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Small Group Discussion Guide SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES SERIES Part 8 SUBMISSION Introduction: As we examine and learn about the life of Jesus Christ, we see that His willingness to serve had roots in His confidence that God loved Him. Jesus found strength and assurance in knowing how important He was to His Father. This knowledge of His Fathers love enabled Jesus to serve people and ultimately demonstrate the greatest form of submission His death on the cross. The cross has since become the symbol of both submission and freedom to Christians around the world. Throughout the Bible God teaches us about submission, yet there are many misconceptions about this topic. Some feel that this discipline is mainly reserved for married couples and children, or people of lesser rank or status. Also, a deficient teaching and understanding on the topic of submission has manipulated, suppressed and even destroyed many people throughout the world. The discipline of submission, and its consequence of freedom, is for all Christians. Submission is about our recognition that we need God, our realistic evaluation of our abilities, and our humble willingness to serve. Please read 1 Pet. 5:5-7 What comes to mind when you hear the word submission? In your own words, what does submission mean? (Attitudes, actions, etc.) What is submission not? What value does our society place on submission? How is Gods view different? We just read in verses 6 and 7: "If you will humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, in his good time he will lift you up. Let him have all your worries and cares, for he is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you."
Please read Phil. 2: 1-11
In verse 3 we read: "Dont be selfish; dont live to make a good impression on others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourself." (The Living Bible)
Prepared by S. Albrecht Materials used: The Spirit of the Disciplines Dallas Willard Celebration of Discipline Richard Foster The Living Bible The Busy Christians Guide to Experiencing God More Watkins Copyright 1999 Worldwide Church of God To the next study in this series
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