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Week Eight: Who is God (The Son)

The goal of this session is that the person will grow in their understanding of Jesus, God the Son.

Meeting Outline

Scriptures
Hebrews 1:1-4 Col 1:15-20 John 6:35 John 8:12 John 10:7-18 John 11:25-26 John 14:6-7 John 15:1-8
Discussion Questions
  • How has your week been spiritually? / What is God teaching you ?
  • If you were asked, “Who is Jesus?” How would you respond? 
  • Read Hebrews 1:1-4. What does this teach us about Jesus?
  • If Jesus is the exact representation of God, where is the best place to look to truly know God?
  • Read Colossians 1:15-20. What does this teach us about Jesus? 
  • What does it mean that you were created by Him and for Him? 
  • Read John 6:35 - What does it mean that Jesus is the “Bread of Life?”
  • What would it look like if Jesus was as essential as food in your life?
  • Read John 8:12 - What does it mean that Jesus is the “Light of the World?”
  • What are the implications of this in your life? 
  • Read John 10:7 - What does it mean that Jesus is the “Gate for the Sheep?”
  • What is the only door to salvation? What other doors do people try to use?
  • Read John 10:11-15 - What does it mean that Jesus is the “Good Shepherd?”
  • How does knowing this help you follow Jesus more passionately?
  • Read John 11:25 - What does it mean that Jesus is the “Resurrection and the Life?
  • How does knowing this change your view of death?
  • Read John 14:6 - What does it mean that Jesus is “The Way, The Truth, and The Life?”
  • What are the implications of this verse in your life? 
  • Read John 15:1 - What does it mean that Jesus is “The Vine?”
  • What does it mean to abide in Christ? 
  • How does understanding the claims that Jesus made about Himself change your view of Him?

Going Deeper

Application

Common Misconceptions

  • Address Common Misconceptions.
  • Most people create their own view of Jesus based on what they want or what their experiences have led them to believe. Here are a few examples:
  • Some people view Jesus as Savior but not Lord. 
  • Some people want Jesus but they want Him on their terms. 
  • Some people think Jesus is okay with their sin.
  • Some people view Jesus as an emergency plan for their agenda.
  • Some people view Jesus as a good teacher but not God.
  • When we create our own Jesus, the list of false beliefs is endless. 

Common Next Steps

  • Recognizing misconceptions about thier view of Jesus.
  • Further clarity around who Jesus truly is.
  • Commitment to allowing the Bible to be the source of their view of Jesus.
  • Worship and Adoration.

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