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A 6-WEEK JOURNEY SECTION

S U P P L E M E N T A L S T U D Y

R O O T E DA L I F E S T Y L E O F R A D I C A L D E P E N D E N C E

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© 2019 (Original Copyright 1996) Life on Life Ministries and Randy Pope. All rights reserved.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system

or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording

or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA

copyright law.

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Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman

Foundation. Used by permission. (www.Lockman.org)

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C O N T E N T S

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C O N T E N T S

INTRODUCTION ROOTED TO FLOURISH 3

ROOTED: A LIFESTYLE OF RADICAL DEPENDENCE 6

Unit 1 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Prayer 7

Unit 2 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Repentance 19

Unit 3 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Self-Denial and Sacrifice 37

Unit 4 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Obedience 53

Unit 5 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Discipleship 67

Unit 6 Rooted – In a Lifestyle of Forgiveness and Generosity 81

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JOURNEY ➢  A LIFESTYLE OF RADICAL DEPENDENCE

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I have never claimed to have a green thumb.

Sometimes plants I water grow, sometimes

they don’t. Sometimes I know why they don’t

grow, sometimes I don’t. On one occasion,

it was blatantly obvious why a bush in my

backyard wasn’t growing. It was supposed to

be a beautiful rosebush with large blooms,

rich green foliage, and thick thorny stems.

Instead, it was mostly yellow. Its stems weren’t

thick. Its blooms were few. I assumed it was

a water problem. I don’t know much about

gardening, but I know plants need water. So, I

watered it. A lot. Probably too much. Nothing

changed. If anything, it got worse. The plant

was becoming more and more unhealthy.

Finally, in frustration one day, I decided it was

time to rip the bush out of the ground and start

all over with a new plant. It was a large bush,

so I assumed the roots were somewhat deep.

I grabbed the bush with both hands at its base

and squatted, ready to give it a huge tug to rip

it out of the ground. When I pulled, I was met

with very little resistance and ended up on my

back, having easily pulled the whole bush out

of the ground with way more force than was

needed. As I’m sure you’ve guessed, the bush

had no substantial roots. The plant couldn’t

flourish because the roots were shallow.

The Bible often uses agricultural imagery to

illustrate the critical need for God’s people to

be rooted in Him in order to spiritually grow. But

it’s not just about growth, it’s about flourishing.

God’s design is for His redeemed people to be

in a vibrant love relationship with Him where

their roots of dependence run deep and their

faith flourishes, experiencing the fullness of

His presence and renewal in their lives.

“That you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with the fullness of God.”

EPHESIANS 3:17B-19 (ESV)

A FAITH THAT FLOURISHES

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ROOTED IN GOD AND HIS LOVE?

That sounds nice on paper and all, but practically speaking, how is this supposed to

look? That’s what these next six weeks are all about. Various members of our staff at

Perimeter have written the following six units to help us begin to dive into what a rooted

life looks like, and it all centers around radical dependence upon the Lord.

If we are going to be Christians who are rooted to flourish, then we must be a people who are radically

dependent on Him to do what only He can do in and through us. With that understanding, there are

several critical “roots” that need to be nurtured in the Christian’s heart. Though not exhaustive, these

roots will serve as rich soil for strong spiritual growth and flourishing in the life of a follower of Christ:

Unit 1: Rooted in Prayer

Unit 2: Rooted in Repentance

Unit 3: Rooted in Self-Denial and Sacrifice

Unit 4: Rooted in Obedience

Unit 5: Rooted in Discipleship

Unit 6: Rooted in Forgiveness and Generosity

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Over the next six weeks, as we focus on these roots, we will be encouraged to take some steps

towards radical dependence. You will notice that in each unit there will be some additional

directed prayer times both in your personal preparation and in your group meeting. Because

prayer is at the core of a lifestyle of radical dependence, I would like to encourage you to not

simply complete the lessons but to engage with them prayerfully, trusting God to do what

only He can do in you and through you during this time. As the Lord continues to lead us and

His Church in triumphal procession, may we be a people who are rooted to flourish!

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UNIT 1 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Prayer 7

UNIT 2 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Repentance 19

UNIT 3 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Self-Denial and Sacrifice 37

UNIT 4 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Obedience 53

UNIT 5 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Discipleship 67

UNIT 6 ROOTED in a Lifestyle of Forgiveness and Generosity 81

T H E J O U R N E Y

A Lifestyle of Radical Dependence

R O O T E D

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily

Family Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

PERIMETER.org/b7-1

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JOURNEY ➢  ROOTED

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TRUTH

BY MEMORY

“That you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with the fullness of God.”

EPHESIANS 3:17B-19 (ESV) –– option a

“Pray without ceasing.”

1 THESSALONIANS 5:17 (ESV) –– option b

IN BIBLE

The natural disposition of my heart and your heart

is to be self-dependent, not God-dependent.

As followers of Christ, we have been redeemed

from sin and death and we have been made new

by the Holy Spirit, having received a new nature

that desires the things of the Spirit. However, we

still battle the sinful nature within us on this side

of heaven; and one of the more palpable and

seemingly relentless tugs of the sinful nature is

the desire to be self-governed, self-sustained,

and self-absorbed. This can all be summed up

in the overarching term, self-dependence. The

natural urge to be self-dependent is so strong in

us, that there must be a counteraction to it that

is so radical it begins to untether the hooks of

self-dependence that have settled so deeply in

the bedrock of our hearts. That counteraction is

a faith-filled, radical dependence upon the Lord.

A life of radical dependence upon the Lord is, first and foremost, a life rooted in prayer.

Prayer is the tangible expression of a dependent heart.

Full disclosure: prayer can be hard for me. Prayer

can be hard for me because dependence upon

the Lord can be hard for me, and I suspect that

it can be hard for you as well. When biblical

imperatives are hard for me, it’s always good

to go to the Word of God to reorient my heart

around God’s heart and remember why He

has structured things the way He has—for His

glory and for the flourishing of His people.

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NEHEMIAH 1:1-2:8 – In this passage, Nehemiah prays before approaching the

king of Persia with a request to be allowed to rebuild the city of Jerusalem.

What do you notice about Nehemiah’s prayer life in this passage?

How does He demonstrate radical dependence upon the Lord?

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ACTS 1:12-14; 4:23-31; 12:1-12 – These passages include

several examples of the prayers of the early church.

How did prayer mark the early church? What were the circumstances that the early church

was facing that caused them to be radically dependent upon the Lord in prayer?

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Are there any circumstances in your life right now that God is using to draw

you into deeper dependence upon Him? Share with the group.

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1 THESSALONIANS 5:17 – In Paul’s final instructions to the

Thessalonian church, he calls them to prayer.

What do you think it means to pray without ceasing?

How does this practically look in our everyday lives?

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MATTHEW 6:5-13 – Here Jesus instructs His disciples about how they ought to pray.

According to Jesus, what does He desire prayer to be and not to be? How

do we reconcile what Jesus says in Matthew 5:7 with what the apostle Paul

says in 1 Thessalonians 5:17? Is Paul contradicting Jesus? Why not?

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TO SUMMARIZE

Prayer permeates the pages of Scripture. Page

after page we see God’s people praying in all

sorts of ways: prayers of adoration, thanksgiving,

supplication, intercession, repentance and

consecration. Imprecatory prayers, public and

corporate prayers, private prayers, and many

more. As we read the pages of the Bible, we

see prayers rising up to the throne room of God

from all walks of life, from kings and magistrates

to prostitutes and murderers. “The Lord hears

the cry of the broken-hearted and draws near

to them” (Psalm 34:18). It doesn’t matter who

you are, what you’ve done, or where you come

from, the Lord delights when we call upon

His name and cry out to Him in prayer.

Along with the reading and studying of God’s

Word, prayer is the primary way that we connect

with God, converse with Him, and hear from Him.

In his book on prayer, Tim Keller says it this way:

“Prayer is both conversation and encounter with

God … We must know the awe of praising His

glory, the intimacy of finding His grace, and the

struggle of asking His help, all of which can lead

us to know the spiritual reality of His presence.”

If we are going to know and experience the

spiritual reality of God’s presence in our lives

– or as Paul stated it in Ephesians 3:19,

“… that you may be filled with the fullness of

God …” – we must be a praying people.

A people like Nehemiah, who upon hearing of the

city of Jerusalem lying in ruins, he instinctively

hit his knees and cried out to the Lord, recalling

His awesome character and faithfulness, and

beseeching Him to do what only He can do.

A people like the members of the early church,

who were continually devoting themselves

to prayer, in every circumstance and at every

turn and, as a result, were seeing God show

up time and time again in miraculous ways.

A people like Paul who not only urged God’s

people to pray without ceasing but lived it out

– “And so from the day we hear, we have not

ceased to pray for you …” (Colossians 1:9).

A people like Jesus. Jesus Himself, the Son of God

in human flesh, was a man of prayer. This, in some

ways, perplexes me. Jesus is God. If there’s ever

been anyone who didn’t need to pray it would be

Him, right?! Yet, we see Him praying many times

over in the Gospels. Why? Because Jesus had

known and experienced perfect communion with

the Father and the Holy Spirit in eternity past; and

the primary way to continue that communion

with the Father while on earth was through prayer.

But the prayers of Jesus weren’t just an earthly

thing. Scripture tells us that even now He sits at

the right hand of the Father continually making

intercession for us (Hebrews 7:25). He prays for us

and with us and invites us to join in with Him. Wow!

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It’s at this point that the guilt sets in. We read and

consider what we should be doing and end in a

place of condemnation and shame for not doing

it well, or perhaps even at all. Please don’t let

yourself end up in the pit of shame and guilt. It’s

certainly not my intention to lead us there! The

hope in taking a quick glance at people from the

Bible and their prayer lives is simply to see and

consider the centrality of prayer in God’s design

for human flourishing and intimacy with Him.

As I stated previously, prayer is hard, especially

considering the rhythms of our lives and culture

in the 21st century. We are a busy and distracted

people. Busyness is glorified in our culture, and

it’s easy for us to fall into the narrative that the

busier we are the more important we are. Then,

to add to it all, we experience the struggle that

if we are going to live in a missionally engaging

way with the culture around us, it often means

that our busy schedules get even busier. So,

what do we do? How do we even begin to

make time for prayer? Part of it is realizing that

our prayerlessness isn’t primarily a busyness

issue, but a heart issue. I love the way that Paul

Miller states it in his book, A Praying Life:

“What do I lose when I have a praying life? Control. Independence. What do I gain? Friendship

with God. A quiet heart. The living work of God in the hearts of those I love. The ability to

roll back the tide of evil. Essentially, I lose my kingdom and get His. I move from being an

independent player to a dependent lover. I move from being an orphan to a child of God.”

