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Essentials 201
Countdown - 5-minutes prior to event start.
Welcome & Prayer - 2-minutes.
Table Discussion - 8-minutes -
Tell us your name & immediate family.
What you do for a living.
Something interesting about yourself.
How you heard about First Assembly of God?
Tell us about how you started or restarted your relationship with Jesus?
Whether you’re new to our church or you’ve been coming for a while, Go Deeper events are simple next steps for you to get connected and involved here at First Assembly of God.
Think of Go Deeper as the official growth & membership track at our church.
Today we’re going to complete Essential 201.
Essentials 201 is the second of 4 consecutive events held each month and provides a road-map for spiritual growth and is an overview of small groups.
Event Objectives
Explore 3 essential habits of every Christian.
Understand the 5 spokes of personal growth.
Provide an overview of how to connect in a group.
The Bible provides us with 3 practices that are essential in the life of a Christian.
They help us connect with God and His purposes for our life.
PRACTICE ONE: BIBLE STUDY
HOW DO I GET MORE FROM MY BIBLE?
1.
I must accept it’s authority.
We believe that the Holy Bible, and only the Bible, is the authoritative Word of God.
It alone is the final authority in determining all doctrinal truths.
In its original writing, it is inspired, infallible and inerrant.
We believe that the Holy Bible, and only the Bible, is the authoritative Word of God.
It alone is the final authority in determining all doctrinal truths.
In its original writing, it is inspired, infallible and inerrant.
We believe and hold to the Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy.
2. I must absorb its truths.
Hearing God’s Word.
Reading God’s Word.
Meditating on God’s Word.
3. I must apply its principles.
PRACTICE TWO: TALKING WITH GOD
Jesus exemplified a personal relationship with God through prayer that gave Him great strength.
Every person who has ever been effective in service for God has developed this habit.
The only way to be a healthy Christian is to spend time with God daily through prayer.
Use the model Jesus gave us.
Luke 11:1
Matthew 6:
1. Connect with God relationally.
“Our Father in heaven”
2. Worship His Name.
“Hallowed be your name”
3. Pray His Will first.
“Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”
4. Depend on Him for everything.
“Give us today our daily bread”
5. Keep your heart right with God and people.
“Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors”
6.
Take your stand against the enemy.
“And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.”
7. Have faith in God’s ability.
“For your is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.”
PRACTICE THREE: GIVING OURSELVES
The Gospel is the ultimate demonstration of God’s generous nature towards mankind.
The Bible consistently teaches that God blesses us so that we may bless others.
AREAS OF GIVING
1. Give of our time.
2. Give of our talents.
3. Give of our treasure.
BENEFITS OF GIVING
1. Giving draws us closer to God.
2. Giving is the remedy to materialism.
3. Giving strengthens our faith.
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4. Giving is an investment in eternity.
Table Discussion - 8-minutes - Tell us about how you started or restarted your relationship with Jesus.
STUDY GUIDE - SEGMENT 2
When even on of the major areas of life is not functioning the way God intended, all of life can break down.
There are five important spokes, or life areas, where you can live your purpose.
If your purpose does not shape each of these five areas, your life will be unstable.
SPOKE 1: YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
Where are you, right now, in your relationship with God?
Hot: You are growing.
Your faith is growing more and more, and the love each of you have for each other is increasing.
Cold: You do not know God yet.
He who sent me is true.
You do know know [God], but I know him because I am from him and he sent me.
Lukewarm: You are drifting.
We must pay careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.
Some ways to experience God more in your daily life are:
Read His Word daily
Make prayer a bigger part of your life
Fasting
Serving in church
Join a small group of believers
Find a mentor, someone who can disciple you as you follow Christ
SPOKE 2: YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH PEOPLE
Relationships on Purpose: Four Questions
What relationship needs to be Initiated?
God want us to do life together, in teams.
We all need others for support, encouragement, and accountability.
Who is missing for you?
You have to look for these relationships.
Don’t wait for them to come to you!
What relationship needs to be Nurtured?
Is there a priority relationship in your life that is not where it is supposed to be?
What relationship needs to be Restored?
Is there a relationship that is broken, damaged, and not where it should be?
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