What If Everybody Served?
Luke
10:25-37
What kind of
servant was the Samaritan?
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The Samaritan noticed the man in need. (v. 33)
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The Samaritan served because he was moved. (v.
33)
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The Samaritan used what he had on hand. (v. 34)
·
The Samaritan helped a Jew; not one of his own
people.
·
The Samaritan invited others into his service
(v. 35)
What kind of servants should we be?
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Look with servant eyes.
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Let your heart move you.
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Use what you have.
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Serve beyond your friends & family.
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Invite others into what you’re doing.
This week
I will serve God by .
Serving .
Serving .
Next Week…
Sermon
Title: What If Everybody Attended?
Small Group/Quiet Time Study Guide
Sermon Reflection:
- Which
part(s) of the process of serving comes most naturally to you—noticing
people in need, being moved, using what you have, helping beyond friends
& family or inviting others to serve with you?
- In
which area(s) is God challenging you grow?
- How
will you do that?
Monday Luke 16:19-31
- Did
the rich man appear to notice Lazarus outside his gate?
- What
might have been different for Lazarus if the rich man had noticed
Lazarus? What might have been
different for the rich man? His
brothers?
- Who
are you not noticing? What might be
different for them & for you if you take notice?
Tuesday John 11:38-45
- What
was Jesus moved to do?
- What
was the result (v. 45)?
- Where
is God moving you to bring new life?
Wednesday John 6:5-14
- What
did the little boy have on hand to use?
- What
did Jesus do with what the boy had?
- What
were the results (v. 12 & v. 14)?
- What
do you have on hand that you could use to serve others?
Thursday Joshua 2:1-14; 6:24-25;
Matthew 1:5
- Whom
did Rahab serve?
- In
what two ways was Rahab an outsider to them?
- What
was the result of her serving?
- Who
can you serve that is beyond your family & friends?
Friday Exodus 2:1-10
- How
did Moses’ sister invite others into what she was doing?
- What
was the result?
- How
can you invite others into your service?