Judging

Matthew 7:1-6

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Judging -- Lonnie Bell
Sermon Series:  The Sermon on the Mount
Matthew 7:1-6
01 October 2017

Deep Sheet:  Sermon Study Questions

1.  How has Jesus’ teaching against judging been hijacked and misused in our culture?
2.  What are some instances in which God has convicted you of judging or criticizing other Christians? How has this attitude and behavior negatively affected your relationships?
3.  How does Jesus relate our judgment of others to God’s future judgment of us? How much thought have you given to the fact that “we will all stand before the judgment seat of God” (Romans 14:10)? (John 5:24; 2 Corinthians 5:9-10; Romans 14:10, 12; 1 Corinthians 3:15)
4.  What does this activity of judging that Jesus is rebuking and forbidding look like in practice? (Romans 14; 2:1-5)
5.  How can we begin letting judgmental thoughts turn us inward, and how will this make us more useful in holding others accountable? (Galatians 6:1; Matthew 18:15)
6.  Why does dealing with our own sin enable us “to see clearly” (v. 5)?
7.  What kind of judgment/ discernment is Jesus telling us to have as we relate to unbelievers? (Proverbs 9:8; Matthew 7:15-16)

Adultery Rightly Understood

Matthew 5:27-30

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Adultery Rightly Understood -- Lonnie Bell
Sermon Series:  The Sermon on the Mount
Matthew 5:27-30
30 April 2017

DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1.   Why do we have a tendency to think of adultery as merely external?  What does Jesus have to say about the heart?
2.  How do Jesus’ words bring together the 7th and 10th Commandments (Exodus 20:14, 17)?|
3.  Why should Jesus’ teaching on adultery humble us and draw us to the cross?
4.  How do the eyes both follow and inform the heart?  Discuss the examples of Job (31:1, 9) and David (2 Samuel 11:2-4).
5.  What would it look like for you to make a “covenant with your eyes” (Job 31:1)?  Discuss what it means to avoid repeating, gazing, dwelling, imagining, and pursuing.
6.  Why do these verses represent such a serious indictment of pornography in particular?  Discuss the negative effect of pornography on one’s marriage.
7.  In response to vv. 29-30, what do you need to cut off or dig out of your life in order to protect yourself from the destructive power of sexual sin?  How does Romans 8:13 encourage us to fight without relying on our own strength?