Divine Questions – What Right Do You Have? (week 4)

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Welcome Back!!!

Welcome to a New LifeGroup Session!

Before we jump into our study, let’s take a moment to remember that there are THREE things we want to see happen every time our LifeGroups gather:

– Movement towards Each Other
– Movement towards God
– Movement towards our Community

Our questions follow this same format. All of the questions are designed towards movement. We hope you enjoy your time together in your LifeGroup.
**Remember, our goal is to deepen our relationship with Jesus and each other. Use the questions that are help and skip the rest.


CURRENT SERIES: Divine Questions

The questions God asks are questions where He already knows the answers.
These divine questions reveal the heart and nature of not only God, but of us as well.


Last Week: Spend time this week reading Isaiah 6:8 & Mark 16:15. Ask God for an opportunity to share the Gospel.

Two Weeks Ago: How are you doing in your walk with God? Have you lost sight of who He is? How can  you adjust your compass back to Him?

Key Verse:

And the Lord said, “Do you do well to be angry?”Jonah 4:4

Movement Towards Each Other (know the people in your group)
What are your favorite brand of chips?

Movement Towards God (grow in your relationship with God)
Do you like puzzles?
What kind do you like?
What makes you want to give up?
Have you ever put together a puzzle with a piece missing from it?
Read Jonah 3
What did God call Jonah to do?
If Nineveh was so bad, why didn’t God just wipe them out?
What was the result of Jonah’s visit to them?
Read Jonah 4:1
What was Jonah’s reaction to Nineveh repenting and turning to God?
Why?
What makes you angry?
What makes you really angry?
What is the difference between anger and bitterness?
Which is worse? Why?
Read Jonah 4:1-4
Why was Jonah so bitter about Nineveh?
Why do you think God was asking Jonah about being angry?
What does bitterness do to us?
Read Jonah 4:5-11
How did Jonah’s bitterness impact his response?
What did Jonah miss out on?
Is it hard for us to wrap our heads around God loving someone who was so awful to us? Why?
How does our bitterness cause us to blame God?
What is the end result of bitterness?
Read Ephesians 4:31-32; Philippians 4:7
How do we begin the process of releasing bitterness in our lives?
Why is that important?
What happens to us when we do?
How is God’s Peace better than our bitterness?

Movement Towards Community (they see the change in you)
Does bitterness have a hold in your life? What would it look like for you to release that to God?

Checking In Each Time We Meet:
SPIRITUAL GOAL
NAME OF PLUS ONE
PRAYER REQUESTS