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1. Read Psalm 22: 1-22. In what ways have you felt these same ways?

2. Read Psalm 22: 23-31. Have you ever praised God in the midst of being forsaken, despised, mocked, insulted, and/or bullied? It’s hard. How does the Psalmist respond?

3. As we approach Holy Week, what parts of Psalm are parts of the Passion Story (of Jesus’ suffering and death)?

4. In what ways have you been healed through prayer?

5. In what way(s) has another been healed through prayer?

6. In what ways have you been able to forgive another?

7. In what ways have you been able to practice Jesus’ Rule found in Matthew 18?

8. You heard Kyle’s testimony last week. What is your testimony of how God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit have worked in your life?

Prayer of the Week:

God of new beginnings, you wipe away our tears and set us upon a new path. Heal us Jesus. Holy Spirit permeate our lives, so that we are healed of all illnesses - of body, mind, soul, and broken relationships – through our Triune God we pray. Amen.

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المحتوى المقدم من Grand Lake Church. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Grand Lake Church أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

1. Read Psalm 22: 1-22. In what ways have you felt these same ways?

2. Read Psalm 22: 23-31. Have you ever praised God in the midst of being forsaken, despised, mocked, insulted, and/or bullied? It’s hard. How does the Psalmist respond?

3. As we approach Holy Week, what parts of Psalm are parts of the Passion Story (of Jesus’ suffering and death)?

4. In what ways have you been healed through prayer?

5. In what way(s) has another been healed through prayer?

6. In what ways have you been able to forgive another?

7. In what ways have you been able to practice Jesus’ Rule found in Matthew 18?

8. You heard Kyle’s testimony last week. What is your testimony of how God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit have worked in your life?

Prayer of the Week:

God of new beginnings, you wipe away our tears and set us upon a new path. Heal us Jesus. Holy Spirit permeate our lives, so that we are healed of all illnesses - of body, mind, soul, and broken relationships – through our Triune God we pray. Amen.

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Read Luke 7: 36-50. 1. Pastor Mick described this passage as “The Tale of Two Sinners.” What did he mean by that? Who are the two sinners? How are they similar / different? 2. What did the woman do to Jesus’ feet and why did she do it? 3. Why was Simon the Pharisee so upset with the woman’s behavior? 4. Read Luke 18: 9-14. How is this passage similar to today’s passage? What are these passages trying to tell us? 5. Read Matthew 23: 27-28. What is Jesus saying about the Pharisees in these verses? How does that correlate with Simon the Pharisee in today’s passage? 6. Pastor Mick said that grace and forgiveness aren’t a “license to sin” and it doesn’t mean “anything goes.” What did he mean by that? How should grace and forgiveness change our lives? 7. Read Matthew 7: 3-5. Who, in today’s passage, has a plank in their eye? Do they know they have a plank in their eye? If not, what is preventing them from understanding this? 8. Why is gratitude for God’s grace so important? What impact does such gratitude have on our lives going forward? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and loving God, have mercy on us, as we are sinners. Break down any pride or arrogance within us; and fill us with humility and gratitude. Remind us often of the great sacrifice your Son, our Lord Jesus, made for us so that our sins can be forgiven. Help us to never take your grace, his sacrifice, and our forgiveness for granted. Instead, inspire us to continuously repent of our sins and love beyond measure, just as you love us. And as we love others, may they experience your presence and your grace for themselves, that they also may receive mercy and forgiveness. We ask all of this in the precious, holy and strong name of Jesus, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.…
 
Read Matthew 2: 1-12. 1. What do you think of when you hear the word epiphany? How is the term “Epiphany” used differently in the church compared to its usage outside the church? 2. How is the Magi story an illustration of God’s grace, specifically from the Wesleyan understanding of grace (prevenient, justifying, sanctifying)? 3. In what ways did the Magi have “aha” moments in this story? When have you had similar “aha” moments along your faith journey? 4. What drew the Magi to Jesus? What draws you to Jesus? 5. How did the Magi respond when they found Jesus? What is your response to Jesus? 6. What is the significance of the Magi not being of Jewish descent? What does that mean for the world even today? 7. Scripture tells us that the Magi “returned to their country by another route.” In what ways has Jesus changed the direction of your life? 8. Why do you think the Magi presented Jesus with such valuable gifts? How was this part of their worship? What does this teach us about giving generously? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and loving God, our light and our salvation, be present with us and shine upon us. Teach us to walk as children of the light, to give our praise and prayers. Just as the magi worshiped the Christ Child and presented him with their finest gifts, may we give ourselves to you in joyous celebration, knowing that all we are and all we have belongs to you. And Lord, we pray for those who, even today, are still living in the darkness of this world rather than living in the light of your love, mercy and grace. We pray that your goodness and mercy will shine in even the darkest corners of all our lives, drawing us closer to you, through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen.…
 
