02 Preparing For Victory Weekend Interactive Ebook
02 Preparing For Victory Weekend Interactive Ebook
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Establish in the Faith | Part 1
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PREPARING FOR VICTORY WEEKEND
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THE STORM-PROOF LIFE.............................. 6
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SPIRITUAL HOUSE CLEANING...................10
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LEAVE THE OLD LIFE.......................................14
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a prerequisite for participating in Victory Weekend.
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In naming this Bible study guide Preparing for Victory
Weekend, the assumption is that as we follow Christ, we
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should live victorious lives. If Jesus paid the ultimate price
on the cross to purchase our victory over sin, Satan, and
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sickness, then why do so many Christians live in defeat?
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Three of the top causes of spiritual defeat include
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ignorance, unbelief, and the traditions of man. These
foundational Bible studies are designed to dispel ignorance,
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to build faith, and to replace dead traditions with the living
Word of God.
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Think of this material as your pre-retreat homework. We
encourage you to set aside time to complete each lesson
so you do not hurry through each point. As you interact
with the guide questions and Scriptures, allow the truth
of God’s Word to bring about personal illumination and
transformation. It is our prayer that this tool will help you
walk in the fullness of the freedom, victory, blessings, and
power that is available for you in Jesus Christ.
1 FIRST THINGS
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“But seek first the kingdom of God and his
righteousness, and all these things will be
added to you.”
MATTHEW 6:33
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If we really want God’s best, we must be more than casual inquirers
on spiritual matters. We must seek God with all our heart, soul, mind,
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and strength. Many times in Scripture when God’s people became
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desperate for a deep spiritual encounter, they started with a time of
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consecration and devotion, seeking Him wholeheartedly.
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1. What did Paul consider to be of first importance?
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1 Corinthians 15:3,4
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What Jesus did for us is of first importance. We are saved because
of what He did for us, not because of what we do for Him.
v. 33
3. Jesus contrasted seeking God with being anxious. What did He say
we should not be anxious about?
v. 25
v. 28
v. 31
v. 34
v. 32
5. What does the word first mean? What are some practical ways we
can seek God’s kingdom first?
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6. Devotion is a heartfelt commitment that expresses itself through
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worship, sacrifice, offering, service, and obedience. Describe the
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type of devotion God wants from us.
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1 Corinthians 7:35
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2 Corinthians 11:3
1 Chronicles 28:9
Ezra 7:10
Acts 2:42
Acts 18:5
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11. Consecration is the act of setting something apart for God’s use.
What do the following verses teach about consecration?
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Leviticus 11:44
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Joshua 3:5
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Exodus 19:22
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12. How do we consecrate ourselves to God?
Romans 6:13,14
2 Chronicles 29:4,5
13. Fasting is one way God’s people can consecrate themselves to His
purpose. What did Jesus teach His disciples about fasting?
Matthew 6:17,18
14. Fasting differs from a hunger strike or a diet because its purpose
is to humbly seek God, not to shed inches. True fasting releases
spiritual power. What are some results of fasting in Isaiah 58:6-11?
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What did you learn from this Bible study and how will you put it
into practice?
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When a watch claims to be waterproof, it does not mean that if it is
submerged in water, it will not get wet. It will get wet, but if it is really
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waterproof, then the water will not destroy the watch. There are
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no water-free watches, only waterproof ones. Likewise, Christianity
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does not promise a storm-free life. Every life will occasionally be hit
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by storms. Christianity promises that if we build our lives on biblical
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foundations, the storms of life will not destroy us. We will weather
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the storms. We cannot have storm-free lives but we can have
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storm-proof lives.
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parable of two houses with two different foundations.
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Read Matthew 7:24-27.
1. How did Jesus describe the wise man who built his house on a
strong foundation?
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2. When the rain, wind, and floods hit the house, why did it stand?
v. 25
3. How did Jesus describe the foolish man who built his house
on the sand?
v. 26
v. 27
5. What do these verses mean to you and what will you do about it?
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6. Biblical Christianity is not just what we know or believe; it is what
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we do about what we know and believe. What did Jesus say to
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those who hear His Word but do not do what He says?
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Luke 6:46,49
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7. How did Jesus describe the man who put His Word into practice?
Luke 6:47,48
Jesus said that the person who does or practices His Word will have
strong foundations.
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11. Why are spiritual coaches and teachers important?
