Christ Community Shawnee

The Promised King - December 11 | Shawnee
The King’s Character - 9 & 10:45am & ON-DEMAND
Locations & Times
Christ Community Church - Shawnee Campus
13330 W 62nd Terrace, Shawnee, KS 66216, USA
Saturday 7:00 AM
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http://linktr.ee/cckcCONVERSATION STARTERS:
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Read Psalm 2 out loud. What stands out to you from this psalm? If you are participating in the Formed.life, what are some of the things that stood out to you in your study of the psalm this past week?
2. How does this psalm contrast God’s kingship with human rulers and authorities?
3. Read Luke 1:46-55 and 2:1-7. How do these passages pick up on the themes of Psalm 2?
4. How do these passages give you hope this Advent season?
PRAYER PROMPT:
Praise Jesus for giving himself up for the church - for us. Pray for the humility and love to give ourselves back to Christ in joyful service.
Conversation Starters help us dig deeper, connecting Sunday’s sermons with our Monday lives. These prompts have been designed to help Community Groups grow in their relationship with God, with one another, and with their neighbors. Please know that these questions are meant to be a resource to you. You do not have to follow them verbatim or get through them all. We trust you to know your group and to ask the questions based on your group needs.
1. Read Psalm 2 out loud. What stands out to you from this psalm? If you are participating in the Formed.life, what are some of the things that stood out to you in your study of the psalm this past week?
2. How does this psalm contrast God’s kingship with human rulers and authorities?
3. Read Luke 1:46-55 and 2:1-7. How do these passages pick up on the themes of Psalm 2?
4. How do these passages give you hope this Advent season?
PRAYER PROMPT:
Praise Jesus for giving himself up for the church - for us. Pray for the humility and love to give ourselves back to Christ in joyful service.
Title: The King’s Character
Scripture: Psalm 72
Speaker: Nathan Miller, NathanM@cckc.church
Scripture: Psalm 72
Speaker: Nathan Miller, NathanM@cckc.church
> Our King came for those who need Him most.
> He knows the needy.
> Where do you need a King right now?
> He finds the needy precious.
> Have you called out to your King in your need?
"His yoke is kind and his burden is light. That is, his yoke is a nonyoke, and his burden is a nonburden. What helium does to a balloon, Jesus’s yoke does to his followers. We are buoyed along in life by his endless gentleness and supremely accessible lowliness. He doesn’t simply meet us at our place of need; he lives in our place of need. He never tires of sweeping us into his tender embrace. It is his very heart. It is what gets him out of bed in the morning."
- Dane Ortlund, Gentle and Lowly
- Dane Ortlund, Gentle and Lowly
> He is with the needy now and forever.
> Are you expecting your King to join you in your need?
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