Ephesians – Week 12

Ephesians – Week 12

Group Discussion & Life Challenge

Use these notes as discussion prompts for your group, or in your personal time with God.

Connect:

Get to know each other. Connect, warm up to each other, fellowship.

Care:

Carry each other’s burdens. Share life’s challenges and practice Soul Care. Pray together.

Challenge:

Dive into God’s Word. Use these discussion questions. Learn from each other’s insight. 

  1. Share a time that a relationship conflict did not go well at home or at work.
  2. Share your thoughts on how Paul helps us understand the hard work of relationships in the text of Eph 6:1-9.
  3. What is your “go to” reaction to conflict within a close relationship? Fight or flight? Share how you see it being good or not so good for bringing unity to the relationship. 
  4. What do you believe you need to grow in as it pertains to conflict within most of the relationships you have? 
  5. What is one thing you will do differently this week if you were to have a significant conflict in a relationship?

Clarify:

Does anyone need clarity on something? Are there any big God questions you are wrestling with?

Celebrate:
Celebrate life’s successes and God’s provision. Worship God’s presence. Time to brag about God.

Through the Bible in one Year

Join us in reading through the entire Bible in one year. Each day of this plan guides you through passages from both the Old and New Testaments, allowing you to see connections between the history of our faith, and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. Readings average four chapters in length, so it is posible to do. When you use the YouVersion Bible App, you can even have the app read the Bible text to you – very useful when you are in the car or otherwise occupied with your hand.

All you need to do is click the link to the Bible Plan, which should lead you straight to the Bible app. Your two options are now (1) to read the plan on your own, one day at the time. Or (2) you can make it more fun and rewarding, by sharing the plan with one or more friends, and then even “Talk about it”.