Missio Church - Bismarck
Verses Used: * James 1:22-25 * Matthew 23:23 * 2 Corinthians 3:18 * 1 John 4:16 * 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 * John 13:35 Takeaways: * Information-based Christianity consumes content, debates theology, appears knowledgeable, and can still lack love. * Transformational Christianity learns and applies the gospel, grows in patience and humility, shaped by grace and truth, and matures in love. Information * Despite all the content we have at our fingertips, we don’t automatically get discipleship or spiritual maturity. Transformation * We can mistake sudden changes in a person’s behaviors as transformation. * A new Christian might stop swearing, stop partying, start attending church, and start listening to worship music instead of explicit music. * Transformation goes deeper than behavior management. * External behavior can change faster than the heart. That’s why Jesus continually focused on the heart. Love * Love is the most important aspect of Jesus’ nature. * 1 John 4:16 says, “God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them.” * The truest measure of spiritual maturity is not how much you know about God, but how well your heart had been transformed by God’s love. Discussion Questions: * How do you think it was possible for the Pharisees to know so much about God, and yet miss the heart of God? What happened? * Why do you think people, including ourselves, often settle for outward change instead of inward transformation? * Who is someone in your life that reflects the love of Jesus well? What characteristics stand out about them? * Why do you think love is such a powerful witness to people who don’t know Jesus? https://missio.life/home [https://missio.life/home]
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