Connect:
- Open in prayer
- Would you consider yourself a green thumb? Why or why not?
Discuss:
- Read Gal 5:13-15. Paul states that the law is fulfilled in what? Why is this so?
- Paul compares and contrasts the ‘acts of the flesh’ to the ‘fruit of the Spirit’. Eduardo Arens says, “Spirit and flesh are not components of human nature; rather they are ‘forces’ humans base their lives on. They orient their lives ‘according to the ‘flesh’ or ‘according to the spirit.’ ” Eduardo and Paul are implying that our choice is between these two. How do you feel about this? Have you experienced this to be so? Explain.
- How have you seen our world, through marketing or cultural narratives, push people towards ‘acts of the flesh? (To summarize the ‘acts of the flesh’ – they are all centered around the individual and personal desire.)
- Pastor Tim summarized Timothy Keller’s cultural narrative of Absolute Negative Freedom. Can you put into your own words what this is? (Hint: Do whatever I want so long as it doesn’t hinder or harm someone else.)
- What are two main issues with Absolute Negative Freedom? (Hint: How do we define harm without an agreed upon moral compass? How do we define love which requires sacrifice and requires one to lay down their wants/desires/needs for the sake of another?) Where do you see yourself slipping into this cultural narrative?
- Read Gal 5:22-25. What fruit is the hardest to produce in your life and why? What practice might you engage in to grow in this area? Take a moment to ask Holy Spirit for guidance.
Pray:
- In groups of 2-3 people share: Given the conversation you just had, what would you like prayer for in regards to what has been discussed? Pray for one another as each person shares. Finish with a group prayer by the leader.