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Wholly Holy: Finding our Purpose for Living

Ephesians 2:4-10
Richard Dahlstrom, Senior Pastor

  1. A Review of Where We’ve Been 
  2. Stairways to Nowhere 
  3. The Purpose of our Transformation 

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Discussion Questions
Before questions, attempt to give the group a bit of a summary of the main points of the sermon and then choose a few questions that fit your group’s needs and style. We don’t intend for you to use all of these. Three to five questions may be a good number.

Read Ephesians 2:4-10

  1. To what end do you think most people in our society pursue growth and wholeness?
  2. Richard said that we pursue wholeness in order that people might see Christ. How have you seen Christ in others around you? 
  3. What truths have most stood out to you or impacted you over the course of our “Spirit, Soul, Body” series? 
  4. If our calling is to “make the invisible God visible,” how do you think our church community can grow in embodying this? What about you personally? 
  5. The word confess means, “to say the same thing.” What is something that God says about you that you need to learn to say about yourself? 
  6. What is a next step for you to learn how to find transformation for your soul and your story?  
  7. What things from your past do you need to work through? 
  8. Read Philippians 3:8-11 
  9. What does this passage say about our purpose?  
  10. How can you take a next step into this purpose?