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Jesus Invited Us Into Life | Sent | Week 2

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What if the reason evangelism feels so awkward is that we've misunderstood the assignment? In this message from our Sent series, Pastor Chad starts somewhere unexpected, your favorite food spot,  to uncover a simple truth: we share naturally what we believe is worth sharing. Anchored in John 10 and John 20, this message reframes evangelism not as selling a product but as sharing a Person, and not as condemnation but as invitation. We were never meant to be the cure; we're witnesses who simply point and say, "come and see." You'll be challenged to ask whether you're actually experiencing the full life Jesus offers, or quietly settling for a full schedule and an empty life. You'll walk away with three concrete steps: find your lane, name your three, and go say the words that changed everything for you. Discussion Questions: 1. Chad opened by asking about your go-to food spot — the place you can't stop recommending. What's something (a restaurant, a show, a product) you've "evangelized" for lately?  What made it so easy to tell people about it? 2. In John 10:10, Jesus contrasts the thief who comes "to steal and kill and destroy" with His own promise of life "to the full." Chad pointed out the Greek word here means overflow, not just "enough." Where do you see the thief's strategy of subtraction showing up in ordinary life — not through disaster, but through busyness and distraction? 3. Chad named a hard tension: "full schedules hiding empty lives." Be honest with your group — does your current season feel more like surviving or actually living? What's one area where you've quietly settled for a full calendar but an empty tank? 4. The message asked a direct question: do we actually believe Jesus is worth sharing? When you're honest, what makes it harder for you to point someone to Jesus than to recommend a good meal? Is it fear, uncertainty, past baggage with "evangelism," or something you've never really named out loud? 5. Chad's challenge was to "name your three" — three real people in your life who don't yet know the life found in Jesus. Who are yours? Share their names to your group if you're willing. Then, based on the three "lanes" mentioned (relational, prayer and power, and mercy), what's one small next step you could actually take toward one of them this week?

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jakson Jesus Invited Us Into Life | Sent | Week 2 kansikuva

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What if the reason evangelism feels so awkward is that we've misunderstood the assignment? In this message from our Sent series, Pastor Chad starts somewhere unexpected, your favorite food spot,  to uncover a simple truth: we share naturally what we believe is worth sharing. Anchored in John 10 and John 20, this message reframes evangelism not as selling a product but as sharing a Person, and not as condemnation but as invitation. We were never meant to be the cure; we're witnesses who simply point and say, "come and see." You'll be challenged to ask whether you're actually experiencing the full life Jesus offers, or quietly settling for a full schedule and an empty life. You'll walk away with three concrete steps: find your lane, name your three, and go say the words that changed everything for you. Discussion Questions: 1. Chad opened by asking about your go-to food spot — the place you can't stop recommending. What's something (a restaurant, a show, a product) you've "evangelized" for lately?  What made it so easy to tell people about it? 2. In John 10:10, Jesus contrasts the thief who comes "to steal and kill and destroy" with His own promise of life "to the full." Chad pointed out the Greek word here means overflow, not just "enough." Where do you see the thief's strategy of subtraction showing up in ordinary life — not through disaster, but through busyness and distraction? 3. Chad named a hard tension: "full schedules hiding empty lives." Be honest with your group — does your current season feel more like surviving or actually living? What's one area where you've quietly settled for a full calendar but an empty tank? 4. The message asked a direct question: do we actually believe Jesus is worth sharing? When you're honest, what makes it harder for you to point someone to Jesus than to recommend a good meal? Is it fear, uncertainty, past baggage with "evangelism," or something you've never really named out loud? 5. Chad's challenge was to "name your three" — three real people in your life who don't yet know the life found in Jesus. Who are yours? Share their names to your group if you're willing. Then, based on the three "lanes" mentioned (relational, prayer and power, and mercy), what's one small next step you could actually take toward one of them this week?

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