship-building fruit in our lives. Galatians 5:22-23
- We participate with God by actively walking “by the Spirit” on a daily basis. Galatians 5:24-25
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Give an example of how some people misunderstand the freedom we have in Christ.
- Read Galatians 5:16-17. Share about a time when you were not “free to carry out your good intentions”.
- Read Galatians 5:22-23. Which of these is your strongest fruit right now? Which is your weakest?
- Name one or two things that haven’t changed in your life, even though you know they should have. Why has it been difficult to change those things?
- Make a list of some practical disciplines you can develop to help you walk “by the Spirit”.
Topic #9: How to Pray
Key Points:
- Pray to grow close to your father, like you’re in an actual relationship with him. Matthew 6:9
- Pray to get in step with your king – for his will to be done and not yours. Matthew 6:10
- Pray to lean on your provider because you need what only he can offer. Matthew 6:11-13
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Do you ever feel like prayer is complicated? Explain.
- Share a time when God answered one of your prayers. What did that answer tell you about God?
- Read Matthew 6:7-8. What would you say is the essence of “Gentile” or pagan prayer? How is Christian prayer different?
- When you pray “Your will be done,” what are you actually saying to God?
- Read Matthew 6:11-12. If God already knows our needs, why pray for daily food?
- Read Matthew 6:13. What inner battles – spiritual, mental, or emotional – do you face on a regular basis? How can prayer prepare you for those battles?
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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- The Mechanics of Prayer: The P-R-A-Y Method
- Sanctification and the Christian Life
- The Big “5” Spiritual Disciplines
- Everything You Need to Know About Baptism
- Love Your Enemies the Jesus Way
- Be the Bigger Person the Jesus Way
- The Jesus Way of Saving Your Marriage
- Is it Wrong for Christians to Take Vows?
- Stop Playing Games with the Truth as a Christian
- Radical Sexual Purity the Jesus Way
- Anger Management the Jesus Way
- The Six Antitheses of Jesus
- The Letter of Jude
- Five Steps to Winning the War Within as a Christian
- Trust Your Instruments
- “Be This” In the Culture Wars
- God’s Plan for Dealing with Habits
- The Secret to Overcoming Anxiety
- 3 Metrics for Giving as a Christian
- Finding Your Place in the Body of Christ
- All About Walking by the Spirit
- How to Uncomplicate Your Prayers
- Am I Really Saved If I Keep Sinning?
- The Biblical Theme of Law
- A New Nature with Old Habits
- Covenants in the Bible
- Common Baptism Questions
- Is Christ at the Center or the Fringe?
- What if I Don’t Want to Read the Bible?
- Prayer: What? Why? When? Where? Who?
- The Sinful Nature vs. the Fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5
MAKE DISCIPLES
Topic #10: Make Disciples
Key Points:
- Jesus wants his followers to go “full circle” and help others pursue God. Matthew 28:19-20
- Christian maturity comes after we start discipling someone, not before. Ephesians 4:12-13
- The greatest thing you can do in your life is to help someone pursue God. 2 Timothy 2:2
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Who is helping you pursue God? How are they doing it?
- Define “full circle” faith in your own words. Where are you on the circle?
- How do most churches define “spiritual maturity”? How does this video define it?
- Do you think you can help someone else pursue God? Why or why not?
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
Topic #11: The Strategy
Key Points:
- Disciple-making is simply a series of conversations, and our content at pursueGOD.org empowers you to actually do it (see the FLEX Method).
- The process of disciple-making involves three phases in the big picture: invite, invest, and empower.
- When you start investing in a discipleship relationship using our tools, remember three core principles: discovery, ownership, and humility.
- The pathway for discipleship gives you clarity on how to help someone go full circle. Start with topics (at the top of any Start Page) and work toward The Pursuit, a 12-week discipleship track that graduates your mentee.
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Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Who first shared their faith with you? How did they go about it, and why was it helpful to you?
- Do you find sharing your faith difficult? Why or why not?
- Invite, Invest, Empower – which one seems the most difficult to you? Explain.
- Read 1 Corinthians 3:7. How do you see this principle at work in your own story of faith?
- Do you feel qualified to make disciples? If not, what would qualify you?
- Make a list of a few people who might be interested in going through this track with you. Begin praying for those people.
Topic #12: Next Steps
Next Steps:
- Cover more training topics (below).
- Practice with the topics in this discipleship track.
- Pray for God to open a door for disciple-making.
- Follow up with your trainer after you’ve started discipling.
Talk About It
- What’s your initial reaction to this topic?
- Who in your life can you invite into a discipling relationship? Which discipleship track would be best for them?
- Read John 15:16. Do you think the disciples would have ever mobilized if Jesus hadn’t been so direct about it? Explain.
- Imagine that you’re discipling someone a year from now. What does your follow up relationship look like with your trainer? How often are you still connecting?
- What are some roadblocks that might keep you from helping someone pursue God? How can you eliminate those roadblocks?
- What are some training topics (see toggle below) that you’d like to cover with your mentor?
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