1. What are the daily habits or patterns in your life that help you rejoice in the Lord, even during challenging times? How might you cultivate more opportunities to experience joy in God's presence? 2. When you face anxiety or worry, do you naturally turn to prayer and thanksgiving? How can you make these responses more central in your spiritual practice? 3. What occupies your thoughts most often? Reflect on Philippians 4: 8 - how can you align your thinking with what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy? 4. Who in your life serves as a faithful example of practicing peace? What qualities or actions of theirs can you emulate to become a greater instrument of peace in your community? 5. What specific steps can you take this week to live out the promise of Philippians 4: 9 - "put it into practice" - so that the peace of God becomes more tangible in your relationships and daily walk? Prayer for the Week: Almighty God, as we step into this new year, we give thanks for Your unfailing presence in our lives. Help us to rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances. May Your peace, which transcends all understanding, guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Teach us to focus on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable, so that we may reflect Your light to the world. Empower us to practice what we have learned from Your Word and to live as instruments of Your peace. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.…
 
Read Luke 1: 39-45. 1. What does the word “theotokos” mean? Why is Mary called “theotokos”? 2. What did Mary and Elizabeth have in common? What differences were there between them? 3. Why do you think Mary “got ready and hurried” to visit Elizabeth? 4. What are all the ways Elizabeth talks about “blessing” in this passage? How do you think Elizabeth’s words made Mary feel? 5. What happened when Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting? Why is this significant? 6. What does it mean to choose joy? Why is important to remember to choose joy? 7. What does it mean to be a joy-bringer? How is this related to being a Christian? 8. How can you be a joy-bringer to people in your life? 9. How can you be a “theotokos” in your own unique way? Prayer for the Week: Lord Jesus, just as Elizabeth’s son leaped for joy in your presence, we also find our joy in you. Remind us daily to choose joy regardless of our circumstances. Help us to not only choose joy, but also be joy-bringers to the world around us. Inspire and empower us to be “theotokos” in our own unique ways, bearing witness to your love, mercy and grace in this hurting and broken world. May all that we say and do bring you honor and glory. We pray all of this in your precious, holy and strong name, Lord Jesus. Amen.…
 
Read Luke 1: 26-38. 1. Where and to whom did God send the angel Gabriel to announce the coming Christ child? What is significant about the person and place God chose? 2. Why was Mary “greatly troubled”? 3. What does it mean to “find favor with God”? 4. Has God ever called you to something that left you “greatly troubled”? If so, what was it? 5. Mary’s reactions range from fear to confusion to acceptance (see v. 29, 34 & 38). Can you relate to her reactions? Why/why not? 6. Read verse 37. What does this mean to you? How might this be a source of hope in uncertain times? 7. Read verse 38. Can you relate to Mary’s response? Why/why not? 8. How might our lives look different if we simply “let it be” as Mary does? What does it mean to “Let it be to me according to your word.”? 9. What are some promises in the Bible that you need to remind yourself of and embrace more often? 10. How can you share the Good News of God’s promises with others and help them to trust in these promises? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and Loving God, we confess that we are often troubled and confused, much like Mary was at first. Please help us to also be like Mary in moving quickly to acceptance, trusting in your promises and the power of your Word. Remind us daily of your incredible love, mercy and grace. Help us to embrace all the plans you have for us and empower us to help others do the same. Remind us that everybody needs a little Jesus, and as His followers, we are the messengers you have chosen to bring Good News to the world. Let it be to us according to your word. We pray all of this in the precious, holy and strong name of Jesus, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. Amen.…
 
