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Application is the Point

July 14 | Discipleship Guide

Be Real Together:

Take a few minutes to catch up, tell stories, and laugh together. Trust and friendship take time to build. If you’re launching a new DNA, one person should tell their story — what do we need to know about you? Next week, have another person in your DNA share their story.

Read Together: John 15:1-8 CSB

Application is the point of all Bible study, so let's take a closer look at how we can apply these verses, and more rightly dwell in Jesus.

The One Question:
Ask this question at your family meal or Discipleship Group.

In the above passage, Jesus compares himself to a vine and us to the branches. How does this verse shape your perspective on what it looks like to be the Church in 2024?
Use these questions to go deeper with your DG or for personal study.
1. Quiet time with Jesus isn’t just a time for us learn about God; it is also a time for us to learn about how we become like him through the process of sanctification - the action of making or declaring something holy.
When we encounter the Scriptures it should lead us to repentance - the turning away from our sin to live a holy life of obedience to God. Does your quiet time frequently result in repentance? If not, take a moment to identify what you typically view as the purpose of your time in the Bible.

2. If we are rightly living out our faith, our lives should lead others to live lives of obedience. As a group, take a moment to silently ask the Holy Spirit if your life reflects obedience to Christ. If you have a clear answer, be honest about that with your discipleship group.

3. While we are to feel sorrow for our sin, and make up our mind's to do what is right, we can also acknowledge the goodness of God in our process of repentance. Because of Jesus' death and resurrection, we don't have to experience the weeping and gnashing of teeth. How do you view repentance? What could look like to celebrate the goodness of God in the midst of repenting from your sin?

Pray Together:

Take time to pray with and for each other.

Recommend Spiritual Discipline

Application / Repentance: Take time with your group or by yourself to pray this liturgy. 
(a liturgy is a guided response to God, either through praise, thanksgiving, supplication, or repentance)

HOSEA 6
1 Come, let’s return to the Lord.
For he has torn us, and he will heal us; he has wounded us, and he will bind up our wounds.
2 He will revive us after two days, and on the third day he will raise us up so we can live in his presence.
3 Let’s strive to know the Lord.His appearance is as sure as the dawn.He will come to us like the rain, like the spring showers that water the land.