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The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Luke 24:36-53 Sermon Title:He is Ascended, He is Ascended Indeed!Sermon Outline: The Lord Ascended as a King All Nations are to respond with rejoicing We are to Rejoice because God is a King to be feared Our King cherishes the church because we are members of His body Family Discussion Questions: Where were Jesus body and soul when he died before He was raised from the dead? After He rose, where was He for 40 days? What did He do during that time? On the 40th day, what happened? Where is Jesus human body right now and what is He doing? Why is it good news that Jesus is in heaven right now? What is the danger of forgetting that Jesus is a King right now? What is the comfort of knowing that Jesus is a King right now? What does this Psalm teach us about who the children of Abraham are? How does this passage teach and lean on the doctrine of Union with Christ? How does Ephesians 4 tell us that Psalm 68 (and Psalm 47) actually teach the necessity of the incarnation of Christ? How are we supposed to respond to the truth that Christ ascended to the throne in front of eyewitnesses? What are the evidences that we can point to that Christ is a subduing and conquering King? There is an already and not yet nature to the reign of Christ. In what ways will it be better when Christ returns bodily to this earth?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Acts 15:1-21 Sermon Outline: Where can we flee from the judgement of our sins? Not all will be lost The eternal wedding feast of the House of David Family Discussion Questions: Can anyone hide from God? When people meet God after they die, will all of them go to heaven? How can we know that God is powerful, even without looking at the bible? Will a person go to heaven if because are from a certain family or because their skin is a certain colour? What family was Jesus born into? Is the promise of blessing only for people from Israel? What will the new heaven and earth be like? God will sort people in the end. What does this passage tell us about how he will do this? How can the judgement promised here help us to persevere in faith? How can the wonderful blessings promised help us to persevere in faith?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Luke 23:44-49 Sermon Outline: Locusts and Fire: God Relents from Destruction The Plumb Line: The People will be divided Summer Fruit: The Judge who will not forget sin Family Discussion Questions: What visions did Amos see? What happened when Amos saw the locusts and fire and then he prayed? What is a plumb line used for? Some people will be saved and others will not. How many people are guilty? How does a person become forgiven? How will a forgiven person live? When God forgives a Christian, does He just ignore their sin? What does this passage teach us about how prayer fits with Gods unchangeable will? What does this difference between Amaziah and Amos teach us about what repentance looks like? What are reasons used in our day to silence preachers and those who would share Gods Word? What in this text points to the cross of Christ? How does that explain how the Lord will not forget our sins and yet that our sins will be forgotten? How should the coming famine of Gods Word call us to urgency? What should the different illustrations of judgement shape our emotions?…
Sermon Outline: The Remnant are those who worship to seek God rather than avoid Him Those who embrace injustice should fear the power of God Passover is only for those who turn away from sin towards God Worship to avoid God will not save you from the Day of the Lord The Remnants Rest is in God alone Family Discussion Questions: What bad things did Amos tell Israel they had done? Why did they think that God would not punish them even though they were guilty? Should everyone be happy for Jesus to return? Should everyone be sad for Jesus to return? What did the Israelites say when people mentioned Gods name? Different portions of scripture focus on different sins. What sin is the focus of this passage, and how might we be guilty of the same kinds of sin? Bethel, Gilgal and Beersheba were places of religious comfort for the people. Why? Should they have been? People often take comfort that when others wrong them, they can run to the Lord for protection. Is this always true? How do you explain the fact that God commanded the sacrifices which He now in this passage says are annoying to Him? How might we, in the New Testament, learn from this attitude of worship? How does this passage instruct us about how (and how not) to approach material comforts? What might you tell someone who claims to be seeking Christ, but will not seek holiness? How is the message of the remnant both a warning and an invitation? How does this passage prepare us to understand and share the Gospel?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Hebrews 12:1-17 Sermon Outline: Gods Word and Covenant are Deliberate The Nations will witness Gods Hand Living for self leads to bondage Why should I respond to God? Family Discussion Questions: Does God care about the actions of Christians? Why did God give us the Bible? Why does God correct Christians? What are ways that people live for themselves and not for God? What was the difference between how God punished Israel and how he punished Sodom and Egypt? The people of Israel were hearing the Bible and acting as if God wasnt serious. How is this done today among people who consider themselves Bible people? What was the role of the pagan nations in the Lords discipline of His people? How does this passage speak of the remnant, and what does that mean? While we should not guess as to God#39;s specific purpose of each event in our lives, how does the complete purpose of God help us to respond to both good and bad events in our lives? What was the purpose of these threats, and how does this point us to the Gospel?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Revelation 3:14-22 Sermon Outline: The Roar of Justice What is revealed by nature What is revealed by Gods Word The Roar for the sake of those who have Gods Word Family Discussion Questions: What animal is God compared to in this book? Why? What does it mean that God is patient? What kinds of sins was God angry at in this book? People inside the church felt safe from Gods punishments. Why were they wrong? Why could God not forgive our sins without sending Jesus? Will people who think they are good enough to go to heaven actually go to heaven? Why is it important to remember that Gods revelation in nature is enough to condemn people? Why is it important to remember that God has also given commands in the Bible that are not found in nature? What is the picture of the naked escaping meant to teach us? How does this passage tell us that the only means of escape is the cross? How would you help someone to treasure the patience of God without taking it for granted? How would you use the pictures of the Lion and the cup to share the Gospel?