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Monday, November 24, 2008

November Prayer List

The Burnetts:


Dave


1. Be filled with the Spirit


2.  Lead a disciplined life


Donna


1. Selling and buying of homes and moving go smoothly


2.  Joshua to surrender all to God


3. Wisdom to care for my mom and that God would be the joy of her life


Gideon



1. Endurance in spiritual gifts
2. Focus on work at work/work hard.
3. Peace with the out come of Christi and my relationship. Wisdom on how to follow through with our relationship.
4.  I also have been struggling with selfishness and pride at an enormous level...I really need prayer to become selfless and not look to my own wisdom over God's and them that He has placed over me.

 


The Noels:


Mike


1. My brother and his family


2.  My business


Connie


1. Contentment and diligence and safe travel over the holidays


2.  For God to reconcile Mike’s brother to the family


3.  God’s provision for us through Mike’s business despite the circumstances


Jenn


1.  Prayer for wisdom in how spends her time


 


The Hinds:


Tim


1.  Rapid and thorough healing of my shoulder after surgery


2.  Ability to minister to my wife and kids while recovering


 Jeanne



1.  No anxiety about plane travel Dec 4-8 to Seattle. 
2.  Wisdom in interactions with family in Seattle.  Lots of family drama to reconcile.

 


Nikki


1. For me to seek to have a humble heart in the midst of difficult co-worker dynamics, that I would guard my heart against anger and bitterness as well as pride and the temptation to vent and gossip about what is going on


2.  That I would learn the lesson God is trying to teach me throughout these circumstances because they seem to continually reoccur


3.  For my father’s salvation


 


Amy Kay


1. Resisting temptation to doubt/fear


2.  Diligence in spiritual disciplines


 


 Kinneys


Pray for Elaine whose pain and weakness is increasing.

Monday, September 15, 2008

September 17 Questions

Discussion Questions


 


 




  1. One of my goals in following up the teaching is how can we as a home group grow in the area of prophecy and prophetic gifting* especially in our times together.   With that in mind:

    1. What questions do you have about prophesy?  How would you define it?

    2. What things keep you from participating more in this activity of the Spirit?  Is it 1) The actual receiving of something from God to share with others? 2) The discerning of whether it’s for you personally or something you should share with others? or  3) Is it the actual doing of it – stepping out in faith after you’ve receive something from the Lord? 




c.       What things can help us overcome our weaknesses (sins?) in b above.




  1.  

    1. What questions do you have concerning the differences between prophecy and tongues and their different roles in the church’s and the believer’s life?



  2. Phil ended the meeting with encouragements concerning preparing ourselves for Sam Storm’s teachings and ministry.  He mentioned to:

    1. Be sure our thinking and beliefs in regards to the Holy Spirit are in line with what Scripture teaches.  Are there any areas of your belief where you are uncertain to what God’s word teaches?  What passages come to mind when you think of the Holy Spirit?

    2. Be in faith for growing as a person of the Spirit.  This would be in general but also specifically that God would use this week’s conference to help us as a church and as individuals to increase in the Spirit’s power and gifting.

    3. Similar to 2b – be confident (expectant) in God’s promises concerning the giving of the Spirit.  Which ones come to your mind?

    4. Be asking God to fill you and use you and help you grow in this area.

    5. Spend time with the Lord concerning the above.




               Let’s talk about these encouragements and then spend time praying and ministering to each   other in anticipation of this week’s time with Sam.


 


*What I mean by prophetic gifting in our meetings goes beyond just giving a prophecy.  It would include Spirit led prayer, praise and Scripture reading and in general being led and directed by the Spirit.


 

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

July 2nd Discussion Questions


  1. Phil read Acts 20:17-24, Paul’s address to the Ephesian elders.  What in this passage is unique to Paul, and what should we imitate in our own lives?

  2. How would your life be different if you lived like v. 24 describes?  What keeps you from doing so?

  3. From Ephesians 3:8-10.  What are the steps in the process outlined here?  What is the ultimate end of the process given here?

  4. How should this understanding of the church’s purpose—“to be an intergalactic cosmic showcase of God’s glory”—affect our life here at SGC?

  5. Read 2 Tim 3:16-4:2.  What does this tell us about the Bible?

  6. What happens to you when you fail to read the Bible, maybe for an extended period of time like 3-5 days?

  7. Do you typically have “ears to hear” on Sunday mornings?  Why or why not?  Is there something you could change about your life prior to the service, or following the service that would help you listen better?

