This Week’s Catechism – 6/16

Doctrinal Standard #73 & 74

  • Q. What is the eighth commandment?
  • A. The eighth commandment is: You shall not steal.
  • Q. What does the eighth commandment require?
  • A. The eighth commandment requires that we lawfully acquire and increase our own and others’ money and possessions.

Memory Verses

  • “Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need” (Ephesians 4:28, ESV).

Scripture

  • Study Passage: Ephesians 4:17-32
  • Support Passages: Genesis 3:17-19; Leviticus 6:1-7; II Thessalonians 3:6-15; I Timothy 5:8; I John 3:16-18
  • Bible Story: Genesis 2:10-20

Thoughts

  • “God commands us to love others. He tells us that, when we show love to others, we keep the law. Sometimes we may wonder how to love someone. We can ask ourselves: what would I want someone to do for me if I were in that person’s place? Jesus said that doing for other people what we would want done to us sums up all God’s teaching on how to treat others. Read Matthew 7:12. We would not want someone to take something of ours or to barrow something of ours and never give it back. We would not like it if we paid someone to do a job for us and they did sloppy work that needed to be done over again. So we should not do any of these things to anyone else. But we would like it if someone shared their food with us if we had none. If we lost something valuable and someone else found it and returned it to us, it would make us happy. These are the kinds of things we should do for other people. When we do for others what we would like done for us, we keep the commandment to not steal.” [1]

Discussion Questions

  • What is the eighth commandment?
  • What does the eighth commandment require?
  • In addition to God telling us not to steal why is stealing wrong? (refer to thoughts section)
  • How does stealing affect both the thief and the victim?
  • Why do people steal? What does it revel about their heart?

 

 



[1] Meade, Starr (2000). Training Heart, Teaching Minds. Phillipsburg, New Jersey, USA; P&R Publishing Company.


This Week’s Catechism – 6/9

Doctrinal Standard #70 & 72

  • Q. What is the seventh commandment?
  • A. The seventh commandment is: You shall not commit adultery.
  • Q. What does the seventh commandment forbid?
  • A. The seventh commandment forbids thinking, saying, or doing anything sexually impure.

Memory Verses

  • “For the unbelieving husband is made holy because of his wife, and the unbelieving wife is made holy because of her husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy” (1 Corinthians 7:14, ESV).

Scripture

  • Study Passage: Matthew 19:3-12
  • Support Passages: Matthew 5:31-32; Mark 10:2-12; Deuteronomy 24:1-4; I Corinthians 7:8-16;
  • Bible Story: John 8:1-11

Thoughts

  • Below is take from Training Hearts, Teaching Minds catechism question 72
  • “When people break this commandment and commit adultery, they never do it suddenly, with no warning. People break this commandment because they have been thinking about what it would be like to break it. What we do always comes after what we have been thinking. God requires us to be pure in our thinking. That means that the things we put into our minds need to be pure things. Read Philippians 4:8. This verse describes the kinds of things with which we should fill our minds. We should choose the music we listen to, the books we read, and the television shows we watch based on how well this verse describes them. When we first see or hear something that we know is not pure, we do not like it and we think that it is wrong. The more we watch or listen, though, the less it bothers us. Little by little, we change our idea of what is pure and what is not. Instead of using God’s Word to decide these things, we let the shows we watch and the music we hear tell us what is right and what is wrong.”
  • “We help each other think pure thoughts when we are careful about how we look. God made husbands and wives so they are attracted to each other when they look at each other. That is right and good. But we need to be careful that we do not invite people to whom we are not married to look at us and think about our bodies. Some clothing draws attention to our bodies. Tight clothing or clothing that does not cover enough of our bodies may cause other people to look at us and think thoughts they should not think. We should always be sure that our clothing is modest and does not draw attention to our bodies. Read 1Timothy 2:9-10. This verse is speaking to women, but men (and boys) also fail to dress modestly sometimes. They should also take care how they dress, not trying to draw attention to their bodies.” [1]

Discussion Questions

  • What is the seventh commandment?
  • What does the seventh commandment forbid?
  • What type of things might happen before some breaks the seventh commandment?
  • How does music, movies, and television shows influence our behavior, thoughts, and decisions?
  • How is the way we dress related to being sexually pure?


[1] Meade, Starr (2000). Training Heart, Teaching Minds. Phillipsburg, New Jersey, USA; P&R Publishing Company.


Gospel Community Group Questions for Sermon on 06/09/13

Bible text: Romans 8:29-30, et. al.

1. What is the covenant of Redemption? Discuss and share. Support with scripture.
2. What is the covenant of Works? Discuss and share. Support with scripture.
3. What is the covenant of Grace? Discuss and share. Support with scripture.
4. What is the covenant of Common Grace? Discuss and share. Support with scripture.
5. Are you currently growing in your faith? How are you doing with your spiritual disciplines? Share with your group.


Gospel Commuity Group Questions for Sermon on 06/02/13

1. Is your life reflecting the biblical teachings on unity? With friends? Co-workers? In your family? Share.
2. What changes could you make in your life to bring about more unity?
3. Are you currently exercising your spiritual gifts on a regular basis? Share and help each other identify each others spiritual giftedness.
4. Do you currently desire and regularly engaging in the listening to and study of scripture? Share.
5. Do you have any unconfessed sin that you would be willing to confess to your group this week? Share and pray.


This Week’s Catechism – 6/2

Doctrinal Standard #70 & 72

  • Q. What is the seventh commandment?
  • A. The seventh commandment is: You shall not commit adultery.
  • Q. What does the seventh commandment forbid?
  • A. The seventh commandment forbids thinking, saying, or doing anything sexually impure.