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Psalm 16 Sermon Outline:1. The Resurrection reveals the cross2. The Christ would suffer and then enter his glory3. Made known in the Word and Communion Family Discussion Questions: How many days did Jesus stay dead? Did Jesus body rise, or only his soul? Did the disciples expect Jesus to rise? How did Jesus teach the two peoplewalking down the road? When did the two people finally realize that Jesus had risen from the dead? Why is it important to talk not only about Jesus suffering, but also his glory? What are some of the glories which Jesus purchased because of his death? How does this text teach us about how to study the whole bible? What importance is the church given here in the understanding of the Gospel? How does the church show both the suffering and glory of Christ? Do we need permission to share the Gospel? How does Lord's supper speak of both Christ's suffering and glory? How does Baptism speak of both Christ's suffering and glory? How should we think of fellowship with other believers?…
Sermon Outline: For those who will suffer after the crucifixion. For those who crucified Him. For the guilty men sentenced to death. The aftermath. Family Discussion Questions: Who helped Jesus carry the cross? How did Jesus pray for the people who put him on the cross? Was Jesus crucified alone? What happened to one of the men who wre crucified beside Jesus? What did Jesus say to that man? What happened to the sun while Jesus was on the cross? What Happened to the temple when Jesus died? What happened to Jesus' body after he died? How many days did Jesus stay in the grave? Terrible things happened to Jesus on Friday. So why do we call it Good? Why did Jesus lay down his life? Who can be saved from their punishment from God?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Zechariah 9:9 Sermon Outline: Christ is presented as the Lord of Life Gathering Sons from the Whole World Loosing Life to Gain Life Summoned by the Risen King Family Discussion Questions: Why were so many people coming to Jerusalem? How did Jesus travel into Jerusalem? What was Jesus telling the people by doing this? Why was Jesus both happy and sad when Greek people came to see Him? Explain how the parable of the grain of wheat teaches us why Jesus needed to die? How is becoming a Christian like dying? What does this passage teach us is the way to grow the church? What does it mean that Christ has overthrown Satans reign on the earth? What does it mean to walk in the light of the cross and rule of Christ? What warning is here for those who hear the Gospel and dont pay attention to it? What is the result of trusting in the Gospel?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Philippians 1:12-26 Sermon Outline: 1.We are not free to be angry at Gods compassion2. God is sovereign3. To live is Christ, to die is gain4. Gods right to pity the doomed Family Discussion Questions: What did Jonah do after he preached to Nineveh? Did Jonah want Nineveh to repent? Was Jonah happy when God saved Nineveh? What did God do for Jonah, even when he was sinning against God? What did Jonah care about more, the plant or the people of Nineveh? How does God feel about people repenting of sin? What does this teach us about how we should think of our own emotions? How should the priorities of God share our own priorities? How is Jonah different than Christ? How is Jonah different than Paul, and how Christians should be? What does this teach us about forgiving those who sin against us? What does this teach us about living with suffering compared dying and being with the Lord?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:John 3:16-3 Sermon Outline: 1. The Helpful Message of Condemnation2. What is True Repentance?3. Legislation which Pleased the Lord4. God Relenting explains the Gospel Family Discussion Questions: Which city did Jonah preach in? What was Jonahs message? How did the people respond? What did God do when the people repented? Did God have to stop the punishment when the people stopped their bad actions? Why is the preaching of condemnation essential to the preaching of the Gospel? Why do Christians and churches shy away from doing this? We sometimes think of the two pathways (to hell or heaven) begin with people in a neutral place or even heading to heaven. Why is this wrong? The Gospel does not make innocent people condemned. Why is that important that we realize that? Why do we sometimes think that God must save people who repent or are sorry? What do the examples in the Bible of God relenting teach us about the Gospel? Did God have to save us? What then does this teach us about the love of God in Christ? How does this passage instruct the government? How does this passage teach us about what repentance is? How does preaching about Gods judgement help us to both fear and love Jesus more?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Matthew 12:38-42 Sermon Outline: 1. Call out to the one who disciplines you2. The greatest sorrow is to be cast from Gods presence3. The Lord is the Lord of life and resurrection from the dead4. Worship of the Lord contrasted with idolatry Family Discussion Questions: Why was Jonah thrown into the sea? How did God save Jonahs life? What did Jonah do when he realized his sin? What was Jonah most upset about as he was close to dying? What happened to Jonah is impossible without God doing a miracle. How does this teach us about Jesus? How is Jonahs experience similar to Jesus How is Jonahs experience different than Jesus How does the prayer of Jonah teach us about what saving faith in Jesus looks like? For those who are saved, who and what are we saved from? Describe some of the differences between worship of idols and worship of the Lord God? How is your own soul inclined to pay regard to vain idols, and how can this be resisted? Why is Gods love for the church called steadfast? What does this passage teach us about our ultimate final salvation in the New Heavens and Earth?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Mark 4:35-41 Sermon Outline: 1. Send to Preach to Enemies2. Found by the Judgement of God3. The Sea of God's wrath satisfied by one man Family Discussion Questions: Where did God tell Jonah to go? Why did Jonah not want to do that? What did Jonah try to do instead? What happened to the storm when Jonah was thrown into the sea? How is Jonah different from Jesus? How is Jonah similar to Jesus? What evidence in the Bible is there that the account of Jonah is historical? How does Jonahs sleep serve as a warning to us? How does Christs sleep serve as a comfort to us? What can we learn from this account of pagans correcting a member of the covenant? What do the raging sea and the description of Ninevehs wickedness teach us about Gods wrath? How is the story of Jonah a dark background which highlights the glory of Christs willingness to come to earth to rescue us? Why will God not merely forget about sins but requires the cross for our salvation? How does this story parallel the first half of the Philippians 2 Gospel (Philippians 2:5-11)?…
