"The Perfect Love" (1 Corinthians 13:1-13)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What is your greatest longing for perfection? What do you want “fixed”, or to have?

  2. How does your longing testify of the goodness of God?

  3. According to the sermon, how can you convert your longings and frustrations into hope and faith in the Redeemer?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

The Perfect Love
Jim Jung

"One and Many" (1 Corinthians 12:12-31)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. Why is the diversity of gifts, roles, strengths and weaknesses within the Church something to thank God for?

  2. Why did God deliberately compose the body of many parts, each with varying roles?

  3. How does the headship of Christ help to focus the activities of the members of the body?

Order of Worship can be found here.

One and Many
Sijin Yang

"Tongues & Prophecy" (1 Corinthians 12:1-11; 14:1-25)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What is the purpose of spiritual gifts?  What spiritual gifts do you possess?

  2. What does it mean to “prophesy” today, and how can you exercise it?

  3. Have you ever seen someone exercise the “speaking of tongue”?  How does today’s sermon reconcile with your experience?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

Tongues & Prophecy
Jim Jung

"Truly Equal" (1 Corinthians 11:1-16)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What can we gain from understanding varying “Degrees of Importance” for any issue, and acquiring sound biblical interpretive methodology (biblical hermeneutics)?

  2. How did God use the inequality of authority to redeem mankind in Jesus?

  3. What does it mean to love/lead like Jesus?  And what does it mean to submit/love like Jesus?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

Truly Equal
Jim Jung

"Pursuit of Glory" (John 16:25 - 17:5)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What things did Jesus overcome in this world to make us take comfort in Him?

  2. How did Jesus exercise His given authority over people?

  3. Since Jesus is returning to glory which He had “before the world existed”, what can we say about His humility on earth?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

Pursuit of Glory
Jim Jung

"Comfort for God's People" (Isaiah 42:1-9)

DISCUSSIONS QUESTIONS

  1. How does the gentleness of Jesus comfort your current weaknesses and fears?

  2. How should the power of Jesus shape your perspective on how we ought to think about and conduct ourselves in our current situation?

  3. How does the glory of Jesus motivate you to spend and steward the very limited time we have in this life?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

Comfort for God's People
Sijin Yang

“Raised from the Dead” (1 Corinthians 15:12-19)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. Is Christianity realistic about what is at stake regarding the resurrection of Jesus Christ?

2. What gives you assurance of Christ’s, and therefore your own resurrection?  What support do you have from the sermon, or past lessons?

3. What does the Bible say about our resurrected and glorified body?

4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Order of Worship can be found here.

Raised from the Dead
Jim Jung

"Save Us, We Pray" (Mark 11:1-11)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What sort of “saving” do we really need now? How can we recognize our Savior?

  2. What is required in praying to our Saviour?

  3. In what ways are we similar to the colt on which Jesus rode into Jerusalem?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Save Us, We Pray
Jim Jung

“Just As You Are” (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. Do you truly feel secure in Jesus? Does your eternal spiritual security translate to earthly and physical security? How do you understand the presence of “comfort gap” between what we know to be true spiritually and how we experience life physically now?

2. What can you practically do better to “keep awake and be sober” according to the sermon?

3. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Just As You Are
Jim Jung

"Zeal for God's House (John 2:13-22)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. Where does God dwell individually ( ), and corporately ( )?

  2. Where do we see the continuity and discontinuity between earthly church and Heavenly Kingdom?

  3. Unlike ancient temples and medieval cathedrals, how can a modern space accommodate Kingdom-ministry of local churches?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Zeal for God's House
Jim Jung

"Vision for God's Glory" (1 Corinthians 10:23-33)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. According to the message, what does it mean to seek the good of our neighbours in Sydney?

  2. How does our participation in the Great Commission glorify God?

  3. What about the HCC Vision 20/30 excites you? Where or how do you see yourself being a part?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Vision for God's Glory
Jim Jung

"God's Faithfulness to His Covenant People" (1 Corinthians 10:1-22)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How does God’s judgement in the Old Testament help you to reflect honestly upon your own life of faith?

  2. How does God’s faithfulness in testing encourage and comfort you to overcome trials in life?

  3. Why is it important that we heed God’s warning in remaining faithful to him?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

God's Faithfulness to His Covenant People
Sijin Yang

“All Things to All People” (1 Corinthians 9:1-27)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. How did Paul model “being all things to all people”? And how can we adapt our approach towards others so that they may be won over to Christ?

  2. How can the church both provide wages for the labouring gospel-ministers, while making the ministry of the gospel free of charge?

  3. What can we learn about “Christian discipline” from Paul’s examples of runner, athlete and boxer?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

All Things to All People
Jim Jung

"Loving Knowledge" (1 Corinthians 8:1-13)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. What particular verse in 1 Cor. 8:1-13 outlines the “potent knowledge” we have as Christians? How can this great knowledge “puff up,” rather than “build up?” What is that attitude we must have regarding this knowledge?

  2. What functions like “food offered to idols” in today’s culture? What do we offer and taint in modern idolatry?

  3. Who are the brothers/sisters with “weak conscience”? In contrast, who are not? How can we look after those weaker brothers and sisters?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Loving Knowledge
Jim Jung

"Christian Decisions About Marriage and Everything Else" (1 Corinthians 7:24-40)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. What decisions (big or small) do you obsess over? Share with your group, and discuss if these are matters of Christian liberty (or not).

  2. Do you fall more in the category of “betrothed, married, or widow”? What do you need to change in your thinking about relationships?

  3. Is your “desire under control”, or are your “passions strong”? Share about your hopes for the future and your struggles in the present. Pray earnestly now and in the future for one another.

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Christian Decisions About Marriage and Everything Else
Haoran Un

"Calling and Contentment" (1 Corinthians 7:17-24)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. When do you find yourself more concerned about keeping up appearances than actually obeying God’s commands?

  2. Upon what basis does Paul say to bondservants to ’not be concerned’? What are you anxious about?

  3. What does contentment in your calling look like? What does discontentment in your calling look like?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Calling and Contentment
Sijin Yang

"Principles on Marriage" (1 Corinthians 7:1-16)

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. According to the sermon, what is the most biblical and fundamental way of “being human”?

  2. What were those reasons for overt & over-sexualization of everything in today’s society?

  3. What of the applicational principles on singleness, marriage, divorce, remarriage and redemption helped you the most? How do they impact your life specifically?

  4. What was the most helpful/challenging/encouraging part of the sermon for you?

Principles on Marriage
Jim Jung