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Listen to messages from Highland Park Pres, featuring Senior Pastor Bryan Dunagan. Watch live online, learn more about current sermon series, or find out how to visit Highland Park Pres at hppres.org.
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All In – Maturing Into Love
21/10/2018Discussion Guide Scripture: 1 Timothy 4:8–10, 15–16 Discussion Questions What comes to mind when you hear “training in godliness”? What is helpful to you in comparing the Christian life to physical training? Read 1 Timothy 4:7-16. Which of these exhortations from Paul to Timothy stands out to you? Why does Paul say we need to pursue "training in godliness"? How are you "training" to grow in your life as a disciple of Jesus? In what ways would you want to grow in this? What do you think of HP Pres' goal of desiring that 100% of our members be growing? Should this be a goal we set as a church? How should we move towards this goal together?
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Upside Down–Beatitudes: The Cost
14/10/2018Discussion Guide Scripture memory: p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 4.0px 0.0px; line-height: 11.1px; font: 11.0px Helvetica; color: #5e5f61} Matthew 5:3–10 Discussion Questions What is a warning or sign or piece of advice that you received that you wish you had taken heed of and followed? Why didn't you listen to it? Read Matthew 7:24–29. Verse 28 says the crowd was “astonished” at Jesus’ sermon. Think about your experience reading the Beatitudes as part of Matthew 5–7. What is astonishing about these words of Jesus? What will stick with you the most from this series? Look at what happens to the two houses when the storms come. What do these experiences look like in real life? Read also James 1:22–25. What warning do these verses and Jesus’ words in Matthew 7 have for us? Can you think of ways in which you need to not just hear Jesus’ words but actually put them into action? There’s an old hymn that goes, “On Christ, the
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Upside Down–Beatitudes: Blessed Subversives
07/10/2018Discussion Guide Scripture memory: Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 5:10 Discussion Questions Describe a time when being, doing, or speaking righteousness cost you something. Did you know it would cost you something ahead of time? Read Matthew 5:10–12. The Beatitudes do not describe eight different kinds of people, but eight characteristics of every Christ follower. What does it look like for this particular Beatitude to be true of us in America and in Dallas today? What is promised in this Beatitude for those who are persecuted? How do you feel about what is promised? What is the difference between being persecuted for the sake of Christ and simply drawing fire for being obnoxious? Throughout history, it has often been the case that the church grew the most when persecution was at its peak. Why do you think this is true? What does that mean for us?
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Upside Down–Beatitudes: Shalom-Makers
30/09/2018Discussion Guide Scripture memory: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. Matthew 5:9 Discussion Questions Who do you think of when you think of a peacemaker? Describe what makes this person a peacemaker. Read Ephesians 2:11-22. What relationships described here need peace restored? What is the cause of these conflicts? How is peace made? Read Matthew 5:9. Why are peacemakers called children of God? Why does this in particular reflect our relationship to our Father? A helpful way to think about the idea of peacemaking is to ask: What’s the difference between a peace-faker, a peace-breaker, and a peacemaker? Which one of these three do you naturally gravitate towards? Peace-faker (you’re passive aggressive, or you run from the problem), a peace-breaker (you are too harsh in confrontation or withhold forgiveness), or a peace-maker? Why? How can you move towards peacemaking? One pastor refers to true peace as a “costly treasure.” Do you think this