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Read Isaiah 9: 1-7. 1. What does the word “Advent” mean? Why do we celebrate it every year in the church? 2. Advent is often referred as the season of the “already” and the “not yet.” What does that mean? 3. In what ways does this passage from Isaiah also represent the “already” and the “not yet”? 4. Read Isaiah 9: 2 and John 1: 5 & 9. How do these passages relate to one another? 5. Why is the “Light” so important? Why do you think some people resist the Light? 6. Read Isaiah 9: 6, Luke 2: 10-12 and Luke 1: 32-33. How do these passages relate to one another? 7. How do these passages from both the Old and New Testaments reinforce the idea of “already” and “not yet” for the Advent season? 8. Why do we need “a little Jesus” (baby, child) rather than a big, strong, ruthless warrior king? 9. Are you willing to give “a little Jesus” to those who are struggling in life or simply having a bad day? Why/why not? 10. Do you believe a little Jesus can change someone’s day, or even their whole life? Why/why not? (Hint: think about mustard seed of faith) Reflection: Lord Jesus, you are the Light shining in the darkness of this fallen, broken and sinful world. We desperately need your Light and your Love to drive out the darkness of hate all around us. We know that your love-light can sometimes be overwhelming to people at first. Remind us to shine your Light gently enough for people to first receive it, then brightly enough for them to walk in it. Help us to all walk in your love-light together. And remind us, no matter where we are on our faith journeys, that “Everybody Needs a Little Jesus.” We pray all of this in your holy, precious and strong name, Lord Jesus. Amen.…
 
Read Hebrews 4: 14-16. 1. What does it mean for Jesus to be fully human and fully divine? Why is this important? 2. There’s an ancient expression that says, “He was as we are, and therefore He will help; He was not as we are, and therefore He can.” What does this mean to you? 3. What is the word “therefore” there for in today’s passage? 4. Read Hebrews 4: 13. What does this tell us about our need for Jesus? 5. How does the word “therefore” connect our human need with divine mercy and grace? 6. Does verse 14 speak primarily about the humanity or divinity of Jesus? What about verse 15? 7. In what ways do Jesus’ humanity and divinity help us? Why do we need Him to have both of these natures? 8. Pastor Mick mentioned the “He Gets Us” ad campaign that has been popular lately. What does it mean when we say “He Gets Us”? How does He “get” us? How do we “get” Him? 9. How might today’s passage be a good lead-in to the Advent and Christmas seasons? In what ways do we see the humanity and divinity of Jesus during Advent and Christmas? 10. Next week we begin our Advent series entitled “Everybody Needs a Little Jesus.” How does little Jesus (baby Jesus in the manger) reveal the humanity and divinity of Jesus and our need for him to have both of these natures? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and Loving God, Thank you for the gift of Your Son, Jesus the Christ, the Son of man and the Son of God. Thank you for loving us so much that you would send him from the light of heaven to the darkness of this world to put on flesh and dwell among us. Thank you for entering your own creation in such a way that you not only relate to us, but save us from ourselves. How comforting it is to know that you get us. Even more comforting is the knowledge that Jesus gave his life to pay the price for our sins; a price we could never pay on our own. Forgive us for the times when we might take this for granted. Help us to live lives of gratitude so that we might give you honor and glory as we invite others to know you as we do. We pray all of this in the precious, holy and strong name of Jesus, our King of kings, Lord of lords, and Great High Priest. Amen.…
 
Read Malachi 3: 6-10. 1. Today’s passage begins with God describing the Israelites as “descendants of Jacob.” What is significant about this reference to Jacob? (Hint: remember last week’s message and Genesis 28: 22) 2. Pastor Mick said the Israelites seemed to have some form of spiritual amnesia. What did he mean by that? How do we sometimes struggle with this same malady today? 3. Pastor Mick shared a Tony Campolo story regarding “lowering the blinds.” Why were the blinds lowered? How does this relate to the Israelites not tithing? How do we sometimes “lower the blinds” in our world, too? 4. God said the Israelites were robbing Him? In what way were they “robbing God”? Is the modern church still guilty of this? How do we know? 5. God knows that tithing can be a hard concept to embrace. What does He say to do in such cases? (Hint: this is the only time we’re allowed to do this) 6. Are you willing to “test God in this”? Why/why not? 7. What do you think would happen if everyone “tested God in this”? What does God say will happen? 8. In verse 10 God says, “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house.” What does “food in my house” look like in modern times? 9. Allow yourself to dream a bit. What would you like to see us do at Grand Lake UMC if God opened the floodgates of blessing? How can we make that happen? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and Loving God, We come before You with grateful hearts, acknowledging all the blessings You have so generously poured into our lives. Forgive us for the times we have failed to respond with an attitude of gratitude. Grant us wisdom to discern Your call on our lives to be generous and give us courage to faithfully live it out. In the midst of our fears and doubts, inspire and empower us to “test you” in this, knowing that if we do, you will bless us beyond measure. Help us, in turn, to use these blessings to bless others. May we never draw the blinds on those in need, but instead see them clearly and do all in our power to help them. Remind us that all we need to do is be faithful to you, and you will be more than faithful to us. For this we give you thanks and praise. We pray all of this in the precious, holy and strong name of Jesus. Amen.…
 