As we enter this focused season of prayer as a

church body, may we be a people who gladly

make the trade, giving up our control and

independence, and in so doing, gaining so much

more. It is my prayer that Perimeter be a church

marked by radically dependent prayer. That we

would be a people absolutely convinced that we

can do nothing apart from Him (John 15:5). May

we be amazed and enthralled with the reality that

we are invited into communion with the God of

the universe who longs “... to do immeasurably

more than all we could ask or imagine, according

to His power that is at work within us. To Him

be the glory, both in His church and in Christ

Jesus Our Lord, throughout all generations,

forever and ever. Amen” (Ephesians 3:20-21).

Immeasurably more. His power. His glory.

Let’s be a people who are radically

dependent and prayerfully expectant for the

“immeasurably more” to the glory of God!

“Learning to pray doesn’t offer us a less busy life; it offers us a less busy heart.

In the midst of outer busyness we can develop an inner quiet.”

The world out there is always going to be busy,

and busyness will always present itself as an

annoying deterrent to prayer; but when you

and I realize that our hearts are the primary

issue in this conundrum, it’s then that we find

our footing on the path to a prayer-filled life.

But know this, beloved child of God: there is

grace upon grace in this spiritual discipline. God

is more patient with you than you could ever

dream, and He loves you more than you could

ever imagine. His call to enter in to intimate

prayer with Him isn’t one accompanied with

guilt and shame when we fail to do so, but

one that is always met with grace and patience

that faithfully woos us into His presence over

time. When we delight in the immeasurable

grace of God, our hearts become more

desirous of prayerful communion with Him.

Embracing a lifestyle of radically dependent

prayer can feel like we’re giving up a lot, and in

some ways, we are. But there is no comparison in

the trade off of what we gain. Again, from Miller:

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EQUIPPINGThere is no better place in Scripture to go to learn how to pray than to the Psalms. The book of Psalms

is chalked full of the prayers of God’s people crying out to Him and praising Him. When we don’t know

how to pray or what to pray, the Psalms steer our hearts and our minds in the right direction. With each

of the Psalms below, read through them slowly and then journal your thoughts into a prayer to the Lord

based on that Psalm. You can do this with most all of the Psalms, but here are 3 to get you started.

Psalm 61

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Psalm 62

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Psalm 86

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked any of

these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other

group members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below

so you can jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

How would you characterize your prayer life? If it’s not healthy, be honest. Remember,

no shame or condemnation. Likewise, if you would characterize your prayer life

as thriving or healthy, be honest about that as well and praise God for it.

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What are some practical ways that the people in your group can help

you grow into a more healthy and vibrant prayer life?

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To be radically dependent in prayer can sound daunting. How can you as a group

and as individuals begin to set goals that will help spur one another along towards

a lifestyle of radical dependence? List some of the goals you brainstormed.

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Is there any part of your life that you haven’t been willing to surrender to the control of the Holy Spirit?

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Did you complete your mission assignment this week?

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”

MATTHEW 9:35-38 (ESV)

This passage gives us a window into Jesus’ heart

as He carries out his mission. We will be praying

based on portions of this passage each of the

next few weeks. For this week, we will begin with

what Jesus sees. As Jesus preaches and heals, He

sees people as “harassed and helpless like sheep

without a shepherd.” He is seeing the true state

of people’s hearts before the Lord—completely

helpless and vulnerable. The words harassed and

helpless could also be translated as “torn and

thrown down.” Translating in that way may help

us see the word picture that Matthew is painting

in this verse. It is sheep that have no shepherd to

defend them when a predator comes. They are

vulnerable to be torn to pieces and thrown to the

ground to die. It’s a vivid and disturbing picture,

but it’s a picture of our spiritual reality apart from

having Jesus as our Good Shepherd.

It is difficult for most of us to see people the

way Jesus does. We can tend to look at people

and compare ourselves to them socially,

economically, or morally. This can produce

feelings of inferiority or superiority in us that

cause us to see people very differently than Jesus

does. As a result, we can quickly create barriers

that might keep us at a distance from the people

that God has called us to love.

As we enter into this season of radical dependence, we will continually see that dependence on

God’s work is at the very heart of missional living. For the next few weeks, we will look at an episode

in Jesus’ ministry that will show us how He viewed mission and how He calls us to enter into His

mission with Him. As we do this, we will focus on praying in a way that aligns our hearts with His.

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the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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“Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always.”

1 CHRONICLES 16:11 (NIV)

Considering this week’s lesson and focus on radically dependent prayer, take some extended

time as a group to pray. Use the following well known plan as a guide for your prayer time:

ADORATION – Open your prayer time in praise and adoration of God.

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CONFESSION – Then move into a time of confession. Specifically spend some time confessing

the ways in which you have lived in self-dependence rather than dependent upon the Lord.

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THANKSGIVING – Spend time thanking God for who He is and

for all that He has done and will do in your life.

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SUPPLICATION – Pray for the needs of the people in your group.

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EXPECTATION – Declare to the Lord what you long to see God do in and through you that

would be immeasurably more than all you can ask or imagine…by His power…for His glory.

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“We have an allergic reaction to dependency, but this is the state of the heart most necessary for a praying life. A needy heart is a praying heart. Dependency is the heartbeat of prayer.”

PAUL MILLER

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily

Family Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

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PERIMETER.org/b7-2

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“Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?”

ROMANS 2:4 (ESV)

IN BIBLE

Last week, you considered the foundation of a life that is radically dependent on God: a life rooted in

prayer. Though we will be discussing more areas of a life that is rooted in dependence on the Lord,

prayer will still be at the core of each of these roots. This week, you will be considering what it means to

live a lifestyle of repentance. Repentance is more than simply a one-time act when someone becomes

a Christian, it is the continual practice of the believer who is living a life of dependence on God.

MARK 1:15 – This is Jesus’ proclamation at the beginning of His ministry.

What two things in this passage are commended for us to do when we become Christians?

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What does it mean to repent?

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Look up a definition of repentance. Repentance defined:

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PSALM 32 – In 2 Samuel we see that King David committed adultery with another

man’s wife (Bathsheba) and effectively had her husband killed in battle after learning

she was pregnant so he could marry her. (If you aren’t familiar with the story, you can

read 2 Samuel 11-12:14). In Psalm 32 David shows the weight of unconfessed sin.

What was David’s experience when he hid his sin? (verses 3-4)

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How did David describe God in this passage? What did God do for David?

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What did David experience as a result of repentance?

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PSALM 51 – This Psalm highlights David’s response after being confronted over his

adultery with Bathsheba. We see in the big picture that God calls David “a man after

His own heart” who will do all His will (Acts 13:22). Yet David had sinned greatly.

What is David’s attitude about his offense? Is he in denial over his sin or owning it? (Note:

This is about a year after he sinned, so there was clearly a time of denial as well.)

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Who has he sinned against? Who is he seeking forgiveness from? How?

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How did he describe the life He longed for after repentance and restoration? verses 6-12

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How does it make you feel that though He sinned greatly, God still used Him greatly?

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ACTS 3:19-20 – Peter’s proclamation of the gospel after he and John healed a lame man.

What two things does Luke encourage the people to do?

How are those two things related? What is the result of that?

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ACTS 26:20 – Here Paul shares about his calling from God.

What did he preach? What is the result of repentance?

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What is repentance? Repentance is a turning—a turning from self and sin towards God. It

involves our minds—knowing and owning our sin. It involves our hearts—grieving and being

remorseful over our sin. It also involves our hands—choosing to turn from sin and choosing

God’s ways over our own. The Westminster Shorter Catechism was written in the 17th century

to summarize some of the Bible’s teachings in a question and answer format. Though the

language may seem antiquated to us today, it remains a rich resource. Questions 87 asks, “What

is repentance unto life?” Answer: “Repentance unto life is a saving grace, whereby a sinner, out of

a true sense of sin, and apprehension of the mercy of God in Christ, doth, with grief and hatred

of his sin, turn from it unto God, with full purpose of, and endeavor after, new obedience.”

Most of us are familiar with the word repentance

when thinking about how we became Christians.

Our first steps into the kingdom involve

responding to God in repentance and faith

(Mark 1:15). We turned from our sin—choosing

ourselves first—and turned to God—seeking Him

first. Scripture often pairs the word repentance

with the word turning to show that repentance

is not just feeling bad about our sin or

regretting getting caught. It should not lead to

despair or trying harder to do better in our own

strength. True repentance is a turning away from

sin (180 degrees) and turning to the God who

loves, accepts, forgives, and restores us.

When we came to know Jesus, we believed

that we were sinners, undeserving of God’s

grace and mercy and that Jesus’ death on the

cross paid the debt of our sin so that we may

be forgiven and adopted as God’s children.

But the Christian life involves repenting and

believing many times a day for the rest of our

lives as we grow more like Jesus. Repentance

is not just a one-time act but a lifestyle.

Psalm 51 is a beautiful reflection written

by David after his sin with Bathsheba and

the confrontation of the prophet Nathan. A

year likely passed between the sin and the

confession, so there was obviously a season of

denial over his sin. He took baby steps towards

sin as we see in 2 Samuel 11—first by not going

off to war when other kings did. Then, he did not

stop at just watching Bathsheba bathe, he sent

for her. After realizing she was pregnant, instead

of repenting, he slid further by positioning her

husband on the front lines. Then, he withdrew

military support so that not only did Uriah

lose his life, but other innocent men did as

well. David had a season of denial, of a heart

hardened towards sin, and God used another

man in his life to wake him up (Nathan). In Psalm

51, we get a glimpse of David’s broken spirit and

repentant heart—he owns his sin and appeals

to the mercy and grace of God for forgiveness

and restoration. This psalm gives hope to us

all—David has committed grievous sins, and

yet he is not too far that God can’t save and

redeem and use him to further His Kingdom.

ROMANS 2:4 – God’s righteous judgment indicts all people of sin, but He leads us into repentance.

According to this passage, what should lead us towards repentance?

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David’s first step was to own his sin—to see

and take responsibility for the fact that he

is a sinner—and not just that he sinned with

Bathsheba (specific sin) but owning that he is a

sinner in his being (sinful from birth) and is prone

to wander. We see David in Psalm 32 reflecting

on the debilitating effects of hiding his sin from

God. What foolishness to think that God doesn’t

already see and know, but we all do it! He felt like

his bones were wasting away, and his strength

was sapped as in the heat of summer. He felt like

God’s hand was heavy upon him day and night

(without relief). This conviction of sin can feel

like punishment, but in fact it is a gift. It helps

us see our need of grace and should drive us to

God. In Psalm 51, David describes knowing his

transgressions and seeing them clearly. He isn’t

fighting God’s judgment but accepts his guilty

verdict (v 4-5). He acknowledges he is sinful

through and through and in need of cleansing.

The first step in repentance is acknowledging and

owning that we are sinners. “For all have sinned

and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans

3:23). God sees all and He knows our sin. He

longs for us to come to Him for forgiveness and

renewal. Sin is something we can’t fix ourselves.

We can’t clean it up or get rid of it on our own.

There are a few typical responses to seeing sin.

One is to deny or rationalize it, and, over time,

our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s conviction is

dulled and our hearts are hardened (Hebrews

3:13). We may even get to a point that we don’t

care what God’s will is and choose to desire

the fleeting pleasures of sin over God’s good

will and ways. What a blessing that David had

others in his life (Nathan) to encourage him

and call out his sin and point Him to God.

