Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Lesson Three Part Two Experiencing the Peace of Jesus

In this second lesson on Experiencing the Peace of Jesus, we will be exploring the following themes:

1) What is the true "peace" that Jesus provides?
2) How can we overcome doubts and fears?
3) How can we overcome obstacles to stress in our lives
4) How can you  Experience the "peace" of Jesus

As background, here of some of the scriptures we will be using:

1) To understand the "peace" of Jesus read John 14:23-John 16:33.
     a) Relate the "peace" of John 14:27 and John 16:33 to the context of what Jesus is relating.
     b) How would you define this "peace" ?  Absence of conflict?  Something else?
2) Continue the time after the Day in the Life of Jesus by reading Matt. 14:22-32
     a) What are the "storm clouds" that threaten you in  life?
     b) Do doubts and stesses sometimes make you afraid? Why?
     c) Do you sometimes ask "where is God" and feel alone?
     d) Why was Peter able to walk on the water?  Why did he begin to sink?  How was this related to events              he could not control?
  3) Overcoming obstacles:  What are we told about self-control and discipline?   See Prov. 16:32;25:28; Gal. 5:23; 2 Pet.  1:6; Deut. 8:5; Prov. 5:23; Prov. 15: 5, 10, 32; 2 Tim. 1:8
      a) What does discipline and self-control have to do with overcoming stresses in our lives?
      b) Does self discipline and self control leave God out of the equation? Why not?
  4) Read 2 Cor 11:16-12:10 and Philippians 4:4-8
      a) How do Paul stresses and troubles compare with yours?
      b) Were Paul's Prayers answered? How?
      b) Did Paul Experience the Peace of Christ?
      c) From Paul's exhortation how can we Experience the Peace of Christ?
     

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Experiencing the Peace of Jesus Part One: Feb 29 Class Questions and Scripture

The scriptural context for this lesson will be a specific day in the life of Christ.  This is the only day recorded in all four gospels except for the resurrection.   It is a hectic day.   Here are the scriptures:


Matt: 14:1-24
Mark: 6:6-44
Luke: 9:1-14
John: 6:1-14


Here some questions we will explore in class:


1) What causes stress in your life?
2) How do you think your children feel when the parents are stressed?
3) What are the physical symptoms of stress?
4) What physical condition is the major contributor to stress?  What are the major obstacles to corrections stress in our lives?
5)  How do you cope with stress?
6) As you read and examine this single day in the life of Christ ( beginning with the information that John was beheaded and ending with prayer that day),  what are the stresses that Christ experienced?
7) What do you believe his emotions were with each change that day?
8) How did Christ act to the demands?  Why?
9)  What did Christ do even though he was trying to do something else? Why?
10) What was Christ reaction to the temptation of being made King?  How did he cope with this?
11) What were the two specific actions Christ did after this hectic day?


Further applications


1. Write down the major source(s) of stress in you life?
2) Do you have "works of service" in your life or "busyness"?  What can you give up?
3) How do you currently cope with stress?  What are better ways to cope --from Christ's example?
4) Are the major sources of stress "controllable"  or if not can you trust God to take care of them?
5) Are you in good physical condition?  What is preventing you from getting in better condition?
6) Look at your daily activities.  Create a "space" and and "quiet time" to " Be still and know I am God."
7) Pray specifically about the stressors in your life.  

Experiencing the Peace of Jesus Part One: Additional Study Questions

The following are additional study questions for Lesson Two and Three Feb 29 and Mar. 5


