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For The Sake Of The Mission

February 5, 2017 • Michael McCracken

For The Sake Of The Mission

Additional Scripture References:

2 Corinthians 4:6; Romans 3:23-24; 2 Corinthians 4:3-4

Study Questions:

1. What things stuck out to you from this text? Is there anything in this text that challenges you?

2. What or who is the greatest factor in your life that reminds you that you are a sinner in need of a savior?

3. What are you wrestling with most in your life right now? Is it possible you could have an underlying identity issue (looking to something other than Jesus for your justification, comfort, fulfillment, etc.)? Is it possible that you are trying to be the “one” in control?

4. Think about your story. Share with someone as many instances as you can where you see or have seen God at work. What are the characteristics of those times and seasons?

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The Ascension, Judas, & Matthias

September 6, 2015 • Michael McCracken

Study Questions: 1. How can you relate to the disciples in the moment that Jesus was taken into heaven? 2. Are we taking Jesus' command seriously to be His witnesses? If not, what would change in and about our life if we did? 3. What do we learn from Judas? Additional Scripture References: Psalm 103:19; Philippians 3:8-9; Isaiah 53:10

Tongues

September 13, 2015 • Michael McCracken

Study Questions: 1. What do you love about Pentecost here in Acts 2? 2. What challenges you or makes you feel a little uncomfortable? Why do you think this is so? 3. What about your life points to Joel's prophecy being true or fulfilled? Additional Scripture References: Philippians 4:8; 1 Corinthians 2:14; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 8:28; Galatians 2:20; 2 Kings 5:9-11; John 3:5-8; Acts 11:16-17; Ephesians 4:5; Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Titus 3:5-6; 1 Corinthians 12:11; 1 Corinthians 3:6

Day By Day

September 20, 2015 • Michael McCracken

Study Questions: 1. To what (or whom) are you devoted? What proof is there? 2. What do you think of when you think about fellowship? What would change in our life if our "fellowship" paradigm was more in sync with the early church? 3. Why does Luke speak so much about the breaking of bread? Why is it significant that the people were receiving food with glad and generous hearts? Why is it so hard to embrace the day to day? Additional Scripture References: Mark 16:20