EPISODE · Oct 1, 2023 · 51 MIN
Ephesians 3:14-21 (Lee Tankersley)
from Cornerstone Community Church - Sermons · host Cornerstone Community Church
A Prayer and the Power of God's Transformative Love _______________________________________________________ Small Group Questions 1. As you evaluate your own prayer life, what are the things that you tend to prioritize, and are there ways you'd like to see that changed? 2. I mentioned that Paul's prayer that Christ would dwell in our hearts means that Christ would "settle in" and begin to fashion us more into his image. Just as you might see your house change over ten years as you live in it, as you look at the least decade (or less if you're younger) of your life, how can you see that Christ has changed you? 3. What might prevent us from praying these requests (i.e. that Christ would transform us, that we'd be strengthened to comprehend the limitless dimensions of Christ's love for us, and that we'd mature and become all that God wants us to be) faithfully for one another as we pray? How might we fight against that? How might we nurture praying that looks like Paul's? 4. What are some things from the text or sermon that were particularly helpful for you, comforting to you, or challenging to you?
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A Prayer and the Power of God's Transformative Love _______________________________________________________ Small Group Questions 1. As you evaluate your own prayer life, what are the things that you tend to prioritize, and are there ways you'd like to see that changed? 2. I mentioned that Paul's prayer that Christ would dwell in our hearts means that Christ would "settle in" and begin to fashion us more into his image. Just as you might see your house change over ten years as you live in it, as you look at the least decade (or less if you're younger) of your life, how can you see that Christ has changed you? 3. What might prevent us from praying these requests (i.e. that Christ would transform us, that we'd be strengthened to comprehend the limitless dimensions of Christ's love for us, and that we'd mature and become all that God wants us to be) faithfully for one another as we pray? How might we fight against that? How might we nurture praying that looks like Paul's? 4. What are some things from the text or sermon that were particularly helpful for you, comforting to you, or challenging to you?
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