Small Group Guide for "Listen, O Israel!"

Listen, O Israel!

Sunday, October 8th 2023

First Scripture: Mark 12:28-31

Second Scripture: Deuteronomy 5:1- 21; Deuteronomy 6:4-9

Use the Two Passages: Focus on the primary and secondary passages used in this sermon.

Pray for Understanding: Before diving into the text, take a moment to pray for guidance and illumination from the Holy Spirit. Ask for wisdom and insight as you study.

Read the Scriptures: Begin by reading the selected Scriptures thoughtfully and prayerfully. Read the passages more than once to familiarize yourself with the content.

Observation Questions: After reading the text, go through the "Observation Questions" section. These questions will help you notice and record specific details about the text. Look for key words, phrases, repeated ideas, and any observations that stand out to you.

Interpretation Questions: Once you've observed the text, proceed to the "Interpretation Questions" section. These questions will guide you in understanding the meaning and context of the passage. Consider the historical and cultural background, the author's intent, and how the passage fits into the larger narrative of the Bible.

Application Questions: Finally, explore the "Application Questions." These questions will help you apply the lessons and insights from the Scriptures to your own life. Reflect on how the text speaks to your faith, relationships, and daily choices.

Journal Your Insights: Write down your observations, interpretations, and applications in a journal or notebook. This will serve as a valuable record of your spiritual growth and understanding of the Word of God.

Discussion and Sharing: If you are studying in a group, take time to discuss your findings with others. Share your insights, listen to their perspectives, and learn from one another.

Pray for Transformation: As you conclude your study, pray for the transformation of your heart and mind. Ask God to help you live out the truths you've discovered in the Scriptures.

Consistency is Key: Make a habit of using this inductive Bible study method regularly. The more you practice, the more confident and skilled you will become in studying and understanding the Bible.

Remember that the goal of this inductive study method is not just to gain knowledge but to deepen your relationship with God and apply His Word to your life. Approach your study with an open heart, a curious mind, and a desire to grow in your faith.

May your study be richly blessed, and may God's Word transform your life as you engage with it through the inductive method.

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Description: What if the answer to living a fulfilled life is hidden within the ancient scriptures? Prepare to explore the Ten Commandments, not merely as inscribed words, but as guiding principles that take root with intention, practice, and time.

First Scripture: Mark 12:28-31
Second Scripture: Deuteronomy 5:1- 21; Deuteronomy 6:4-9

Key Points:

1. "Scripture works not just by being present, but by reading it and living it out with intention, practice and time."
2. "God is patient with us. He will be patient and merciful to the thousandth generation of those who love Him."
3. "We still feel the effects in our country of decisions and ways of acting that were counter to God's will, that were made three, four generations ago."
4. "These are the two great commandments. This is how you live out God's call. This is how you live out God's commands."

Observation Questions:

1. What are the Ten Commandments as listed in Deuteronomy 5:1-21?
2. What does Jesus say are the two greatest commandments in Mark 12:28-31?
3. How are these commandments reflected in Deuteronomy 6:4-9?

Interpretation Questions:

1. How does Deuteronomy 5:1-21 describe the role of the Ten Commandments in our lives?
2. What is the commandment's significance in remembering who God is and what He has done?
3. How does Jesus, in Mark 12:28-31, encapsulate the Ten Commandments into loving God and our neighbor?

Application Questions:

1. How can you practically apply the Ten Commandments to your everyday life?
2. What actions can you take to ensure you live out your faith as Jesus calls us to do in Mark 12:28-31?
3. How can you use scripture to shape your understanding of the world and your place in it?
4. How can you ensure that you are passing down the teachings of the Bible to the next generation?

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