- Can you think of any examples where people or churches do or should work together with people/churches they disagree with? Are there any limitations to this? Any examples where that is not advisable?
- Why are cliques and divisions and disagreements in the church so damaging? How big an issue has this been in your church? How has this affected you personally?
- Do you have any biases for or against styles, methods, preferences, or other churches that are taking a higher priority than they should?
- If ministries, events, or expectations in church don't work out the way you hoped, how do you handle that? What determines whether you will stick it out, or throw in the towel?
- What keeps you going?
- Do you ever put any of your own preferences or expectations above the mission God is calling you to, or the gospel itself?
- What were the people really saying in v 12?
- How does church disunity affect unbelievers outside the church? (John 17:20-23)
- Can you think of any specific practices a church might use to help maintain unity within the church? … between churches?
- Have you ever held a spiritual leader in such high regard that you, perhaps subconsciously, put more faith in them, than in Christ?
- In reading verse 17, what advice would Paul have for today’s pastors?
Bibliography
- Barton & others, "Life Application Bible Commentary: 1&2 Corinthians"
- MacArthur, "1 Corinthians: Godly Solutions for Church Problems"
- "Serendipity Study Bible for Groups"
- Tyler Jones, Vintage21, Sermon on same topic
- Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon on same topic
Wow, those are convicting questions!! I wasn't there for this sermon, but listened to it on the podcast & it was a great message!!
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