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Missional Community Question Suggestions:
1. Practically, what does it look like for us as an MC to help one another live in light of the gospel?
[I’m thinking gospel-fluency, tracing our wrong behaviors to the wrong beliefs about who God has made us, what He has done, who He is, and leading us to repentance and right belief).
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Where do you see yourself drifting into thinking that the gospel is only for justification?
Share how you were challenged by the text to not just believe that the gospel is only for justification.
3. Looking back on your life, how has God used the gospel (grace appearing and glory appearing in the future) to change you?
4. Practically, where do you need us to remind you of the gospel of God’s redeeming work, and of the glory of God in Christ?
Introduction
Good morning!
Go ahead and grab a bible while you are out of your seat.
Announcements.
· New City Class – Adam will lead it today.
Other staff may pop in.
During the second service today.
· Chili & smoked meats cookoff
This morning we will be focusing on , verses 11 through 15, so please open a copy of the Bible so you can have it in front of you during the sermon.
We have copies at the communion tables as well.
We are in the 5th week of our series in Titus, calling it “Finish What Remains”.
In are going to find the ground, the foundation, the theological basis, the support for all that has come before it in Titus.
Paul gives us a call to enter into training, get ourselves under our new coach, grace.
The text essentially says this: The grace of God saves, not only justifying believers, but sanctifying / training believers.
Sanctification is rooted in what Jesus did to redeem and purify, and also empowered by our eager anticipation of glory – the glory of His return.
Read along with me.
11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people,
12 training us
to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions,
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