March 30/31 The Resurrection
March 30/31 The Resurrection

March 30/31 The Resurrection

March 30/31 The Resurrection


THREE THINGS TO KNOW

DON’T MISS THIS

We believe in the power of prayer! Did you know we have a PRAYER LINK TEAM? Ada Bible Church sends a weekly email with prayer requests submitted by attendees from across the church. If you would like to join the Prayer Link Team and pray over these requests, sign up HERE.

GROUP VALUES

This March, we focus on SERVING. At Ada Bible Church, we believe serving is core to following Jesus. Serving grows your character to be more like the character of Jesus. As a group, discuss how serving has helped you or someone you know grow to be more like Jesus.

GROW AS A LEADER

Want to grow as a leader? Looking to take the next step in your faith? The ONLINE LEADER TRAININGS are a great place to grow. Check out the opportunities at learning.adabible.org.


DISCUSSION GUIDE

Welcome to the third and final week of our sermon series THE ROAD TO RESURRECTION. This week, we look at Jesus’s resurrection and a powerful conversation he has with two disciples.

 

ICEBREAKER

What are some of your most memorable road trips or travel experiences?

 

THIS WEEK’S TEXT

Have someone read Luke 24:13-35 aloud.

What details in this passage surprise or confuse you?

Describe the emotions the two disciples felt while walking along the road. How did this encounter with Jesus change their perspective?

What does this passage reveal about Jesus and what he is like?

 

THIS WEEK’S SERMON

Pastor Aaron Buer taught about Jesus’s resurrection and the impact it should make on our lives. As a group, recall some of the sermon’s big ideas or main points.

Where or what do people tend to turn to when feeling disillusioned or having lost hope?

Has there been a time when you misunderstood who Jesus is or put your hope in the wrong thing regarding him? If so, what did that look like?

How has Jesus challenged your misconceptions about him and what it means to follow him?

Have there been times in your life, past or present, when you wanted Jesus as your Savior but not as Lord over your life? What were those times?

What could it look like practically to allow Jesus to be Savior and Lord over every area of your life?

When have you sensed Jesus opening your eyes to understanding him or the Scriptures in a new way?

How can we, as a group, support each other in keeping our hope rightly placed in the risen Jesus?

Which part of the sermon encouraged or challenged you the most, and why?

WRAP UP

This week, we learned about the incredible hope we have because of Jesus’s resurrection. What is your biggest takeaway from this passage and our discussion about finding hope in the resurrection?