Sermon Outline: 1. The Lord had pity for the cursed2. God will pour His Spirit on all flesh3. The Whole Earth will Face God Family Discussion Questions: What bad thing had just happened to Gods people before Joel gave them this message? Why did God show them mercy? What does this part of the Bible tell us that the new earth will be like? After Jesus came, did you have to join a special country to belong to God? What special thing did God do after Jesus rose to show that people from any nation could be one of Gods people? What work does the Holy Spirit do in the hearts of those who trust in Jesus? What will God do to the people who ignore him or harmed his people? This passage confirms that even though all people can be saved, that salvation comes from Zion - what does that mean? What is signified by the sweet wine, the milk, and the water flowing from Zion? What does verse 21 tell us about vengeance? What is the difference between a gift God promises to bring and the sign of that gift? What do these verses tell us about those who might try to avoid dealing with God? What do these verses tell those who have faith in Christ, but feel that God is not near them?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Revelation 9:1-12 Sermon Title:Locusts, Loud Trumpets, Lament, and the Lords Day Sermon Outline: The Destruction of the Curse of Sin Lament toward God The Day of the Lord is Near How to Return to the Lord Family Discussion Questions: What terrible thing happened to the land of Israel that Joel tells us about? What parts of life were affected by the locusts? Why did God call Israel his land? Sin affects everything, but what is the worst affect of sin? Why should we be sad about sin? How does the locust plague teach us about the second coming of Jesus? What does it mean to return to God with all your heart? What is the reason we can be hopeful about returning to the Lord? For whos sake will the Lord save his people? What does that mean? How does this impact how we think of disasters (both natural and man-made)? What people are inclined not to think about the return of the Lord? What does this teach us about the Gospel?…
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Complementary OldTestament Passage:Isaiah 58:1-11 Sermon outline: A love for the brethren is a gift that God gives his children Love is an action, not simply a feeling Evidence of children of the devil: behaving like Cain who hates righteous deeds Evidence of children of God, want to be like the good brother, Christ Family Discussion questions: What bad thing did Cain do? Why did he do this? Who are the children of God? What do people who hate Jesus think of Christians? How did Jesus show his love for us? How should we treat other Christians? What are the ways which the Bible teaches us to show love for the church family? Why is this sometimes hard? What hope is there for Christians who find this difficult? Why would it follow that Christians will begin to love the church the way God loves the church? Why should we love the church even if it doesnt earn us salvation? How are you meant to be a gift from God to his other children?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Revelation 11:15-19Sermon Outline: Despising Gods people will bring Edom low How Edom despised Gods people The day of the Lord is near on all the nations Family Discussion Questions: Which man did the people of Edom come from? Who was Esaus brother? When Israel was being attacked, what did Edom do? What did Edom boast in? What does the Day of the Lord mean? What are some examples of the Day of the Lord in Bible history? When was the Day of the Lord for Christians? What does this book of the Bible tell us about how God will judge the Nations? What are things that nations take pride and confidence in, and what does God do with those things? Did Jerusalem deserve its punishment? What promise is here for the church? How should this book shape our evangelism?…
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Isaiah 43:1-15 Sermon Outline: Faith Flowers into Fellowship Christ compels us to obey As you have received, so share Family Discussion Questions Who was Philemon and how did he know Paul? Who was Onesimus and how did he know Paul? What changes in a person when they trust in Jesus? Which authorities has God placed in our lives? What is the best reason to obey Gods commands? What was Paul asking Philemon to do? What are things which we ought to do even if no person requires us to do them? Does simply obeying the laws of the government mean that we have pleased God? How should this book shape how we respond to counsel and correction from our fellow Christians? How can we speak of the need to be transformed without thinking that we are saved by transformation?…
Sermon Outline: There are many true churches, yet only one true church The Old and New Testaments are the rule and unity between the churches Grace is multi-factor authenticated. Family Discussion Questions: Why is it important to remember that the church is Jesus only wife? Are people who trust in Jesus but go to a different church still Christians? Why is it important to join a church that obeys and trusts in Jesus? Explain why it is important to see that the Bible teaches about there being only one true church and yet many true churches? What happens when we miss one of those truths? Explain why we believe that there will be no more books added to the Bible How does limiting our belief about God to what the Bible says - encourage true Christian unity? What is meant by the phrase, many parts of the Bible were written for you even if they were not written to you? How do we avoid the danger of saying, that was just cultural when we read a portion of the New Testament? Explain the comfort of a church only promising grace to people in a way that obeys the Bible?…
Complimentary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 122Sermon Outline: The nature of Christian affection Affection for Faithful Pastors Affection for faithful brothers and sisters Family Discussion Questions: How are Christians supposed to help other Christians follow Jesus? What is the difference between a pastor and someone who God used to write the Bible? Why is it good that other Christians know about your life, and that you know about their lives? Where is Paul writing this letter from? Which names are surprising to hear in Pauls list? Why? What are the activities of a faithful pastor? What are common substitutes for What are activities Paul notes of a faithful brother or sister in Christ? Which of these do we struggle to value, and why? Why did Paul refuse to take Mark with him in his travels? How can we know that Paul was correct? Why is fallibility an important thing to keep in mind when it comes to Christian fellowship?…
