6/7/2026 Once Lost, Now Found – Life Group Questions
Read Luke 15:1–7. Where do you most identify in this story right now—the lost sheep, the rejoicing shepherd, or the watching crowd—and
Read Luke 15:1–7. Where do you most identify in this story right now—the lost sheep, the rejoicing shepherd, or the watching crowd—and
In 1 Corinthians 9:1–14, what stands out to you about Paul’s defense of his apostleship? Why do you think Paul spends so
In 1 Corinthians 8:1–3, what is the difference between knowledge that puffs up and love that builds up? Why is it dangerous
What does it mean to “remain with God” in the place where you are called? Why do people often think a different
What does it mean to see your relational state as "gold," "silver," or "alloy" from God's view? How does Paul challenge selfish
What do you think Paul means when he says, “I have the right to do anything,” but not everything is beneficial? In
What surprises you most about Paul's strong reaction to believers suing each other (1 Corinthians 6:1)? How does the future role of
What stands out most to you about the church’s response to sin in vv. 1–5? Why is mourning over sin such an
Read John 12:12–19. What stands out to you about the crowd’s expectations of Jesus that day, and how might that be similar
Read 1 Corinthians 4:1–2 (NIV). If you picture yourself as an “under-rower” in Christ’s ship, what practically changes in how you think