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Be Fruitful, Don't Choke, Part 3

May 5, 2024 • Pastor Peter Kim • Luke 8:4–15

1. When did the thorns grow along with the seed planted?

2. What three things caused the plant to choke and not bear fruit?

3. If you were to examine yourself based on the warnings of these first three soils, how would you be certain that you are not part of those soils?

4. How can you tell if someone is a struggling Christian or if someone is not a Christian at all?

Purpose of Light in Darkness

June 2, 2024 • Pastor Peter Kim • Luke 8:16–18

1. What is the light that Luke is referring to? 2. What is the purpose of the light according to this text? 3. What is the final exhortation given considering the quality of the light? 4. In what way is this text related to the parable of the seeds in the previous passage?

Once Saved Always Perseveres

May 26, 2024 • Pastor Peter Kim • Luke 8:4–15

1. What were the other four qualities that identifies a good soil stated in the previous sermons? 2. Can someone have assurance of salvation while continuing to live in disobedience? 3. What are some factors that causes a genuine believer to persevere in his walk with God?

Markings of a Good Soil, Part 5

May 19, 2024 • Pastor Peter Kim • Luke 8:4–15

1. What two things were mentioned in last week's sermon that Luke, Matthew and Mark described as good soil? 2. What does it mean to hold fast the word of God? 3. What must first happen to someone before he can bear fruit? 4. What is the primary agent that causes us to bear fruit? 5. Do all fruits look the same? Why or why not?