A second typical response to sin is to try to fix

it ourselves—we know sin is bad and doesn’t

please the Lord, so we work harder at being

good. I know that for most of my life, before

and after becoming a Christian, I saw how ugly

my sin was and felt shame over it. So naturally, I

tried to hide it and work harder. Often, we realize

that no matter how hard we try to not sin, we

can’t escape it. This can also lead to despair or

giving up. Or it may be that we feel like our sin

is too great for forgiveness. Or what’s the point

of trying to change because we are just going

to do it again? The beauty of the gospel is that

there is no sin too great to forgive, and you will

likely sin again, and that is why repentance and

gospel-centered accountability are such gifts!

Before becoming a Christian, I knew that God

was a righteous judge and that sin deserved

punishment (Romans 6:23). My response was to

be fearful and to run away from God. Even as

a Christian, I recognized that Christ paid the

penalty for my sin and I was forgiven, but I still

viewed repentance as a bad word. I grieved my

sin, and I regretted it, and I tried to do better.

But who is doing the work here? Me. I grieved.

I regretted. I tried. The beauty of the gospel of

grace is that God is the one who does the saving

work. He knows we are sinners. When there

was NOTHING worthy or lovely about us, God

chose us and loved us and went to the cross to

die for us! And now, in Him, we are forgiven and

free. That is why Romans 2:4 is my favorite verse

about repentance. “Or do you show contempt

for the riches of his kindness, tolerance and

patience, not realizing that God’s kindness leads

you toward repentance?” The truth is that God’s

justice isn’t what leads us towards repentance.

It is His kindness. While I was picturing a judge

waiting to punish and correct, I hid my sin and

ran the other way. What a non-biblical picture

that is for His children! When I picture a Father

with arms open wide ready to receive me, I run

to Him and own up to my sin. I am grateful for

His sacrifice on my behalf and turn from my sin

towards Him. He is the one who cleans me up

and makes me worthy. David shares in Psalm

51 that his experience goes from being crushed

by the weight of his sin to joy and gladness.

David brings a broken and contrite heart, and

God brings restoration and forgiveness.

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Another aspect of repentance is that repentance without obedience isn’t true repentance.

David owned his sin and turned from it. He accepts the consequences from God for his sin

and desires to be used in the lives of other “sinners” turning them back to God. Acts 26:20

clearly shows that repentance is not only turning from sin but producing works in keeping with

repentance. It isn’t repentance if we turn 180 degrees to God and then turn back towards sin.

Repentance involves turning to God and listening and following His direction for our life.

Pastor Jack Miller created the diagram below called “The Cross Chart.” It can be a helpful tool for

understanding repentance and growth in the Christian life. When we come to Christ, we see the gap

between our sin and God’s holiness, and we receive His gift of salvation through repentance and faith.

At conversion, our awareness of the depths of our sin and the magnitude of God’s holiness is limited.

As we grow in the faith and knowledge of God, our awareness of God’s holiness and the depth of our

sin increases. As we see more and more of the magnitude of our sin, we also can see the greatness of

God’s holiness and sacrifice for us. He who has been forgiven little loves little, and he who has been

forgiven much loves much (Luke 7:47). As we more clearly see ourselves, we can more clearly see God.

And as our appreciation of that gap grows, so does our appreciation of what God has done for us.

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CONVERSION

GROWING AWARENESS OF GOD’S HOLINESS

GROWING AWARENESS OF MY FLESH AND SINFULNESS

For believers, there is freedom to see, own, and confess our sin because we have a God who knows

that we are sinful from birth. Yet He chose to love and delight in us anyway. The greater our sin, the

greater is God’s work on our behalf. As Tim Keller says, “You are more sinful than you could ever dare

imagine, and you are more loved and accepted than you could ever dare hope—at the same time.”

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Over time, many of us lose that focus on God and subtly minimize or justify our sin. As you

see in the chart, we are minimizing the cross. As we ignore or justify or hide our sin, it also

minimizes our view and experience of God’s work and holiness. Instead of living in the larger

story of redemption, we are content to work it out on our own and miss out on the joy and

wonder we could have of embracing God’s gift and our identity in Him as a result.

TIME

CONVERSION

GROWING AWARENESS OF GOD’S HOLINESS

GROWING AWARENESS OF MY FLESH AND SINFULNESS

A mark of Christian maturity isn’t that we don’t have sin, but that we recognize it for what it is

and then repent more quickly of it and embrace the gospel. Freedom comes when we realize

how amazing the gift of repentance is. Repentance happens when we see the depth of our sin

and the greatness of our Savior and rest in His righteousness. Take some time to marvel about

God’s sacrifice and work in your life. When there was nothing worthy or desirable about us,

He chose us! Spend a few minutes in prayer now, thanking God for His work in your life.

True repentance involves:

• Remorse over our sin, not just regret

over consequences (Psalm 51:3-6)

• Awareness that we can’t do anything to make

God love or forgive us. It is only by God’s grace

(Psalm 51:1, Ephesians 2:8-9)

• Confessing and renouncing our sin

(Psalm 32:5, Isaiah 55:7, 1 John 1:8-9)

• Turning from sin to God (Romans

2:4, Acts 3:19, 26:20, Isaiah 55:7)

• Believing and resting in God’s promise

to forgive and restore because of His Son

(Mark 1;15, Isaiah 30:15, Isaiah 55:7)

• Moving toward obedience

(Acts 26:20)

• Joy, cleansing, and refreshing in a

renewed relationship with God

(Ps 32:11, 51:7-12, Acts 3:19, 1 John 1:9)

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May you embrace the beauty of repentance and grasp more fully each day that your

sin will never outgrow your Savior’s sacrifice and power to restore. Repentance is a

wonderful thing as it is the first step back to the Father. May your sin move you to repent

to God and rest and believe His promises and finished work on your behalf.

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EQUIPPINGNow that we are in the faith, how do we practice living a lifestyle of repentance?

A great tool for that is the Gospel Waltz. It was created by Bob Flayhart at Oak

Mountain Church, and Monte Starkes has produced a short video explaining it in

more detail. You can access it online here https://vimeo.com/254369145.

Basically, the gospel waltz is like a three-step dance: 1) repent, 2) believe, and 3) obey. As we discussed

in this unit, true repentance should lead us away from our sin to God (believe) and the natural result

is to obey. You can enter the waltz at any place—repent, believe, or obey. As Monte mentions in the

video, Martin Luther’s first of the 95 theses was “The Christian life is a life of repentance.” It is crucial!

True repentance is not running to despair or working harder. It is turning from our sin to Jesus.

The next step is to believe—to believe God’s Word and Truth. It is to believe in God’s

finished work on our behalf and to trust His spirit to work in and through us. It is

to believe we are forgiven and empowered to do what He calls us to do.

The next step is to obey. God will empower us as we listen to His prompting and radically

depend on Him to do what He commands. God can help us to repent. And He can give us the

faith to believe and the power to obey as we rely on and ask for His spirit to work in us.

The truth is that most of us stop short by leaving off one or more of these three steps, and

we miss out on the spiritual richness that comes from doing all three steps together.

If our two-step is to repent of our wrongs and believe God has forgiven, if it stops there—

that is licentiousness. If we believe and obey without repentance, that is legalism. The

Pharisees did a great job of this. If we repent and obey without believing, that is moralism.

The moralist tries to live the Christian life in their own strength (how exhausting!). Only

by doing all three, can we fully experience the empowered life Christ calls us to.

On the next page there are questions to help you as you waltz. Think about a

situation in your life right now that it would benefit you to waltz over.

Obey Repent

Believe

Moralism

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What is the situation?

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What do you need to repent of?

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What do you need to believe?

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How would God call you to obey? What do you need to do?

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Take some time to commit this to prayer and ask God’s spirit to help. As you meet with your

group this next week, would you be open to sharing your waltz? Or is there some way your

group could come alongside to support you in whatever God is putting on your heart to do?

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked any of

these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other

group members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below

so you can jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

Growing up, how did you view repentance? Was it a positive or negative word? Was it

something to be avoided (because it meant you were sinful)? Something you didn’t need

(because Jesus forgives you all your sin? Or did you view it as something beautiful (because in

seeing the depth of our sin we see the greatness of our God)? Journal below about that.

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How do you view repentance today?

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When you think about the Christian Waltz, what is your primary go-to two-step? What area

do you need to trust God with and lean into as you waltz/live the lifestyle of faith.

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Is there anything you need to waltz or repent over right now?

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What are your Thoughts about repentance?

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Deep Desires:

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Choices:

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Can you name one or two people in your life who know you well and to whom you

have given permission to pursue your heart and confront your sin? What a gift it was

for David to have a Nathan, but often we need to seek that out. If not, who could that

be? (Hopefully your discipleship group could be that kind of safe place as well).

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How are you doing in developing a personal worship habit?

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Did you give in to any moral compromises this week?

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Gospel centered accountability is a gift. God knows we are sinful, and there is nothing to hide

with Him. He welcomes us with open arms, sin and all, and loves to wash us clean and restore

us. Receive His forgiveness and rest in His righteousness as you acknowledge your sin to Him

and receive His cleansing. Be empowered to step out in that righteousness and follow Him.

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.’”

MATTHEW 9:35-38 (ESV)

Last week we focused on what Jesus sees when he looks at people: They are

harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. This week we will focus

on what happens in Jesus’ heart when He sees people in this way.

The passage says that he has compassion.

The word that we translate as compassion is

the Greek word splagchnizomai (say that three

time fast) which literally means “intestines” or

“bowels.” How do we get compassion from

that? In many languages, including English,

emotional language is often tied to the place in

our body where we actually feel that emotion.

Valentine’s day decor is full of hearts because

the word love in our thinking is associated with

our hearts pounding in excitement when we

see that special someone. The same is true with

the word compassion. Many of us have had

the painful experience of hearing terrible news.

We don’t just hear it, we feel it too. Where? We

often use the phrase, “the pit of my stomach.”

When Jesus sees people as harassed and

helpless, like sheep without a shepherd, He

does not respond with a mild, distant pity, He

has a gut-wrenching compassion for them. If

we see people the way Jesus does, it should

evoke a deep compassion in us which, as we

will see next week, should move us to action.

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Take some time to pray, asking that God would give us a heart of compassion for helpless and

harassed people like His. If it is helpful, use the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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That’s what this Greek word is getting at. Compassion evokes a “gut-wrenching” feeling.

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“Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive

way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

PSALM 139:23 (NIV)

Psalm 51 gives a great example of a repentant heart. In order to repent of our sin,

we must first see our sin. Take time to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal your sin. Are you

resisting the Holy Spirits work? Do you have any unconfessed sin or idols that you

need to repent of? Take some time in quiet to talk to God and listen to Him.

“Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a

righteous person has great power as it is working.”

