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Welcome to the blog of the Glenmora Church of Christ, in Glenmora, Louisiana. Whether you are a part of our church family or a friend from miles away, we hope that you will follow this blog as a means of celebrating with us all of the ways God is at work in our community. Our goal is to share with you reflections on what we have learned from God's word in recent weeks, information on upcoming events, updates on those in need of our prayers, as well as reports of praise for those whose prayers have been answered! Additionally, we hope to share lots of pictures so that you will be able to actually SEE the many ways that God continues to bless us through worship, study, and wonderful friendships. And of course, if you live in or are visiting Glenmora, we would love to SEE you!
May God bless you as you seek to follow Christ!

Monday, October 22, 2012

The Vineyard- October 21, 2012


The Vineyard
I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5

Genesis 11:1-9
-          What do all people share, or have in common?
-          What is that the people decide to do, using their common language?  Whose words are driving their actions, their own, or God’s?
-          What is their motivation for building the tower?  What do they hope to prevent from happening?
-          The tower is supposed to reach to the heavens, and yet God must still “come down” in order to see it.  What does that tell you about human ambition, and the realization of humanity’s goals?
-          How does God disturb their plans?  Why doesn’t he just destroy their tower?

Hebrews 3:1-19
-          How is Jesus referred to at the very beginning of this passage? 
-          How is it that Jesus is greater than Moses?
-          How are Jesus and Moses similar?  How are they different?
-          What was Moses’ role in God’s house?  What is Jesus’ role in God’s house?
-          Why was it that Israel failed to enter God’s rest?
-          How can we avoid making the same mistake that they made?


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