- Why do you think Jesus sent the disciples out in pairs instead of by themselves or in larger groups?
- The Bible helps us look at life, the world, and people from God's point of view. God sees people as lost or saved. According to Luke 10:1-2, as well as Hid words to the twelve in Matthew 9:35-38, and John 4:35-36, what does Jesus see when He looks at people? How can we start looking at people the same way He does?
- Jesus said there were few laborers spreading the good news about him. He exhorts them as they go to pray for more workers who are willing to go out and share the gospel. Note: He asked those laboring to pray, not spectators who were unwilling to go themselves. What keeps us from being laborers? Why is it easier for us to pray that God will lead others to spread the good news?
- What struggles do you encounter with sharing your story (testimony) and His story (gospel) with others? What would help motivate you to do it more? Who is it easiest to share with? Who is it the most difficult to share with? Why?
Living It Out
- Set an alarm for 10:02 every day to remind you to pray according to Luke 10:2.
- Partner up with friends to prayer walk your neighborhood, a mall, or a park. Ask God to show you the needs in your community. How might God want to use you to meet those needs?
- If one thing could be done in your neighborhood to let people know you care for them, what would it be? Do that one thing this week.
- Who is hurting that God has put on your heart? Who is far from God that He has put on your heart? Pray for them every day during the Missio Dei Series.
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