Memory Verses

  • “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous” (Hebrews 13:4, ESV).

Scripture

  • Study Passage: 1 Corinthians 5
  • Support Passages: Genesis 2:23-24, 20:2-18, 34:5-7, 39:9; Leviticus 18, 20:10-26; Deuteronomy 22:22-27, 27:20-23; Proverbs 7:6-27; Romans 1:24-27
  • Bible Story: 2 Samuel 11,12

Thoughts

  • In the previous lesson, I quoted from C.I. Williamson’s book “The Westminster Shorter Catechism” that God has provided marriage as an appropriate means of controlling sexual desire. If this is true, than it is important for us to discuss whether or not the trend of delaying marriage has an effect on the sexual purity of our people. As our culture continues to promote and “normalize” sexual immorality and at the same time encourages us delay marriage until after earning a degree or starting a career it becomes very difficult for our youth to live a sexually pure heart, speech, and action. It is important to note that I’m not concluding that delaying marriage is the lone reason for our rampant sexual immorality nor am I saying that every Christian should be married before the age of twenty. But if we ignore this obvious correlation, don’t teach our children the biblical reasons for marriage, and fail to prepare them for marriage at a young age, we are setting them up for difficulties in their young adult life.
  • It is very important that when we teach our children about sexual immorality and adultery that we don’t teach them simply in a moralistic way. We must not simply teach them what to do and what not to do we must also teach them why. We must teach them the doctrines behind the do’s and the don’ts so they have knowledge and conviction to make their decisions. Adultery is sinful because of the significance of marriage. God has established marriage as a symbol to illustrate he’s relationship with His people. So many times the people of God in the Old Testament were adulterous towards God. The people of God broke their relationship and walked away yet God remained faithful to His bride and restored the relationship. Much the same way our marriages here on earth are to mirror the relationship God has with his people. They are to remain faithful to one another. When the relationship has a rift they are to remain steadfast and repair the covenant as God did. In our Christian marriage we are called to mirror and proclaim the type of love that Christ has for his bride.

Discussion Questions

  • What is the seventh commandment?
  • What does the seventh commandment forbid?
  • What are examples of being sexually impure?
  • What are ways to avoid sinning in these ways?
  • Why is marriage important? What does it represent?
  • With the previous questions answered, why does God hate adultery?

Essentials Audio – The Work of The Holy Spirit – 06-02-2013

Hello Church,

Here are the links to the content from week 8 of Emmaus Essentials – Making Sense of Christ and the Holy Spirit. That concludes our study on this topic. I plan to take the summer off from Emmaus Essentials and to resume in the fall. Blessings!

Week 8 Audio and Notes – The Work of The Holy Spirit

Week 8 Notes

Week 8 Audio

Week 7 Audio and Notes – The Offices of Christ

Week 7 Notes

Week 7 Audio

Week 6 Audio and Notes – The Resurrection and Ascension of Christ

Week 6 Notes

Week 6 Audio

Week 5 Audio and Notes – The Atonement (Part 2)

Week 5 Notes

Week 5 Audio (Part 1)

Week 5 Audio (Part 2)

The recording stopped a third of the way through the class so I had to restart it. That’s why there are two audio files.

Week 4 Audio and Notes – The Atonement (Part 1)

Week 4 Notes

Week 4 Audio

Week 3 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 3)

Week 3 Notes

Week 3 Audio

Week 2 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 2)

Week 2 Notes

Week 2 Audio

Week 1 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 1)

Week 1 Notes

Week 1 Audio

Other Links 

Class Overview

Link to Emmaus Essentials iTunes Podcast

Link to Wayne Grudem’s iTunes Podcast

www.emmauscf.org/essentials

Main Text

“Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit” by Wayne Grudem

Or

Chapters 26 – 30 in Grudem’s single volume “Systematic Theology”

 


Gospel Community Group Questions for Sermon on 05/26/13

1. How do you feel about the move to diamond valley middle school?
2. What are the pros (and cons) of the move? Can you see why the move is in the best interest of the Church?
3. How have you grown over the last 2 years as a believer? Share details with your group.
4. Is your heart and mind prepared for the next chapter of Emmaus Christian Fellowship? Share.
5. Have you ever considered leading a GCG? Pray about it.


Essentials Audio – The Offices of Christ – 05-26-2013

Hello Church,

Here are the links to the content from week 7 of Emmaus Essentials – Making Sense of Christ and the Holy Spirit. We will look at The Holy Spirit in week 8.

Week 7 Audio and Notes – The Offices of Christ

Week 7 Notes

Week 7 Audio

Week 6 Audio and Notes – The Resurrection and Ascension of Christ

Week 6 Notes

Week 6 Audio

Week 5 Audio and Notes – The Atonement (Part 2)

Week 5 Notes

Week 5 Audio (Part 1)

Week 5 Audio (Part 2)

The recording stopped a third of the way through the class so I had to restart it. That’s why there are two audio files.

Week 4 Audio and Notes – The Atonement (Part 1)

Week 4 Notes

Week 4 Audio

Week 3 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 3)

Week 3 Notes

Week 3 Audio

Week 2 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 2)

Week 2 Notes

Week 2 Audio

Week 1 Audio and Notes – The Person of Christ (Part 1)

Week 1 Notes

Week 1 Audio

Other Links 

Class Overview

Link to Emmaus Essentials iTunes Podcast

Link to Wayne Grudem’s iTunes Podcast

www.emmauscf.org/essentials

Main Text

“Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit” by Wayne Grudem

Or

Chapters 26 – 30 in Grudem’s single volume “Systematic Theology”

 



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warning everyone and teaching everyone with all wisdom,
that we may present everyone mature in Christ."
(Colossians 1:28, ESV)

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