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Proverbs 16Sermon Outline: Use time wisely with those outside the family of God Your words must always have the intention of blessing others Be ready to respond to every person Family Discussion Questions: Who does the Bible say are in Gods family? Are people who are in Gods family better than other people? Why should we be kind to all people, not just Christians? We do not have forever to become Christians. When will that end? What is the reason why everyone should trust in Jesus? What are things which God would agree would be stumbling blocks for sharing about Christ? Why should our lives be lived with a sense of urgency? Compare being gracious according to God, versus in the eyes of others. How could being ungracious lead us to being unable to give an answer to people? While the Gospel never changes, each person is unique and will require thoughtfulness in our responses. Give examples, and explain why. How does chapter 3 explain what it means to walk with wisdom? How could a rejection of Chapter 3 lead to unnecessary stumbling blocks for unbelievers?…
Family Discussion Questions: Who should we pray to? What are things that we can thank God for when we pray? Who can you pray for that they would trust in Jesus? Who can you pray for that God would help them tell people about Jesus? What does it mean to be steadfast in prayer? Why does prayer require perseverance? How is thankful prayer a watchful thing? What are some misunderstandings of the phrase, open a door for the Gospel? What is a faithful understanding of why we pray that God would open a door for the Gospel? Given that the Gospel of Christ is revealed in the Old Testament and that many people believed in it before he came, why is it called a mystery? Verse 4 tells us the true task of evangelism for the believer - which is to make the Gospel clear. Why would we need prayer in order to do this? Paul notes that he is in prison for the Gospel. Given this, is Pauls prayer request surprising? What does it teach us about a life which pleases the Lord? After speaking about the ordinary life which God considers true worship, how does this emphasis on prayer serve as a reminder that the Christian life is also very supernatural?…
Complementary Old Testament Scripture Passage:Exodus 6:1-13Sermon Outline: Seek Freedom Obey your earthly lords Work for your Lord in heaven Earthly lords must be just and fair Obey your Lord in heaven Out only comfort in life and in death is to belong to the Lord Jesus Christ Family Discussion Questions: What was the punishment for stealing a person to make him a slave in the Bible? What kind of employees are we supposed to be if we love Jesus? Why should we be good workers if we love Jesus? What kind of bosses should we be if we love Jesus? Why should we be good bosses if we love Jesus? Every Christian has been purchased by Christs blood. Why is this good? How did the teaching of scripture eventually bring about the end of the slave-trade? Given the argument from the greater to the lesser, how should this passage impact how we approach authority and submission in the workplace? What does the bible say about the following? Stealing a man to make him a slave? Owning a man who had been kidnapped? Returning a runaway slave? The rights of slaves? What are ways that people disobey the spirit of this passage while feeling justified because they technically are not slaveowners? What are ways which we can foolishly become enslaved and limit our ability to help others? How does history serve as a warning to us about cultures ability to blind us to disobedience to clear teaching in the Bible?…
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Proverbs 17 Sermon Outline:1. Gods intentional Gospel design for generations2. Children obey your parents for this pleases the Lord3. Fathers do not provoke your children4. Focus on when they will be oldFamily Discussion Questions:1. Not everyone is Gods child - who is?2. What did Jesus do so that we can be Gods children?3. Why is the relationship between Christians and God like children to a father?4. How does our view of parents and children shape our view of God?5. What are the limits of non-adult children for obedience to their parents?6. How is the parent-child relationship designed by God good for us as training?7. What is the role of parents?8. What would provoking mean?9. What are parents who do not require obedience of children missing?10. How should Gods own parenting of us shape how we parent our children?11. How does the parent child relationship change when children are independent and or married?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Acts 2:22-41Sermon Outline: A King who will not neglect his Duty A King exposed to Gods judgment A King with the enduring Love of the Lord Family Discussion Questions: What should David have been doing instead of taking his neighbours wife? What was special about Bathshebas husband? How did David try to cover up his sin? How did David have Uriah killed? What story did Nathan tell David? When David finally repented, what did he say? What special name did God give to Solomon? How is Jesus different than David? What does this story tell us about the people whom God saves? What negative elements from Davids actions provide a warning to us? What positive elements from Davids actions provide a good example? What is the main difference between a leaders of Gods people before Christ and after Christ? (Direct vs. Indirect ordination) How did this story shape how true saints in Israel anticipated the birth of the Messiah?…
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Complimentary New Testament Passage:Matthew 1:1-17Sermon Outline: A woman shamed by shameless men A man shamed by a shameless woman The Grace of Eves promised Son redeems and transforms Family Discussion Questions: Did the family that Jesus came from include only good people? Is it ok to sin because someone else sinned first? Have you ever felt ashamed of something that you have done? Is Jesus embarrassed to call Christians his family? Some people say that sin shouldnt be embarrassing. Why are they wrong? What did Jesus do to take away our shame? What was Judah like before this terrible story with Tamar? What was Judah like after this story with Tamar? Why does Matthew include these four women in Jesus genealogy? What is the purpose of the genealogies in Scripture? How does the grace of Christ in response to our sin lead us to repentance? How does this part of the genealogy of Jesus teach us about the reason for the first coming of Christ (advent)?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Hebrews 13:29-31Sermon Title:That Saved a Wretch Like meSermon Outline: The Son of David was Born to Inherit the Nations Manmade Religion is Prostitution Flee the Doomed Kingdom of the World and Hide in the Lamb Family Discussion Questions: Who was Rahab? Who was Rahabs son? What was different about Rahab compared to the other people of Jericho? What did she do that showed she trusted in the Lord? How is Jesus like Joshua, but much much better? What does the inclusion of Rahab teach us about who is welcomed into the church? What does it mean that Christ will inherit the nations? How does the conquest of Canaan teach us about evangelizing? How does the salvation of Rahab on the day the walls of Jericho fell point backward to the 10th plague? How do they both point forward to the cross of Christ? How is manmade religion like prostitution? How do the following passages come together to shape how we are to view the fact that Rahab was a prostitute? Hebrews 2:11 and Hebrews 12:14?…
