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Mission Possible -- Sitting vs Going: Fulfilling Your Destiny


The following questions are to be used as a study aid for the sermon preached at the Grace Place on Sunday, October 16, 2011, by Pastor Kathy Tack. To get the most from these questions, go to www.graceplaceonline.us and listen to the sermon first.

These questions can be used in your private Bible study during the week or as a basis for a small group study. For more information on hosting or leading a small group study, click on "GP Small Groups" under "GP Ministries" at www.graceplace.us.

Explore:
Describe your favorite chair.  Why is it your favorite chair?
What do you do while sitting in your favorite chair?
Did you ever have to sit in the corner as a child?  How did it feel not being able to get up?
Have you ever been confined to a bed due to illness?  How did you feel about it?
Scripture Reference: Ephesians 1:3-12 and James 2:14-24
 
Excavate:
We are blessed when we put our faith into action.
Tell your story of a time you put your faith into action.
How did you feel before you took action?
How did you feel after you took action?
What is one action you have not taken due to fear?

Extract:
God has a plan for each of us and it involves action!
How can you be the hands of Jesus to your family? Friends? Neighbors? Community?
Who do you need to talk with about their faith?
Commit among yourselves to each do one action of service this week.
You may also want to plan a service project for your small group to perform together.

Prayer:

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