Cross Bridge Church - A Church of the Nazarene

5.04.2025
Our mission is helping people move from where they are to where God wants them to be.
Locations & Times
Cross Bridge Church
651 Barnes Blvd, Rockledge, FL 32955, USA
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
Pastor Jason Isaacs
Lie #2 - My Feelings Are What’s True
If people fail to dig roots through steady, consistent practices of faith, they will often ______________ when the emotions of faith and the novelty of grace wear off.
Character is revealed in ________, not in _____________.
Our ______, our _________, can NOT dictate our ______!
The fruit of the Spirit is the _____________ for the fleshly desires we once had.
"Make sure you ______ ______!”
Habits of Jesus- Prayer, The Word, Community
Giving
At Cross Bridge, we are joyful and generous in our giving, because we see it as an act of worship, and a way for us to bring back to God's work a portion of what He has entrusted us to manage. The link below will direct you to our giving page.
https://crossbridgechurch.churchcenter.com/givingWELCOME!
At Cross Bridge Church our mission is: Helping people move from where they are to where God wants them to be.
At Cross Bridge Church our mission is: Helping people move from where they are to where God wants them to be.
SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
GETTING TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER
What’s a time you were totally convinced you were right about something, but later realized you were wrong?
When was the last time you let your emotions dictate something? How did that go?
SERMON QUOTES
What was your favorite quote from the message on Sunday?
GOING DEEPER IN THE WORD TOGETHER
Read: Galatians 5:16-26 (NLT)
Lie: Our Feelings Are What’s True.
Truth: We are called to walk by the Spirit, not by emotion.
Why can emotions feel more “true” than God’s Word in the moment? How have your feelings ever misled you?
Paul says the flesh and Spirit are in constant conflict. What does that look like in real life?
Can you describe a recent moment when you had to choose between what you felt and what you knew was right?
What’s the danger of letting emotions lead our spiritual walk? How does that impact our relationships, our faith, and our freedom?
Galatians 5 talks about the “Fruit of the Spirit.” Which fruit do you struggle most to display when your feelings are intense (e.g. anger, anxiety, fear)?
What does it mean to “crucify the flesh” (v. 24)? How can we practically do that when emotions are running high?
APPLYING SCRIPTURE TO YOUR LIFE
What is one spiritual discipline you can commit to this week to help you walk in the Spirit rather than react in your feelings?
What barriers typically keep you from practicing that habit consistently, and how can your group help encourage or support you in overcoming them?
GETTING TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER
What’s a time you were totally convinced you were right about something, but later realized you were wrong?
When was the last time you let your emotions dictate something? How did that go?
SERMON QUOTES
What was your favorite quote from the message on Sunday?
GOING DEEPER IN THE WORD TOGETHER
Read: Galatians 5:16-26 (NLT)
Lie: Our Feelings Are What’s True.
Truth: We are called to walk by the Spirit, not by emotion.
Why can emotions feel more “true” than God’s Word in the moment? How have your feelings ever misled you?
Paul says the flesh and Spirit are in constant conflict. What does that look like in real life?
Can you describe a recent moment when you had to choose between what you felt and what you knew was right?
What’s the danger of letting emotions lead our spiritual walk? How does that impact our relationships, our faith, and our freedom?
Galatians 5 talks about the “Fruit of the Spirit.” Which fruit do you struggle most to display when your feelings are intense (e.g. anger, anxiety, fear)?
What does it mean to “crucify the flesh” (v. 24)? How can we practically do that when emotions are running high?
APPLYING SCRIPTURE TO YOUR LIFE
What is one spiritual discipline you can commit to this week to help you walk in the Spirit rather than react in your feelings?
What barriers typically keep you from practicing that habit consistently, and how can your group help encourage or support you in overcoming them?


















