SOAP is an acronym for: Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. As you prepare for participating in City Group this week, we invite you to write down your thoughts in a journal. Journaling is a great way to record and process your thoughts & what God is sharing with you.
We are in a teaching series where we are introduced to the one true God and a way of seeing the world that is so much better, truer, and more beautiful than anything the world can offer.
KEY POINTS
Week 1 on Naturalism - Naturalism is the belief that everything that exists can be explained by nature and science and nothing supernatural (like God, miracles, or the soul) is real. You can say you are a Christian with your words and show you are a naturalist by your actions.
Week 2 on Relatiivism - Relativism is the idea that truth and morality change based on the beliefs of people and society. You say you are a Christians with your words and show you're an relativist with your actions.
Week 3 on Individualism - Individualism is the belief that your needs and desires should be prioritized over the needs and desires of others. You can say you’re a Christian with your words and show you’re an individualist with your actions.
Week 4 on Spiritualism - Spiritualism is being interested in spiritual things but not committing to follow any one god or religion. You can say you’re a Christian with your words and show you’re an spiritualist with your actions.
THIS SUNDAY on Determinism - Determinism is the belief that all actions and events result from other actions, events, or situations, so people cannot actually choose what to do.
SCRIPTURE
As we read aloud through these verses, let's pause, reflect, and listen for what Holy Spirit might be saying to you through the Word of God.
Key scriptures from the series.
Q1. What describes the way the world wages war? What does Paul say sets itself up against the knowledge of God? (2 Corinthians 10:3-5 NIV) If you had to explain naturalism in your own words, what would you say?
Deeper Dive - What do the weapons we fight with have the power to do? What do you think that means? What do we do with every thought? What do you think that means?
Q2. If you were brutally honest, why do you often do what’s wrong instead of what’s right? How do you justify those choices to yourself? If you had to explain relativism in your own words, what would you say?
Deeper Dive - What does Jesus say makes someone His disciple? Does Jesus make exceptions about when we hold to His teaching or not? What does this mean for you? What’s the result of holding to Jesus’ teaching and being His disciple? In what way or ways has the truth set you free?
Q3. Who do you want to become? Share some things you want to be true about you in the future. If the choices you make today determine the person you become tomorrow, are you on the trajectory to become the kind of person you want to be? What change do you need to make?
Deeper Dive - What does God warn Cain about? (Genesis 4:6-10 NIV) Why do you think God asks Cain the questions He asks? What does this teach you about God’s character? What stands out to you about Cain’s choices? How do you see sin escalating in this story? What does that teach you about people and what humans are capable of?
Q4. How are you doing at obeying God? If you had to rate your obedience on a scale of 1-10 (1 = I basically just do what I want, 10 = Perfectly obeying God, just like Jesus), what would you say? Why? What’s one step you could take that would move you closer to a 10?
Deeper Dive - Have you ever failed to commit to something or been unable to make a decision because you were afraid of picking wrong? What contributed to that fear? What do you think would help you overcome it? What does Jesus say we must do to be His disciple? What does that require? How is similar or different from what you’ve heard or thought about being a Christian? What does Jesus say about trying to save your life? What does that mean? What about losing your life for Him? What does that mean? What might this have to do with spiritualism or fear or commitment?
APPLICATION
Week 1 Application - Take one step of faith. One step toward God. One step in the direction of what Jesus wants you to do. One step in the direction of who Jesus wants you to be. Faith = Trust, based on evidence, that leads to obedience. All you need is enough trust to take one step.
Week 2 Application - Read the Bible more days than you don’t. Be at church more weeks than you aren’t.
Week 3 Application - Sacrifice yourself to serve someone else. Who will you serve this week? What sacrifice will you make to serve them?
Week 4 Application - (John 5:3 NIV) Demonstrate your love for God by doing what He says.
PRAYER
Jesus, we are so grateful for all that you have invited us into. We pray that every single one of us would take seriously the calling to trust in you and follow you with our whole lives, that you would help us to grow in our faith so that we can take one step after another, following where you lead, so that we can experience the goodness that you offer. It's in your name Jesus we pray, amen!
Our heart for you in taking a "Next Step" is to help you grow in becoming more and more like Jesus.