The Seeing that Leads to Singing - Louie Giglio

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Continuing in the Collection of talks, “All On The Altar,” Pastor Louie reminds listeners that there is a right way and a wrong way to respond to the miraculous work of God in our lives. Teaching from the text of Luke 17 and the story of the only grateful leper, Pastor Louie shows the crucial role that our 'sight' plays in worship.
    VERSES // Luke 17:11-19, 1 Peter 2:9-10
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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS //
    1. What were the two initial components to Luke 17:11-13 that Pastor Louie mentioned? What is the significance of those components?
    2. What was significant about the lepers being sent to the priest for clearance?
    3. What was the significance of the inclusion of the fact that the leper was “A Samaritan”?
    4. What was the difference for the one leper who returned to thank Jesus? What was the common-denominator for the nine who did not return?
    5. What role does “seeing God as He truly is” have in our worship?
    6. How did salvation work before Jesus died on the cross? Try to explain this in your own words, if possible.
    7. How could you carry a “Game-day” mentality into Sunday? What things could you do on Tuesday to prepare for church on Sunday?
    8. How does Pastor Louie’s illustration about money help you think about generosity?
    9. Pastor Louie read a list of ironies about God. Did any of these stand out to you? If so, why?
    10. In your own words, try to answer this statement: “It is rather selfish of God to be all about His own worship.”

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