FILLING HOME WITH LOVE (6 OF 8)
by Jeff Geyer
Scripture: 1 Peter 3:1-12
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Filling Home With Love (6 of 8)
Series: No Place Like Home
Jeff Geyer
1 Peter 3:1-12
Big Idea: Peter provides us clarity on God's plan for the home. God has created men and women with different roles. As men and women live out their roles, it's best for kids and the church. It's clear that the love in the home overflows into the church. The church is a picture of the home.
Intro: There has been plenty of change that we've experienced since March. As we've dove into this fall, there is still plenty of change that we'll experience. There is school, work, an election, and holidays. On top of all that, there are relationships-marriage, kids, work, school, the church. We want to take a look at a letter Peter wrote and find some inspiration as we end 2020 well.
Peter, a close friend to Jesus, wrote a letter that circulated around local churches. This letter was written to encourage followers of Jesus that hope in our true home empowers us to live Jesus-centered lives in our temporary home. This big idea will be seen through each week as we read through Peter's first of two letters.
Here's my ask as we jump into this series-join a group. All of our adult groups will be aligned for the next eight weeks as we go through this series. Each week there will be discussion questions from the Sunday teaching. We believe that doing a study like this together will strengthen our groups, which will strengthen our church. Having a group of people going in the same direction under the same mission/vision can achieve a lot. Think of a football team...when every one is going the same direction under the same mission/vision winning usually happens.
Tension: Allow me a moment to preface what we'll address today. We'll discuss divorce, sex, and the emotions that come along with those things. This will not be easy to talk about because of the stories of those listening/watching. In the tension that will be built, I want you to know that I wish I was in the room with you. ...
Series: No Place Like Home
Jeff Geyer
1 Peter 3:1-12
Big Idea: Peter provides us clarity on God's plan for the home. God has created men and women with different roles. As men and women live out their roles, it's best for kids and the church. It's clear that the love in the home overflows into the church. The church is a picture of the home.
Intro: There has been plenty of change that we've experienced since March. As we've dove into this fall, there is still plenty of change that we'll experience. There is school, work, an election, and holidays. On top of all that, there are relationships-marriage, kids, work, school, the church. We want to take a look at a letter Peter wrote and find some inspiration as we end 2020 well.
Peter, a close friend to Jesus, wrote a letter that circulated around local churches. This letter was written to encourage followers of Jesus that hope in our true home empowers us to live Jesus-centered lives in our temporary home. This big idea will be seen through each week as we read through Peter's first of two letters.
Here's my ask as we jump into this series-join a group. All of our adult groups will be aligned for the next eight weeks as we go through this series. Each week there will be discussion questions from the Sunday teaching. We believe that doing a study like this together will strengthen our groups, which will strengthen our church. Having a group of people going in the same direction under the same mission/vision can achieve a lot. Think of a football team...when every one is going the same direction under the same mission/vision winning usually happens.
Tension: Allow me a moment to preface what we'll address today. We'll discuss divorce, sex, and the emotions that come along with those things. This will not be easy to talk about because of the stories of those listening/watching. In the tension that will be built, I want you to know that I wish I was in the room with you. ...
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