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Found: God’s Will -- Mike Walpole
Stand Alone Sermon
Romans 12:1-2
30 December 2018
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. What is the difference or the two types of God's will?
2. Should we believe that God will reveal his will to those who are not saved? Why or why not?
3. Does 1 Pet 2:13-15 distinguish between submission to God versus submission to the world?
4. What should a Christian consider about suffering?
5. What is the difference between receiving the Spirit and being filled with the Spirit?
6. What did David think about God's will in Psalm 143?
The Sinner's Song
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The Sinner’s Song -- Mark Grasso
Stand Alone Sermon
Psalm 51:1-6
18 November 2018
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DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. Are you currently reading scripture? How often? If not, why not?
2. What is the significance of the Davidic Covenant?
3. What was David’s initial response when Nathan told him the story of the “rich man and the poor man?”
4. How do we link David to Christ and ultimately, Christ to the Old Testament?
5. Who is always a witness to our sin?
6. Why is it “important” to fully understand our sin?
Worthy of Our Trust
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Worthy of Our Trust -- Mark Grasso
Sermon Series: Stand Alone
Jeremiah 17:5-8
17 June 2018
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. What is the significance of “Thus says the Lord”? How does it change the way you read the prophets?
2. What does it mean to be cursed?
3. What happened when the kingdom of Judah decided to “go it alone”? Have you ever done that? What happened?
4. What does it mean to “trust the Lord”?
5. Do you trust Him? Why? Why not?
6. What does it mean to be “useful to Him as a witness to His Glory”? How can we encourage each other to be “useful to Him”?
References: Jeremiah 38:3-6, Jeremiah 17:1-4, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Genesis 3:14, Deuteronomy 28:16-68, Revelation 22:3, Psalm 9:10, Job 13:15, John 14:1, Psalm 19:1, John 10:10, Hebrews 11:1-12:2
Good Friday and Easter Services, 2018
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It Is Finished -- Lonnie Bell
Good Friday Service
John 19:30
30 March 2018
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Characteristics of New Creation -- Lonnie Bell
Easter Service
John 20:11-29
1 April 2018
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. What does it mean to say that the Resurrection of Christ is the beginning/dawning of the new creation?
2. In what ways do Jesus’ words to Mary show that new creation involves acceptance with God?
3. Why does the Christian continually need to be reminded of his or her acceptance with God?
4. How do Jesus’ words to his disciples give us purpose and call us away from living bored, discontent, distracted, and unmotivated lives?
5. What does the post-resurrection appearance to Thomas communicate about Jesus? How does this affect the way we relate to him?
6. What does it look like for a person to experience God’s grace?
References: Revelation 21:1; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 10:9; John 4:34; 2 Corinthians 5:20; Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Timothy 2:13; Mark 9:24.
Good Friday Service (2018)
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It Is Finished -- Lonnie Bell
Good Friday Service
John 19:30
30 March 2018
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. What does it mean to say that the Resurrection of Christ is the beginning/dawning of the new creation?
2. In what ways do Jesus’ words to Mary show that new creation involves acceptance with God?
3. Why does the Christian continually need to be reminded of his or her acceptance with God?
4. How do Jesus’ words to his disciples give us purpose and call us away from living bored, discontent, distracted, and unmotivated lives?
5. What does the post-resurrection appearance to Thomas communicate about Jesus? How does this affect the way we relate to him?
6. What does it look like for a person to experience God’s grace?
References: Revelation 21:1; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 10:9; John 4:34; 2 Corinthians 5:20; Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Timothy 2:13; Mark 9:24.
In Him, All Things
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In Him, All Things -- Will Daane
Stand Alone Sermon
Colossians 1:15-20
11 March 2018
Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions
1. What is the definition of Christology?
2. How does this passage fit the definition of a Christological passage? Why is Christology important?
3. Identify other Christological passages in the Bible; discuss their significance.
4. List the attributes of Christ identified in the sermon from Colossians 1.15-20.
5. Which one(s) have been most impactful to your life and theology? Which have you perhaps not considered before?
Psalm 23, Part 2
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Psalm 23, part 2 -- Mike Walpole
Stand alone sermon
Psalm 23:1-6
7 January 2018
Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Questions
1. As we note the placement of Psalm 22, 23, and 24 what progression do we notice?
2. From what perspective does David present Psalm 23? Why is this important?
3. How does our understanding of sheep being ignorant challenge us as believers to embrace rather than ignore the teachings of our great Shepherd?
4. Why is the parallel of us to sheep appropriate in regard to dirtiness?
5. How do we as defenseless sheep defend ourselves? Have you ever felt God’s rod of correction bring you to safety?
6. What are the three primary enemies that we face as believers? What is our greatest against antidote against this unholy trinity?
7. How have you seen growth in your own life in walking through deep valleys that you may not have experienced without walking that valley?
Psalm 23, Part 1
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Psalm 23 -- Mike Walpole
Stand alone sermon
Psalm 23:1-6
31 December 2017
Deep Sheet: Sermon Study Question
1. Why is it important that we know the placement of Psalm 23 in the Scriptures?
2. What is the context of David introducing a “shepherding theme” in this Psalm?
3. Discuss the meeting of the phrase “I shall not want” in this Scripture.
4. Describe times in your life where the Lord has been a Provider, Protector, and/or Preserver.
5. Why does the Shepherd in this passage make his sheep lie down; how does this apply to our lives and our shepherd?
6. Why does the Shepherd in this Scripture lead in paths of righteousness “for his name’s sake”?