Sunday, July 21, 2024
We are in the third week of our series, Transforming a Nation. We have been reading the book of Titus which shares a wealth of information on how to live out the Gospel. In his letter, Paul offers instruction to five groups of people on how to live in a way that transforms our communities. His reason for this is not simply to be good people but as a response to the grace we have received through Christ.
Titus 2:11-12
11For the grace of God has been revealed, bringing salvation to all people. 12 And we are instructed to turn from godless living and sinful pleasures.
It is grace that trains us to transform our world.
This week, invite God to open your eyes to the places where you can transform the world around you when you operate from God’s grace. Ask him to show you how you can live wisely and in a way that reflects wholesome teaching. Consider recording your responses in a journal, whether digital or hard copy. It's a great way to be able to look back on the adventure God has you on.
If you want to dive deeper, join us for the Titus Reading Plan by texting Titus to 419-419-0707.
Prayer:
Lord, thank you for your grace. It is a gift from you – nothing I deserved, but what you gave out of your great love for me. Today help me live from that grace and demonstrate your love to others, so they too may come to know you, ultimately transforming our world. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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Discussion Questions:
Icebreaker: What is something in our world you'd really like to transform but aren't sure where to start?
What are ways the church can be for good in our communities?
Read Titus 2:1-9. Which group best represents your season of life? What do you learn about godly living for this season?
Read Titus 2:11-12. How does grace train us to transform the world?
What is one step you can take to live out God's grace in your season of life?
Series Theme Verse:
Titus 2:14
“He [Jesus] gave his life to free us from every kind of sin, to cleanse us, and to make us his very own people, totally committed to doing good deeds.”
This post was written by Kelly Pagel, Director of the LivingItOut.