Point One: All of us have lived lives apart from Christ
Point Two: Jesus invites us into his new life
Point Three: This new life is eternal
Discussion Questions:
Watch the past message, then choose questions to get your group thinking and create openness.
What was something that stood out to you from this Sunday’s sermon? Share what you learned and how it will impact your life.
Read Titus 3:1-8. In verse 3, Paul talks about how many people feel before knowing Christ. How does thinking about our past help us understand and view others who haven’t found God yet?
Read Romans 6:3–4. Paul mentions being renewed by the Holy Spirit in verse 5. What does being "renewed" mean to you? What would living fully “raised to new life” look like in your current season?
Read Titus 3:5. How can we be more open to the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our daily lives? What practices might help us grow in this area?
Read Titus 3:7. This verse talks about being heirs of eternal life. What does it mean to live as an heir of eternal life now — not just someday? How does this hope help you navigate difficulties in your life?
Read Colossians 3:1–2. How would your priorities shift if eternity shaped your daily decisions? What does “setting your mind on things above” look like in practical terms?
Read Titus 3:8. Why is it important for our good deeds to be evident in the way we live? How can our actions serve as a testimony to those around us, both inside and outside the church?
Read Titus 3:4-5. Can you share an experience where you felt God's kindness? How can sharing our stories encourage others in their faith?
Read Romans 6:3–4. If baptism marks your break from the old life, what attitude, habit, or pattern should you let go of to fully embrace your new identity in Christ?
Read Titus 3:3. When you think about your life before Christ, does it still produce humility and gratitude — or have you slowly begun to see yourself as someone who “deserved” grace?