JAMES 5:16 (ESV)

AS A GROUP

Spend time thanking God for who He is and marvel at the greatness of His

holiness, mercy, and character and His finished work on your behalf. Have each

member pick a different attribute of God to praise Him for together.

Pray that you would be Nathans to one another and that your discipleship group would be

a safe place to share your sin and be pointed back to the gospel, grace, and Jesus.

Pray for one another that by God’s help you all would see your sin, be

quick to repent, and trust and obey God’s prompting.

Pray for whichever of the Gospel Waltz steps you struggle with.

If you feel led, share anything for which you need to repent or any action God

is calling you to take with one another. And pray for each other.

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My prayer request regarding the truth for this week:

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My prayer request regarding a situation in my life:

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My prayer request regarding living a missional life:

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Prayer requests from others in my group:

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily

Family Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

WATCH

FF Review the Gospel Waltz video.

U N I T T H R E E

PERIMETER.org/b7-3

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“And he said to all, ‘If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.’”

LUKE 9:23-24 (ESV)

IN BIBLE

Last week, we considered what it looks like to live a life of repentance. We saw that repentance

is more than simply sorrow over wrongdoing, but a turning away from our sin and to Jesus.

In doing so, we live a life of dependence on God’s forgiveness. Resting in that forgiveness

leads us to humility because we must take responsibility for our sin and trust in someone

besides ourselves for salvation. It also leads us into a life of joy and flourishing because

Jesus’ death and resurrection brought us into His family as dearly loved children.

This week, we will consider what it looks like to follow Jesus down the pathway of

self-denial and self-sacrifice. Jesus’ call to take up our cross and follow Him may

be calling us to follow Him into difficulty and suffering that we may have otherwise

avoided, but as we will see, this pathway always leads ultimately to life.

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LUKE 9:22-25 – Immediately after Jesus’ disciples confess for the first time that Jesus is the Messiah

they’ve been waiting for, He tells them that He will have to suffer, die, and be raised again. It is likely a

shocking moment for the disciples, but then Jesus calls them to follow Him down the very same road.

What 3 things does Jesus command those who would come after Him?

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What does it mean to deny yourself?

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What do you think He meant by taking up his cross? How often?

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What do you think it means to follow Jesus? Where is Jesus heading (v22)?

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How does God say we will be saved?

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LUKE 14:33 – In this passage, Jesus is telling the crowds the cost of following Him.

What does Jesus say is required to be his disciple?

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JOHN 12:23-26 – John 12 is a turning point in Jesus’ ministry. From this point on in the book of

John, we see Jesus heading towards the cross and preparing His disciples for what it will mean.

When Jesus talks about his hour coming, He is referring to the cross and his

subsequent glorification. For Him, death was the path to life. But before glory,

what must one do? Can you chart the progression for the kernel of wheat?

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Obviously Jesus is using a common analogy that his initial audience would have been

very familiar with. In this analogy, what happens if the kernel refused to die?

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What will those who love their lives actually end up doing? What must those who serve Jesus do?

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GALATIANS 2:20 – Paul is speaking about the union with Christ we have through the cross.

What could Paul have meant when he said he was crucified with Christ?

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PHILIPPIANS 2:3-11 – Here we see a picture of the heart of Jesus as he endured the cross.

What attitude did Jesus have that we are supposed to emulate? (v5-8)

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What attitude did Jesus have that we are supposed to emulate? (v5-8)

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JOHN 15:1-5 – In this passage, Jesus’ tells the parable about the vine and the branches.

In this analogy, how does the Father (vinedresser) care for the vine? If you were a branch

on the vine, how would you feel about pruning? What’s the goal of pruning?

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WHAT WAS JESUS’ PATH?

1. Though He was __________

2. He ____________ himself 11. To the __________

of God the Father.

3. Taking the form of a ______________10. and every tongue confess

that _______________________

4. and becoming a ____________9. that at the name of Jesus

___________________ shall bow

5. He became obedient to the

point of ____________

8. and given Him the name

that is _______________________

6. Even death on a _________ 7. God has highly _____________ Him

THEREFORE,

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The topic of self-denial and sacrifice probably doesn’t make anyone’s top ten list. Who wants

to choose to sacrifice something they love or treasure? The concept of self-denial goes against

our natural instincts. And yet it’s that self-denial we see so powerfully displayed in Jesus.

Philippians 2 says that though He was in the form of God, He humbled himself, becoming

a man, choosing the form of a servant, obeying His Father even to the point of death, even

a shameful death on a cross. Jesus chose a life of self-denying obedience to the Father and

calls us to do the same. Joyfully, it doesn’t end there. As a Christian, death is always followed

by the experience of resurrection life, even the seemingly inconsequential daily moments of

dying to self. This is not a call to miserable self-loathing, but to joyful, flourishing life.

In Luke 9, Jesus explains what following Him

looks like. To deny oneself is to lay aside self-

interest and live for the sake of Christ rather than

self. This imagery of taking up one’s cross would

have been familiar to Jesus’ followers. The cross

was a sentence of death — the condemned was

no longer in control but on a one-way journey.

He would not be back. The one carrying their

cross was no longer independent and making

their own choices, but subject to another. With

this image, Jesus calls his followers to willingly

lose their lives for Him. More challenging still,

He calls them to do so not just once but daily.

The original language suggests urgency. We

must embrace these realities right now, but we

must do so with all our lives. Jesus is not simply

calling us to do these things on occasion, He

is calling us into a way of life. As God’s people

we are continually and habitually picking up

our crosses and following Jesus. Where the

Shepherd leads, as his sheep, we must follow.

Jesus unpacks this paradox with a play on words.

Whatever schemes we use to “save” our lives,

they all end in the same place: death. They are

all self-serving and futile. But when we “lose”

our lives in self-denial by embracing Jesus, we

find not death but life. Why? Because He is life

itself (John 14:6). We lose our lives FOR HIM, and

while we bring nothing, He gives everything. As

the martyred missionary Jim Elliot said, “He is

no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain

that which he cannot lose.” We see in Matthew

13:44, “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure

hidden in a field, which a man found and covered

up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he

has and buys that field.” Our attitude should be

like that man who went out and gladly sold ALL

he had to gain this treasure. We are getting so

much more in this deal than we could ever lose.

In John 15, we see another beautiful picture of

this paradox: what may at first seem like loss is

in fact God’s gracious work of bringing greater

growth and flourishing. We bear fruit as we

stay connected to Him, unable to do anything

of eternal value apart from Him because He

is the true vine, the true source of life. The

Gardener cares for the vine in many ways, but

this passage focuses on the pruning process.

Pruning is taking a living branch attached to

a vine and cutting it off. In our lives, it’s often

painful. Yet this pruning brings more fruit, not

less, more life, not death. The Gardener cuts at

the right time and in the right places, allowing

the sap and nutrients to flow where they are

needed most. His cuts limit the number of buds

but protect the vine from overcrowding which

would stunt its potential fruit. In our lives, this

pruning is a gift. As we abide in Christ and submit

to the Father’s care, God does the necessary

work in our lives that we would truly bear fruit.

In John 12, Jesus heads to the cross, telling His

followers that the way to life is death. Before

death, the kernel is alone. But when it falls to

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produces a harvest. How often do we live in

self-protection mode, blind to the reality that to

do so is to remain alone? It has been said that

the smallest package in the world is a person

who is all wrapped up in themselves. Jesus

says that those who love their life will lose it,

and those who hate their life in this world will

keep it for eternity. In this context, loving life

means loving anything more than Jesus. There

are many potential idols: approval, a spouse,

children, success, body image, money, comfort,

and so many more. All of them are God’s good

gifts, but when we love them more than the

Giver, they become distorted, twisted versions

of themselves. This idea of hating one’s life

isn’t self-hatred or self-loathing, but the idea

that he or she is so committed to Christ that

they are prioritizing the Lord and His calling

first, before self. François Fénelon in his book,

The Seeking Heart, says “Many think that ‘dying

to themselves’ is what causes them so much

pain. But it is actually the part of them that still

lives that causes the problem. Death is only

painful to you when you resist it ... Self-love

fights with all of its strength to live.” This is a

hard saying, but the reality is that once we

surrender control of our lives to the One who

made and loves us, we will find new life that

will overflow as a blessing to others as well.

My first decade as a believer, I would have claimed John 12:24 as my life verse. I was so grateful for

all God had done for me that I loved the picture of dying to self so that others may live. And truly, as

we follow Jesus, we will die to our own rights and preferences and comforts, so that we can be used

in the lives of others. But I missed something vital. In my focus on dying to self, I mistakenly thought

the power was my own. Jesus not only gives us an example to follow, but also the power to obey.

As we see in Galatians 2:20, in coming to Christ, we died with Christ and the life we live in the body is

through Him. Only by union with Christ and reliance on Him can we truly die to self and live for God.

Jesus’ path to glory and life came through His death and He calls us to follow Him. Where He is, His

servants will also be, and these faithful servants will also be honored by the Father (John 12:25).

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For most of the world today, martyrdom is not our path,

but we must embrace the ‘death sentence’ to our way

and our will. Paul Miller describes it as the “J Curve” and

calls it the norm of the Christian life. “You can’t improve

the flesh; you must kill it. The cross is a place for dying,

not improving.” We are following Jesus not only in

His life but also in His death. Every day, we have “mini”

deaths—deaths to self so that He may live in us. And

as He lives in us, our hearts will beat for what is on His

heart—namely, loving God and loving those around us.

When we come to Christ, we do that initial dying to self, but this call is also a continual one.

Sometimes God leads us to make big decisions that make the smaller ones easier. At one point,

I chose to serve as a long-term missionary in South Africa, and that one big decision made little

decisions to follow Jesus easier. Every day when I awoke to the realities of living in a foreign

country for the sake of the gospel, I had no doubt why I was there. My purpose was clear and

many of my comforts—my friends, family, and familiar places—were gone. Every day I woke

with a clear vision that I was a woman on mission, and it was easier to die to self and be about

my Father’s business. Without those other “treasures,” it was easier to run to Jesus first.

But no matter where I’m at, be it my home or the mission field, the natural trajectory of my heart

is toward comfort and ease. Without intentional daily surrender, my drift is toward self-protection.

There are some days I delight in being that kernel of wheat dying so others can live, and others

where I am fighting against the pruning shears and for my agenda and my wants. No matter the

location, it really is a daily decision to follow Jesus and die to self and live for Him. In Luke 14:33,

Jesus says that anyone who does not give up or renounce all that he has cannot be His disciple.

This word “renounce” is referring to a continual attitude of surrendering all we have. Dying to

self is such a hard path, and impossible on our own. But with God, all things are possible, and He

promises we will gain much more than we could ever lose. As we follow Christ and put Him and His

Kingdom first, may He do more in and through us than we could have ever asked or imagined.

