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  • Denied, Mocked, Tried--and True
    Mar 15 2026

    Discussion Questions


    Sermon Overview

    By remaining true in mistreatment, Jesus now reigns–and enables us to be true.


    I. Jesus’ words prove true in Peter’s failure (vv. 54-62)

    II. Jesus’ words prove true in his mistreatment (vv. 63-65)

    III. Jesus himself proves true—and now he reigns over all (vv. 66-71)


    Digging Deeper

    Read Luke 22:54-71


    1. How have you been tempted to act like Peter and downplay your faith when it is tested by others? How might you respond differently?


    2. Peter’s story didn’t end that night. One day in the future, he would die, remaining true to his faith - crucified upside down, according to tradition. How does this reassure you to move forward when you fail?


    3. In vv. 63-65, Jesus doesn’t fight back even when being brutally - and unjustly - beaten. What does this show about his character? What does this show about how we are to handle injustice?


    4. The chief priests and scribes think they are “putting Jesus on trial,” but it’s the other way around. How should they have responded when Jesus says, “But from now on the Son of Man shall be seated at the right hand of the power of God” (v. 69)?


    5. Jesus submitted even to death on a cross. What would it look like for you to die to yourself and thereby deny yourself, instead of denying Him?


    6. Jesus now sits in full authority over the entire universe at the right hand of the Father. God has sent his “Holy Spirit to help us live openly, consistently, joyfully for Jesus, regardless of the cost.” How do these truths help you live true to God this week?


    Prayer


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    39 m
  • The God Who Comforts with His Coming
    Dec 21 2025

    Discussion Questions: On break until January 2026

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    38 m
  • A King Who Will Rule with Righteousness
    Dec 14 2025

    Discussion Questions


    Sermon Overview

    Hope in the King whose righteous rule will produce perfect peace.


    I. His qualification is unquestionable (vv. 1-3a)

    II. His rule will be righteous (vv. 3b-5)

    III. His peace will be perfect (vv. 6-9)

    IV. His majesty will be magnetic (v. 10)


    Digging Deeper

    Read Isaiah 11:1-10


    1. What injustices in our world make you wish for peace? What does the coming of Jesus have to say about this?


    2. When you want peace, who or what do you look to?


    3. In the sermon, a distinction was made between what delights human rulers and what delights our King, Jesus. What is different about what Jesus desires from us, versus what earthly leaders and rulers often desire? (see Isa. 1:23)


    4. What would it look like to grow in delighting in God, fearing him in a way that longs to honor him?


    5. This sermon focused on the kind of righteous rule that Jesus, this promised King, will have. What do you most look forward to about his promised rule?


    6. In Jesus’s righteous rule, he will enact justice always. As was said in the sermon, if this is our king, we had better live like him. How can we obey this call in our daily lives?


    7. Reread Isaiah 11:6-9, which gives us a picture of what eternity with the Prince of Peace will be like. Which of these particular pictures of peace do you long for? Why does your heart long for this?


    8. To get another picture of the peace which comes in eternity, read Revelation 22:1-5. What do these verses mean to you, and how can we start to live out this peace now between one another?


    9. “When the King came the first time, it wasn’t to judge, but to save.” How did Jesus fulfill this purpose in his life on earth? What will be different about his second coming?


    10. It can feel counterintuitive to consider this majestic, righteous, peacemaking king when Christmas is supposed to be about baby Jesus lying in the manger. Why do you think there is goodness in thinking this way about Jesus at Christmastime?


    Prayer


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