
PREACHING AT RESERVOIR
Really Enough
Jonathan Shradar preaches on John 6:1-15. Faith in Jesus is really enough.
Sermon notes.
Question to keep the conversation going:
Why are signs helpful to confirm the message of Jesus?
What are some examples of the miraculous that you have experienced as you walk with Jesus?
How does this story build our faith and what does life look like with more faith?
In what area of your life or situation are you longing for a miracle? How can we pray for that as a group?
Alive With Christ
Jonathan Shradar preaches on Romans 6:1-11 for Easter. Christ’s resurrection is for you.
Sermon notes
Questions to keep the conversation going:
Why is the resurrection of Jesus important? Isn’t the cross enough?
How is his death and resurrection applied in our lives spiritually? How can we be sure to tap into this for all of life?
Jesus is your assumed identity. How do you go about becoming and living more like him?
What are the ways the Spirit applies the resurrection life in you and how would you like to see it happen more?
Promises Kept
Jonathan Shradar preaches on Malachi to conclude our Minor Prophets series. God accomplishes his promises.
Sermon notes.
Questions to keep the conversation going:
Why does “normal” make it easy to ignore the whispers of God? How do we stay attuned to his way and word when things are most comfortable?
How does the promise of Malachi give us a purpose to live?
How do we stay confident and content while we are waiting on promises to come through?
What are the things God is calling you “beyond normal?”
The King We Need
Jonathan Shradar preaches on Zechariah. The hope of Jesus sustains us.
Sermon notes.
Questions to Keep the Conversation Going:
What are the “small things” we find ourselves despising and how might we surrender those to Jesus?
Why is it difficult for us to believe that God pursues and wants us?
What does Zechariah tell us that God will do to claim his people?
What has to give for us to live under the rule of Jesus as King?
How is the future of peace a comfort in our present?