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"Made Like His Brothers"

September 10, 2023 • Mike Bullmore • Hebrews 2:5–18

Main Point:

Last week we saw that Jesus is the divine Son of God, full in power, majesty, and authority. This week’s passage helps us see that Jesus covers our sins and identifies with us. He is our savior and brother. He both fully rescues us from our sin (savior) and identifies with us in our weakness (brother).  


Ice Breaker: 

Who is one of your heroes? Why do you admire them? 

 

In vs 10, it mentions Jesus bringing “many sons to glory.”  Who have you admired who has “gone to glory?” Why did you admire him/her? 


Digging Deeper:  

 

Would someone be willing to read Hebrews 2:5-18? 

 

This past Sunday we looked at Hebrews 2:5-18 that unpacked how Jesus is both our savior who covers our sins and our brother who sympathizes with us.  

 

Why is it crucially important to understand and accept that we are sinners destined for eternal death?  


Section 1: Jesus as Savior 

Heroes come to the rescue. The biggest sacrifice a hero can make is giving up their life. The passage argues that one of the reasons Jesus became human was to die and free people trapped under the penalty of death because of their sins (see Hebrews 2:14-15). Do you think of Jesus as a hero? Why or why not?  

 

What character traits of Jesus as Savior do you see in our passage?  

 

Do you fear death? Why or why not? (Hebrews 2:15) 


Section 2: Jesus as Brother 

Hebrews 2:6-8 is a quote from Psalm 8:4-6. Would someone be willing to read Psalm 8:4-6? 

 

Psalm 8 is talking about all humans. In Hebrews, the writer applies the passage specifically to Jesus (see Hebrews 2:9). 

 

In what ways are all humans and Jesus alike according to this passage? 

 

In what ways is Jesus distinct from all other humans? 

 

Read Hebrews 2:17-18 again.   

 

In verse 17, it says that Jesus was “made like his brothers in every respect”. Why is it important to know that Jesus has walked in your shoes?  

 

Consider that Jesus suffered when he was tempted (v 18) and his purpose was to help you when you are tempted.  How does this encourage you when you are tempted? 


Take It Home: 

What would it look like to turn to Jesus when you’re tempted?  

 

How can our community be a help to each other when we are tempted? 

 

What is one thing from this week’s discussion or sermon that is important for you to remember? 


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God Equips Us for a God-Pleasing Life

December 3, 2023 • Brett Wendle • Hebrews 13:20–21

Discussion Questions: Sermon Overview: This past week’s sermon was focused on three encouragements to pursue a life pleasing to God in dependence on God:   (1)  God makes perfect peace (v. 20a) (2)  We have a living, almighty shepherd (v. 20b) (3)  God works in us to do his will. (b. 21) Digging Deeper:    ·      In your own words, what does a life of pleasing God look like?   ·      What aspects of your life are pleasing to God?   ·      What have you noticed in one another’s lives that is pleasing to God?   ·      What aspects of your life are displeasing to God?   ·      God knows we need encouragement to live a life pleasing to him. What from this passage encourages you to live a life pleasing to him?   ·      Verse 20 describes God as a “God of peace.” How have you in the past experienced God’s peace? How would you like to experience God’s peace in the future?   ·      From verse 21, Pastor Brett described how God actually works in us to do his will. How does this free you from feeling weighed down by the call to live a God-pleasing life?   ·      How could you even more cooperate with the Holy Spirit as helps us live a life pleasing to God?   Take It Home: What is one thing you want to take away, remember, do, or change in light of this week’s sermon and discussion? Prayer Requests: _____________________________ Music and Lyrics Used by Permission CCLI# 1595532

A Life Pleasing to God

November 26, 2023 • Brett Wendle • Hebrews 13

Discussion Questions: Sermon Overview: This past week’s sermon was focused on how we respond to Jesus’ sacrificial death for us by pleasing God with sacrificial lives. We please God in at least three ways: With our love for one another (vv. 1-6) With our loyalty to what we’ve received (vv. 7-17) When we look to him to keep us faithful (vv. 18-21) Digging Deeper:   Read Hebrews 13:1-19. Put a star next to one or two encouragements that stick out to you. Then, discuss what you’ve starred.  One of the ways we can please God is by our love for one another (see verses 1-6). How have you experienced God’s love for you through other followers of Jesus? Being generous is a way of showing love to one another (vv. 2-3). What are some practical ways you could show generosity to people in your life who are in need?  Being sexually pure is a way of showing love to one another (vs. 4). Why does sexual purity impact the wider community? Being content is a way of showing love for one another (vv. 5-6). In what areas of your life are you most tempted to be less than content with what you have? How does contentment with what we have impact the wider community? Who is a past faithful leader you respect? What would it look like for you to imitate their faith (v. 7)? Are there ways you find it hard to “obey” and “submit” to your church leaders (v. 17)? How come? How does the verse help is do what it is calling us to do? Of all the encouragements mentioned in Hebrews 13, what is one that you want to think more about and grow in? Why? How can the Gospel Community be a part of helping you in this area? Take It Home: What is one thing you want to take away, remember, do, or change in light of this week’s sermon and discussion? Prayer Requests: _____________________________ Music and Lyrics Used by Permission CCLI# 1595532

"Let Us Run With Endurance"

November 19, 2023 • Brett Wendle • Hebrews 12

Discussion Questions: Sermon Overview:  This past week’s sermon was focused on enduring in faith through laying aside sin and looking to Jesus.   Digging Deeper:     1. Hebrews 12:1 calls us to “run with endurance the race that is set before us.”  How is what we saw in Hebrews chapter 11 meant to motivate us to do this?  (Note how Heb. 12:1 begins.)      2. In what ways are you tempted to stop “running the race set before you”?      3. Pastor Brett helped us see from the passage that one of the ways we will "run with endurance” (persevere in the faith firm to the end), is by laying aside sin. How can we grow in our ability to recognize “weights” and sins that trip us up or hinder our endurance?      4. What weights and/or sins are slowing you down / hindering you?  What would it look like for you to lay them aside?  Who in your life can help you do that?     5. Hebrews 12:12-17 speaks of pursuing peace and holiness together. Do you strive for peace?  What does that look like for you?      6. Do you strive for holiness?  What does that look like for you?      7. Pastor Brett helped us see from the passage that another way we will "run with endurance” (persevere in the faith firm to the end), is by "looking to Jesus.”  How can we grow in “looking to Jesus”?      8. How does looking to Jesus motivate you to run with endurance?    Take It Home  What is one thing you want to take away, remember, do, or change in light of this week’s sermon and discussion?  Prayer Requests: _____________________________ Music and Lyrics Used by Permission CCLI# 1595532