
House Rules: Cherish God’s Children | Matthew 18:5–9
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Main Point: Christians must cherish one another as they cherish Christ by promoting behavior that prevents themselves and others from stumbling.
Teaching Points:
- Treat One Another as God’s Kids (V. 5)
- Prefer Death Over Causing God’s Kids to Stumble (V. 6)
- Dread the Thought of Causing God’s Kids to Stumble (V. 7)
- Do Whatever It Takes to Eliminate Opportunities for Sin (VV. 8-9)
Application Questions:
- Write down one observation or application you found helpful from this week’s sermon.
- Read Matthew 5:8. How do you typically treat the average Christian you know? Do you cherish them as you would if they were Jesus?
- How can you better cherish each Christian as God’s kid?
- Read Matthew 18:6. What does this verse reveal about how seriously God views anyone who causes a believer to stumble?
- How does the severity of Christ’s warning sharpen your own vigilance to ensure that you will not be the reason someone else trips spiritually?
- Read 2 Peter 3:4-7 and Romans 14:10-12. Why should the sober reminder of God’s coming judgment keep you from adding more stumbling blocks in an already sinful world?
- Read Romans 13:10-14 and Matthew 18:8-9. What do these verses offer to help you see the necessity of taking any measure necessary to eliminate opportunities for sin in your life?
- What are some things you can eliminate in your life that are causes for sin, either for you or others?
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