In Roy Hession’s Calvary Road, he sums this idea up well. He writes, “Being broken is both God’s

work and ours. He brings His pressure to bear, but we have to make a choice. If we are really open to

conviction as we seek fellowship with God, God will show us the expressions of this proud, hard self that

cause Him pain. Then it is we [who] can stiffen our necks and refuse to repent, or we can bow the head

and say ‘Yes, Lord.’ Brokenness in daily experience is simply the response of humility to the conviction

of God.” What relief that we aren’t left on our own to work this out! God’s Spirit is committed to making

us more like Jesus because He knows that joy and hope and peace and true life are only found in Him.

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EQUIPPINGWhat was your main take away or significant insight from this lesson?

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In summary, what does the Bible say about denying ourselves / dying to self?

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And He said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up

his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever

loses his life for my sake will save it.” When you read Jesus’ command to deny yourself,

take up your cross daily and follow Him, what thoughts does that bring to mind?

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What feelings does it stir in you?

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What desires or longings do you have as you think about this?

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Are there any action steps or choices that you are prompted to take in response to those longings?

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When is a time in your life that you could clearly see the J Curve? When

have you seen suffering or dying to sin/self bringing life to you?

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked

any of these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other group

members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below so you can

jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

“Many think that ‘dying to themselves’ is what causes them so much pain. But it is actually

part of them that still lives that causes the problem. Death is only painful to you when you

resist it…Self love fights with all of its strength to live.” -The Seeking Heart by Fenelon

What is something that you treasure that may be hindering your walk with Jesus?

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We learned about the Gospel Waltz last week. Is there anything in the lesson or in your life this

week, that prompted you to waltz (repent, believe, or obey?). Practice waltzing over that issue.

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Are you abiding in the vine and open to God’s pruning? Either describe your time with Jesus this week

or share what is something God is teaching you right now about Him, yourself or His kingdom.

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How has God met with you in your times of personal worship this week?

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.’”

MATTHEW 9:35-38 (ESV)

Over the last two weeks, we have observed that Jesus sees people in their

harassed and helpless state, and it evokes compassion in Him.

“Talking to men for God is a great thing, but talking to God for men is greater still.”

E.M. BOUNDS

For many of us, when we begin to see the people

in the world as harassed and helpless, we may

begin to feel helpless to do anything about it.

We may feel compassion but also a sense of

despair. A realistic, honest view of people can be

a little depressing. Andy Crouch, speaking of the

importance of honesty, has said that cynicism

is honesty without hope, and naïveté is hope

without honesty. Jesus is not cynical about the

brokenness, and He is not naïvely dismissing the

reality faced by some people. Jesus, who can

look more honestly at the world than anyone

else, says there is hope! “The harvest is plentiful!”

He is using a farming illustration to say that

these harassed and helpless people are ready to

hear that there is hope, there is redemption.

Jesus knows the incredible deliverance that He

is bringing to the world. He is not worried that

the world is too far gone. John 1:5 describes

Jesus’ entrance into the world by saying, “The

light shines in the darkness, and the darkness

has not overcome it.” Light always triumphs over

darkness. So we, like Jesus, can take a realistic

look at people and be moved to compassion

but not despair. We can see a plentiful harvest,

just waiting to hear the good news of God’s

redemptive work in Jesus. We have an incredible

hope to accompany our compassion!

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Take some time to pray, asking that God would help you accompany your compassion with

hope. Ask Him to help you see a plentiful harvest the way that Jesus does when He sees harassed

and helpless people. If it is helpful, use the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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SUPPLICATION

“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

GALATIANS 2:20 (ESV)

“who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the

form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above

every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue

confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”

PHILIPPIANS 2:6-11 (ESV)

AS A GROUP

Reflect on Galatians 2:20 and Phil 2:6-11. Spend some time praying and thanking

God for His obedience, His love and His sacrifice on your behalf. Thank Him for being

willing to become less and be humbled that we may have life and be raised.

Spend some time asking God if there is anything in your life that need to be pruned, that you

may be even more fruitful. Ask God for an open and yielded heart to His loving care.

Spend time praying with and for one another - that you may treasure Christ more than anything else.

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From prayer that asks that I may be

Sheltered from winds that beat on Thee,

From fearing when I should aspire,

From faltering when I should climb higher,

From silken self, O Captain, free

Thy soldier who would follow Thee.

From subtle love of softening things,

From easy choices, weakenings,

(Not thus are spirits fortified,

Not this way went the Crucified),

From all that dims Thy Calvary,

O Lamb of God, deliver me.

Give me the love that leads the way,

The faith that nothing can dismay,

The hope no disappointments tire,

The passion that will burn like fire,

Let me not sink to be a clod:

Make me Thy fuel, O flame of God.

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My prayer request regarding a situation in my life:

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My prayer request regarding living a missional life:

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Prayer requests from others in my group:

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily

Family Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

U N I T F O U R

PERIMETER.org/b7-4

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TRUTH

BY MEMORY

“Jesus answered him, ‘If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.”

JOHN 14:23 (ESV)

IN BIBLE

Over the last two weeks, you have been practicing the Gospel Waltz to take steps towards

living a life of repentance and self-denial. As you have seen in the Waltz, repentance and faith

do not stand alone, they should always lead us into a lifestyle of obedience. This week you will

look more deeply into what a life rooted in obedience looks like. We will see that obedience

flows out of a forgiven heart and embraces the joy of denying self for the sake of Christ.

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JOHN 14:15-23 – In these verses, Jesus is preparing His disciples for His

impending crucifixion and orienting them to life as His disciples.

What is the relationship between keeping Jesus’ commandments and love in this passage?

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What incentives does Jesus give for keeping His commands?

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Based on the text, what do you think Jesus’ commandments, or words, refer to?

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Look back at John 13:1-24, verses 8 and 31-34 especially. Do they shed light on the

question? Describe what it means to keep Jesus’ commandments in your own words.

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1 JOHN 3:4-10 – In these verses, John describes what separates the children

of God from the children of the devil, the difference between those who

have been born again by God’s Spirit and those who have not.

What feature distinguishes the children of God from the children of the devil?

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According to the text, why is this the distinguishing feature?

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When John speaks of this feature, is he calling for perfection? Based on

your understanding of the text, explain why or why not?

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TO SUMMARIZE

Obedience is often something we struggle to talk about. We hear it and images of stiff pews

and angry preachers flood our minds. We think of legalism masquerading as Christianity, a

never-ending cascade of rules and commands governing our every move, demanding that we

follow them or else. For most of us, when someone calls for our obedience, we automatically

resist. Our defenses go up. Our antenna snaps to attention. This is especially true of Christians

wary of anything that would impinge our freedom in Christ. After all, we’ve tasted Jesus’ grace.

We know that it was for freedom that Christ has set us free, not slavery (Galatians 5:1).

But while it’s appropriate to be wary, we should be careful, because obedience to Jesus isn’t

legalism, and it certainly isn’t slavery. While obedience requires radical dependence upon Jesus,

obedience itself isn’t radical. No, for the believing Christian, obedience to Jesus is normal,

even necessary. It’s the fruit of the one who truly loves Him. It’s what Jesus says in John 14.

The one who loves Him is not the one who has warm feelings towards Him or who has deep,

emotional experiences in worship or who weeps at the thought their sin and Jesus’ cross. The

one who loves Jesus is the one who obeys Him. As Jesus says, “If you love me, you will keep my

commandments” (John 14:15). Obedience isn’t the cause of our salvation, but it is the mark. As

Martin Luther famously put it, “We are saved by faith alone, but faith that saves is never alone.”

Obedience to Jesus is the fruit of true salvation, but not only that, it’s an invitation to true life.

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Before we dig into this more, we must understand

what keeping Jesus’ commands means. If we

get this wrong, we’ll get what follows wrong

too. Four times in John 14, Jesus references

keeping His commandments or His words (15,

21, 23, 24), implying in every instance that this is

the mark of true disciples. These are more than

references to Jesus’ moral instruction, though

they are certainly not less. John 14:24 tells us

that the “commandments/words” of Jesus are

the words of His Father who sent Him. They

are God’s revelation in Christ. To obey Jesus is

not first a matter of morals; first, it’s to believe

in the One the Father sent for our salvation, the

Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the

world (John 1:29; 6:29). It’s to let Jesus love us

and wash us as only He can (John 13:8). It’s not

to trust in ourselves and our works, but to daily

trust in Jesus and His cleansing, sacrificial work,

confident that God loves us in Him. Jesus didn’t

go to the cross to leave us as orphans; He went

to the cross to make us children of the Father

(John 14:18-23; Galatians 4:4-7). He died and was

raised that dead people like you and me would

be made alive (John 14:19). And He so desires

that we drink deeply of those waters that He sent

another Helper, the Holy Spirit, to be with us

forever (John 14:16-17). Before it is anything else,

to obey Jesus is to rest in the love of the Father

expressed in the Son and sealed by the Spirit.

That love drives everything that comes next. “We

love,” 1 John 4:19 reminds us, “because he first

loved us.” His love transforms us. It resurrects our

hearts and propels us out on a new trajectory.

I said earlier that while Jesus’ commandments

refer to more than His moral instruction, they

are not less. You see that here. After calling His

disciples to embrace His love in John 13, Jesus

then says in John 13:34, “A new commandment

I give to you, that you love one another: just as I

have loved you, you also are to love one another.”

1 John 3:23 carries the same refrain, “And this is

his commandment, that we believe in the name

of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just

as he has commanded us.” Notice the pattern in

all of this. Frederick Bruner in his commentary

on John helpfully explains it this way:

This is the fruit in all who are truly saved: we obey

Him in real and tangible ways. 1 John 3 says, “No

one born of God makes a practice of sinning, for

God’s seed abides in him; and he cannot keep

on sinning, because he has been born of God. By

this, it is evident who are the children of God, and

who are the children of the devil: whoever does

not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is

the one who does not love his brother” (9-10).

The language changes somewhat from John

14, but the idea is the same: the pattern of our

lives reveals the contents of our hearts. It makes

“evident” who we are. We obey what we love and

what we love reveals our identity. If we are God’s

children, raised from the dead and born again

of God’s seed, then the affections of our hearts

change and, with our affections, the direction

of our lives. If, as verse 8 says, Jesus came to

destroy the works of the devil and we have been

born of Him, then our lives reflect that reality.

As those reborn, we increasingly love what God

loves and hate what He hates. This doesn’t mean

we cease to sin, but that the pattern and practice

of our lives change. To steal a line from Eugene

Peterson, the Christian life is “a long, obedience

in the same direction.” As sinner-saints waiting

for glory, we aren’t perfect. We are on a journey

with many stops and starts and detours along the

way, but it is one tethered irrevocably to Christ in

heaven. And if our Head is in heaven do we think

for a moment that we as His body will not follow?

“Our resource in this obedience of loving is Jesus’ prior and continuing love for and washing of

us (13:14-15, 34-35; cf. 1 John 1:7-2:2). The first love…trusted, enables the second love…to come

out…the first always empowering the second; the second always authenticating the first.”

This is what it means to obey Jesus: we believe the gospel, trusting His sacrificial love for us, and then

with all our lives share that love with others, guided by God’s Word and empowered by God’s Spirit.