Read Genesis 28: 10-22. 1. What does the word stewardship mean? How does it apply to our faith lives? 2. What does the word tithe mean? Why does God command us to tithe? 3. Why does Jacob vow to give God a tenth at the end of today’s passage? What can we learn from Jacob in this regard? 4. In what ways is tithing more of a spiritual decision than a financial decision? 5. What did Jacob realize when he awoke from his dream? 6. How is God present with us today? 7. How might the “step up to tithing” chart be another form of stairway that connects heaven to earth? 8. Read Numbers 18: 21-24. What was God doing in this passage? How does this relate to the way the church is resourced today? 9. What do you think about the statement, “God’s plan for tithing is not just about fulfilling a legal obligation, but about recognizing God’s provision and expressing faithfulness, gratitude and generosity.”? 10. Do you have an overall positive or negative feeling toward tithing? Why do you think you feel the way you do about it? Prayer for the Week: Gracious and Loving God, We come before You with grateful hearts, acknowledging all the blessings You have so generously poured into our lives. You are the source of every good and perfect gift, and we thank You for Your endless provision, love, and grace. Help us to always give with joyful hearts, not out of obligation, but out of an abundance of love and gratitude. Teach us to live lives of generosity, that we may reflect Your character in all we do, and bring glory to Your name. We trust in Your promises and give thanks for the ways You will continue to bless and guide us. May we always walk in Your provision, knowing that You are our ultimate source of every need. In Jesus’ name, Amen.…
 
Read Hebrews 12: 1-3. 1. In verse 1, what is the word “therefore,” there for? 2. Why is Hebrews chapter 11 sometimes referred to as the Roll Call of Faith? Look through that chapter and see how many names you can find. 3. What is meant by the “great cloud of witnesses”? Who is in your “cloud” that helps cheer you on in your faith? 4. What kinds of things can hinder your faith? How can you prevent them from hindering you? 5. What kinds of sin can easily entangle you? What can you do to prevent getting all tangled up? 6. What does it mean to fix your eyes on Jesus? How can you best do that? What happens when you don’t? 7. What does this passage teach us about the source, and power, of joy in our lives? 8. What did Jesus pray from the cross? What can we learn from this prayer? 9. What does the Table (Communion) mean to you? Who is invited to this Table? Who is present? Prayer for the Week: Almighty God, we thank you for the great cloud of witnesses who came before us and help us in our faith. Grant us wisdom to avoid all the things that weigh us down and distract us from Jesus. Fill us with joy, regardless of circumstances, so that we can endure and persevere in our faith. Inspire and empower us so that we do not grow weary, but always keep the main thing the main thing. The main thing, of course, is Jesus. We pray all of this in his precious, holy and strong name. Amen.…
 
1. What does the word “faithful” mean to you? What does it mean for God to be faithful? 2. What does it mean for God to be faithful in his promises? Can you think of examples in the Bible of God being faithful to his promises? How about in your own life? 3. What does it mean for God to be faithful in provision? Read Matthew 6: 25-34. What does this tell us about God’s provisions for life? 4. God is faithful in presence. How was God present in the lives of those in the Bible? How is God present in your life and the world today? 5. Read 1 John 1: 9. What does this tell us about God being faithful in forgiveness? What is required of us? How does the thief on the cross validate this truth? (see Luke 23: 32-43) 6. What does it mean for God to be faithful in discipline? Why is God’s discipline good? (hint: read Hebrews 12: 5-6) 7. Read Romans 8: 28. What does this tell us about God being faithful to his purpose? What does this mean for us in everyday life? How does this give us hope? 8. Read Philippians 1: 6. What does this tell us about God’s work of transforming us into what we are created and called to be? 9. Does recognizing God’s faithfulness in all of these areas help you trust God more? If so, what impact might that have on your life? Reflection: Almighty God, what can we say, except great is your faithfulness. Even when we are not faithful to you, you remain faithful to us. You keep the promises you make to us. You provide for us. You are present with us. You discipline us, and forgive us, and transform us, all in accordance with your ultimate purpose for us. Thank you, Lord, for the gift of your faithful- ness. Remind us that we can trust your goodness in all areas of our lives because you are always faithful. Help us, in turn, to be more faithful to you. Help us to live the way you created us to live, so that we might truly change the world through your love and power. We pray all of this in the strong name of Jesus, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. Amen.…
 