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12. Who are your spiritual coaches or mentors?
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13. Paul compared his apostolic ministry to building and laying
spiritual foundations. What did Paul say is the only foundation we
can build our lives on?
1 Corinthians 3:10,11
Hebrews 6:1,2
2 Timothy 2:19
Personal Application
What did you learn from this Bible study and how will you put it
into practice?
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Some people are “pack rats”—keeping and storing all kinds of
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useless junk. Others follow the “when in doubt, throw it out” policy,
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maintaining a clutter-free house, office, and desk. When it comes to
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our spiritual life, especially past sins and bad habits, we must follow
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the “throw it out” rule, constantly getting rid of everything that
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hinders our spiritual progress.
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1. What are we supposed to lay aside?
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Hebrews 12:1
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2. What hinders your walk with God and what should you do
about it?
3. If we really want to walk with God, we must cast away everything
that hinders our spiritual progress. What do the following
Scriptures tell us to put or cast away?
Ephesians 4:31
James 1:21
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Ezekiel 20:7
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Read John 15:1-16.
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4. What does God do to fruitless branches?
v. 2
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5. What are some “fruitless branches” that have been cut out
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of your life? Are there more that need to be cut out?
v. 2
v. 4
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9. Why did God choose us?
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Read Acts 19:17-20.
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10. What did many of the believers do?
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11. What did those who practiced magic do?
v. 19
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What did you learn from this Bible study and how will you put it
into practice?
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Do you have anything in your possession that dishonors God or
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anything that honors sin, Satan, or evil practices (e.g. demonic or
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ungodly books, magazines, music, movies, video games, idols)?
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What will you do with these? When?
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If you take a trip to Israel and tour the ancient land where Jesus lived
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and ministered, you’ll discover that the world of the Bible included
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the concept of ritual bathing where people would wash ceremonially
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to cleanse themselves from the dirt and defilement of the outside
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world. Jesus and His disciples came preaching and calling p eople to be
baptized in water to symbolize the cleansing that takes place through
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their faith.
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In the Great Commission, Jesus commanded His disciples to
“go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
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name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
(Matthew 28:19).
Acts 2:41
2. What did the men and women who believed Philip’s message do?
Acts 8:12
3. After hearing the good news about Jesus, what did the Ethiopian
eunuch want to do?
Acts 8:35,36
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v. 20
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The New Testament uses four different illustrations to help us
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understand the significance of water baptism:
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Burial and resurrection (Romans 6:4,5)
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• The Israelites crossing the Red Sea when they escaped from
Egypt (1 Corinthians 10:1,2)
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Circumcision (Colossians 2:11,12)
The flood (1 Peter 3:20,21)
v. 1,2
v. 3
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8. The Israelites’ passing through the Red Sea is a picture of baptism
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for us. Why were the Israelites fleeing from the Egyptians?
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Exodus 2:23; 3:7,9
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9. What happened to the Egyptians?
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Exodus 14:22–28
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Just as the Israelites were in slavery to the Egyptians, we were all
slaves of sin. The Israelites were freed from their bondage by passing
through the Red Sea. Baptism pictures the freedom from sin that
Jesus purchased for us on the cross.
10. Paul says baptism is like a circumcision not done by human hands,
but a circumcision done by Christ. What is put off during this
spiritual circumcision?
Colossians 2:11,12
1 Peter 3:21
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Peter teaches that it is not the removal of dirt from the body that saves
us. In other words, it is neither the act of baptism nor the water of
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baptism. Rather, it is the resurrection of Jesus Christ that saves us.
Once again we see the Scriptures teaching that we are saved by what
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Jesus did (His death and resurrection), not by what we do (water
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baptism). Peter goes on to say that baptism is an appeal to God for a
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good conscience.
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Each of the Bible’s pictures of baptism shows the old life being put
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away and a new life emerging. In baptism we publicly display what
Jesus did through His death and resurrection. We also show that we
have identified with this. By obeying His command to be baptized,
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we identify with the power of the cross and resurrection to deliver us
completely from the power and authority of sin.
What did you learn from this Bible study and how will you put it
into practice?
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We read the Holy Bible, are filled with the Holy Spirit, and serve a
holy God, but do we really know what holiness is? Some religions
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reduce holiness to a dress code or hairstyle. Holiness of heart will
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affect all of life, including the way we dress and perhaps even our
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hairstyles, but true holiness must go beyond external actions and
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appearance. The holiness of God must penetrate our hearts and
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transform our lives.
