SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS


WATCH LAST WEEK'S MESSAGE:




Message Synopsis: 

In this eye-opening message, we take a fresh look at two of the strangest healing miracles in the Gospel of Mark—moments where Jesus uses spit, touch, and unexpected methods to bring healing. These unusual stories challenge our assumptions about how God works and remind us of a powerful truth: weirdness is no criteria for truth.

Just because something feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar doesn’t mean God isn’t in it. In fact, these moments might be where He’s working most powerfully. Whether you’re wrestling with unanswered prayers or struggling to understand God’s plan, this sermon will encourage you to trust His authority—even when it doesn’t make sense.



Key Takeaways:

  1. Weirdness is not a criteria for truth. God can work in ways that surprise or confuse us.
  2. Jesus doesn't avoid our mess; He heals it. He cares for the marginalized and touches the untouchable.
  3. Jesus has authority over all creation, including life, death, and our circumstances.



Small Group Questions:


Read Mark 7:31-35; 8:22-25, and John 9:6-7


  1. The sermon mentioned that "weirdness is no criteria for truth." How do you think we can discern if something unusual is from God or not?



  2. Reflect on the healing stories in Mark 7 and 8. What stands out to you about Jesus' methods and compassion?



    Read Colossians 1:15-20



  3. How does understanding Jesus as the "firstborn over all creation" (Colossians 1:15-20) impact your view of His authority in your life?



  4. Burt shared examples of people carrying shame and rejection despite outward success. How can we as a community help each other bring our "untouchable" areas to Jesus?



  5. What does it mean to you that Jesus has authority over everything we encounter, even down to His saliva?



  6. What are some things we can do to maintain faith and trust in Jesus even when our prayers aren't answered in the way or timing we expect?



This Week's Devotional

Day 1: The Compassionate Touch of Jesus

Reading: Mark 7:31-37


Devotional: Jesus' interaction with the deaf man shows us the depth of His compassion. He doesn't just heal from a distance, but gets personally involved, using touch to communicate His care and intent. Reflect on how Jesus approaches you in your struggles. Are there areas in your life where you feel "deaf" to God's voice? Ask Him to open your spiritual ears and loosen your tongue to speak His praises. Remember, Jesus doesn't avoid your mess - He heals it.




Day 2: Seeing Clearly Through Faith

Reading: Mark 8:22-26


Devotional: The gradual healing of the blind man reminds us that sometimes our spiritual growth is a process. We may not always see clearly at first, but Jesus is patient and continues to work in our lives. Consider areas where your spiritual vision might be blurry. What steps can you take to allow Jesus to touch those areas again? Trust that He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you, even if it takes time.




Day 3: The Authority of Christ

Reading: Colossians 1:15-20


Devotional: Paul's description of Jesus as the "image of the invisible God" and "firstborn over all creation" reveals Christ's supreme authority. Meditate on the vastness of Jesus' power - He created all things and holds all things together. How does this truth impact your current circumstances? Whatever challenges you face, remember that Jesus has authority over them. Surrender your worries and fears to Him today, trusting in His sovereign control.




Day 4: God's Unexpected Methods

Reading: John 9:1-7


Devotional: Jesus' use of mud and saliva to heal the blind man shows that God often works in ways we don't expect. His methods may seem strange or even offensive to our human understanding. Reflect on times when God has worked unexpectedly in your life. Are you open to His unconventional methods? Ask God to help you trust His ways, even when they don't align with your expectations.




Day 5: Hope in the Face of Death

Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:20-26


Devotional: Jesus' authority extends even over death itself. As the "firstborn from the dead," He has conquered our greatest enemy and promises resurrection life to all who believe in Him. Consider how this hope impacts your view of death and loss. How can the promise of resurrection comfort you in times of grief? Thank God for the ultimate victory we have in Christ, and let this hope embolden you to live fearlessly for Him.