1. What does it mean to you that God is just? How does God’s justice shape your view of His character? 2. How do we reconcile the idea of a loving God with the reality of His justice? In what ways do God's love and justice work together rather than contradict each other? 3. God’s justice is perfect, unlike human justice. How does this challenge the way you think about fairness and judgment in the world today? 4. How should knowing that God is just influence the way we respond to injustice in the world? What practical steps can you take to promote justice in your community? 5. The Bible often speaks of God defending the oppressed and standing against evil. How does this aspect of God's justice inspire or challenge you in your own life? 6. How can we trust in God’s justice when we see wickedness seemingly going unpunished? What scriptures or truths help you maintain hope in God's ultimate justice? 7. What role does repentance play in our understanding of God's justice? How does recognizing our own need for forgiveness impact the way we view justice for others? 8. How can we as Christians live out God's justice in our daily lives? What attitudes or actions might need to change in order to better reflect God's heart for justice? 9. In what ways do mercy and justice coexist in God’s nature? How does understanding God's balance of mercy and justice affect how you relate to Him and to others? Prayer for the Week: Righteous and Holy God, We come before You this week, in awe of Your justice and humbled by Your perfect ways. You are a God who loves deeply and yet judges rightly. Help us to hold both Your love and justice in our hearts as we seek to know You more. Thank You for being a just God who stands for truth, protects the oppressed, and opposes evil. When we see injustice in the world, help us not to lose hope but to trust that You will one day set all things right. Teach us to be agents of Your justice, working to bring fairness, mercy, and compassion to those who suffer around us. Lord, we confess that there are times when we have failed to live out Your justice in our own lives. Forgive us when we have acted unjustly toward others or turned a blind eye to those in need. Help us to repent and seek Your forgiveness, trusting that Your mercy and justice meet at the cross. As we go through this week, give us the courage to stand for what is right, even when it’s difficult. May Your Spirit lead us to be people who reflect Your justice in our words, our actions, and our relationships. Let our lives be a testimony to Your goodness, as we seek to love and serve others in truth and grace. When we feel discouraged by the brokenness of the world, remind us that Your justice is perfect and will prevail. Help us to trust in Your timing and Your ways, knowing that You see all and are working all things for good. In Your perfect balance of justice and mercy, guide us, Lord, and make us instruments of Your peace. In Jesus' name, Amen.…
 
1. What does it mean that God’s heart is loving? How has your understanding of God's love grown or changed over time? 2. How do we reconcile God's love with the suffering we see in the world? How can we trust in God’s love even in difficult circumstances? 3. We believe that God’s love is not earned but is a free gift (Romans 6: 23). How does this concept challenge the way you think about your relationship with God? 4. In what ways have you experienced God's love personally? Can you share a moment when you felt God's love most clearly in your life? 5. The Bible says God is love (1 John 4: 8). How does knowing that God's very nature is love impact the way you view God? 6. What practical steps can we take to love others the way God loves us? How can we show unconditional love in our daily relationships? 7. How does God's loving heart motivate us to serve others? In what areas of your life is God calling you to reflect His love more clearly? 8. What role does repentance and forgiveness play in understanding and experiencing God's love? 9. How have you seen God’s love transform you or others through forgiveness? 10. How can we grow in trusting God's love when we feel distant from God? Prayer for the Week: Heavenly Father, we are grateful for the depth of Your love that knows no bounds. Thank You for loving us, not because of anything we have done, but because of who You are. Help us to truly grasp that Your love is unconditional, freely given, and never earned. Let this truth take root deep in our hearts. When life is hard and suffering surrounds us, remind us that Your love remains constant. Teach us to lean into Your love, knowing that You are with us in every moment of joy and every valley of pain. Lord, as we experience Your love, help us to reflect it to others. Open our eyes to those around us who are in need of love, and show us practical ways to serve them with a heart like Yours—one that is patient, kind, and sacrificial. May we be people who love without conditions, just as You love us. This week, draw us closer to You, especially when we feel distant. Remind us of Your loving presence and help us to trust in it more deeply. May our lives be a witness to the world of Your great love, so that others may come to know You through the way we love and serve them. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen.…
 
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