On Sunday, March 2, 2025, at Wildwood Community Church, I preached a sermon based on Acts 16:1-3 & 2 Timothy 1:13-14, 2:2.  This message was part 9 of the “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  Below you will find questions related to the message for personal reflection or group discussion.  You will also find audio and video from the message to listen to/watch, download or share.

Sermon Questions:

  1. Pray
  2. Read Acts 16:1-3, 2 Timothy 1:13-14, 2:2
  3. Have you ever participated in a relay before?  If so, share that experience with the group.  NOTE:  All of us are in the relay race of the faith!
  4. In Acts 16:1-3a, we see Paul invite Timothy to join him on his missionary journey.  This began a 15 year friendship and partnership in ministry (despite their 30 year age difference).  In what ways (both practical and strategic) do you think Paul made a good decision to include Timothy in his travels?
  5. Seeing how Timothy was impacted by the faith and discipleship of his mom and grandma, how are you inspired as a parent or grandparent today to point your kids/grandkids to Christ?
  6. Later in Paul’s life, he writes to him in 2 Timothy 1:13-14 and encourages him to “follow the pattern of sound words” that Paul had poured into him.  Timothy was to know the truth, but also to follow it.  Do you find yourself mostly mouthing the truth to the next generation or modeling it?
  7. What are some ways you can help pass the baton of faith to the next generation in the weeks age?
  8. Being For the Next Generation is a major part of our Deep+Wide campaign.  Have you considered being a part financially of the Deep+Wide campaign at Wildwood?  Find out more info and make your commitment at wildwoodchurch.org/build
  9. What stands out to you most from this message?  Any particular takeaway?

To access these questions in pdf format click here.

 

To listen to message offline, click the link:

Deep & Wide #9 3.2.25

 

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