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This journey of obedience is not a burden;

rather, it’s a delight. It’s more than the mark

of our salvation; it’s an invitation into true life.

One of the things I love about John 14 is the

tenderness of Jesus. His disciples are confused

as to what’s coming. They’re about to abandon

Him in the shadow of the cross, yet Jesus doesn’t

browbeat them. He doesn’t threaten them. He

loves them. He doesn’t want them to miss that

the fruit of true love is obedience, but He also

wants them to experience more deeply the love

with which He has loved them. Look at Jesus’

words in verses 21 and 23. “He who loves me will

be loved by my Father, and I will love him and

manifest myself to him…If anyone loves me, he

will keep my word, and my Father will love him,

and we will come to him and make our home

with him.” What’s Jesus promising? We know it

can’t be that His love is dependent upon their

obedience. He loved the disciples first even as

He loved us first. So, what is it? It’s that as we

walk in obedience by faith, our experience of

His love and His Father’s grows. Look at the

language and its intimacy. They love us and

make their home with us. But not only that,

even as God “manifested,” or revealed, Himself

to Moses on Mount Sinai, Jesus will “manifest”

Himself to us. In obedience, we come to know

Him better even than we did before. Do you

hear what Jesus is offering? When we embrace

a life of daily repentance and faith in Jesus, our

comprehension of the depth of our sin grows.

But it does not grow alone. It comes with an

ever-deepening corresponding comprehension

of the one whose love is greater still. When we

follow Him in faith, sometimes obeying with

trembling hearts, He meets us, showing us

His love through His generous provision. Like

pebbles dropped again and again into a dark

well, faithful obedience sounds out the depths of

Christ’s love and character, revealing Him as He

truly is. It reminds me of Lucy’s famous exchange

with Aslan in C.S. Lewis’ Prince Caspian when

she sees Him again after a long time apart.

“ASLAN,” SAID LUCY “YOU’RE BIGGER”.

“THAT IS BECAUSE YOU ARE OLDER, LITTLE ONE” ANSWERED HE.

“NOT BECAUSE YOU ARE?”

“I AM NOT. BUT EVERY YEAR YOU GROW, YOU WILL FIND ME BIGGER.”

That’s the invitation of Jesus. Obedience isn’t a codeword for legalism. It’s the mark of true

salvation. The tender Savior who is the same yesterday, today, and forever, graciously invites

us to see and know more of Him, so that every year we would find Him bigger and our

assurance in Him more certain. He is offering you life, because what He offers is Himself.

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EQUIPPINGWhen someone brings up the topic of obedience to God, does that stir up emotions

in you? Which ones? Do those words have a positive or negative connotation?

Do they bring up past experiences? Briefly write down your thoughts.

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Having answered the questions and read the summary in the Truth section,

how have your thoughts on obedience to Christ changed or, if they haven’t

changed, how have they deepened? Write down your thoughts.

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Based on your understanding of what it means to keep Christ’s commandments,

where do you think you stand? Why or why not? Be honest.

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If you are unsure of where you stand, what would Christ call you to do?

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Have you experienced the blessings of obedience seen in Jesus’

invitation in John 14? If so, where? Please explain.

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked any of

these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other

group members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below

so you can jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

Are there specific areas of your life where you are not keeping his commands? Write

them down and journal a prayer asking for God’s forgiveness and help.

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Is love a defining characteristic in your life? When you look at Christ’s love, where

do you see the need for growth if you are to love as he has loved you?

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How are you doing in developing a personal worship habit?

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Did you complete the Mission assignment this week?

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.’”

MATTHEW 9:35-38 (ESV)

As we have looked at this passage over the past few weeks, we have seen the way Jesus

sees people, is moved in compassion, and sees incredible opportunity. For most people,

when we see a combination of need and opportunity, our natural instinct is to take action.

If the opportunity is there, why wait? Certainly, Jesus takes action, but first He takes an

accurate assessment of the situation. There is incredible opportunity, but there is a lack

of laborers to reap this harvest. Jesus is saying there is an abundant need for people to

hear the gospel, but not enough people to go and bring the good news to them.

So what is Jesus’ plan to get more laborers into

the harvest? What is His plan to take advantage

of the opportunity before Him? Prayer. The

very first thing He calls His disciples to do when

they see an overwhelming need and a prime

opportunity is not to get busy meeting needs.

He calls them to radical dependence on the

Father—the only One who can meet those

needs. Isn’t Jesus language interesting? “Pray

earnestly to the Lord of the Harvest to send out

laborers into His harvest.” Jesus is showing His

disciples that the harvest is plentiful, but only

the Lord of the Harvest can raise up and send

out laborers. Jesus is emphatic about our need

for dependence on the Lord. He says to pray

earnestly. That word could also be translated

as “ask urgently” or “plead with.” This kind of

urgent prayer is the natural outflow from true

compassion. If we see the world the way Jesus

does, and we are moved to this gut-wrenching

compassion, and we see an opportunity

to bring healing, then this kind of urgent

prayer should become our first response.

No matter how wonderful our plans and

strategies might be, no matter how winsome

or eloquent we might be, only the Lord of the

Harvest can do this work. Let’s go to Him first.

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Take some time now to pray earnestly that God would send laborers into His harvest. Ask

Him to help you see a plentiful harvest the way that Jesus does when He sees harassed and

helpless people. If it is helpful, use the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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“For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power

through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is

the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with

all the fullness of God.”

EPHESIANS 3:14-19 (ESV)

AS A GROUP

Our ability to love one another as Christ has loved us is only as strong as our apprehension

of His love for us. Pray as a group that God would root and ground us in His love,

strengthening us to comprehend the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge.

Spend some time confessing our failure to keep Christ’s commandments, but

also rejoicing at His faithfulness to wash us clean time and again.

Ask your Heavenly Father to fill you with all the fullness of God, that

you would accomplish His will as obedient children.

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“Prayer does not equip us for the greater works — prayer is the greater work.”

OSWALD CHAMBERS

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My prayer request regarding the truth for this week:

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My prayer request regarding a situation in my life:

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My prayer request regarding living a missional life:

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Prayer requests from others in my group:

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily Family

Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

U N I T F I V E

PERIMETER.org/b7-5

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BY MEMORY

“You then, my child, be strengthened by the grace that is in Christ Jesus, and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also.”

2 TIMOTHY 2:1-2 (ESV)

IN BIBLE

Last week you saw that living a life of obedience is a life that is so rooted in the reality of the

gospel that it moves us to live a God-honoring life in response. This week builds on that idea.

To be a disciple is to be a follower. Following Jesus, first and foremost, is a life that embraces

the gospel and lives in obedience to Him. As we will see this week, obedience to Jesus in a

lifestyle of discipleship is more than simply living a moral life, it is living a life of obedience in

the mission that God has given us to make disciples of all nations. This week we will focus on

what it looks like to carry out this mission in dependence on God’s empowering strength.

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2 TIMOTHY 2:1-2 – Paul, at the end of his life, is writing his final letter to Timothy, a dearly

loved and faithful disciple, with instructions for carrying on their ministry. Though the word term

“discipleing” is not mentioned used in this passage, the pattern described is clearly pointing to the

method of ministry we see in the life of Jesus and Paul that we would describe as discipleship.

How many “generations” of discipleship do you see in this passage? List them.

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What are the characteristics of those to whom these things will be entrusted?

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

What is the source of strength for this ministry of discipleship?

How do you think verses 1 and 2 relate to each other?

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1 THESSALONIANS 2:8 – Paul is recounting his time in Thessalonica and describing the

way that he and his companions ministered to the Thessalonians while they was there.

What did they share with the Thessalonian people in their ministry? What is significant about this?

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looks like, adding to our understanding of his approach.

From these two verses describe Paul’s ministry in these categories.

Content:

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Goal:

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Means:

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How do you think this perspective informs the way we should think about discipleship?

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MATTHEW 28:18-28 – Jesus’ final words to His disciples before He ascended into heaven is often

called The Great Commission. This commission is foundational to our understanding of discipleship.

Summarize Jesus’ commands in The Great Commission in your own words.

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What are Jesus’ promises surrounding these commands? Why

do you think these promises are significant?

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1 CORINTHIANS 3:5-9 – Paul is writing to the church believers in Corinth about

the their conflict within the church over which leader they like thethink is best. Paul

is angry about this, but brings a God-centered perspective to this problem.

What role do people have in the growth of others? What role does God have?

How does that make you feel about helping others grow in their faith?

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TO SUMMARIZE

The word discipleship is a word that the church

has used for decades to describe a practice

foundational to the ministry of Jesus: His

intentional investment into His disciples to

prepare them to carry on His ministry in the

world. Though He only invested in those 12, His

eyes were always set on the world. From His very

first calling of them to follow Him, “Follow me

and I will make you fishers of men” (Matthew 4:19)

to His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane “I do

not ask for these only, but also for those who will

believe in me through their word…” (John 17:20)

to His final words to His disciples in The Great

Commission “…make disciples of all nations…”

(Matthew 28:18-20), Jesus’ vision for a discipling

ministry is one that sees the world reached with

the gospel through investing in a few who would

then invest in a few more and on and on. Jesus’

vision for discipleship is a multiplying vision.

Clearly, Paul had that vision as well. 2 Timothy 2:2

shows four generations of disciples; “and what

you (second generation) have heard from me (first

generation) in the presence of many witnesses

entrust to faithful men (third generation), who

will be able to teach others (fourth generation)

also.” His charge to Timothy didn’t just direct

him to equip the next generation but to think

several generations down the road. By following

this model, we are not merely developing

leaders, we are developing leader developers.

As followers of Christ, His commission extends

to us as well. Now, over 2000 years later,

thousands of miles from Jerusalem where

Jesus’ commission was spoken, we are a part

of “all nations” that have been made disciples

and are called to continue this disciple-making

mission. Discipleship, as it is described in the

New Testament, encompasses both bringing

people into the family of God through evangelism

and coming alongside people to bring them

towards maturity in Christ. So how do we do

that? The verses we looked at this week provide

us with the content, goal, and means for living

out our part of the Great Commission.

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THE CONTENT

As you read through the verses for this week,

you probably noticed a consistent theme in

these passages. The core of what is being passed

on from generation to generation through

discipleship is the gospel. You might read this

and be thinking, “That doesn’t seem like a lot of

content.” A gospel presentation may only take a

few minutes to share with someone. The gospel

itself is the historical reality that Jesus, the Son

of God was made incarnate, lived a perfect life,

died a substitutionary death for sinners who

come to Him in repentance and faith, conquered

sin and death, rose from the grave, ascended

into heaven and now sits at the right hand of

God until He comes again to judge and restore

His creation and His people. That’s only one

sentence. It’s a loaded sentence, but can this

really be the whole content of our discipleship?

Shouldn’t this message of the gospel be the

beginning, and then we can move on to more

stuff? Why does Paul repeatedly come back to

the gospel as the core content of discipleship?

There are two reasons I want us to consider.

