Kingsway Caringbah
Your life tells a story. The question is: which one? In a world full of competing narratives - consumerism, individualism, success, fear - we're invited into something far greater. We're called to live out the greatest story ever told: God's redemptive work in the world. The early church devoted themselves to worship, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer not as religious routine, but as active remembrance of who God is and what He's done. When we gather, give, serve, and worship together, we're not just going through motions - we're telling the world about resurrection, grace, and hope. Remember. In Hebrew, "zakar" means to remember with your hands, feet, and lips - to engage in action. Our togetherness, our worship, our generosity, our service - these are how we remember Jesus and share His story well. What story is your life telling today? Discussion questions: 1. Which of the alternative stories mentioned (consumerism, individualism, success, pleasure, fear, outrage) do you find yourself most susceptible to living in, and how does that compete with God's story? 2. How might approaching worship, giving, communion, and fellowship as acts of remembrance rather than religious routine transform your spiritual life? 3. Peter and John could not help but speak of what they had seen and heard because they had encountered Jesus. What have you seen and heard in your own encounter with God that compels you to speak? 4. The sermon suggests our whole lives should tell God's story, not just our words. What specific actions or patterns in your daily life currently speak His story well, and where might you need growth?
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