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Sermon Outline: A woman shamed by shameless men A man shamed by a shameless woman The Grace of Eves promised Son redeems and transforms Family Discussion Questions: Did the family that Jesus came from include only good people? Is it ok to sin because someone else sinned first? Have you ever felt ashamed of something that you have done? Is Jesus embarrassed to call Christians his family? Some people say that sin shouldnt be embarrassing. Why are they wrong? What did Jesus do to take away our shame? What was Judah like before this terrible story with Tamar? What was Judah like after this story with Tamar? Why does Matthew include these four women in Jesus genealogy? What is the purpose of the genealogies in Scripture? How does the grace of Christ in response to our sin lead us to repentance? How does this part of the genealogy of Jesus teach us about the reason for the first coming of Christ (advent)?…
Sermon Outline: Do all things in the name of the Lord Jesus with thanks to God Wives, submit to your husbands as is fitting in the Lord Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them Family Discussion Questions: In a marriage, whose role is meant to represent Christ? In a marriage, whose role is meant to represent the Church? How are Jesus and the church together like a marriage? How long will Jesus marriage to the church last? How many wives does Jesus have? The Bible says that the husband is the head of the wife - not that he should be, but that he is. What impact does that have? What are the benefits of God assigning roles instead of us creating them or choosing them? What does it look like for Christ to lead the church in love, and how does that shape how a husband should lead in love? What does it look like for the church to follow Christ in love, and how does that shape how a wife should follow her husband? What are to be the limits of a wifes submission to her husband? How does the worlds belief that the biblical role of a wife is shameful mirror the worlds belief that the Gospel itself is shameful? Why is a husband refusing to lead shameful? Why is a husband refusing to lead in love shameful? What are some counterfeit versions of husbands leading in love? Our world is currently in full-blown rebellion against the order and design of God in creation, insisting that everyone must be free to choose their identity and role in order to be of equal value. How is the thankful embrace of gender and marriage roles a witness in a dark world?…
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 138Sermon Outline: Let the peace of Christ rule in you Let the word of Christ dwell in you Do all things in name of The Lord Jesus Family Discussion Questions: Why do Christians have peace with God? What is the body of Christ? Who should share the Bible? What are different ways to share the bible? What should we sing about in Church? What does it mean to have the peace of Christ rule in your heart? How does the fact that we are called to be one body shape our lives? Why is singing in church so important? What does it mean to do all things in Christs name? Thankfulness is repeated over and over in this small text. What would you say to a Christian who says they are not and cannot be thankful?…
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Complimentary New Testament Reading: Acts 1:6-11 Sermon Outline: Christ ascended to heaven with his human body and human soul Jesus reigns now for Gods glory and the good of the church Jesus serves as your priest in heaven now From Heaven Christ will come to judge the nations Christ will not relent Family Discussion Questions: Where did the disciples see Jesus go? What did the angels tell them as they kept looking up? What is Jesus doing in heaven right now? What will Jesus do when he comes back? What did a priest have to do before he went into the holiest place in the temple? What did the priest wear when he went into the holiest place of the temple? What did the priest do when he went into the holiest place of the temple? In what ways is Jesus reigning right now? How can that encourage and warn us? In what ways is Jesus acting as our priest right now? How can that encourage and warn us? Why do you think people have a hard time seeing Jesus as a vengeful judge? What will be the difference between Christs reign right now and his reign when he returns? Why should Jesus perseverance be a warning to his enemies? How is Jesus perseverance an encouragement to his people? Why is it important to hold BOTH the truth of the sovereignty of God AND the truth that those who are saved are not saved against their will? How do Christians show that they agree and are glad that Jesus reigns right now?…
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Complimentary Old Testament Passage: Isaiah 49:1-7 Sermon Outline: 1. The Gospel was testified by the Prophets and Apostles2. The Gospel is the repentance and forgiveness of sins in Jesus Name3. The Spirit of God will make sure the Gospel is successfully delivered to all nations Family Discussion Questions: 1. What did Jesus do to prove that he was really alive?2. Whose punishment did Jesus get on the cross?3. Why was Jesus able to rise from the dead?4. What does it mean that your sins are forgiven?5. What does it mean to repent of sins?6. Where did God promise that the Gospel will be preached?7. Who did God promise would help the church to preach and believe the Gospel?8. What are the qualifications of an Apostle?9. What are the wonderful results of knowing that the Apostles all lived during Jesus lifetime?10. Why should repentance be seen as a wonderful gift of God?11. Jesus said that repentance and forgiveness of sins would be proclaimed in His name. What does this mean and what are the results of this?12. How does the promise of the Gospel being for all nations help to humble us?13. What difference does the need for and promise of the Holy Spirit make?…
Sermon Outline: The Gospel of Christ is an historical event The Events of the Gospel were predicted long before they happened How Christ makes himself known Family Discussion Questions: What things did Jesus do that made the 2 men walking down the road think he was the Messiah? What were the disciples hoping Jesus would do? Why were these disciples sad? What did use to teach these men that His death was the plan of God all along? When did these men finally realize it was Jesus who was with them? Why does Paul call reading the Old Testament without trusting in Jesus, reading with a veil covering your eyes? What two main things does the Old Testament teach us about the Lord Jesus? Describe a few of the Old Testament passages which predict Christs work and explain how they do so. The Holy Spirit was the one who worked in the hearts of these men to long for Christ. What does this passage teach us about what He uses to do so? How is it that Christs sufferings fulfilled the Scripture and produce eternal glory for him and his people?…
