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
Psalm
130
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From where do we
cry to the Lord? What have been some of
the depths in your life from which you have cried to the Lord?
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If God kept track
of sins, how many people would stand before Him blameless?
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Luckily, the
psalmist tells us that with God there is forgiveness? What does it mean to you, that God will not
count your iniquities against you?
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For whom should our
soul wait?
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This psalm moves
from the personal, to the communal, and even national. What does this tell you about national
renewal? Where does it begin?
Hebrews 6:1-12
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Why do you think
the author says that it is impossible to restore those who have tasted the
goodness of salvation, but then turned their backs on God?
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Why would such
behavior be seen as crucifying Jesus all over again?
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According to the
author of Hebrews, we will be judged based on what kind of crop our lives
produce? What do you think this
means? What type of crop is your life
producing?
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Who does the author
of Hebrews encourage us to imitate?
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