Thursday Night Table Talk
Discussion Questions
Understanding the Incarnation
Understanding the Incarnation
- What stood out to you most about the sermon's explanation of Jesus being fully God and fully man? Why does this matter?
- Read John 1:1-5, 14. What does it mean that "the Word became flesh"? How does this change the way you view God?
- Pastor Chris said, "If you want to know what the Father is like, look at Jesus." What does this reveal about God's character that might surprise people?
- The sermon emphasized that we don't just fight from a place of struggle, but from victory—"It is finished." How does this change the way you approach spiritual warfare or personal challenges?
- Pastor Chris mentioned that "your relationship with God doesn't change, but your fellowship does." What's the difference? How does this truth bring freedom?
- Reflect on this statement: "The only Jesus the world will see is you." How does that challenge or encourage you?
- What does it mean to "embody Christ" in your daily life—at work, at home, in your community?
- The sermon addressed the criticism, "the church is full of hypocrites." How should we respond to this? What does the authentic embodiment of Christ look like?
- Where do you tend to lean—being overly "spiritual" or overly "natural"? How can you embrace both, as Jesus did?
- How did the explanation of communion as "more than a symbol" impact you? Have you experienced communion as an encounter with Jesus?
- What "walls" in your heart might God be wanting to break down so you can experience Him more fully?
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