Anchor to the Holy
This week we explore the song “When You Walk Into the Room” so that we can anchor to the holy nature of God. What happens when we anchor to the holy? The nature of our life is actually transformed as we surrender to a new way of life. What does this transformation look like? Journey with us as we discover the look of this transformed life, and get a deeper understanding behind the theology in the songs we sing.
Leviticus 19:1-2, 1 Peter 1:16, Romans 12:1-2, John 15:19, Hebrews 10:5-10, Hebrews 6:19-20
Discussion topics
1. Pastor Aaron shared how, in the Christian life, God is more concerned with your personal transformation than he is with situational transformation. What does this statement mean to you? How have you seen it in your own life?
2. Think about your significant relationships. What are the results of approaching them casually versus covenantally? How does a casual approach affect the depth and longevity of relationships compared to a covenantal one? Now consider your relationship with Jesus. What are the results of approaching it casually versus covenantally?
3. When we anchor to the broken nature of the world, the nature of our life is conformed. When we anchor to the holy nature of God, the nature of our life is transformed. Where is a place in your life where you continue to see ruin through conformity that God is calling you to be rooted in holiness so that you might be transformed?
4. Have your group listen to the song “When You Walk into the Room” (Bryan and Katie Torwalt) and discuss the truths you heard in the song. If your groups would be comfortable with signing together, you may want to consider a time of worship to this song too.
5. In your own group’s way, take time at the end of your group to simply pray for one another’s relationships with Jesus. Pray for strength, holiness, and a life transformed.
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