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Sermon Outline: Personally called by the voice of the Good Shepherd Called from cruel rule to the kind king Called to Christ our brother and God our Father Family Discussion Questions: Who was the first person to see Jesus after he rose from the dead? Was Mary Magdalene a pretty good person before Jesus saved her? Why is it good that Jesus is our King? Why should we listen to Jesus? How does a person become one of Jesus people? Is God everyones dad, or only Christians? Why is it good to have God as our dad? Explain how we can have confidence that the bibles in our hands teach what was originally written. Why is the bible more reliable knowing that it was not controlled by a small group of people? Why is it important that the bible was written and accepted during the time of the eyewitnesses of Jesus? Explain the effectual call of Christians and why it is needed Why is it foolish to believe in a salvation which does not have Christ as our Lord or teacher? What is wonderful for Christ to call himself our brother? What are the benefits of having God as our father? What prevents people from seeing salvation as good news? How is Mary Magdalene a wonderful image of the church itself?…
Sermon Outline: The Resurrection is Shocking The Resurrection of the Body is Good news for sinners The First Day of the Week is the day of our Rest Family Discussion Questions: Which people were the first to see the empty grave of Jesus? Why were they going to the grave? Who did they see when they went into the grave? Why were they afraid? What did the angel tell these women? What will happen to the bodies of Christians when Jesus returns? Why does the church gather together to worship Jesus on Sundays? What makes the resurrection so shocking? What does Jesus resurrection say about Jesus? Why is the empty tomb very important to understanding the resurrection of Jesus - in addition to those who saw the resurrected Jesus? List what the resurrection of Jesus guarantees for Christians - and why? How does the resurrection of Jesus command AND produce obedience to Him?…
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Sermon Outline: 1. The death of Christians is confirmed2. The sanctification of Christian graves is confirmed3. Christian courage is confirmed Family Discussion Questions: 1. Who made sure that Jesus was dead before taking him off the cross?2. What was the name of the man who asked if he could bury Jesus?3. What kind of a grave was Jesus body placed in?4. When Jesus body was placed in the grave, where did his soul go?5. How does God use baptism to make promises to Christians about the death of Jesus?6. How does the burial of Jesus give comfort to Christians about their own burial - and the burial of other Christians?7. Is a non-Christian at peace when they are buried?8. What does it mean to be someone looking for the Kingdom of God?9. What was Joseph afraid of before the death of Jesus?10. What courage is required for a Christian? And how does this passage add to that courage?11. How did Joseph's (and Pilates) actions fulfill Isaiah 53?12. Why would God have Mark include the names of the Marys again?13. When might a Christian need to be reminded of the burial of Jesus? What are the ways in which it ought to change our lives?…
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Sermon Outline:1. Jesus experienced being forsaken by God2. Jesus death saves His people from being forsaken by God3. The witnesses declare that this man is the Son of GodFamily Discussion Questions1. When Jesus was hanging on the cross, what did God do to the sky?2. What did Jesus cry out between noon and 3pm?3. What did the people around him say when he said that?4. What did God do to the temple when Jesus breathed his last breath?5. What did the ruler of the Roman army say when Jesus died?6. Who did Mark want us to know were also watching?7. What does this passage teach us about what Hell will be like?8. How does this passage show that it wasnt just men who were punishing Jesus, but God was actually punishing Jesus?9. What was the curtain in the temple for? Why was it necessary?10. What was God showing with the tearing of the temple curtain? How does that affect the lives of Christians even now?11. What does this passage say to a Christian who feels like God is forsaking him or her?…
Sermon Outline: 1. Jesus bore our shame2. The shaming of Jesus was universal3. Jesus is the King of Glory Family Discussion Questions: 1. Where did the Roman soldiers mock Jesus?2. How did the Roman soldiers mock Jesus?3. Where was Jesus crucified?4. What did the soldiers do while Jesus was hanging on the cross?5. Who was Jesus crucified with?6. What did the people who passed by do?7. What prophecies from the OT were fulfilled in this passage?8. How was shame the result of the fall into sin - now and in the future?9. How did Adam and Eve immediately deal with shame? What are ways we try to deal with the shame of sin?10. How is the shame of Christs crucifixion a comfort for those who trust in Him?11. Mark draws our attention to the universality of the shaming of Jesus. What does this teach us?12. The shaming of Christ was tied to his royalty. What does this teach us?13. What was the theme of the mockery of Christ on the cross?14. How will the cross of Christ bring a future reversal of shame?15. What does it mean that those who trust in the Lord will not be put to shame?…
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Old Testament Complimentary Passage:Deuteronomy 7:6-11 Sermon Outline: In love, God chose you to be holy Put on Gods heart toward sinners Put on Gods forgiveness of sinners Love completes the outfit Family Discussion Questions: Does God pick people who are better than others? Does God love Christians because we are better than others? What does it mean to be holy? How is God patient with us? How should that make us treat others? How should we feel about people who are suffering? How should we feel about people who are having a hard time obeying God? Does a Christian have to forgive people? What does compassion look like from Gods perspective and how does it differ from the different views we see in the world? We are told to forgive as the Lord has forgiven us. What does that mean? How can people distort that teaching? What is love from Gods definition? How is that a necessary foundation for all the other commands in this passage? What does it mean to be holy as God is holy? How does the phrase, chosen to be holy correct both legalists and antinomians (permissive)? How do these commands differ from the manmade religious commands which Paul said earlier to reject?…
