I Believe in Jesus Christ His Son, Our Lord
by kellyg ~ October 20th, 2008. Filed under: Sermons and Discussion.II Cor. 11:1-3
Love and community within the Trinity are both the source of all intimacy, and the example. The love and lordship of Jesus are central to our abundance and life.
Discussion Questions
- The notion of “simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ” can be hard to define. What examples, either personally, or through others, can you share that would help others understand how this devotion to Christ is practiced? What are your barriers to maintaining this devotion?
- “Christ” means Messiah, which means the One on whom Israel has pinned her hopes. Yet the reality is that Jesus was overwhelmingly rejected as Messiah by the very people who knew their bibles the best. “He came to His own, and His own received Him not.” Why was He rejected? Is there a danger that we too might reject the true Jesus, and His true teaching, while thinking, like the religious leaders of Jesus day, that we’re standing on the moral high ground? What is the best protection against this happening?
- Saying “Jesus is Lord” could get you killed in the early church, because it meant that you had a higher loyalty than the state. Some material that might help you understand the historical significance of this can be found here. Do you agree or disagree with this article’s notions regarding Lordship, as it applies to America? Why or why not? Does the author’s article make enough provision for our calling to maintain a measure of involvement with, and prayer for, our nation and its leaders?
- People often say, “I like Jesus – it’s the church I can’t stand.” If Jesus is so wildly popular today, what do you think it was about His life that got Him killed in the first place?
- The outgrowth of true devotion to Jesus as Messiah, Lover, and Lord is overwhelmingly positive, as seen in the Acts narrative, and the lives of the saints. Which of these three elements are most challenging for the church today? How about you personally?