First, as followers of Christ, we can never move

beyond the gospel. In Romans 1:15, Paul says

something interesting. In verse 1, he addresses

this letter to the church—that is people who

are already followers of Jesus. In verse 15, he

says, “So I am eager to preach the gospel to

you also who are in Rome.” Paul is eager to

preach the gospel to Christians! Paul believed

it was important for Christians to be reminded

over and over again of the truths of the gospel.

Romans is a gospel-saturated book that was

written to believers. We never get past the

gospel. We begin with it, and we continue in it.

Second, when these passages speak of the

gospel as the content of our discipleship, they

are speaking not just of the events of the gospel

in history but also of the implications of the

gospel in our lives. The gospel is the good news

of what Jesus has done, but the implications of

the gospel have far reaching impact in all areas

of our lives. An example may be helpful here. In

2 Corinthians 8, Paul is talking to the Corinthian

church about generosity as an implication of the

gospel. In verse 9, he says: “For you know the

grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he

was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so

that you by his poverty might become rich.” He

is helping the church understand that the gospel

informs the way that we look at our money

and our generosity. When we begin to grasp

the far-reaching depths of the gospel and its

implications in our lives, it becomes easy to see

how the gospel is the content of our discipleship.

But take note, if the gospel is the core content

of our discipleship, relationships are the

core context. 1 Thessalonians 2:8 makes this

abundantly clear: “So, being affectionately

desirous of you, we were ready to share with

you not only the gospel of God but also our

own selves, because you had become very dear

to us.” Discipleship is not primarily a program—

though structure is helpful—nor is it primarily a

curriculum—though a gospel centered curriculum

is a crucial tool for discipleship. Discipleship is

primarily a relationship between people centered

on the gospel and moving towards maturity.

THE GOAL

The goal of discipleship may be stated in a few

different ways, but from our study of Scripture,

we can think about the goal in three primary,

interweaving goals: bringing people into the

family of God, bringing people in the family of

God to maturity, and equipping followers of

Jesus to do these same things with others.

Disciple means follower or pupil. No one is a

disciple of Jesus unless they actually follow

Him and learn from Him. So by necessity, the

first goal of our discipling is to bring them into

a relationship with the living God. In the Great

Commission, Jesus calls for baptism in the

name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This

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is describing what happens when a person

comes to faith in Christ and becomes a part

of the family of God’s people in the church.

To say it simply, this is conversion. There

is no discipleship without evangelism, but

discipleship does not end at conversion.

The next goal of discipleship is bringing people

to maturity in Christ. Paul makes this abundantly

clear in Colossians 1:28-29a, “Him we proclaim,

warning everyone and teaching everyone with all

wisdom, that we may present everyone mature

in Christ. For this I toil …” Maturity takes time and

experience. Growth does not happen overnight.

Discipleship is a long-term laboring in the lives

of others to help them grow towards maturity.

But again, individual maturity is crucial, but it is

not the end of a biblical view of discipleship.

The last goal of discipleship that we will consider

is that people will not only become mature, but

will also be equipped to do these same things

in the lives of others. We saw four generations

in 2 Timothy 2:2, we saw Jesus’ call to His first

disciples that He would make them fishers of

men. It can be so easy for us to have a self-

focused or consumeristic view of discipleship,

asking the questions: What can I get? What

can I learn? But discipleship is not meant to

end with our growth in maturity, it is meant to

continue so that all nations would come into

a life-changing encounter with Jesus. God’s

means for accomplishing this expansive plan

is developing within His people an outward

facing view of our discipleship. Maybe it would

be better if our question was not just “what can

I learn?” but also “how can I give this away?”

THE MEANS

With every command that God gives, He always gives an accompanying promise. In the Great

Commission, Jesus promises His presence forever as we carry out His mission of discipleship. In

Colossians, we see that our toil to bring people to maturity is done with “all of His strength that He

powerfully works within us.” It is important for us to remember that the inspirational call to

multi-generational discipleship in 2 Timothy 2 begins with verse 1, “… be strengthened by the grace

that is in Christ Jesus.” The gospel is not just the content of our discipleship, it also provides the

power for discipleship. Not one bit of our vision, strategies, curriculum, methods, or disciplines for

discipleship will ever work unless God is at work in and through us. Regardless of how passionate

and skilled one might be about discipleship, unless our foundation is radical dependence on the

Lord our labors will be exhausting, and many of us will give up or burn out. Remember, it is God who

gives the growth, and we get the incredible opportunity through discipleship to have a front row

seat in His transformative work in the lives of His people. But first, be strengthened by His grace.

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EQUIPPINGHow do the verses you read this week impact your view of discipleship?

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When you think about the content, the goal, and the means of discipleship,

which of those is most challenging for you? Which is most exciting?

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“Be strengthened by grace” is a command that is foundational to discipleship. What

might it look like to be strengthened by the grace that is in Christ Jesus?

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked any of

these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other

group members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below

so you can jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

How do you sense God is calling you to participate in His call to discipleship at this point in your life?

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What are some ways that you could be more dependent on God in your discipleship practices this year?

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Is there any hidden sin in your life that you need to confess to the Lord and your group?

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How are you doing in developing a personal worship habit?

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest...’”

“These twelve, Jesus sent out, instructing them, ‘Go…’”

MATTHEW 9:35-38; 10:5A (ESV)

Jesus sees the crowds as harassed and helpless like sheep without a shepherd, and He is moved

with a gut-wrenching compassion. He sees an incredible opportunity—a field ready for harvest—but

also a problem—not enough laborers. He tells His disciples that their first step is earnest, urgent

prayer that God would send out laborers into His harvest field. But Jesus’ call to prayer isn’t the

only step. Matthew 9 ends with this call to prayer, and Matthew 10 opens with a call to go.

In Matthew 10, Jesus calls the 12 disciples

to Him and spends the rest of the chapter

instructing them on how to be laborers in the

harvest field, and then He sends them. Jesus

is answering the prayer He just asked them

to pray, and His immediate answer is to send

them. And who better to go than those who

are seeing people the way Jesus does and

are feeling compassion the way He feels it?

Who knows what God will do with our prayer

to send out laborers? Maybe we will end

up being the answer to our own prayers.

Before we take some time to pray, there

are two important observations to note.

First, this was probably not the only time

that Jesus and His disciples prayed that

God would send laborers. It is likely that as

the Twelve went out, they felt the need for

laborers even more acutely. Keep praying for

laborers. Second, Jesus did not send them

out without first equipping them. The Twelve

had been with Jesus watching and listening

to how He healed and proclaimed the good

news for a long time before He sends them.

Jesus’ life was a model for what it looks like

to be a laborer. Not only did He model this

for them, He also equipped them through

instruction. The entirety of chapter 10 are

His instructions before sending them.

Throughout the rest of the year, you will

have opportunities to be equipped, but

let’s be careful to make sure our first

step is radically dependent prayer.

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Take some time to pray that God would send out laborers into His harvest. Pray that

He would equip you and send you as a laborer into the harvest where you live, work,

and play. If it is helpful, use the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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SUPPLICATION

“What then is Apollos? What is Paul? Servants through whom you believed, as the Lord assigned to each. I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the

growth. He who plants and he who waters are one, and each will receive his wages according to his labor. For we are

God’s fellow workers. You are God’s field, God’s building.”

1 CORINTHIANS 3:5-9 (ESV)

AS A GROUP

Christian maturity can only happen if God brings the growth. Take some time to pray

for God to bring growth towards maturity in each member of your group.

We are God’s fellow workers in making disciples of all nations. Take time to pray that

God would grow each member of your group in their calling to make disciples.

Ask God to strengthen you by His grace.

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My prayer request regarding the truth for this week:

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My prayer request regarding a situation in my life:

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My prayer request regarding living a missional life:

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Prayer requests from others in my group:

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UNIT ASSIGNMENTS Find your assignments here:

CONTINUE

FF 21 Days of Personal Worship. Consider using the verses from the Daily Family

Devotional in both your personal worship and family devotions.

ATTEND

FF Plan to attend at least one prayer service in the next few weeks.

FF As a group, discuss what time slots you might adopt for the 24 hours of prayer.

Visit perimeter.org/pray for more information.

THINK

FF As an individual and a group, what will you do to continue in this

posture of dependence and prayer going forward?

U N I T S I X

PERIMETER.org/b7-6

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BY MEMORY

“He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?”

2 CORINTHIANS 5:20 (ESV)

IN BIBLE

When most of us think about generosity, we tend to think about giving away money or

possession to others. That is certainly a big part of what generosity is, but as we will see in this

unit, generosity is a heart that is so radically dependent on God that we have a freedom and

readiness to give of all that God has given to us in order to be a blessing to others. This includes

our possessions, our time, our gifts and talents, and even our emotions and forgiveness.

We see God’s generosity described repeatedly in Scripture through what He gives. From

the following verses, note some aspects of generosity that you see described …

JAMES 1:16-17

1 CORINTHIANS 2:12

1 PETER 4:10

2 CORINTHIANS 8:9

JOHN 3:16

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MATTHEW 18:23-35 – The parable of the unforgiving servant.

What connections do you see between generosity and forgiveness?

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This parable is an example of a wrong response to receiving a gift of forgiveness.

How should God’s people rightly respond to God’s gift of forgiveness?

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1 TIMOTHY 4:4-5 – In this passage we are told of all the good things God has

made for us to enjoy. But there is a right way to receive God’s good gifts?

How does this passage teach that we should receive what God gives?

How might this affect your perspective on what you have?

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about the treasure of our hearts and trusting in His provision.

Verses 21 and 24 are summary statements of Jesus’ teaching about the treasures of

the heart. In your own words, summarize the key principles of these verses.

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How might verses 25-34 bring comfort after what was said in verse 19-24?

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MARK 12:41-43 – The widow’s offering.

What does this passage show you about a heart of generosity?

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PRINCIPLE ONE

TO SUMMARIZE

The Bible has plenty to say about generosity. We will briefly look at three

principles of a generous heart and two enemies of a heart of generosity.

Holding all the Bible’s teaching on generosity

together is one foundational principle: everything

we have is a gracious, generous gift from God.

We saw this in this week’s study in verses like

James 1:16-17 and 1 Timothy 4:4-5. We have

seen that God’s gifts include our physical

possessions and finances (Matthew 6:19-34), our

talents and abilities (1 Peter 4:10), forgiveness

through Jesus (John 3:16, Matthew 18:23-35),

His Spirit within us (2 Corinthians 2:12), and all

of the riches of Christ (2 Corinthians 8:9).

It may be easy to share a list of gifts and affirm

that this is the Bible’s teaching, but do we really

believe this to be the case? For many of us, it’s

easy to say that salvation is a generous gift from

God—a grace that we do not deserve but have

freely received. It may be a bit more stretching

to say that my money, possessions, and vocation

are gifts, too. It’s hard because we tend to

make a one-to-one correlation between our

skilled, hard work and our income. It is part of

the fabric of the economic system we live in.

