Forgetting the Past and Reaching out for the Future
March 3, 2024 • Fred Whitman • Philippians 3:12–21
Our Role as the Body of Christ
February 25, 2024 • Pastor Mark Wilson • Galatians 6:1–5
“Brethren, even if anyone is caught in any trespass,
you who are spiritual…” 6:1a
1. _____________ the Entangled Believer 6:1b
a. ______________
b. ______________
2. _____________ the Weight of the Burden 6:2-3
a. With ____________________
b. In _________________
3. ______________ Your Own Heart and Help 6:4-5
a. Against _________________
b. For Personal ______________
Questions for further application:
Are you a “spiritual one”? If not, why not?
Is there someone the Lord has brought into your life that is currently entangled in the thorns and thistles of their own sin? Begin praying now how you might gently and cautiously restore this person to faithful and fruitful living.
How might you help bear the weight of another’s burden today?
Recall how Christ has been your spiritual Restorer and borne the ultimate weight of your sin (Rom. 5:8). Give Him praise.
In light of question # 4, how should you approach a fellow believer in Christ who is entangled in sin? (Hint: this is not the place for pride or arrogance, but care and caution.)
Examine your own life and the work that God has produced in you and through you. In what areas is God doing a work in you today? If you have trouble answering this question, ask a close friend to begin praying with you in this regard.
In light of question # 6, is there someone who you need to seek out and ask forgiveness for your words or actions?
Be on watch this week for opportunities to tell others about the work of God in your life.
Take opportunity to boast in the Lord to yourself, to other believers, and to non-believers for the work you see God doing in your life as your ultimate Burden-bearer.
Begin praying for the health of the church in relation to this lesson on how you can seek help or serve others.
The Love of God
February 11, 2024 • Jim Brutocao
Scripture reveals the mind-blowing extent of God’s love by connecting it with 5 of God’s perfections:
1. God’s love as connected to His self-existence.
2. God’s love as connected to His grace.
3. God’s love as connected to His infinity.
4. God’s love as connected to His immutability.
5. God’s love as connected to His holiness.