  8. What is your current Bible reading plan?  How is it working for you?


 


 

Sunday, June 29, 2008

June Prayer Requests

Dan: for the salvation of my friend Jason, that the Lord would soften his heart

Emma: to be salt and light at work, that I could break past the barrier of my coworkers thinking I'm a second generation Christian

Donna: salvation for Josh and Jena, direction for buying/selling home, wisdom for caring for my mom, that my mom would find joy in God

Dave: being humble, and not trying to impress people

Gideon: spiritual discipline, diligence in work, that he would put off pride and put on selflessness

Mike: my business ($), especially this summer

Connie: parenting wisdom and sleep

Timothy: recovery of family peace and joy and order after the long hours of a recent work project

Jeanne: recovery from being sick

Nathaniel: recovery from being sick

Nicki: recovering from Mono and safe travels

Amy Kay: in general laziness, specifically, that I would work on the Barnes' house and not let them do all the work

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Prayer Requests - May

Connie - Sleep
Dan - Money, hygiene
Jenny - Students pass ERB; D.C. field trip
Mike - left arm, father's health
Emma - Blazer gets sold, warts go away, school
Andrea - decisions about college, fear of man
Vicki - Diligence in reading the Bible
Charlie and Victoria - stamina, family in Miami
Donna - Taking care of mom spiritual needs
Dave - God's timing in selling house; Josh; Filled with God's spirit
Nicki- Parents; Dad becomes a Christian ASAP
Nathaniel - Endurance for summer
Amy Kay - Students in her class, Kristix
Tim  - Wisdom for husband/father
Jeanne - Sleep

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Cherokee People!!

Nikki goes Cherokee punk for Wild Hair Day at her work.

May 7 Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions


 


 


1.     The Lord gives us joy in many ways.  What are some of the things in your life that bring you joy?


2.     The gospel and “gospel truths” (things that are the result of the gospel) are to be the source of our primary joy.  How can we grow in this?


3.     Phil said that because of justification when God looks at us he doesn’t frown but that he delights to see us and have us draw near to him. Is this the way you picture the Father as you approach him? (or do you struggle in this area?)


a.      What is your experience with drawing near to God? How often do you do that and how would you describe it?


4.     Verse 2 says “we have obtained access through faith into this grace in which we stand”.  Phil said that this grace in which we stand is the kingdom of the beloved Son, a place where our sin is forgiven and forgotten.  It is a place of grace not law or works where there is no judgment.  A place of acceptance.  “THE LAND OF GRACE”!.  Do you feel like you live in this place?


5.     “And we rejoice in hope of the glory of God”.  What is your definition of glory (or one of Phil’s that you really liked)?  What does the hope of the glory of God mean to you and do you find yourself rejoicing/exulting in it?


 


 


Corresponding Scriptures:


#3 - Hebrews 4:14Since then we have(Q) a great high priest(R) who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God,(S) let us hold fast our confession. 15For we do not have a high priest(T) who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been(U) tempted as we are,(V) yet without sin. 16(W) Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need


#3 – Ephesians 2:12remember(AC) that you were at that time separated from Christ,(AD) alienated from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers to(AE) the covenants of promise,(AF) having no hope and without God in the world. 13But now in Christ Jesus you who once were(AG) far off have been brought near(AH) by the blood of Christ. …17And he came and(AO) preached peace to you who were(AP) far off and peace to those who were(AQ) near. 18For(AR) through him we both have(AS) access in(AT) one Spirit to the Father.


#4 – Col. 1: 13He(AD) has delivered us from(AE) the domain of darkness and transferred us to(AF) the kingdom of(AG) his beloved Son, 14(AH) in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.


#5 – 2 Cor. 3:18 - 18And we all, with unveiled face,(AD) beholding(AE) the glory of the Lord,[f](AF) are being transformed into the same image(AG) from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.


#5 – Philippians 3:20But(AS) our citizenship is in heaven, and(AT) from it we(AU) await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21who will transform(AV) our lowly body(AW) to be like his glorious body,(AX) by the power that enables him even(AY) to subject all things to himself.


#5 – Colossians 1: 27(BQ) To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are(BR) the riches of the glory of(BS) this mystery, which is Christ in you,(BT) the hope of glory.