1 Samuel 16:1-7 // Beautiful And Brave

Lean In // 5 minutes

Women, would you rather be Miss America or Madam President? Men, would you rather be Mr. Universe or Mr. President?

Leader Note: Create some banter back and forth here. Ask people to defend their answers. For fun have a some people take sides to argue why their position is better.

 

Look Down // 10 minutes

Read 1 Samuel 16:1-7 and 1 Peter 3:3-4

What do you learn about beauty?

Sample answers…

  • We look outwardly
  • We consider outward beauty to be an indication of status
  • God’s value system of beauty is different than ours
  • God looks at the heart
  • Beauty does not come from what we “put on” or what we have
  • Beauty of the heart lasts, it never fades
  • God values gentleness and humility

 

Look Out // 15 minutes

What does it look like to use the world’s standard of beauty, where have you seen it?

What does it look like to use God’s standard of beauty, where have you seen it?

 

Look In // 25 minutes

Where have you used the world’s standards of beauty on yourself?

Leader Note: After this question lead you group through a time of affirming and calling out beauty in one another.

Set this up by saying something like… “Many of us have been feed a string of lies concerning our beauty and worth. As we go through life it becomes easy to believe those lies and lose sight of the way God see’s us. We’re going to take time now to speak truth over one-another by calling out the beauty we see and affirming the truth of how God sees each of us.”

Here’s a sample of what this could look like…

“Jane, you are beautiful. God calls you His loved daughter. He has placed within you His very image. You are His masterpiece, created by Him and for Him. We have seen the way you serve and care for others, for your family. The life you live is a reflection of the very beauty God has placed in you. We replace every lie that has been spoken over you, every thought that comes to steal and destroy what God has given you with the truth of God’s word. We proclaim God’s healing and freedom in Jesus Name.”

 Do this one at a time, asking the person who is being affirmed to say back what they hear when the group is done. It takes time for truth to sink in and we often don’t hear it the first time! If that’s the case speak those words again in love and ask them again what they heard. If you have a large group you may want to consider splitting up between men and women in order to save time.

Key Verse: The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7

Key Thought: God’s standard of beauty is different than the world’s

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

Luke 5:17-28 // Mothers Day: What If Wk 3

Lean In // 5 minutes

What are some of the greatest “BFF” movies of all time?

Leader Note: BFF = Best, Friends, Forever!

Sample answers may include…

  • Toy Story
  • Dumb and Dumber
  • Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
  • Grumpy Old Men
  • Top Gun
  • The Odd Couple
  • The Lord of The Rings
  • Beaches

 

Look Down // 10 minutes

Read Luke 5:17-28

Who are all the people in the passage? What do you learn from each person?

Leader Note: After you have identified all the people in the passage read the passage again breaking it down in three segments (v.17-19, v.20-24, v.25-26) making it easier to catch everything. 

Sample answers may include…

Jesus

  • God’s healing power was greatly with Jesus (v.17)
  • Jesus see’s beyond the paralyzed man’s physical need (v.20)
  • Jesus responds to faith (v.20)
  • Jesus read the minds of the Pharisees (v.21)
  • Jesus claims to be the son of God in his speech and actions (v.23-24)
  • Jesus physically heals the man as “evidence” to the Pharisees that he is who he says he is (v.24)

Pharisees/Teachers of the Law

  • They were sitting as Jesus was teaching. (In the Rabbinical tradition the teacher takes the seated place and the students gather around him. This would have been a show of disrespect by the Pharisees.) (v.17)
  • There were many of them there from various place, they were curious about Jesus (v.17)
  • The Pharisees saw Jesus as having contempt towards God, a “God slander.” (v.21)

The friends of the paralyzed man

  • They were persistent, didn’t give up on brining their friend to Jesus (v.18-19)
  • They weren’t worried about making fools of themselves (v.18-19)
  • They had great faith (v.20)
  • They didn’t initially get what they came for (v.20)

The paralyzed man

  • Despite his condition he had friends (Marks gospel tells us there were 4 friends with him) willing to fight for him, he wasn’t isolated (v.18-19)
  • Jesus doesn’t do what he came to him for at first (v.20)
  • He got more than he asked for (v.20,24)
  • He responds in worship (v.25)

The crowd

  • There were a lot of them! Enough to pack the house (v.19)
  • They showed up, watched Jesus work and praised him (v.19, 25-26)

What is the surprise in the passage?

Commentary: The surprise comes in verse 20. The 4 friends go through all the trouble of getting their crippled friend to Jesus and when they do Jesus doesn’t even acknowledge his physical state. He goes straight to his spiritual condition and forgives his sins. Jesus had a different priority.

 

Look Out // 10 minutes

What does it look like when people have great friends to walk with them in hardship?

What does it look like when they don’t?

Leader Note: Encourage your group to think about where they’ve seen this type of friendship and where they’ve seen people lacking it. Invite stories and examples.

Commentary: The paralyzed were often on the margins of society in Jesus time. They were thought to have been responsible for their condition either by some sort of personal sin or the sin of their parents. Many of them were isolated and left to beg on the outskirts of town. This man is not isolated. He has friends willing to take him to Jesus!

 

Look In // 20 minutes

Who are your 4 friends that would carry you to Jesus?

Leader Note: Take this a cut deeper for those that have a hard time identifying 4 friends by asking… “What prevents you from having those type of relationships?”

Who can you be this type of a friend to?

 

Live It Out // 5 minutes

How would your life be different with that type of friendship?

How would the lives of others be different?

Leader Note: This question is for both sides of the friendship… giving that type of friendship and receiving that type of friendship from others.

Pray: Pray prayers of thankfulness for the people we have in our lives that stand with us through difficultly and challenge us to grow in our faith. Pray for postures of humility to accept that type of friendship from others and willingness and compassion to be that friend for others.