Scripture: Mt 7:24-27 (Lk 6:46-49); Jn 8:12-30 Session 1: The Foundation of Truth 1. The foundation of truth is Jesus (24) a. Jesus witness is true (Jn 8:14) b. Jesus is light (Jn 8:12) c. Jesus is the Messiah (Jn 8:24) d. Jesus is God (Jn 8:28) 2. Believing and doing truth is wise (24-27) a. Believing and doing truth leads us to Jesus (Jn 8:31) b. Believing and doing truth leads us to Wisdom (Psa 111:10) c. Believing and doing truth leads us to Honor (Rom 10:11) 1. Can you recall the two points of the sermon? 2. How could you summarize the two points above? 3. How would you show your understanding of these two points? 4. What is the relationship between these two points and John 8:12-30? 5. What would happen if there was no truth? Truth doesn t require faith, but faith requires truth to be reasonable. 6. How would you explain truth? Memory Verse: Matthew 7:24 Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. Take Home: Read Gen Mt 7:24-27 (Lk 6:46-49); Jn 8:12-30, alternating the passages each day together. Discuss the following questions and activities.
Session 2: Conflicted Teachers Scripture: Mt 23:1-36 (1-12); Mk 12:38-40; Lk 20:45-47 1. A conflicted teacher preaches but doesn t practice (3) a. Consult the scriptures for teaching (Col 3:16) b. Consult the scriptures for practice (1 Tim 4:11-16) 2. A conflicted teacher heaps on burdens (4) a. Consult the scriptures for what God expects (Psa 119:9) 3. A conflicted teacher seeks celebrity status (5) a. The cure to celebrity teachers is to recognize we have one teacher (8) b. The cure to celebrity teachers is to recognize we have one Father (9) c. The cure to celebrity teachers is to recognize we have one instructor (10) d. The cure to celebrity teachers is to recognize we need to be servants (11) e. The cure to celebrity teachers is to recognize we need to be humble (12) 1. Can you recall the three points of the sermon? 2. How could you summarize the three points above? 3. How would you show your understanding of these three points? 4. What is the relationship between Godly teachers and conflicted teachers? 5. What could be done to minimise the possibility of falling for false teaching? 6. How could you determine whether a teacher is teaching truth or their opinion? Memory Verse: Psalm 119:9 How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. Take Home: Read Mt 23:1-36 (1-12); Mk 12:38-40; Lk 20:45-47, alternating the passages each day together. Discuss the following questions and activities.
Session 3: The Authority of Jesus Scripture: Mt 16:13-20 (Mk 8:27-30; Lk 9:18-21); 22:41-46; Mk 12:35-37; Lk 20:41-44; Jn 5:19-47; 7:1-31; 8:39-59; 10:22-42 1. Authority of Jesus does not come from man (13-14) 2. Authority of Jesus does not come from the church (15-16) a. Consult the scriptures for what God expects (Psa 119:9) 3. Authority of Jesus comes from the Father (17) a. The Father gives Jesus authority through being an example (Jn 5:19-20) b. The Father gives Jesus authority to give life (Jn 5:21) c. The Father gives Jesus authority to give eternal life (Jn 5:24) d. The Father gives Jesus authority to give judgment (Jn 5:27) e. The Father gives Jesus authority to be True (Jn 5:31) f. The Father gives Jesus authority because Jesus is God (Jn 5:58) g. The Father gives Jesus authority because Jesus and the Father are one (Jn 10:30-31) h. The Father gives Jesus authority because Jesus is the Son of God (Jn 10:33,36) 1. Can you recall the three points of the sermon? 2. How could you summarize the three points above? 3. How would you show your understanding of these three points? 4. Why doesn t the authority of Jesus come from man nor the church? 5. What facts speak to Jesus being God? 6. How would you evaluate a person s claim that their god is God? Memory Verse: Psalm 119:9 How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. Take Home: Read Mt 16:13-20; 22:41-46; Jn 5:19-47; 8:39-59; 10:22-42, alternating the passages each day together. Discuss the following questions and activities.
Session 4: A Kingdom of Power Scripture: Mt 12:22-32; Mk 3:22-30; Lk 11:14-23 1. The Kingdom of power is united (25) a. Unity in the Kingdom is a threat to Satan (25-26) b. Unity in the Kingdom conquers the evil one (27) 2. The Kingdom of Power is by the Holy Spirit (28) a. By the Holy Spirit Jesus overcomes the strongman (29) b. By the Holy Spirit we are unified with Jesus and His work (30) c. By the Holy Spirit we recognize His importance (31-32) 1. Can you recall the three points of the sermon? 2. How could you summarize the three points above? 3. How would you show your understanding of these three points? 4. How is unity related to a Kingdom standing? 5. What could be done to maximize unity in the church? 6. Based on what you know, how would you explain the differences within churches? Across denominations? Memory Verse: Matthew 12:28 But if it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you. Take Home: Read Mt 12:22-32; Mk 3:22-30; Lk 11:14-23, alternating the passages each day together. Discuss the following questions and activities.
Session 5: Fulfilling the Law Scripture: Mt 5:17-20 1. Jesus came to fulfill the law and prophets (17) a. The law is still in effect (18; Rom 2:15, 3:20) b. The law should not be diminished (19) c. The law should be practiced (19) 1. How would you explain that Jesus came to fulfill the law and prophets? 2. How would you rephrase the meaning of this point? 3. What is the similarities/differences between The Law and Grace? 4. What evidence in your life show that you are/aren t following The Law? 5. How would you model The Law since we are under grace? 6. What motive is there to uphold The Law? Memory Verse: Matt 5:20 For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Take Home: Read Mt 5:17-20 each day together discuss the following questions. 1. What is one verse that stands out to you in this passage? 2. What does that verse mean? 4. How can you apply that verse to your life? 5. Write a prayer of response to God.
Session #6: Jesus Prophecies Scripture: Luke 18:31-34 1. Jesus Prophesied that He would accomplish the prophets (31) a. Jesus was forsaken by the Father (Psa 22:1) b. Jesus was rejected by His half-brothers and mother (Psa 69:8) c. Jesus was rejected by the people (Isa 53:1-3) d. Jesus suffering (Isa 53:4-7) e. Jesus judgment and oppression (Isa 53:8) f. Jesus death (Isa 53:9) g. Jesus bearing our sins (Isa 53:10-12) h. Jesus being struck down (Zech 13:7) 2. Jesus prophesied that He would be handed over to the Gentiles (32) a. Jesus had to be Rejected (Mk 8:31) 3. Jesus prophesied that He would be killed (33) a. Jesus had to die to fulfill the requirements of the Law (Rom 8:2; James 2:10) b. Jesus had to die to redeem mankind (Gal 4:4) c. Jesus had to die to justify mankind (Rom 5:9) 1. How would you state these three points in your own words? 2. How would you explain the three points? 3. What does it each point mean? 4. What questions do you have regarding these prophecies? 5. What significance do these prophecies have on your daily life? 6. What do you need to have changed in your life in order to reflect the freedom you have in Jesus sacrifice? Memory Verse: Romans 5:9 Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God. Take Home: Read Luke 18:31-34 each day and discuss the following questions. 7. What is one verse that stands out to you in this passage? 8. What does that verse mean? 9. What other verses support the point of the verse? 10. How can you apply that verse to your life? 11. Write a prayer of response to God 12. Write what God is asking of you through the study of this passage?