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Fishers of Men

Matthew 4:17-22

January 19, 2020 • Pastor David Gidcumb

Pastor David continues our Follow Me series in Matthew chapter four. The calling of Peter and Andrew sheds another light on what it means to follow Jesus. If you follow him, you will become a fisher of men.

*** Wednesday, January 22nd's food theme is Breakfast for Dinner! ***

The following questions will be discussed on Wednesday, January 22 around our small group tables for further discussion about this message.

Situational Awareness:
1. Where is the darkness around you?
2. What is repentance and why is it important?
3. Can you identify with the darkness you see in others?

You are Chosen:
4. What does it mean to be chosen?
5. How does being "chosen" affect you?

You are Commissioned:
6. As chosen people, what should our response be to the darkness around us?

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