Mark 11:12-19 Sermon Discussion Questions
- Jesus pronounces death to hypocrisy. To practice religious hypocrisy void of repentance is to live cursed, separated from God. How are your attempts to cover up your sin instead of confessing and repenting of it causing you to feel further from God?
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By Jeremy Haskins| 2021-10-30T21:33:53-04:00 October 30th, 2021|Blog, Mark|Comments Off on Mark 11:12-19 Sermon Discussion Questions
Mark 11:1-11 Sermon Discussion Questions
What desperate circumstances in your life have reminded you only Jesus can save?
What keeps you from loving your enemies, forgiving others, or speaking words of encouragement to those with whom you may disagree?
Specifically, who do you need to approach with the power of peace? […]
Mark 10:46-52 Sermon Discussion Questions
Our cry for mercy will be as desperate as our understanding of sin. We will embrace and enjoy God’s mercy to the degree with which we understand our sinful condition before God.
- Why is our sinful condition so desperate?
Mark 10:28-45 Sermon Discussion Questions
- Talk among your BFG about how the same gospel of the kingdom is being applied to various circumstances and life situations within your BFG right now?
- How do we balance doing things well, with excellence, as a witness for […]
Mark 10:1-13 Sermon Discussion Questions
Why is it crucial to remember the primary aim and mission of marriage is to proclaim the gospel?
How should this mission of marriage complement the church’s mission in the world?
Why is it important to emphasize marriage as a covenant before God? How does this […]
Mark 9:42-50 Sermon Discussion Questions
What areas of your life are you struggling to compete with Jesus for greatness? Work, Home, School, or Church? How do you struggle with trying to be great in these areas?
How are your hands, feet, eyes working for greatness? How can you “cut” these things from […]
Mark 9:30-41 Sermon Discussion Questions
What from this passage personally convicts you of sin and helps point you to Jesus?
How do you struggle with the desire to be great (in the church) rather than making Jesus great in your ministry and mission?
How does the cross temper your desire for greatness?
In what ways are you striving […]