Talk It Over Questions

Questions to ask around the table to help you discuss the Sunday Message

Talk It Over Questions

Talk It Over 11/17/24

Out With The Old, In With The New


1.Read Luke 5:33-39 as a group. What do you believe is the meaning of this parable?


2.What is the purpose of spiritual disciplines? What is the purpose of fasting?


3.What does this parable say about the newness of Jesus’ ministry compared to the old practices of the law?


4.How can we be more open to God doing something new in our lives, even if it challenges our old ways or comfort zones?


5.Are there areas in your spiritual life where you are “clinging to old wineskins?” How can you become more receptive to change and growth?


Ask Your Kids


Luke 5:27-32

Big Idea: Everyone is invited to be a follower of Jesus. 


1.What was Matthew doing when Jesus came to him?


2.What did he say to Matthew?


3.Why were the Pharisees upset?

Talk It Over 11/10/24

Who Are You Eating With?


1. What does Jesus’ call to Levi (Matthew) reveal about the types of people He calls to follow Him? How does Levi’s response to Jesus’ call serve as an example of true discipleship?


2.Why do you think Levi held a banquet for Jesus and invited other tax collectors and sinners? How can we create opportunities in our lives to bring others to experience Jesus? What are some modern-day examples of people who might feel excluded or marginalized in the church?


3.Why do you think the Pharisees and scribes were upset about Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners? What does this reveal about their understanding of righteousness and sin? 


4.How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees in verses 31-32 clarify His mission? What does it mean for Jesus to call sinners to repentance? 


5.In what ways can we apply Jesus' example of reaching out to those who are marginalized or considered "sinners" in our own communities today?


Ask Your Kids


Luke 5:17-26

Big Idea: Jesus wants to forgive us.


1. Who did Jesus heal in our story today? 


2.What did Jesus do before He healed the man?


3.Where do you need to ask Jesus for forgiveness?

Talk It Over 11/3/24

Faith That Breaks Barriers


1. What can we learn from the persistence of the friends in bringing the paralyzed man to Jesus?


2. How can we demonstrate this kind of faith in our own lives - faith that overcomes obstacles?


3. Is there a situation in your life where you need to trust Jesus not just for physical needs but for spiritual restoration?


4. How can we encourage or help others draw near to Jesus, just like the friends of the paralyzed man did?


5. What does this story challenge us to believe about the authority of Jesus over both sin and suffering?



Ask Your Kids


Luke 5:12-16



1.What did the leper do after he was healed?

 

2.Does Jesus love everyone? How do you know? 


3.What do you need to talk to Jesus about that you 

are fearful of?

Talk It Over 10/27/24

What Are You Declaring?


1. What is your go to hot drink in the fall?


2. What would it have been like to be a leper? How would people have treated you? Would you have come to Jesus?


3. What does this passage show about God’s willingness to serve the lowest in society? What do you think the significance is of Jesus physically touching (holding) the man with leprosy?


4. What does this passage show about Jesus’ healing power? What does this passage show about Jesus’ compassion? What does this passage show about Jesus’ authority?


5. How does this passage challenge you to trust Jesus with areas of your life where you need healing, transformation or restoration?



Ask Your Kids


 Luke 5:1-11

 1. What happened to the disciples when Jesus was with them fishing? 


 2. What does it mean to fish for people? 


 3. How can we be disciples to others?