Experiencing the Peace of Jesus


I.                     Jesus Under Pressure
a.        Modeled by the Master
                                                               i.      Life of Christ was hectic, yet he was always able to have a peaceful heart.
                                                              ii.      Jesus is able to understand our weaknesses.
                                                            iii.      Hebrews 4:15 – “he was tempted in every way as we are, but did not sin”
                                                            iv.      John 14:27 – “I leave you my peace; my peace I give you”
                                                              v.      Hebrews 2:17-18 – “because he suffered when he was tempted,  he is able to help those being tempted”
b.       Unexpected News
                                                               i.      Matthew 14:1-12 – Jesus received unexpected and troubling news.
                                                              ii.       Mark 6:30-31 – No chance to rest or mourn.
                                                            iii.      Hebrews 13:8 – We can count on Jesus’ consistency.  His emotions varied, his demeanor did not.
c.        Unexpected Demands
                                                               i.      Matthew 14:13 – Many demands placed on Jesus, 5000 men plus women and children (vs.21)
                                                              ii.      Philippians 4:6-7 – Do not be anxious.  God’s peace will keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
                                                            iii.      Isaiah 26:3 – “You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast because he trusts in you”
                                                            iv.      God gives peace to those who trust him.
d.       A Quiet Place
                                                               i.      Mark 6:31 – “Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest”
                                                              ii.      1 Corinthians 14:33 – “ God is not a God of disorder, but of peace”
                                                            iii.      Matthew 11:28-30 – “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”
                                                            iv.      Jesus can help us through our temptations and sufferings.
II.                    Hearing Jesus’ Voice
a.        Fending Off the Voices
                                                               i.      John 10:3 – “And the sheep listen to the voice of the shepherd”
                                                              ii.      Voices of the crowd are persuasive and clamor for attention
1.       Proverbs 5:3 – “appear temptingly sweet”
2.       Proverbs 7:21 – “they use clever and pleasing tactics”
3.       Proverbs 12:26 – “wicked friends lead the righteous astray”
4.       Proverbs 16:29 – “they are deceptive and lead others into disaster”
5.       Proverbs 28:10 – “they lead people astray, but fall into their own trap”
b.       False Promises of Peace
                                                               i.      1 Cor 14:33 – “God is not a God of confusion but a God of peace”
                                                              ii.      John 6:14-15 – Jesus also heard the voices of false promises, but also heard God’s voice.
                                                            iii.      1 John 4:4-6 – “they are from the world and the world listens to them, but we belong to God”
c.        Jesus’ Voice
                                                               i.      John 10:13 – “the sheep listen to the voice of the shepherd”
                                                              ii.      Rev 3:20 – “if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him”
d.       Jesus’ Peace In our Decisions
                                                               i.      Isaiah 30:21 – “you will hear a voice behind you saying, this is the way, walk in it”
e.       Jesus’ Decision
                                                               i.      Matthew 14:22-23 “Jesus dismissed the crowd” – he said no to the important in order to say yes to the vital
                                                              ii.      Luke 5:16 – “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed”
                                                            iii.      Sometimes peace comes from saying no to good things in order to choose what is better.
III.                  Doubtstorms
a.        Window of the Heart
                                                               i.      There is a window in your heart through which you can see God.  But sometimes it is hard to see God through our pain.
                                                              ii.      Philippians 4:7 – “God gives the peace that transcends all understanding”
                                                            iii.      The bible describes suffering
1.       Job 6:10
2.       Jeremiah 4:10
3.       Jonah 4:1,3
4.       Paul – 2 Corinthians 1:8
5.       Jesus – Isaiah 53:3
                                                            iv.      Pain disturbs our peace more easily than anything else.
                                                              v.      God’s reaction to heartbreak
1.       Psalm 34:18 – “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in Spirit”
2.       Psalm 147:3 – “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds”
3.       Isaiah 61:1 – God sent Jesus to bind the brokenhearted.
b.       Where is Jesus?
                                                               i.      Matthew 14:22-27 – Jesus tells the disciples to get in the boat and go while he goes off to pray.  Then the storm hits.  The disciples were left to face the storm..alone.
                                                              ii.      How do painful trials and suffering make you feel?  Perhaps feeling alone or abandoned?
                                                            iii.      Isaiah 49:14-15 – God answers the question.  God says, “I will not forget you”.
c.        Doubtstorms