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Sermon Outline: Put to death what is earthly Put off the clothing of your old life Put on Christ as your new identity Family Discussion Questions: Why are Christians supposed to act differently? What are some actions which Christians should not do? What is the most important thing about a person? In what ways is the wrath of God a motivation for us to put away sin? How is sexual sin a rejection of the character of God? What is meant by earthly? Verse 11 speaks of identities; how is this verse a helpful correction to the beliefs of our current culture about sexual and gender identity? How about racism? How does knowledge in verse 10 play a role in our transformation? What does it mean to be renewed after the image of our creator? How does lying a rejection of the character of God? When is it anger appropriate and how should it be dealt with? How is verse 7 a comfort to a Christian? What hope does verse 11 give to struggling Christians? How do these verse help us to unders tand the reason for the cross of Christ?…
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 31 Sermon Outline: In Christ you died to man-made religion In Christ you were raised, so seek the things above When Christ appears, then you will appear with him in glory Family Discussion Questions: Where is Jesus now and what is he doing? How does Jesus death help us? How does Jesus resurrection help us? How does Jesus ascension to heaven help us? How will Jesus return to earth help us? Why can food and ceremonies not get us to heaven? Why can food and ceremonies not help us to stop sinning? Why dont Christians have to try to get ourselves to heaven? What are the basic elements of manmade religion, and how does being a Christian put those to death for us? Why does manmade religion not help with stopping sin? What does it mean to set our minds on things that are above? What does it mean that our lives are hidden with Christ in God? What are ways that Christians adopt the basic elements of manmade religion? How does Christs current residence (in heaven) help us not to be tempted to use manmade religious practices? How does Christs return help us not to be tempted to use manmade religious practices?…
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Complementary Old Testement Passage: Ezekiel 13:1-7 Sermon Outline:1. God wont condemn you for loving Christ more than His shadow2. Do not let inflated religious practices disqualify you3. Remain connected to the Head and the body for healthy growthFamily Discussion Questions:1. What were some of the special food and celebration rules in the Old Testament?2. Why do we not follow these anymore since Jesus came?3. What does God think of an ordinary life?4. What does God want us to do in order to learn and grow as Christians?5. Even if we dont go back to Old Testament ceremonial laws, what are ways that we can show that we prefer them?6. Is it wrong to judge people?7. Explain how the Old ceremonial laws are the shadow and Christ is the substance8. Does God promise visions to His people?9. What are people missing who teach that visions and supernatural occurrences ought to be expected and desired?10. Why should we reject the idea that God prefers it when we are not enjoying good food and drink and other physical pleasures?11. Why do anti-natural religious practices produce inflated growth? Why is this dangerous?12. How does clinging to Christ produce real solid growth? Why might we prefer the inflated growth?13. What are the benefits of true growth which is actually from God?…
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Sermon Outline:1. When you were at your worst, you received all of Christ2. The Laws ability to condemn a Christian is cancelled by Christ3. Satan and his hosts were already disarmed by Christ at the crossFamily Discussion Questions:1. How does the Bible describe someone who is not yet a Christian?2. How close does the Bible tell us that a Christian is to Jesus?3. How many of your sins were forgiven when you first trusted in Jesus? (Some? The past? The present? The future? All?)4. Can the 10 commandments convince God to send a Christian to hell?5. How did Jesus dying on the cross cancel our punishment?6. What is the main way that Satan attacks a Christian?7. Why is a Christian still required to keep Gods law?8. How does remembering the sorry state we were in when we were saved - increase our confidence in Christ now?9. If Satan is disarmed, how can he still do harm to a Christian?10. How do all of these things help us to rest in the truth that we do not need more commands, promises and instructions from God - beyond that which He gave to the church through the Apostles in the first century?…
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Sermon Outline: Thankfully continue in Christ Do not be taken captive Anti-captivity armour Family Discussion Questions: What can you say thank you to God for? What is special about Jesus that gives us reason to say thank you to him for saving us? Why should we not stop trusting in Jesus? Does God ever change? What does baptism mean? What did Jesus death do for us? What did Jesus resurrection from the dead do for us? How does thankfulness help us to persevere in Christ? Why is new teaching called captivity? Do we always think of it that way? How does remembering the fullness of Christ guard us from captivity? How does the true understanding of circumcision guard us from captivity? How does the true understanding of baptism guard us from captivity? What is meant by philosophy and empty deceit? What does human tradition and elemental spirits of the world mean? Explain the paradox of walking and being rooted…
Sermon Outline: 1.Gods completed Word unites the church in love2.Pursue full Assurance in Christ3.All of Gods treasures are hidden in Christ4.Grounded, not gullible Family Discussion Questions: 1.How can we make sure we are not tricked by lies about God?2.When was the bible completed?3.How dis Jesus do so that we can besurewe are saved?4.How do we know which books should be in the bible?5.Do we need new messages from God because Paul (and the other Apostles) did not know us?6.Should we listen to teaching about God that doesnt come from the Bible?7.How can a person be sure that their sins are forgiven?8.How does the authority of the Bible knit the church together in love?9.What is assurance of salvation?10.How does a united and loving church help believers to have assurance of salvation?11.What does it mean that the riches of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ?12.How does the completed salvation in Christ and the completed Bible prevent us from being deluded from plausible arguments?13.What happens if we feel we need to consider every teaching that isnt found in Scripture?14.What are ways which the church mistakenly seeks wisdom outside of Gods Word?15.Are you sure you are saved?…