In the podcast “How I Built This,” the host, Guy

Raz, interviews some of the most successful

“innovators, entrepreneurs, and idealists” to

hear stories of the movements they built. The

last question that Guy asks in every interview is,

“How much of your success do you attribute to

your talent and hard work, and how much would

you attribute to luck?” Over and over again,

these incredibly successful business leaders

attribute the greatest portion of their tremendous

success to luck—being in the right place at the

right time, having an unexpected advocate,

having someone support an implausible dream,

funding from an unlikely source. And the list

goes on. Each one of them realized that what

they have accomplished is not simply the result

of their hard work. For them to experience this

success, they needed help from things outside

their control. What they consider to be “luck,” we

know to be God’s hand at work in the world.

Possibly the greatest enemy of a generous heart is

the belief that everything I am and have is a direct

result of my own talent and work ethic. Of course,

many have worked hard for what they have, but

we must understand that God reigns over all of it.

His gifts extend far beyond those situations where

things just seem to fall into place; they include the

ability to work physically or mentally as well. All of

it comes from God. One might have an incredible

mental capacity and a knack for engineering.

Those are gifts from God. One may have skilled

hands able to design and craft beautiful buildings.

That is a gift from God. One may have the

unique ability to bring an organization together

under a shared vision. That is a gift from God!

God knit you together in your mother’s womb

(Psalm 139:13). He assigned the time and places

you would live in history (Acts 17:26). I often

think of my own terrible eyesight and what

my life would have been if I had no access

to corrective lenses. Because I live in a time

where science and medicine has allowed for

corrective lenses, and I have vision insurance to

cover the cost, I am not a completely helpless

blindman like I would have been in the first

century (see Mark 8:22-26). Our talents, our skills,

and our opportunities are all gifts from God.

If this is truly the case and all these things

are gifts from God, if all of life is a gift from

God, it has some significant implications

for how we view what we have.

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PRINCIPLE TWO

The second principle for a life rooted in generosity

is that we are not owners of anything; rather we

are stewards of the gifts God has given us. We saw

this clearly in 1 Peter 4:10: “As each has received a

gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards

of God’s varied grace.” A steward is not an owner,

a steward is tasked with wisely managing what his

master gives him to manage. We see this principle

reinforced repeatedly throughout the Bible. In

Genesis 1:28-31, the role of steward is baked into

humanity’s identity: God creates the world and

gives humanity dominion over it—to rule and

subdue. God entrusted people to care for what

He has made. He gives gifts, abilities, and talents

to each of us to fulfill that role. We also saw this

in Jesus’ Parable of the Unforgiving Servant. The

servant is forgiven an insurmountable debt. He is

given financial resources that he does not deserve

because of the debt he accrued. Now with this

generous gift there is an implied expectation

that he would be a wise and generous steward of

what he has now. He is not. Rather than seeing

this as a generous gift to steward and pass on to

others, his fear and greed lead him to be merciless

to someone who owed him a far smaller debt

than he himself had just been forgiven. Jesus is

teaching us by a negative illustration that God’s

expectation is that we would see His unbelievable

generosity toward us and extend that generosity

toward others. We are to steward it in our lives

by being a blessing to those around us.

Isn’t it interesting that Jesus uses a picture of

financial generosity and stewardship to teach

us about forgiveness? Could it be said that

a heart of generosity leads to the ability to

forgive? Forgiveness and generosity go hand

in hand because both are rooted in a gospel

understanding of how God gives to us. It might

be said that the most necessary of all gifts that

God gives is forgiveness. Without it, we would

not have peace with God. But this forgiveness

was costly. The cost for God the Father was

His Son. The cost for Jesus was the loss of His

Father’s face, the eternal punishment for sin,

and the loss of His own life. But the gift to us

is the payment of a debt we could never pay

ourselves. Colossians 2:13-14 also show us a

picture of God’s forgiveness using a metaphor

of financial generosity: “And you, who were

dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision

of your flesh, God made alive together with

him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by

canceling the record of debt that stood against

us with its legal demands. This he set aside,

nailing it to the cross.” Again in 2 Corinthians

8:9, we see the message of the gospel in the

language of financial generosity: “For you know

the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though

he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor,

so that you by his poverty might become rich.”

Some of us feel our greatest need for a truly

radical dependence on God when it comes to

forgiving someone. When God uses pictures of

financial generosity to explain the gospel, they

are not illustrations of giving a small portion of

His abundance to a “worthy organization,” it is

the forgiveness of an unpaid debt to an enemy

(Romans 5:8). The forgiveness of God is costly

and exhaustive. Forgiveness requires a heart

of generosity, because forgiveness requires

absorbing an outstanding debt. It’s not making

someone pay us back; it’s forgiving them of

something they have taken from us. It is an act of

sheer grace. But it’s one that God has first given to

us on a far greater scale. We are called to forgive

others as God in Christ has forgiven us (Ephesians

4:32). The only way we will be able to have a heart

generous enough to forgive is by looking over and

over again at God’s lavish forgiveness towards us.

This leads to another enemy of a generous

heart: fear. Fear of letting go of something

that I hold dear. In Matthew 6:19-24 , Jesus

challenges us to look out our hearts to

understand our treasures. Where there is fear of

loss, bitterness often follows. Jesus pointedly

tells us that we cannot serve both God and

money, we will hate one and love the other.

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Throughout this lesson, you may have been

feeling some fear or even anger welling up

as you’ve thought about generosity. This

may be pointing to the treasures of your

heart, something you’re afraid to let go of. “I

don’t want to forgive this person!” might be

a fear of letting go of a grudge or moral high

ground. “I don’t want my standard of living

to be affected. I don’t want to miss out on

the purchase of …” might be a fear of losing

status or comfort. “I don’t want to use my

time in that way” might be a fear of losing

control over my leisure. We could go on, but

pay attention to what your heart fears losing

and ask God to help you take a step toward

greater dependence on Him. Interestingly

enough, the very next verses in Matthew 6

show that Jesus understands our fears.

PRINCIPLE THREE

The third principle is that a generous heart trusts

in God’s provision, even when we give. Verse

25 begins with “Therefore … do not be anxious

about your life, what you will eat or drink, nor

about your body, what you will put on.” He knows

there’s fear in trusting God with what we have.

He reassures us in verses 32 and 33 with the

truth that “your heavenly Father knows that you

need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God

and His righteousness, and all of these things

will be added to you.” Romans 8:32 reinforces

this beautifully: “He who did not spare his own

Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not

also with him graciously give us all things?” One

of my favorite descriptions of being an image

bearer of God is that we reflect His character

into the world. God has granted to each of us

a unique set of gifts, talents, vocations, skills,

finances, life stories, experiences, and salvation

itself that we might steward these gifts in a way

that reflects His generosity to the world, bringing

blessing and flourishing to those around us.

As we saw in the widow’s gift at the temple,

generosity is not so much about how much is

given financially as it is about a heart that sees

God as the owner and giver of all things. A heart

that sees oneself as a recipient and steward

of all that God has given. A heart depending

on Him to continually be our provider.

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EQUIPPINGHow has your view of generosity been impacted this week? Which

passages of Scripture were most helpful for you?

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In what ways have you been a steward of God’s gifts in your life to be a blessing for others?

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Use the space below to brainstorm some ways that you can be a

steward of God’s gifts in your life to be a blessing to others.

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ACCOUNTABILITYBefore your Journey Group meeting, think about the questions below. You may be asked any of

these questions and you may be asking them of another group member. These questions will

help you to examine your life in light of the truth you explored this week. They also give other

group members an opportunity to encourage you to live fully for Christ. Space is provided below

so you can jot down notes during the accountability discussions in your group meeting.

In what areas of your life do you feel most fearful about generosity?

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What do you sense God is telling you specifically regarding these fears?

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In what areas of your life is your generosity most gracious and free?

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What might it look like in your life to take one step towards greater

dependence on God in growing a heart of generosity?

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How has God met with you in your times of personal worship this week?

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PERSPECTIVE

“And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.’”

“These twelve, Jesus sent out, instructing them, “Go…”

MATTHEW 9:35-38; 10:5A (ESV)

Over the last several weeks, we have been

focusing on seeing the world and praying as

Jesus does in Matthew 9. This week, we will

be zooming out a bit from this passage to

think about our motivation to be laborers and

about the hope this message of the gospel

brings to a harassed and helpless world.

In this passage, Jesus uses two metaphors.

Let’s take a minute to think about the first one

again. In week one, we learned that harassed

and helpless could be translated as “torn and

thrown down.” This fits in with the word picture

Jesus is painting. If there is no shepherd for these

sheep, a predator has free reign to attack and kill

whatever sheep it pleases. Tearing them apart

and throwing them on the ground to devour.

Jesus picks up on this sheep and shepherd theme

multiple times in His ministry in a way that might

help this passage come to life a bit more for us.

In John 10:11, Jesus calls Himself the Good

Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep.

This is the exact same metaphor as Matthew 9.

But in John 10, Jesus says that He lays down His

life for the sheep. Is the task of a shepherd really

life threatening? When soon-to-be king David is

trying to convince King Saul that he is competent

to fight Goliath, he says, “Your servant used to

keep sheep for his father. And when there came

a lion, or a bear, and took a lamb from the flock,

I went after him and struck him and delivered

it out of his mouth. And if he arose against me,

I caught him by his beard and struck him and

killed him” (1 Sam 17:34-35). The job of the

shepherd is to be ready to fight, physically fight,

any predator that threatens his flock. Jesus tells

us that He’s willing to lay down His life to protect

His sheep because He is the Good Shepherd.

If we understand Jesus’ view of Himself in this

way and look back at Matthew 9 from this side of

the cross, we realize the good news that Jesus

is bringing. They will no longer be like sheep

without a shepherd. They will not be “torn and

thrown down” because the Good Shepherd

will be torn and thrown down in their place. On

the cross, Jesus let the ultimate predator attack

Him and throw Him down into the grave in our

place. Rising from the grave, He showed that

the evil one, sin, and death are all defeated. Now

as His people, we will never live as harassed

and helpless sheep without a shepherd. This is

good news. This is the message of the gospel.

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Take some time to pray in light of all that we’ve discussed from Matthew 9.

Help me remember the gospel. Let it be the best news in my life day after day.

Open my eyes to see people the way you see them.

Give me a compassionate heart.

Give me hope that sees that the harvest is plentiful.

Send your laborers into your harvest.

Send me.

If it is helpful, use the space below to journal or write your prayer.

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“God isn’t looking for people of great faith, but for individuals ready to follow Him”

HUDSON TAYLOR

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“He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?”

ROMANS 8:32 (ESV)

AS A GROUP

God is the giver of all that we have. Take time thanking God for all that He has given to you. Be specific.

We named two enemies of a generous heart: 1) A belief that we earned what we have

by our own talent and work ethic, and 2) Fear of letting go of something I hold dear.

Take some time to pray for a heart of dependence in the face of these enemies.

Take some time asking God to show you how you can steward

what He has given you to be a blessing to others.

My prayer request regarding the truth for this week:

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My prayer request regarding a situation in my life:

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My prayer request regarding living a missional life:

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