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Sermon study guide for next-level growth.
Sermon Overview
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Sermon Series:
John: The Explicit Gospel
Take Heart! Christ Has Overcome!
Key Passage: John 16:16-33
Key Takeaways
- No matter the circumstance, we can take heart in the eternal joy of our resurrected King.
- Joy will be born out of sorrow (verses 16-22)
- Our joy is anchored in a triune God (verses 23-28)
- We can have peace in tribulation (verses 29-33)
Discussion Questions
- Read John 16:16-19. Why were the disciples confused by Jesus' words? How does this confusion relate to our own struggles to understand God's plans during difficult times?
- Read John 16:20-22. What does the illustration of a woman giving birth teach us about the relationship between sorrow and joy in the Christian life?
- Read John 16:23-28. What changes after Jesus' resurrection in terms of how we pray? What does it mean that the Father "loves you" (phileo - friendship love)?
- Pastor Nick stated: "Joy and sorrow are interconnected—it's the paradox of the Christian life." How have you experienced this paradox in your own life?
- Share an example of when you've seen "the light shine brightest" in someone's life who came through deep pain or sorrow. What made their joy so compelling?
- Pastor Nick mentioned that "lack of joy stems from a lack of hope." Where are you currently placing your hope? Is it in temporal things or eternal things?
- Read Psalm 42:5-6. David tells his soul to "put your hope in God." Why is it necessary to actively remind ourselves where our joy comes from, even when we don't feel it?
- Read 2 Corinthians 4:16-18. How does fixing our eyes on "what is unseen" change the way we view our current troubles?
- Jesus said, "In this world you will have tribulation, but take heart, I have overcome the world" (v. 33). How should this truth affect the way we face difficulties this week?
- Pastor Nick mentioned that when we gather on Sundays, the goal is to "ascend the hill of the Lord and behold His glory." How can we maintain that focus on Jesus throughout the week when we're back in the valley?
As we head into Thanksgiving and the Advent season, let's remember that when disappointment, discouragement, and unmet expectations threaten to overwhelm us, we can tell our souls to take courage and take heart. Fix your eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen - on the resurrected Christ who promises that one day, everything sad will become untrue.
May you find your joy renewed in Him this week.
May you find your joy renewed in Him this week.
