This Sunday, due to the coronavirus concerns, churches across Europe are not able to meet. We wish to support the government's efforts to stop the spread of the disease COVID-19.
So I am sharing with you a brief Bible study in video.
Discussion Questions Here are some discussion questions you and your family can use:
What are some of the common things that people worry about? What are some common things that you worry about? What are some common excuses we use for worrying? What are some other words that we use for worry, to make it sound better than it is? What five things that we can do in order to have victory over fears and worry, that are in the Bible text? Which of these is the most difficult for you to do? When we pray, does that mean that we will never face worry again? Have you ever been consumed by worry, to the point that you could not sleep, or could not eat, or could not concentrate at work or school, etc? When we are afraid and worried, how does this impact our relationships with others? How does commitment to God and to doing things God's way help us today? Name your three greatest worries and pray about them now. What would your life be like if you did not worry? A Family Devotional Say: you are a precious creation of God. God only made one you and he cares about you.
Read: Psalm 139:11-16
Read: Mark 10:13-16
Ask each family member:
The Bible says that you are wonderfully made. What does that mean? What do you think the children thought when Jesus reached out to touch the little children? What would it mean for you if Jesus could touch you with his hands today? What do you think your greatest strength or ability is? Then let each member of the family say what they believe each other member of the family is good at. Let each one say something positive about each family member. How can you use your greatest strength to help others? Pray: for each family member, for health, for joy, for confidence, for hearts to follow Christ.
See: the video by Rico Tice: How to Lead Someone to Christ