Sermon Outline: Christ made sure that the Word of God would be complete when the church was established The Word of God is made complete with Christ in us, the hope of glory Presenting the church mature in Christ by proclaiming Christ Family Discussion Questions: How did Jesus suffer for the church? How did the Apostles suffer to get the Gospel to the church and world? How did the Old Testament promise Jesus? What is the main thing the Church is supposed to do? Why should the church teach only things about God that are in the Bible? Why would nothing need to be added to the Bible now? What is the danger in using different methods than what the Bible gives? What is the danger in seeking a different goal for ministry than the Bible gives? Why does Paul say Christ in you instead of what he would normally say, The Holy Spirit in you? Why would Paul connect the word hope when he speaks of glory? What does this protect us from? What does it mean to be mature in Christ? What are some different (false) goals of ministry? What were the requirements to be called an Apostle and why can there be none now? What are some of the riches of the glory of Christ that the church now shares? Will share?…
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Complementary Old Testament Reading: Psalm 84 Sermon outline: 1.Apart from Christ all humans are in a state of war with God2.Christ has reconciled the church in his body by his death3.Reconciliation to God is only for those who faith remains in the one unchanging Gospel Family Discussion Questions: 1. Are people born as Gods children or his enemies?2. How do people show that they are Gods enemies?3. What did Jesus do for us so that we could no longer be Gods enemies?4. What is the Gospel of Jesus?5. Are there more than one true Gospels?6. Will a person who really trusts in Jesus ever stop trusting in Him?7. How does a person and a church help people to keep trusting in Jesus?8. How does the sin of Adam affect his offspring?9. What does this passage say was the purpose of Christ reconciling us to God?10.What approach to studying and discipleship does Scripture prescribe for stability and steadfastness?11.What would you say to a person who says that they want to avoid deeper study into the scripture because they want to havechild-like faith?12.What does catholic mean?13.How does this passage protect the church from ideas about the Gospel that are new in Church history?14.How should the stability of the Gospel be soothing to our souls?15.How should the truth that Christ has reconciled us to God impact our hearts? Our behaviour?…
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Sermon Outline: 1. Jesus is the only head of the church, his body2. Jesus is the firstborn from the dead3. In Christ is the fulness of God4. Christ reconciles all things to himself by the blood of his cross Family Discussion Questions: 1. Who is the head of the church?2. Why is it good that God says the church is the body of Jesus?3. Is Jesus only part of God, or is the whole of God in Jesus?4. What does it mean to be reconciled with God?5. What would happen to us if Jesus did not reconcile us to God?6. How did Jesus reconcile the church with his blood on the cross?7. What are ways that people treat someone (or more than one person) other than Jesus as the head of the church?8. How is the doctrine of union with Christ expressed in marriage?9. How can Paul say that through Christ all things are reconciled to God when there will be many demons and people in hell?10. Why is it important to note that that God is the one who makes peace with us not the other way around?11. How is the fact that Christ made peace by the blood of his cross often ignored and rejected in Christianity today?12. How is Christ the firstborn form the dead when there were people raised from the dead before he was?13. How does this part of the Bible guard us from following people who say that there is more to know about God than can be found in Christ and his Word?14. Why is being reconciled to God the sweetest thing in all creation?…
Sermon Outline: 1. Jesus is the image of the invisible God2. Jesus is the rightful heir of all creation3. All things were made by Jesus4. All things were made for Jesus5. Jesus holds all things together Family Discussion Questions: 1.What does it mean that God is invisible?2. In the Bible firstborn doesnt just mean oldest - what else does it mean?3. What are some invisible things Jesus made?4. Is there anything that is made that was not made by Jesus?5. What are the implications of the fact that all things were made for Jesus?6. What are some ways that the world ignores that all things were made by and for Jesus?7. Why is it good to remember that Jesus didnt just make all things but that he continues to hold all things together?8. How does this passage protect us from people who tell us that Jesus and His Word are not enough to really know God well?9. How does this passage protect us from agreeing with what other authorities tell us is good and evil?10. How can be be both satisfied in Christ and desiring and striving to know Him more?…
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Pastor Joel from Grace Point Church Complementary Scripture passage from the Old Testiment: Joshua 1:1-9
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Sermon Outline: Confident in our Adoption 1-2 Faith hope and love 3-5a The one and only true Gospel 5b-6 A faithful pastor 7-8 Family Discussion Questions: Who wrote the book of Colossians? What is a saint? What does faith in Jesus mean? How does loving Christians show that you trust in Jesus? How does the hope in heaven help us to love Christians? How many true Gospels are there? How is a church to know who is a good pastor? What is an Apostle? What was the circumstance or occasion for this letter? What does it mean that our hope is laid up in heaven? What would you tell a Christian who was having a hard time having special love for the church? What are false or alternative ways to evaluate a pastor or elder or church? What are ways that you can grow in loving the church? What are current temptations to feel like the Word of God is not enough to be complete as a Christian?…
Complementary Old Testament Passage: Isaiah 55 Sermon Title: Kingdom Treasure Sermon Outline: 1.What is the kingdom of heaven? 2. Why use parables? 3. The parable of the hidden treasure (v 44) 4. The parable of the pearl of great value (vv 45-46) Family Discussion Questions: 1. What do you picture when you hear the phrase, "kingdom of heaven"? 2. Based on the book of Matthew, how would you describe what the kingdom of heaven is? 3. Why does Jesus work so hard to describe the kingdom of heaven? 4. What is a parable? 5. Why are parables an important part of Jesus' teaching? 6. If you're being honest, do you always live as if Jesus is a great treasure? 7. How does it feel to be considered a treasure to Jesus? 8. Whatdoes it look like to treat other believers like treasure? 9. What would it look like to seek more treasure on the King's behalf?…
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