How to reach a generation w/ questions
Intro: What is the most exiting thing you are doing this summer?
Study
- 1 Pet 3:15, Mark 16:15 As we follow Christ by reaching this generation, we must learn how to reach out to those who have questions, and “Question” Christianity.
- 1 Tim 4:1-2 This generation, more than any other generation in history is questioning the absolute word of God, right and wrong, and Christianity.
- Heb 3:15 Although there are some people who ask sincere questions, there are many who are cynical, mocking, and their questions come from a hard heart
- Matt 11:28 Some people sincerely deal with personal questions; they struggle with wondering why God allows certain things to happen.
- Titus 3:10, Mt 10:14 While others ask questions looking for an argument, trying to prove their point, attempting to mock Christianity, and provoke you.
- 1 Tim 4:1-2 This generation, more than any other generation in history is questioning the absolute word of God, right and wrong, and Christianity.
- John 12:49, Rom 8:14 God has called us to reach out to people in both extremes, but in different ways, this is where we must be led by the Holy Spirit.
- Acts 8:29-35 For those who are open to God, and have sincere hearts, God can use church, cell groups, camps, and even you personally to minister to them.
- Acts 9:1-6 For those who are cynical, skeptical, and hard hearted, God alone must change their hearts.
- 1 Cor 3:6 We shouldn’t argue with hard hearted people rather we should plant seeds, pray for them, back away and let God work in their hearts.
- Eph 4:15 We must show the love of Christ to this generation, but at the same time we must not compromise our standards, or the absolutes of the word of God.
- Acts 8:29-35 For those who are open to God, and have sincere hearts, God can use church, cell groups, camps, and even you personally to minister to them.
Discussion
- Can you give an example of a time when God used you to reach out to someone who has questions, or “Questioned” Christianity?
- Please give an example of a sincere question people ask, and a question people ask that comes from a cynical, mocking, hard heart?
- Can you give an example of when we need to speak the truth, as well as an example of when we should avoid arguing, and walk away?
- How can we balance showing the love of Christ to this generation, and at the same time, not compromising the truth, or watering down the gospel?
End: Pray for any who are personally sincerely asking God questions, pray for any cynical hard hearted people you are praying for, pray for camp, then requests.