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Compel Matthew 5:1,2 Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount 5 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began to teach them. P rophey O ther? S ermon Pass age L etter/epis tle G ospel N arrative P arable P oetry/wisd om What kind of Passage? June 7, Discussion Questions My Prayer Requests (S) – on the sermon 1. Can you think of an example of when a friend or parent did or said something that was hard for you, but was very important? …that showed they loved you? What was that like? 2. (S) Pastor Henry talked about crowds vs disciples. What is a disciple? What are some things that can be part of being ‘crowd people’? How is that different from being a disciple? 3. Would you say you are a disciple of Jesus? If yes, why would you say so? If not, what would it take for that to change? 4. (S) What is the most important thing about being a disciple? Why is it easier for crowd people to just think about ‘us’ and not so much about Jesus? What are some things we can do to make that different?

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Page 1:  · Web viewMatthew 5:1,2 Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount 5 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began

Compel!

Matthew 5:1,2

Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount

5 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began to teach them.

What kindof

Passage?

o Letter/epistleo Gospelo Narrativeo Parableo Poetry/wisdom

Sermon Passag

o Propheyo Other?

June 7, 2020

Discussion Questions

My Prayer Requests

(S) – on the sermon1. Can you think of an example of when a friend or parent did or said

something that was hard for you, but was very important? …that showed they loved you? What was that like?

2. (S) Pastor Henry talked about crowds vs disciples. What is a disciple? What are some things that can be part of being ‘crowd people’? How is that different from being a disciple?

3. Would you say you are a disciple of Jesus? If yes, why would you say so? If not, what would it take for that to change?

4. (S) What is the most important thing about being a disciple? Why is it easier for crowd people to just think about ‘us’ and not so much about Jesus? What are some things we can do to make that different?

5. (S) When we spend time with Jesus, what can change?

6. Before you end, think about how the Lord’s Supper is a way in which ‘this’ happens and talk about how that works.