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Discussion Questions 8/22/20

8/22/2020

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These discussion questions are based on the sermon on 8/22/20".
 
Here are some discussion questions that you can talk about with the people that are in your home with you. You can also call a friend who was watching and discuss it with them. Or you can break out a notebook and use these questions to journal your thoughts on the message. Those who are at the church will discuss this after the message.
 
1.  Why did Jesus call the people children of the devil?

2. How is slanderer an appropriate description of the devil?

3. Why did Paul use a slavery analogy?

4. How is their a type of freedom in sin?

5. How does slavery in Jesus give us true freedom?


6. What message did you personally take away from this sermon?
 
7. How can you apply this sermon to your life?
 
8. What practical thing can you do today to get started?
 
 
​Feel free to share some of your thoughts in the comment section below:
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Selva Mason
8/25/2020 07:23:58 am

5. How does slavery in Jesus give us true freedom?
Slavery in Jesus gives us true freedom because God bought us out of slavery when He sent Jesus Christ to die for our sins. When we accept Jesus Christ and turn our lives over to Him, we are eternally free. Jesus's death paid the price for our sins and bought us out of slavery.

6. What message did you personally take away from this sermon? The message that I personally took from this sermon is "true freedom is found in the word of God".

7. How can you apply this sermon to your life? I can apply this sermon to my life by knowing, believing and accepting that: "true freedom is found in the word of God".


8. What practical thing can you do today to get started? One practical thing that I can do today is to begin to live a limitless life because I am free in Jesus Christ and not by the proclamation of human beings or society.

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Wayne Jamel
8/29/2020 12:53:16 pm

I like that you have made reflection and devotions a part of your daily life. It is something that is a beautiful thing. It truly unlocks the limitless life in Christ. Glad you are reflecting.

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