                                                               i.      “If God is good, why do I feel so bad?”  “If God is in control, why is their pain and suffering?”  “Why do I have such difficult problems?”  Tough questions.
                                                              ii.      Doubtstorms are when there are turbulent days, when the enemy is too big, the task too great, the future too bleak, and the answers too few.
d.       Peace In Jesus’ Presence
                                                               i.      Matthew 14:25 – “Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake”
                                                              ii.      Matthew 14:26 – They thought Jesus was a ghost and were terrified.  He came to them in a way they did not expect and they almost missed seeing the answer to their prayers.
                                                            iii.      When we can’t see him, we must trust him.  Jesus is closer than you’ve ever dreamed.
IV.                  Fear That Becomes Faith
a.        Faith – The Child of Fear
                                                               i.      Out of the fear that Peter experienced from the storm was born an act of faith.
                                                              ii.      Proverbs 9:10 – “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”
                                                            iii.      Experiencing Jesus’ peace comes at a great price to our idea of security – what we can control.  We have to let go of what we know and step out in faith.
                                                            iv.      Study these individuals as they let go of their own security in order to experience what only God could provide.  Ultimate victory.  Lasting peace.  Exodus 14:15-16, 1 Samuel 17:37, 2 Kings 5:13-14, 2 Corinthians 4:8-18.
b.       The Peace of God
                                                               i.      Lasting peace comes only from God.
                                                              ii.      Isaiah 55:2 – “your soul will delight in the richest fare”
                                                            iii.      Stay close to God in order to experience his peace and comfort.  Psalm 23:4, Jeremiah 31:13, Hebrews 7:19, James 4:8
c.        Experiencing Peace With God
                                                               i.      Romans 5:1-2 - Cannot have the peace of God, until you’ve experienced peace with God.
                                                              ii.      Faith comes first.  And just as Peter stepped out of the boat, so must we.
d.       His Calming Presence
                                                               i.      Ephesians 2:8-9 – “For it is by grace that you have been saved through faith”
                                                              ii.      God’s gift of salvation gives us peace.
                                                            iii.      Exodus 33:14 – “My presence will go with you and I will give you rest”
e.       Reaching for Jesus
                                                               i.      We are great sinners and we need a great Savior.
                                                              ii.      Psalm 62:5-8 – “Trust God all the time…for He is our protection”
                                                            iii.      Matthew 14:30-31 – “(Peter) beginning to sink cried out ‘Lord save me!’.  Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him.”
V.                   The Journey’s End
a.        Tired Travelers
                                                               i.      Psalm 18:32 – “It is God who arms me with strength, and makes my way perfect”
                                                              ii.      Psalm 25:5 – “guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are my God and my Savior”
                                                            iii.      Psalm 119:105 – “Your word is a lamp to my feet, and a light for my path”
                                                            iv.      Luke 1:79 – “to guide our feet into the path of peace”
b.       When “no” Disturbs our Peace
                                                               i.      Sometimes God has to say no to our requests.
                                                              ii.      2 Corinthians 12:7 -9 “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness”
                                                            iii.      How do you react when the answer from God is no?  Do you trust that he knows best?
c.        When Waiting Disturbs our Peace
                                                               i.      He who lives forever – Isaiah 57:15, has placed himself at the head of a band of pilgrims who cry “How long?  How long?  - Psalm 74:10, Psalm 89:46
                                                              ii.      Isaiah 30:18 – “For the Lord is a God of justice.  Blessed are all who wait on him!”
                                                            iii.      Psalm 27:14 – “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.”
                                                            iv.      Lamentations 3:26 – “it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord”
d.       When we Lose Sight of the Reward
                                                               i.      It’s not easy to fix our eyes on what is unseen.  But it’s necessary
                                                              ii.      How does Jesus give you peace on your long journey?
                                                            iii.      Romans 14:19 – “So let us try to do what makes peace and helps one another”
                                                            iv.      James 3:18 – “Peacemakers who sow in peace raise a harvest of righteousness”
                                                              v.      Psalm 34:14 – “Stop doing evil and do good.  Look for peace and work for it.”
                                                            vi.      God never said that the journey would be easy, but he did say that the arrival would be worthwhile.