"Strange that so few come to the woods to see how the pine lives and grows and spires, lifting its evergreen arms to the light – to see its perfect success."
~ Henry David Thoreau ~

Daily Life with God

Scripture Verse:  Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.  Romans 12:4-5


Materials Needed: White board or easel.

Notes to the Leader: This is a discussion-oriented study.  As Christians, many people define their faith as a once-a-week worship service.  Others may define their role as working on a committee or possibly an occasional trip to the homeless shelter.  This would be setting the goals too low.

During this study, you will have several opportunities for open discussion while you create lists on the white board or easel.  When you close, challenge the group to use the list they built as their action plan or goal for living.

The apostle Paul is most specific in his commentary about spiritual gifts and living lives as Christians.  This study explores the beginning of what it really means when we say we have accepted Christ as our Savior.  There are many studies available on the web for spiritual gifts.  It is recommended that one of them proceed this study.  We are assured that each person is given at least one gift.  As a Christian it is expected that we will discover that gift(s) and use it.

Introduction

What is it about the Christian faith that should serve to keep us humble?

Why is it so important for a Christian to keep a proper perspective (a humble one) concerning themselves?

Section One: The Christian Concept of Self

What is the main difference between the world's teachings of a positive self image and that found in Scripture?

Read Romans 12:3 to the group.

What do you think Paul meant when he used the term "measure of faith?"

"Because we are accepted by God's grace, we are not to think to much of ourselves. And because God in His grace has gifted each of us, we are not to think too little of ourselves." by Walden Howard

What would the guiding principles or rules be for a Christian with regard to their gifts?

Note: Paul uses the word, charisma, meaning something coming from God. Each of us has charisma. It may manifest itself in writing sermons, building houses, sowing seeds, wood working, manipulating numbers, playing football or raising children who love God.

Have someone in the group read Romans 12:4-5.  Be careful of which translation is used.  NIV is best.

What does interdependence mean?

What other benefits could come to the group?

Read Ephesians 4:14-16 to the group to help with the discussion.

How is this different from the world's view?

Have someone in the group read Romans:12:6-8.

What are the spiritual gifts Paul talks about?

Notes: Prophesy does not necessarily mean telling the future. The Greek word for prophet is nabi meaning spokesman. Paul, however, used the word prophetes meaning spokesman for another. We use it to mean "one who speaks for God." Note that Paul says it is to be used in proportion to the faith that person has been given.

What relevance can you find in these words for today's Christian?

Note:

Do you know of any others?

Have someone in the group read 1 Corinthians 12:8-10

Have someone in the group read 1 Corinthians 12:28

Have someone in the group read Ephesians 4:11

Have someone in the group read 1 Peter 4:9-11

Have someone in the group read 1 Corinthians 7:7

Section Two: What is New with the Christian Society

Have someone in the group read Romans 12:9-17.  Use the white board or easel.  Work through the verses, re-reading it until you have built a complete list.  This is a good lesson on how to pull out of Scripture the essence and meaning of the message.  You should have 12 items.

Paul gives us some rules for the new Christian society. What are they?

  1. Love must be completely sincere.
  2. We must hate that which is evil and cling to that which is good.
  3. We must be affectionate to one another in brotherly love. We are one family.
  4. We must give each other priority in honor. In other words, humility first. No one is better than the next.
  5. We must not be sluggish in zeal. There is no room for lethargy.
  6. We must keep our spirit at the boiling point. Read Revelations 3:15-16
  7. Seize your opportunities as they come.
  8. We are to rejoice in hope.
  9. We are to meet tribulation with triumphant fortitude.
  10. We are to persevere in prayer.
  11. We are to share with those in need.
  12. The Christian is to be given to hospitality.

How do you think the Christian church at large holds up to these principles today?

This is a pure discussion question.  Some may think that the Church is fine, others may think that the Church is lacking.  When you reach the end of the discussion, ask the next question.

What should today's contemporary Christian do to uphold or assure that these principles are upheld?

Again, you should let the discussion go.  Build the list on the white board or easel.  This list should become the action plan for each member of your group.


Bible Truth Being Taught: We all are living sacrifices and our lives are offerings to God.  It should be our goal to be part of a community of faith in which worship is expressed in the way we live together and serve each other, not just on Sunday.
Our Response: To see that worship is not just attending religious services but see it as everyday life lived in loving relationship with God and our fellow Christians in the community of faith.

   
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