T-Life Group Discussion Questions
Miracles? Week 1: Do miracles exist?
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Message Review
On Sunday, we launched a 5-part series called, “Miracles?”. Miracles are one of the most debated and misunderstood topics of faith. Throughout this series we’re answering 7 questions about miracles. This week we answered the first 3: (1) Do miracles exist? (2) What is a miracle? (3) Do I have to believe in miracles to be a follower of Jesus? We discovered, since God exists, miracles exist.
Main Point | Since God exists, miracles exist
Focus Passages | Genesis 1:1; 1 Corinthians 15:12-19; Romans 3:10-18
Discussion Questions:
What were your initial thoughts or takeaways from the sermon, and why?
Have you ever asked God for a miracle? When and what did you ask for? What happened and how did it affect your faith?
Do you believe miracles exist? Why?
How would you define a miracle?
Ronnie defined a miracle as a divine intervention outside the laws of nature. Explain what that definition means in your own words.
Do you think a person has to believe in miracles to be a follower of Jesus, and why?
Ronnie proposed 3 miracles a person must believe in to be a follower of Jesus:
Miracle #1 – Creation
Read Genesis 1:1:
What is the significance of the phrase, “in the beginning”?
What is the significance of the phrase, “God created”?
Why is the creation a miracle?
Why does a person have to believe in the miracle of creation to be a follower of Jesus?
What does a person have to believe about creation to be a follower of Jesus?
Miracle #2 – The Resurrection
Why is the resurrection of Jesus a miracle?
Read 1 Corinthians 15:12-19:
What words and phrases stick out to you in this passage?
What main point(s) is Paul communicating in verses 14 & 17?
Why does a person have to believe in the miracle of the resurrection to be a follower of Jesus?
Why is it so important we anchor our faith in the miracle of the resurrection and not in our experiences?
Miracle #3 – Salvation
· Read Romans 3:10-18:
What main point(s) is Paul communicating in this passage?
Why is salvation a miracle?
Why is our salvation THE greatest miracle God wants for us?
Have you experienced the miracle of salvation through putting your faith in Jesus by asking Him to be the Forgiver of your sins and the Leader of your life? If not, what’s stopping you from doing that today?
What do you think is the purpose of miracles?
What are the potential outcomes of chasing miracles more than seeking the One behind them?
Are you currently praying for a miracle? How can our group pray for you?
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