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What's In It For Me?

9/27/2010

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With all this talk that's been floating around regarding Ecclesia's new Formation Groups, you may have found yourself asking, "Well, what's in this for me?"  Here's a short ("top ten") list of benefits you can expect to receive from plugging in to this great new ministry:

  1. A closer walk with Jesus Christ.
  2. A greater attentiveness to the Holy Spirit.
  3. A clearer awareness of how God is at work in your life.
  4. Practical ways to apply the scripture to your life.
  5. Deeper relationships at Ecclesia.
  6. A stronger sense of community.
  7. Prayer Partners that will lift you up throughout the week.
  8. A network of support in times of need.
  9. A regular time of fellowship.
  10. An accountability group to help you grow in you faith.
If you have more questions or want to sign up to participate in a group, check out the "Formation Group" section of our website by clicking here.
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Our Prodigal God

9/27/2010

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Have you ever thought about God as being prodigal?  That was the topic for discussion this week at Ecclesia.  When we look at the "Parable of the Prodigal Son," it can give us insight into the larger narrative of all of scripture (Genesis to Revelation).  Jesus is essentially summarizing the Old Testament through this story, then turning that interpretation on its head.  If you missed it, check out the entire message here.  Then, take some time to think about the following questions:
  • What reactions do you have to the description of a “Prodigal God?”
  • Today, we talked about the “bigger picture” in regards to the Bible.  What difference does that make in your life?  Where do you see yourself in that story?
  • Are there areas of unconfessed sin in your life?  If so, do you need to do something them?  What is that?

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The Prodigal Papa

9/21/2010

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I don't know why, but I love thinking about the story of the prodigal son and prefer to think of it as though "Prodigal" was the family's last name.  There's Baby Prodigal who wastes the family's inheritance on "riotous living," Elder Prodigal who wastes his father's love by exchanging his father/son relationship for one of servanthood, and Papa Prodigal who just seems willing to waste his love on anyone and everyone in the family, regardless of how they humiliate him.

If you missed this past Sunday's message, check it out here.  As we said on Sunday, the invitation for this passage is to move from our identification with the younger brothers to an identification with the father.  We are to become the father, ready and waiting with open arms to receive prodigals that have returned home, not with the demands of justice, but with an abundance of mercy.

As you think about this story, ponder the following questions:
  • In what ways have you been humiliated for love?
  • When have you welcomed the prodigal?
  • What specific steps are you taking to “run the gauntlet” for others - making it easier to return home?
  • Honestly now: How is Ecclesia doing at being the father?  At welcoming the younger brothers home?  Of truly inviting the elder brothers to the party?
  • What obstacles do we have preventing more returns?
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The Parabolic Mirror

9/16/2010

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The wonderful power of Jesus' parables is their ability to be polyvalent.  Now, that is just a fancy term meaning that they can have multiple meanings.  Depending on where you are coming from, you will encounter each parable in a wonderful and unique way.  The hope is that as you look deeply at these stories, you begin to catch a glimpse of yourself.  you begin the process of moving beyond reading the Bible to letting the Bible read you.

As we have looked at the "Parable of the Prodigal Son" throughout the month of September, I hope that you have been seeing yourself reflected in some of the different characters of this powerful story.  If you missed those sermons, click on the sermon tab in the resources section above and take a listen.  After you do, please take some time to reflect on the following questions:

The Younger Prodigal (Sept. 5)
  1. How do you feel about (or relate to) the younger son?
  2. What has been your “far country?”  Your “rock bottom?”
  3. In what ways are you still running away today?  In what ways are you returning?
  4. What song would describe your life right now?  Why?

The Elder Prodigal (Sept. 12)
  1. How do you feel about (or relate to) the older son?
  2. Have you ever felt that you had to earn someone’s love?  What was that experience like for you? 
  3. What resentments do you need to let go of in your life?
  4. If the father was coming out to you, how do you think the conversation would take place?  (Write a fictional dialogue based on your life.)  
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