Rubbish & Resurrection

Do you find yourself grumbling about life’s challenges or questioning God’s presence in your struggles? Discover how to live a life of joy and purpose by embracing a posture of humility and faith. Let’s explore how holding firmly to the Word of Life can transform our daily walk and illuminate the world around us.

Rubbish & Resurrection

Message Summary
Do you find yourself grumbling about life’s challenges or questioning God’s presence in your struggles? Discover how to live a life of joy and purpose by embracing a posture of humility and faith. Let’s explore how holding firmly to the Word of Life can transform our daily walk and illuminate the world around us.
Key Scripture
“Do everything without complaining and arguing, so that no one can criticize you. Live clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people.”
Philippians 2:14-15 NLT
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5 Day Devotional

GrowGroup Guide

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Opening Prayer:

Begin with a prayer inviting the Holy Spirit to guide your discussion and open hearts to the message of Philippians 2 and 3.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Question: How often do you find yourself complaining, and what are the common triggers?
    • Context: The sermon highlighted that the average person complains 15 to 30 times a day. It emphasized that complaining, especially about God, reveals a lack of trust in His provision and presence. Discuss how recognizing these triggers can help us shift our focus to gratitude and trust in God.
  2. Question: What does it mean to live a “clean and innocent” life as children of God?
    • Context: The sermon explained that living clean and innocent lives means being unmixed with the world’s fears and values. It involves allowing God to purify our hearts, much like refining silver, so that His reflection is seen in us. Discuss practical ways to pursue purity and innocence in daily life.
  3. Question: How can holding firmly to the Word of Life transform your daily walk?
    • Context: The message encouraged believers to hold out the Word of Life, not just for personal growth but as a testimony to others. This involves letting the Word guide our actions and decisions, making our faith visible to those around us. Share experiences where Scripture has guided or transformed your actions.
  4. Question: In what ways can you live a life “poured out” for others this week?
    • Context: The sermon emphasized the importance of living a life poured out, like Paul, who was willing to sacrifice for the Gospel. It warned against becoming stagnant in faith and encouraged finding ways to serve and bless others. Brainstorm practical ways to pour out your life in service to family, friends, and community.
  5. Question: How does the concept of rejoicing in all circumstances challenge your current perspective?
    • Context: Paul, even in prison, urged believers to rejoice in the Lord regardless of circumstances. The sermon highlighted that rejoicing is a mark of faith and trust in God’s sovereignty. Discuss how adopting a posture of rejoicing can change your outlook on life’s challenges.

Closing Activity:

Encourage each group member to write down one specific action they will take this week to live out the message. Share these commitments with the group for accountability and prayer support.

Closing Prayer:

Conclude with a prayer asking God to help each member live out the truths discussed, to pour out their lives for others, and to rejoice in all circumstances.

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