December 8, 2017
Sermon Discussion Questions: The Word Was Rejected
The following outline and discussion questions have been prepared to accompany the Advent sermon on December 9/10, “The Word Was Rejected” (John 1:6–11). The questions can be used for discussion in small groups or for personal reflection.
Outline
This drama of rejection unfolds in three movements:
- The Witness to the Light (vv. 6–8)
- The Coming of the Light (vv. 9–10)
- The Rejection of the Light (vv. 11)
Main point: The rejection of Jesus plays an essential role in the gospel story—and in the Christmas story.
Discussion Questions
- What role did John the Baptist play in the drama of rejection?
- What does it mean when John says that Jesus was “the true light”?
- Why was it so surprising to have Jesus’ own people refuse to receive him?
- How does the theme of rejection show up in the rest of the gospel story?
- Why is the rejection of Jesus essential for the credibility of Christianity?
- Why is the rejection of Jesus essential for our salvation?
Application Questions
- What hardships or rejections do you face in this life? Spend time in your small group sharing about these difficulties. How can the rejection Jesus endured make a daily difference to you?
- Are you ready for the second coming of Christ and the fact that he will right all wrongs? What are you doing to prepare yourself?
Prayer Focus
Pray for a grace to receive the One who was rejected in our place so that we would never be rejected.