"Sola Scriptura" 2 Timothy 3:16-17

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Can you recount the “5 Reformation Banners/Slogans”? It doesn’t have to be in Latin!

  2. What other “alone” statements can we make about the source of authority for our lives and faith?

  3. Which “usage” of sola scriptura have you found to be particularly useful or new to you?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Covenant Renewal" Joshua 24:1-28

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How do you recall God’s faithfulness in your own life? What stands out for you?

  2. What kind of idols and temptations stand in the way of choosing God and being faithful?

  3. How would you renew your faith and commitment before Jesus Christ? What decisions would you need to make consciously and make life-changes or increase discipline to live in steps with the gospel of Jesus Christ?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Lot in Life" Joshua 18-19

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What competes (distractions, idols etc.) for the centre of your heart these days? Have you ever felt stuck in "the pit"? 

  2. What were some of the practical steps outlined in the sermon that stood out for you? Discuss.

  3. How do you feel about your Lot in Life in light of the sermon?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Altar of Trust" Joshua 22:1-34

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How does God reward you, and for what- according to the message?

  2. Can even good intentions lead to unexpected results and consequences? What have you experienced in your own life? How can such misunderstandings be avoided?

  3. How do we build trust with one another in Church even as we seek to grow in trust of our God and Saviour?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Priestly Ministry" Joshua 20-21

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Who is our ultimate judge that can weigh all things fair? What sort of judgment can
    the believers expect from Christ at the “White Throne Judgment”?

  2. Why is the institution of sacred ministry necessary?

  3. How should we regard those who are devoted to the sacred ministry of the gospel?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Tragic Trend" Joshua 16-17

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. What do you feel you deserve in life? Is it true? By what merit? What about spiritually? What does God owe you?

  2. What fears do you have in facing this life? What are you afraid of that God may demand of you?

  3. As a Christian, what are you essentially commissioned to do in this life?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"God is Faithful" Joshua 12:1-24

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Google an image of “the campaign into canaan joshua 12”. As you read the kings that were defeated, follow along the map and trace the Israelites campaign into Canaan. (Note: not all maps will have every single city or king, but Wikipedia has a pretty good map.

  2. How many kings were defeated by Joshua? Why were the Kings and cities defeated by the Israelites? Do you think this is fair? Discuss.

  3. How do you see God being faithful in your life?

  4. Read Matthew 10:21-22. Share some examples where you experienced difficulties and challenges against your faith. How did you overcome these experiences?

"War- Wrap Up" Joshua 11:1-23

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How impressive were the enemies of Israel? How formidable are the challenges in your own life?

  2. How does God deliver His people, as seen in Joshua 11? How can pray and expect the Lord to deliver you from your own life?s challenges?

  3. What are our duties in the midst of life?s challenges, and how can we succeed in pleasing God as well as to thrive in this life?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"The King of the Earth and the LORD's anointed" Joshua 10:1-43

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How do the stories of Joshua (Joshua 10) and David (Psalm 2) foreshadow the final victory of Christ (Revelation 19 : 11- 2 1) ?

  2. What are the differences between the sacrificial Kingship of Christ and cowardly kingship of the 5 kings of the Amorites?

  3. What is the significance of the repetition of the cycle of destruction from v28-42? How does it spur us to keep fighting the good fight today?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Blunder and Surrender" Joshua 9:1-27

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Do you think you have “enemies” in your life? In what sense? What things (or even people) get in the way of growing spiritually, and pursuing the Kingdom service?

  2. What can you relate with Israel’s blunder of being deceived by the Gibeonites? Can
    you recall a time when you’ve been fooled into making a bad decision? How could
    you have prevented it? How did you overcome it?

  3. Between the things of “this world” and the “world to come”, how can we recognise
    which is of greater value, and make life-investment decisions accordingly?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

"Combat and Covenant" Joshua 8:1-35

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Have you ever deeply considered the immense awfulness of judgment? (When? How? Please share.) According to the sermon, what else does God’s judgment include besides the final judgment upon the return of Jesus Christ (the great white throne judgment)?

  2. Why does God continue to give and prosper His people? What is the God-centred reason beyond our benefit and favour? How should this knowledge inform the use of our blessings and resources?

  3. What was the purpose of the “uncut stone altar”? How can a N.T. Christian apply these aspects of “covenant renewal”?

  4. What is the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?