Q+A

Use these scripture passages and discussion questions to engage God’s Word together!

Week 1

Read 1 John 5

  1. According to this chapter, what are the marks of the Christ follower? 

  2. Where does the Christians confidence come from? 

  3. Towards the end of this chapter, how does John contrast your identity in Christ with the world? Why does that matter?

  4. How do you think this informs your relationship with other Christians? With non-Christians?

  5. Why does John end with verse 21? Why is it important to the rest of the chapter?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 2

Read Genesis 1:26- Chapter 2

  1. What is Gods mandate to humanity in this passage?

  2. What does it mean to be made in gods image?

  3. What does it tell us about creation as a whole?

  4. What is it telling us about sex and marriage? 

  5. How does this help in addressing conflicts regarding sex today?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 3

Read Genesis 6

  1. What was the condition of humanity before the flood?

  2. How does it describe God's feelings about mankind?

  3. What is the solution? 

  4. Look ahead to Deuteronomy 9:1-6. Why does God drive out the nations before Israel?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 4

Read Genesis 3

  1. What was Gods one commandment for Adam and eve?

  2. What lie did the serpent tell? 

  3. How is that lie surfacing today?

  4. What choice did Eve make? What choice did Adam make?

  5. What were the consequences for them? What are the consequences for us?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 5

Read Genesis 1

  1. What is one word you would use to describe God in this chapter?

  2. What emotions accompany Gods actions? How does God feel about it?

  3. God creates a space and then fills it. Name each space and what fills that space.

  4. God makes men and women in his image. What do we do that reflects that image based on this passage?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 6

Read Romans 12

  1. Paul is giving Christians guidance on how to live in a world dominated by Roman values and culture.  What is his first bit of advice in your own words?

  2. How should we view ourselves in this context?

  3. How does he encourage us to interact with the prevailing culture?

  4. Why is this so challenging? What is God calling you to change in your own life and interactions with the world?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

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