Mercy and Response
How we use our bodies is an integral part of worshipping God. This week, Ptr. Nathan Tee teaches us that what we do in and through our physical bodies can be a spiritual act of worship in response to the mercy God has bestowed on us.
Read Today’s Scripture Passage
Romans 12:1-2
Life Group Discussion Guide
1. Start with a prayer
2. Engage one another (15-30 mins)
• What is your takeaway from last Sunday’s message?
3. Engage the mind (15-20 mins)
• What does it mean to offer our bodies as living sacrifices as a response to God’s mercy?
• What are some ways we can worship God using our bodies? (e.g. attitude when we communicate with people, quality of our work, etc.)
• Give examples of behaviors or values of the world that you have adapted throughout the years?
4. Engage the heart (15-20 mins)
• What does ‘offering your body as a living sacrifice’ look like in your life?
• What are some challenges as you do this?
• What behaviors or values have you adapted from the world that you need to change as you grow in your knowledge and relationship with God?
5. Engage the hands (15-20 mins)
• As a response to God’s mercy, what can you do to offer your body as a living sacrifice? What steps can you take towards it?
6. Engage with God in prayer (20-30 mins)
• Thank God for His new mercies everyday through Christ.
• Pray for a repentant and humble heart to respond to God’s mercy by wholeheartedly offering ourselves to God and for God.
• Pray for the Spirit’s power to transform us and for us to faithfully obey especially in situations when we find it difficult to turn away from the pattern of the world.
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