THREE COMMANDS FOR THE END

MEETING AGENDA

  1. OPENING PRAYER – Ask one person to open the meeting in prayer.
  2. GROWTH QUESTIONS – Ask everyone the Growth Questions.
  3. ATTENDANCE – Take attendance through the DG Attendance System.
  4. TODAY’S LESSON – Go over this week’s DG lesson.
  5. GIVING – Encourage everyone to give on the App.
  6. CLOSING PRAYER – Ask for prayer requests and pray.

GROWTH QUESTION #1

Who would like to share a highlight, praise report, or testimony from this week?

GROWTH QUESTION #2

What did you learn from this week’s sermon?

GROWTH QUESTION #3

What was your most important accomplishment this week?

TODAY’S PASSAGE:

1 Peter 2:9-12 NLT 9 But you are not like that, for you are a chosen people. You are royal priests, a holy nation, God’s very own possession. As a result, you can shor against your very souls. 12 Be careful to live properly among your unbelieving neighbors. Then even if they accuse you of doing wrong, they will see your honorable behavior, and they will give honor to God when he judges the world.

INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS

What did you learn from what we just read?

TRUTH #1

 PRAY EARNESTLY! (V. 7)

  • In today’s passage, Peter passes on an important command that he received from Jesus himself, “Keep watch and pray!”

Matthew 26:41 (NLT) - “Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak!”

  • Peter’s own failure to obey this command led to one of the most painful moments of his life - rejecting Jesus publicly.
  • Having learned his lesson the hard way, Peter now warns us to “be earnest and disciplined” in our prayers.
  • Jesus directly linked our prayer life to our ability to overcome temptation, and Peter admonishes us to not only pray but to do so regularly and carefully. 
  • Every Christian should be praying regularly and intensely, especially as the end of the world approaches.

INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS

Why do you think it is so important for our prayers to be earnest and disciplined? Do you feel like your prayers are earnest and disciplined? Why or why not? 

TRUTH #2

 LOVE EACH OTHER DEEPLY! (V. 8)

  • Once again, Peter passes something on to us that he heard directly from Jesus!

John 13:34-35 (NLT) - 34 “So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. 35 Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.”

  • Loving others well is what convinces the world that we belong to Jesus. This is how they know we are His disciples.
  • Not only does it show the world who we are, but “love covers a multitude of sins.”
  • After Peter rejected Christ, he may have thought his run as a disciple was over. He may have thought that he’d gone too far, that he’d blown it one too many times, but Jesus proved all those lies wrong when he lovingly restored him later (John 21:15-19).
  • If anyone knew the power of love to cover over sin, it was Peter. Now, he reminds us that we’re all going to make mistakes, and all of us will need love to get beyond those failures.

INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS

Have you ever felt like you’d messed up one too many times? How did it feel when you realized that you hadn’t and that God still loved you and had a good plan for your life?

TRUTH #3

BE VERY GLAD! (V. 13)

  • The command to “be very glad” when we suffer for being Christians also came from something that Peter had lived and experienced with Jesus.
  • When Peter failed his first trial, denying Christ to avoid punishment and shame, he left in tears (Luke 22:62).
  • Just a short time later, he found himself faced with the same threat of punishment and shame and welcomed it.

Acts 5:40-41 (NLT) - ...They called in the apostles and had them flogged. Then they ordered them never again to speak in the name of Jesus, and they let them go. 41 The apostles left the high council rejoicing that God had counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus. 

  • After being arrested and flogged, suffering punishment and disgrace for Christ, Peter left rejoicing.
  • Over the course of his life, Peter learned something that every believer should remember - the greatest joy we will ever know is found in partnership with Jesus.
  • The word “partner” (v. 13) refers to someone who has special access and fellowship with another. 
  • Peter commands us to be very glad when fiery trials come because he knew firsthand how much closer those trials could bring us to Jesus.
  • If we keep our perspective right, enduring whatever pain or trial comes our way because of Jesus, we will be very glad.

INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS

Have you ever shied away from being associated with Jesus or other Christians? What was the end result? Have you ever suffered shame or embarrassment for being a Christian? What was the end result?

CLOSING QUESTION

What is one thing from today’s lesson that you will apply this week?

GIVING

True sacrifice should cost us something.

2 Samuel 24:24 (NLT) 
But the king replied to Araunah, “No, I insist on buying it, for I will not present burnt offerings to the Lord my God that have cost me nothing.” So David paid him fifty pieces of silver for the threshing floor and the oxen.

Encourage everyone to give their tithes and offerings.

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PRAY

QUESTION #1

Who are you praying for to be saved?

QUESTION #2

Who can you invite to the next meeting?

QUESTION #3

What are your prayer requests?