Jan 9 - 15
Sunday: Matthew 16:13-19
Why do you think Peter responded first with who other people thought Jesus was?
What was his ultimate answer when Jesus pressed him?
How would you answer the question, “Who is Jesus?”
Monday: John 8:58
Abraham was the first person in history that formed a covenant with God.
What does it mean for Jesus to say he was around before Abraham?
Tuesday: John 10:30
What does Jesus mean with these words?
Why is this a significant idea for our faith?
Wednesday: Colossians 2:9
It’s important to understand that Jesus is both fully man and fully God.
Why is it important that we see Jesus as both?
How would our faith change if he were either one without the other?
Thursday: John 14:6-12
Jesus extends an invitation to his followers and reminds them and us that we can come to know God by seeing him as an example. As you read these words, think about how you get to be the example of Jesus to others today.
Friday: Philippians 2:9-11
Jesus did not come to be an earthly king. He did not come to take over the Roman Empire from Caesar. So what does it mean to you to read that Jesus Christ is Lord?
Saturday: Mark 11:15-17
Jesus immediately drives those that are motivated by greed and selfishness out of the temple of God. Above all other places, our church should be the central place where Jesus’ example is followed. How do you think Jesus would react if he walked through the doors of Medway Church?
Why do you think Peter responded first with who other people thought Jesus was?
What was his ultimate answer when Jesus pressed him?
How would you answer the question, “Who is Jesus?”
Monday: John 8:58
Abraham was the first person in history that formed a covenant with God.
What does it mean for Jesus to say he was around before Abraham?
Tuesday: John 10:30
What does Jesus mean with these words?
Why is this a significant idea for our faith?
Wednesday: Colossians 2:9
It’s important to understand that Jesus is both fully man and fully God.
Why is it important that we see Jesus as both?
How would our faith change if he were either one without the other?
Thursday: John 14:6-12
Jesus extends an invitation to his followers and reminds them and us that we can come to know God by seeing him as an example. As you read these words, think about how you get to be the example of Jesus to others today.
Friday: Philippians 2:9-11
Jesus did not come to be an earthly king. He did not come to take over the Roman Empire from Caesar. So what does it mean to you to read that Jesus Christ is Lord?
Saturday: Mark 11:15-17
Jesus immediately drives those that are motivated by greed and selfishness out of the temple of God. Above all other places, our church should be the central place where Jesus’ example is followed. How do you think Jesus would react if he walked through the doors of Medway Church?
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