Praying Is Cool // Luke 18:1-8

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Lean In // 5 minutes

You just won the 1.5 billon power-ball! What do you do?

Leader Note: People were in a frenzy this past week as the lottery hit an historic high of 1.5 Billion! Have fun with this question. What would you first purchase be? Would you work still. What do you spend, what do yo save?

Transition your group to the passage by saying something like this… “one thing we know for sure is that there were plenty of people praying to win this week! Let’s look at the passage and see what we can learn about prayer.”

Look Down  // 10 minutes

Read Luke 18:1-8

What do you learn about the Judge?

Sample answers may include…

  • He has power
  • People come to him for help
  • He doesn’t know God
  • He is compassionless
  • He is neither just nor does he care for people or what they think about him
  • He is motivated to action by his own selfish desires, he gave justice just to get the widow off his case

What do you learn about the widow?

Sample Answers May Include…

  • She’s in a desperate situation where someone is opposing her
  • She has nowhere else to turn for help
  • She is extremely persistent

Commentary:  Widows are identified throughout scripture as hopeless, vulnerable, and poor.  They stand in isolation without rights, with no advocate or anyone to provide for them. (Exodus 22:2-24, Isaiah 1:17, 1 Timothy 5:3, James 1:27)

Look Out // 20 minutes

What is the difference between this judge and our God? 

Leader Note: The judge has no honor; he is unrighteous and lacks compassion.  He appears to be annoyed with her request, has no time for her.  He finally acts but only to appease himself.  While he has power to “fix” certain things he does so in a disengaged and self-seeking manner. 

God on the other hand is involved with us.  He is compassionate, righteous, kind and full of love.  God is more than a “problem fixer.”  He is someone that we can trust in.  He is quick to act, gracious and just. God doesn’t not view us as desperate, annoying people only out to get something. He see’s us his loved children whom he invites into relationship with himself.

Why is it important to understand the difference?

Leader Note: If we view God as a (this) judge we may conclude that He doesn’t have time for us and that He only answers our request when He has something to gain by it.  We may also come to believe that God can be persuaded by our hopeless begging versus our prayers that our full of faith.  This judge is distant and is viewed as someone that we get something out of while our God is near and is someone we come to know.  God is not a means to an end for us.  He is our creator and sustainer and He desires to give good gifts to His children (Matthew 7:7-11).

Look In // 25 minutes

What in your life are you currently concerned about?

Where are you turning to with those concerns?

How could this passage shape your prays with God?

Live It Out // 10 minutes

How might this passage shape your prays for others?

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Learn More About Flow Questions: Check out Kenton Beshore’s book Ask in the Irvine Campus Bookstore for more on the Flow Question model.

Acts 2:42-47 // Words With Friends

Lean In // 5 minutes

What are some things that just go together?

Sample answers may include… 

  • Super Bowl & commercials
  • The 405 & traffic
  • Pizza and pizza
  • Cookies & milk
  • Babies & puppies
  • Netflix & your couch

Leader Note: The goal of the question is to engage the group, create some energy, and have fun.  As the leader, be prepared to share a few things to get the conversation started.  Allow some space for group members to share stories around their answers.

Look Down // 10 minutes

Read Acts 2:42-47

What do you learn from this group of believers?

Sample answers may include…

  • Gathered regularly together
  • Devoted to Apostles’ teaching (studying scripture)
  • Committed to doing life together and sharing meals (including communion)
  • Constantly in prayer
  • Experienced miracles, wonders, and awe
  • Faithfully generous
  • Worshiped together
  • Regularly expressed their praise to God and enjoyed favor from people
  • Embodied God’s intention for life in community

Look Out // 10 minutes

When do people look for advice?  And, who do they turn to for it?

Sample answers may include… 

  • Consumer decisions                                → Consumer reports
  • Relationship challenges                          → Friends
  • Picking a career/changing career           → Author/Expert
  • Parenting                                                → Parents/Grandparents
  • Navigating family                                    → Counselor/Therapist
  • Finances                                                 → Financial planner
  • Exercise & Diet                                       → Trainer
  • Faith                                                        → Pastor

Leader note: We often seek direction for our lives through the people in our community.  So, help your group to think about the various crossroads people face—whether funny or serious—and who they turn to for advice.  Although you could answer “parents” to all of these places, draw out the other people that speak into these areas.

Look In // 15 minutes

When was a time you felt God speak to you through community?

Where are you looking for Him to speak today?

How might you tune in to God through community?

Live it Out // 5 minutes 

What would change if you regularly heard God’s Voice through community?

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Learn More About Flow Questions: Check out Kenton Beshore’s book Ask in the Irvine Campus Bookstore for more on the Flow Question model.