Lord, Teach Us
I often pray Psalm 119v68. ‘You are good and do good; teach me your statues.’ The chapter begins with a simple request of the Twelve. ‘Lord, teach us…’ Discipleship without humility is impossible. What follows is obvious. We obey what he has taught us. Otherwise, we’re no better than the devil and his demons.
I am also attaching a sample H.E.A.R. entry with the application questions S.P.A.C.E.P.E.T.S. You can download that document here. These are good resources to use in disciple-making and to invite friends to our church.
Use these questions to read, reflect, and live out Luke 11 this week:
Luke 11v1-13
Why did the disciples ask Jesus to teach them to pray? What could they have asked instead?
Luke 11v14-23
What is Jesus’ point regarding the strong man?
Luke 11v24-28
What is the essence of disobedience (cf 1 Sam 15v23)?
Luke 11v29-32
How is Jesus a greater ‘Jonah’?
Luke 11v33-36
How would you score on spiritual eye examination?
Luke 11v37-54
Do we yield to the Spirit’s correction and discipline?
The Small Groups will study Luke 10 beginning March 18.