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Read Isaiah 6:1-9.
v. 1
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2. How did the heavenly beings describe God?
v. 3
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4. How did God respond to Isaiah’s confession?
v. 7
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v. 9
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6. The starting point of Isaiah’s call was a revelation of the holiness of
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God. According to the Old Testament, what should our response
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to the holiness of God be?
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Leviticus 11:45
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7. According to the New Testament, what should our response to
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the holiness of God be?
1 Peter 1:15,16
2 Peter 3:11
Hebrews 12:14
10. Holiness is not limited to, but certainly includes, biblical moral
standards and boundaries. What is the seventh commandment?
Deuteronomy 5:18
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11. What did Jesus say about adultery?
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Matthew 5:28
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12. The church in Ephesus was in the midst of a culture of rampant
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immorality. Rather than lowering sexual moral standards, Paul
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called the church to live according to a standard that is proper
for God’s holy people. What must not even be named among
the saints?
v. 3
v. 4
Genesis 39:6-10
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16. Why do you think Joseph refused to even be with her? What is
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wrong in being with a seductive person as long as you
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“draw the line” and determine not to be immoral?
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17. How do unbelievers live?
1 Peter 4:3-5
1 Peter 4:1,2
Colossians 3:5
Personal Application
What did you learn from this Bible study and how will you put it
into practice?
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In the Old Testament, God’s Spirit empowered certain people
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to do special miracles. Examples of Old Testament Holy Spirit
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empowerment include: Moses’ miracles before Pharaoh, Samson’s
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super human strength, and Daniel’s prophetic dream interpretation.
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In the New Testament, Jesus promised not only occasional spiritual
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power, but a constant indwelling of the Holy Spirit in each believer.
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1. How did Jesus describe the Holy Spirit in the life of a disciple?
John 7:38,39
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2. What do these verses teach about the Holy Spirit?
John 14:26
John 16:7
John 16:13
John 16:14,15
Acts 1:8
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John 18:25-27
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5. What was Peter like after being filled with the Holy Spirit?
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Acts 4:8-13
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6. When the officials warned Peter not to preach, how did
Peter respond?
Acts 4:18-20
8. What did Peter preach after he was filled with the Holy Spirit?
Acts 2:38
Acts 2:39
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10. Why did the apostles in Jerusalem send Peter and John to Samaria
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and what happened when they got there?
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Acts 8:14-17
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11. What happened when Ananias laid hands on Saul/Paul?
Acts 9:17,18
12. What happened while Peter preached to Cornelius and his family?
Acts 10:44-47
Acts 19:1,2
Acts 19:5,6
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15. What did Paul pray concerning spiritual power?
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Ephesians 3:16
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16. What did Jesus say about the Holy Spirit?
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Luke 11:13
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Personal Application
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make disciples. While we are called to make disciples of all nations,
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the best place to start is with our family and friends.
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1. What was the original call to discipleship?
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Matthew 4:19
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2. What do you think it means to “fish for people”?
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Read Matthew 9:9-13.
v. 9
4. As Matthew started to become a disciple, he invited Jesus to his
house for dinner. Who else ate with him?
v. 10
v. 11-13
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6. Who did Cornelius invite to his house to hear Peter preach?
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7. What happened when Peter preached in Cornelius’s home?
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Acts 10:44-46
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8. What happened to Cornelius’s relatives and close friends after
they were filled with the Holy Spirit?
Acts 10:47,48
Acts 11:13,14
Acts 16:14,15
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Read Acts 16:22-34.
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11. What happened to Paul and Silas?
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v. 22-24
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12. What were Paul and Silas doing while in jail?
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13. What happened next?
v. 26-30
v. 31
v. 32-34
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16. What was the first thing Andrew did when he started
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following Jesus?
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John 1:41
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17. How can you apply what Andrew did to your own situation?
List some of your family members and friends whom you can
introduce to Jesus.
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The call to follow Jesus is also a call to fish for people. Andrew
obeyed the call by immediately reaching out to his brother, Peter.
The Philippian jailer reached out to his relatives and close friends.
Lydia ministered to her whole household. Matthew invited his old
friends to his home to meet Jesus. If we want to effectively fish for
Personal Application
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