Talk It Over Questions
Please refer to your IMAGINE Journey Guide for weekly discussion topics and devotions for our 7-week IMAGINE series.
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Talk It Over 3/16/25
What Fruit Are You Producing?
1. In Luke 6:44, Jesus says that a tree is known by its fruit. What are some examples of “good fruit” and “bad fruit” in a person’s life?
2. How does this passage connect with Jesus’ overall teaching on character and integrity?
3. What does Jesus mean when He says, “For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks” (v. 45)?
4. What kind of “fruit” do you see in your own life? What does this reveal about the condition of your heart?
Ask Your Kids
1. Do your words and actions reflect good fruit or bad fruit?
2. What stood out to you the most in our lesson?
3. What can you do this week to be more like Jesus?
Talk It Over 3/9/25
The Most Abused Verse In The Bible
1. What was your biggest takeaway from this week’s message?
2. Read Luke 6:37-38. What are the 4 commands Jesus gives? What does it mean to “judge” in this context? Does this mean we should never make moral or biblical evaluations? In what ways do you struggle with being judgmental or condemning toward others?
3. How does Jesus connect forgiveness with being forgiven? (See also, Matthew 6:14-15). Do you have a specific relationship where you know you need to practice forgiveness? If so, what will you do with that this week?
4. What promise is given in vs 38 to those who give? What do you think Jesus means by “a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over”? If God measures back to us with the same measure we use for others, what kind of measure will you receive this week?
Ask Your Kids
1. What were the 2 do not’s from this weeks passage?
2. What were the 2 do’s from this weeks passage?
3. In what areas do you need to ask God to help you in?
Talk It Over 3/2/25
The Great Donut Rivalry
1. Read Luke 6:27-28. What does it TRULY mean to “love your enemies”? How does this differ from simply avoiding conflict? How do “blessing those who curse you” and “praying for those who mistreat you” reflect the character of Jesus?
2. Read Luke 6:29-30. What does it mean to “turn the other cheek” in the context of this passage? Is Jesus promoting weakness, or is there a deeper principle at work?
3. Is there someone in your life whom you struggle to love? What are some practical ways you can “do good” to those who many not treat you well?
4. Is there someone in your life you need to forgive or treat with more kindness despite how they’ve treated you?
5. Read Luke 6:31. What would change in your heart and actions if you fully lived by the “Golden Rule”?
Ask Your Kids
1. How do we love our enemies?
2. How do we show kindness to all people?
3. Where do you need to ask God for help to love others well?