Saturday, April 30, 2011

For Sunday, May 8, 2011

1) Colossians 2:8


What kinds of things did Paul list that can take a person captive from the truth? What are some modern examples of these things? In what ways do these take people captive?


Colossians 2:9-15


How many times is the phrase “in Him” or “with Him” used in this passage? Why? What is Paul saying about circumcision in this passage? How does Paul describe baptism in this passage? How does Paul describe our sin debt in this passage?



2) Colossians 2:9-15


What does this passage teach about Jesus? What things are included in His job description? What does this passage say about Jesus’ relationship within the Trinity? What does this passage say about Jesus’ life on earth? In Heaven?


For more information, read Hebrews 1 and 1 Peter 3:18-22



3) Colossians 2:16-19


In this passage, Paul alludes to a lot of issues that were causing disunity within the church in Colossae. Make a list of these issues. What are some modern day things that could be added to this list? As Paul mentions in verse 18, how do these “extras” beyond Scripture defraud you of your prize? For more information about verses 18-19, see 1 Corinthians 12:12-26.



4) Colossians 2:20-28


What kinds of “extra” practices or activities do people today do to try to add to their spirituality? How did Paul describe these matters? Why are these activities of no value against fleshly indulgence? What was Paul’s main concern for the church in Colossae?

Sunday, April 24, 2011

For Sunday, May 1, 2011

Bible Study preparation for May 1, 2011.
1) Colossians 1:21-23
How did Paul describe a person’s life before redemption? After redemption? What about your story? How is your life different after Christ’s work in your life? How does describe the way Jesus presents you to God? What are the conditions for experiencing this?



2) Colossians 1:24-29
How was Paul suffering for their sake? What did Paul mean by saying “what was lacking in Christ’s afflictions?” Why was Paul pointing out His calling to the Colossians? What did Paul say was the purpose of His calling?

3)
Colossians 1:24-29
What does Paul indicate is “the mystery?” In what way had it been hidden in ages past? What does Paul mean by “Christ in you, the hope of glory?” What is the hope of glory? Compare what Paul is saying in verse 29 with Philippians 4:13.



4) Colossians 2:1-7
According to Paul, how can people who have never met feel “knit together in love?” Why was unity so crucial to the church at that time? What was Paul concerned about for them? In verses 6-7, Paul describes steps in spiritual growth. Which step are you at right now?

Saturday, April 16, 2011

For Sunday, April 24, 2011

Bible Study preparation for April 24, 2011.


1) Acts 19:1-22


Name some events of Paul’s time in Ephesus. What happened to those who were trying to copy Paul’s acts without relying on a personal faith in God? How did God bring good out of this situation? Where was Paul planning to travel next?


2) Acts 19:23-20:1


Before Paul left, who started the riot? What was his motivation? How was peace re-established? If you were living in Ephesus at this time, how would these events affect your faith?


3) Colossians 1:1-12


How did Paul start the letter? What was Paul’s “missions” report (see v. 6)? List what Paul prayed for them. Which of these do you need most right now? Is your life bearing fruit? What kind of fruit? See Galatians 5:22-23. If you have made a personal commitment to God, confessing your sins, trusting Jesus’ sacrifice as the only answer, and making Him Lord (the Boss) of your life, thank God for qualifying you to share in His kingdom’s inheritance. What is that inheritance?


4) Colossians 1:13-20


Consider memorizing verses 13-14. How well do these verses summarize the entire basis for a Biblical worldview? Can you think of anything left out of these verses? What important truths does Paul teach about Jesus in this passage? What is the significance of each truth about Jesus that Paul lists?

Monday, April 11, 2011

For Sunday, April 17, 2011

Philippians 4 is one of my favorite chapters. During class time this last week, we didn't get past the first 9 verses. So, we are going to spend one extra week plunging into this great message from God. To prepare for class, use the previous blog posting for this chapter and/or read Philippians 4 at least once a day every day until class time. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

For Sunday, April 10, 2011

Bible Study preparation for April 10, 2011.


1) Philippians 4:1-3 If Paul was writing verse 1 to you, how would it make you feel? What problem in the church does Paul reveal in verse 2? What does he remind them of in verse 3? How would remembering that help them? Philippians 4:4-7 When is it hard to rejoice? Why did Paul emphasize it so much? What does it mean to have a gentle or gracious spirit? What are you tempted to be anxious about? What does Paul suggest you substitute that response with? When in your life have you experienced the peace of God? How would you describe it to someone who hasn't experienced it?


2) Philippians 4:8-9 Make of a list the descriptor words Paul used for the kinds of things we should be thinking about. Which of the words stand out to you? Why? How does this list compare to the thoughts that usually fill your mind? Why does it matter? How are the instructions of verse 8 related to the instructions of verse 9? And how are both -- the thinking and the doing -- related to experiencing the peace of God?


3) Philippians 4:10-14 What was Paul's secret to contentedness? What does it mean to be content? How does it feel? What is the challenge of being content in humble circumstances? in prosperous circumstances? Where did Paul get his strength? In what area of your life is it difficult to feel content? What is God telling you about it in this passage? Matthew 6:19-21 How does the Jesus' lesson in this passage impact your approach to contentedness?


4) Philippians 4:15-23 What did Paul want them to know about their gift to him? Why was he reluctant to receive gifts from the churches? Re-read verse 19. How does this relate to Paul's teaching about contentedness? How many of your needs will God supply? What kinds of needs will He supply for? To what measure will He supply for your needs? Re-read and rest in this verse today. Pray the truth of verse 19 for someone else.