Stick Together as Family (Galatians 6:1-10)

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Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Stick Together as Family (Galatians 6:1-10)

  • Opening Thoughts: Paul’s two goals in Galatians 5-6

    • Instructions for godly living

    • Defending the gospel...

  • Galatians 6:1-6 – their sin and your maturity

    • When you notice their sin...

    • When you notice your growth...

  • Galatians 6:7-10 – live today in light of eternity

    • Evaluate with a _________ scope.

    • In concrete terms: don’t stop doing good!

  • Why does Paul say these things?

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you prefer playing (or watching) individual or team sports? Why?
  2. What do you tend to do when you notice someone else not living in line with God’s will?
  3. What part of your natural (or practiced) response do Paul’s instructions affirm? What part would Paul say needs to change?
  4. What does it mean to restore someone gently?
  5. How often do you think about eternity? What in your daily routine helps or hinders you thinking about this?
  6. What can you do to remind yourself that doing good is always worth it in the end?

Stick Together as Family (Galatians 6:1-10) Instructions

Lesson

Stick Together as Family (Galatians 6:1-10)

  • Opening Thoughts: Paul’s two goals in Galatians 5-6

    • Instructions for godly living

    • Defending the gospel...

  • Galatians 6:1-6 – their sin and your maturity

    • When you notice their sin...

    • When you notice your growth...

  • Galatians 6:7-10 – live today in light of eternity

    • Evaluate with a _________ scope.

    • In concrete terms: don’t stop doing good!

  • Why does Paul say these things?

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you prefer playing (or watching) individual or team sports? Why?
  2. What do you tend to do when you notice someone else not living in line with God’s will?
  3. What part of your natural (or practiced) response do Paul’s instructions affirm? What part would Paul say needs to change?
  4. What does it mean to restore someone gently?
  5. How often do you think about eternity? What in your daily routine helps or hinders you thinking about this?
  6. What can you do to remind yourself that doing good is always worth it in the end?