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title: "Serve: Fit for Service" | ||
date: 2024-07-28 | ||
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## Scripture: | ||
[ Ephesians 4:17-24](https://www.bible.com/bible/59/EPH.4.ESV) | ||
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## Small Group Discussion | ||
1. This week concluded this mini-series, which was an extension of the original “Serve the | ||
Lord” series from January of this year. What will you stick with you from these messages on | ||
Christian service? | ||
2. What does Paul mean when he says that the Gentiles walk in the “futility of their minds” (vs. | ||
17)? Why are their minds this way? | ||
3. In verse 19, Paul notes that the Gentiles “have become callous,” giving themselves up to sin. | ||
What can we do to seek not to be similarly callous? | ||
4. In verse 23, Paul directs Christians to “be renewed in the spirit of your minds.” Read also | ||
Rom 12:1-2. What does it mean to be “renewed” this way? How do we pursue it? | ||
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## Next Steps: | ||
Consider ways you can enrich your personal and corporate study of the Word of God. |
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