One Tribe. One Family. One language Our mission is to see what redemption looks like in Kampala through the Gospel message and the Community of Believers at Sojourn. Sojourn is a church rooted in God's word. we are calling people to gospel community, living for the glory of God and the good of our…
Call To Worship New City Catechism: Qn 27 Look at God during the period of Suffering 2 Corinthians 11:16-33. 1. Use your suffering to advance the glory of God. 2. Your endurance in suffering comes from God, hold on him. D. Response Questions Qns 1. Why could Paul endure the sufferings? 2. What helps a Christian to go through suffering? 3. What is the danger of hooking with false preachers?
2 Corinthians 11:1-15. 1. You should devote yourself to the word of God, so that nothing stands in your to defend the gospel. 2 Corinthians 11:1-9. 2. Run away from the teachings of the false preachers. 2 Corinth 11:10-15 D. Response Questions Qns 1. What does it mean “if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted”? 2. What are the signs of the false preachers? 3. Why should a Christian give to the church or to the mission? 4. what does it mean that Christ is in me? Why should I boast in the gospel? How should I deal with false teaches of this world?.
Defend the gospel while advancing it. 2 Corinthians 10.. 1. Standing in the gospel prepares you to be ready to face the battles ahead of you. 2. The gospel should be your standard to compare yourself to. 3. You should boast in the Lord not in your works. D. Response Questions Qns 1. Are you ready to defend the gospel? 2. Are you ready to oppose the false teachers? 3. What are the signs of the false apostles? 4. What was the purpose of the authority which was given the apostles? 5. What was the gospel according to Paul to the Corinthians? 6. What does it mean “so that we may preach the gospel in lands” to the churches and Christians?
2 Corinthians 9:6-14 1. God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinth 9:6-9 2. Your giving should be rooted in your intimate relationship with Christ. 2 Corinth 9:10-14 1. Why should the Christian give? 2. What does it mean to sow sparingly or bountifully in your life of giving? 3. What does it mean for your heart to decide on what to give? 4. What blessings come with giving?
2 Corinthians 9:1-5 1. Why is generosity praiseworthy? 2 Cor 9:1-2; 2 Cor 8:1-4 2. How does our zeal for the Lord stir up other people? 2 Cor 9:2 3. Why does God call us to be people who keep our commitments? 2 Cor 9:5 Mat 5:33-37 4. How does God's gift of salvation produce generosity? 2 Cor 8:1-4 5. What are some of the affections in your life that hinder you from practicing godly generosity?
Worldliness and disengagement are close when we engage money in ministry. (2 Cor 8:16-24) Which principles should gospel workers maintain in mobilizing gospel support. Paul's Jerusalem church fund is instructive. 1.Maintain a reputation for the gospel, (18) 2. Engage money with dependence on God, (16) 3. Cultivate and maintain intergrity, (22) 4. Emphasize and model the blessing of giving over receiving (19, 20,2, 2Cor 9:12) 5.Avoid extremes of hyper-sensitivity and lack of straight talk. (21) 6. Prioritize church gospel aims in financial mobilisation. (24)
Giving is an act of worship (2 Corinthians 8:1-15.) View Points 1. Freedom of giving is rooted in the gospel. 2 Corinth 8:1-5 2. Giving is an act of love.2 Corinth 8:6-7 3. Through giving you take care of the needs of the saints.2 Corinth 8:8-15 Response Questions Qns 1. What motivated these churches to give? 2. How can a person grow in the desire for the word of God and holiness? 3. How can we excel in the spiritual gifts? 4. How can you exercise that act of grace? 5. What gift is better than the gift of salvation?
. 2 Corinthians 7:2-16. View Points: 1. The comfort of a Christian is rooted in Godliness. 2 Corinth 7:2-4. 2. Your repentance should be guided by scripture not your culture. 2 Corinth 7:2-13. 3. You should rejoice in God's plans. 2 Corinth 7:13-16.
The church is set apart for God's glory. 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1. View Points 1. You are called to walk every day in this life to a make a difference that brings glory to God. 2 Corinth 6:14-16a 2. Christ has qualified you to enjoy the promises of God. 2 Corinth 6:16b-7:1 D. Response Questions Qns 1. Why does Paul makes compressions, from verse 14-16? 2. What are dangers a Christian is like to face if is yoked with unbeliever? 3. What are these promises according to Chapter 7? 4. How do you qualify to enjoy these promises? 5. What were you saved from? 6. Why were you saved?
(2 Cor 6:1-10) 1. You do not recieve grace in vain. (6:1-2, 1 Cor 15:10) 2. You endure, aware that grace does not replace suffering. (6: 4-10) 3. You rely on the cross-shaped power of God (6:7, 2 Cor 5:21)
God's providence revealed differently in the lives of three men ACTS 12:1-20