Jan 28, 2024
Final Instructions for Church Gatherings – I Corinthians 14:26-40
By: Ben Lairamore
Series: 1 Corinthians
Application & Discussion Questions
- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Have you experienced church services that seemed chaotic and confusing? What made them feel this way?
- Why is Paul so concerned about church gatherings being orderly?
- From the description of church life in 14:26-32, are you surprised by the amount of participation that was potentially happening in church gatherings? How might this challenge us to pursue more participation in our gatherings?
- Why should we conclude that Paul is not commanding in 14:34-35 total silence for women in church gatherings but forbidding a certain kind of speech? (See I Corinthians 11:5.)
- Why does true spirituality believe the Bible? Do you acknowledge that Paul’s writings in the New Testament are God’s Word?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Have you experienced church services that seemed chaotic and confusing? What made them feel this way?
- Why is Paul so concerned about church gatherings being orderly?
- From the description of church life in 14:26-32, are you surprised by the amount of participation that was potentially happening in church gatherings? How might this challenge us to pursue more participation in our gatherings?
- Why should we conclude that Paul is not commanding in 14:34-35 total silence for women in church gatherings but forbidding a certain kind of speech? (See I Corinthians 11:5.)
- Why does true spirituality believe the Bible? Do you acknowledge that Paul’s writings in the New Testament are God’s Word?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What spiritual gift do you wish you had? Why?
- How are you sometimes tempted to be self-centered when the church gathers in worship?
- Give an example of how someone has used his or her gifts to build you up in the faith?
- How are you seeking to use your gifts to build others up?
- What could we do as a church to help visitors clearly hear God’s Word when they are our guests in a worship service?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- How is the Biblical view of love different from our culture’s view?
- What do all the descriptions of love have in common with one another?
- Which description of love is most convicting to you? Why?
- Why is love a necessary virtue of the Christian? (See I John 4:7-10).
- What loving act of kindness can you do this week?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Since all Christians are gifted and needed members of Christ’s body, what does this imply about how we should relate to one another?
- What are the different broad categories of gifts that we see God has given to the Church?
- What is the difference between a natural talent and a Spirit-given gift?
- How has God gifted you for serving others? How are you using your gifts to serve others?
- What is love? Why is it absolutely essential that love motivate the use of our gifts?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What part of Jesus’ incarnation is most mysterious or amazing to you?
- What question does Mary ask in Luke 1:26-35 that reveals how miraculous Jesus’ birth would be?
- Why did Jesus’ humble life defy the expectations of so many about the Messiah? (See Daniel 7:13-14).
- What does the incarnation teach us about what God values that is so different from what the world values? Does what you value look more like God or the world?
- What is the outcome of Jesus’ humble incarnation? (See Revelation 5:9-14).
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
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- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Why is it so important that we recognize our spiritual connection with other believers?
- What are some overlooked or underappreciated gifts in the church that we actually need a whole lot?
- Are you ever wrongly tempted to think that the church does not need you or your gifts?
- Why is every member of Christ’s church important and needed?
- What does it look like to have the “same care for one another” (vs. 25)?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
- Dec 10, 2023One Spirit – I Corinthians 12:1-11Dec 10, 2023One Spirit – I Corinthians 12:1-11By: Ben LairamoreSeries: 1 CorinthiansApplication & Discussion Questions
- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What does it mean to say that Jesus is Lord?
- What gifts has the Holy Spirit given to you? How are you using your gifts for the common good?
- Have you ever used a God-given gift from selfish motives or selfishly wished you had another’s gift?
- What gifts are we possibly tempted to over-focus on?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
- Dec 3, 2023The Lord’s Supper – I Corinthians 11:17-34Dec 3, 2023The Lord’s Supper – I Corinthians 11:17-34By: Ben LairamoreSeries: 1 CorinthiansApplication & Discussion Questions
- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Why is the Lord’s Supper so important and valuable to us as Christians?
- As we celebrate the Lord’s Supper together, what is usually on your mind? What emotions do you usually feel? Why?
- How might we be tempted to take the Lord’s Supper in a way that dishonors the Lord and the intended purposes of the meal?
- How do the corrections of the Apostle Paul in today’s passage fit well with the consistent theme in I Corinthians that we embody the self-giving love of our Lord towards one another.
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
- Nov 26, 2023Head Coverings? – I Corinthians 11:2-16Nov 26, 2023Head Coverings? – I Corinthians 11:2-16By: Ben LairamoreSeries: 1 CorinthiansApplication & Discussion Questions
- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What does it mean to say that the husband is the head of his wife? Why is this not merely a social convention?
- Why is it important for men to be masculine and for women to be feminine? What gender distinctions are often blurred in our culture?
- Husbands, how can you sacrificially love and lead your wife?
- Wives, how can you respect and help your husband?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?
- Nov 19, 2023Following Paul’s Example – I Corinthians 10:23-11:1Nov 19, 2023Following Paul’s Example – I Corinthians 10:23-11:1By: Ben LairamoreSeries: 1 Corinthians
- Do you have any questions about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What should you consider to be more important; your rights and freedoms or what will profit and build others up? (See I Corinthians 13:5, Romans 15:2, and Philippians 2:4.)
- Where do you need to consider what is best for others instead of simply considering what you have the right or freedom to do?
- What questions could you ask yourself if you are not sure if you should do something or not?
- Why is living for the glory of God necessarily linked together with living for the good of others? (See Matthew 22:36-40.)
- Paul encourages the Corinthians believers to imitate him as he imitates Christ. This teaches us the importance of Christian role models. Do you have a Christian role model? If yes, who? Are you a Christian role model for anyone else?
- How does this passage challenge you personally?