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This sermon is given by GPP's Jake Kronenwetter. The scripture reference is Matthew 3:13-27.
# Key Verses
Matthew 3:13-17
Romans 3:10
Matthew 5:45
2 Timothy 2:13
Questions
What does faithfulness mean to you personally?
Why do you think John the Baptist was initially reluctant tobaptize Jesus?
What sacrifices might God be asking you to make to befaithful in your current season of life?
How does Jesus's example of humble obedience challenge yourown approach to following God?
What are some areas in your life where you struggle to trustGod completely?
How does knowing that Jesus lived a perfect life on ourbehalf impact your view of righteousness?
What fears or concerns hold you back from being more bold inyour faith?
How can we better recognize and respond to God'scall for faithfulness in our daily lives?
Life Application
This week, take time to identify one area where fear orconcern about others' opinions is preventing you from being fully obedient toGod. Make a specific plan to step out in faithful obedience in that area,trusting God with the outcome.
Key Takeaways
Faithfulness requires sacrifice and stepping out of ourcomfort zone
Trust in God is essential for maintaining and growing ourfaithfulness
God multiplies our faithfulness for His glory
Jesus's baptism demonstrates humble obedience as a model forus
Our unfaithfulness doesn't change God's love for us
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