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Category: 1 Kings
Mountains & Valleys: Encountering God Through Life’s Highs & Lows
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The Paragraph of Your Life – Sermon Video
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Week 6 – A Divided Kingdom – 1 Kings 12-14
Week 6 – A Divided Kingdom (1 Kings 12-14)
(Our G2G Curriculum was crafted in-house and is designed to follow our Fall Sermon Series: 1 Kings ~ A Heart & House Divided. Want to get connected to a G2G group? Contact us and we’ll find a spot for you!)
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1. Rehoboam solicited advice from two groups, both with different recommendations. Have you ever wondered how to discern a way forward when there are differing perspectives? How did you move forward?
2. Read 12:26-60. Jeroboam set up more places of worship outside Jerusalem to make it easier for those living outside the city. Have you compromised your own values to accommodate other activities or people? What calves have been set up in our society that cause us to make compromises?
A Divided Kingdom ~ Sermon Video
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Week 5 – Fading Glory: misusing wisdom and wealth – 1 Kings 9:10-11
Week 5 – Fading Glory: misusing wisdom and wealth (1 Kings 9:10-11)
(Our G2G Curriculum was crafted in-house and is designed to follow our Fall Sermon Series: 1 Kings ~ A Heart & House Divided. Want to get connected to a G2G group? Contact us and we’ll find a spot for you!)
You may want to begin by watching the sermon that goes with this passage.
SUMMARY: Chapter 9:10-28 summarizes the ‘what’ of Solomon’s building endeavours and the ‘way’ they are accomplished. His strong relationship with Hiram, king of Tyre is tested when he exchanges some of the land God had promised Israel in exchange for Hiram’s resources. He also conscripts foreigners living in Israel for temple, palace, and wall construction. Additionally, Solomon builds ships and partners once again with Hiram to sail the seas in search of gold.
In chapter 10, Solomon meets the Queen of Sheba, a powerful and astute ruler. She finds Solomon’s insight exceeds her expectations then praises the God who gifted him with such great wisdom. They exchange costly goods before she departs, leaving Solomon alone with his gold. Before long, Solomon makes the most of his time by hammering his gold and costly resources into shields, goblets, and an enormous throne. The chapter ends with Solomon establishing Israel as a centre of trade—importing horses and chariots from Egypt and exporting them to the people groups around them.
1. Read 1 Kings 9:11-14. How did Hiram of Tyre feel about the payment he received for his labor? Can you relate to him? How? Have you seen God at work when you’ve been treated unfairly? What did you learn about God and yourself?
2. Read 1 Kings 10:1-9. The Queen of Sheba asks tough questions of Solomon. Why? What motivated her? Are you a ‘tough-question-asker’? or do you tend to accept things at face value? What motivates you to be one over the other?
3. Read Deuteronomy 17:14-17. Now Read 1 Kings 11:1-6. If Solomon is so wise, why isn’t he following God’s commands? How have you been distracted from following God’s leading/commandments?
Fading Glory: Misusing Wisdom & Wealth ~ Sermon Video
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Week 4 – Constructing The Temple: My Glory or God’s? – 1 Kings G2G Curriculum
Week 4 – Constructing The Temple: My Glory or God’s? (1 Kings 5-9:9)
(Our G2G Curriculum was crafted in-house and is designed to follow our Fall Sermon Series: 1 Kings ~ A Heart & House Divided. Want to get connected to a G2G group? Contact us and we’ll find a spot for you!)
You may want to begin by watching the sermon that goes with this passage.
SUMMARY: In chapter 5, Hiram king of Tyre sends messengers to Solomon. Solomon responds with a request: “help me build a temple for the LORD.” “You supply the wood and labours and I’ll supply more labours and I’ll finance the whole project.” Hiram agrees and they strike a deal. Solomon conscripts workers from Israel and the massive temple project begins.
Chapter 6 describes the temple in detail. Beams of cedar, stone chiseled at the quarry, and a golden interior. In the middle of the construction God’s word comes to Solomon to remind him: stay obedient to the LORD your God.
Chapter 7 seems to interrupt the temple focus by inserting details about Solomon’s palace. It was just as beautiful and even larger than the house he was building for God! Our attention is refocused back at the temple where the articles of the temple are described: the bronze Sea for ritual cleansing and other bronze articles and gold articles from the altar and lamp stands to golden door sockets.
In chapter 8 the Ark of the Covenant is brought into the temple and the presence of the LORD descends. In the midst of God’s appearance, Solomon offers prayer for himself and the people as he dedicates the temple.
Finally, chapter 9 begins with God’s answer to Solomon’s prayer and a warning to be obedient to the LORD and walk in His ways.
Offer group members a pen and paper. Give them five minutes to reflect and respond to the following:
- Solomon’s dream was to build the temple. What’s your dream
- Where is God in your dream? Is the dream for your glory, God’s or both? Explain.
- Read 1 Kings 9:4-9. God tells Solomon that there will be roadblocks along the way if he is not obedient. Have you experienced roadblocks in pursuing your dreams? Have they been because of your disobedience or your obedience to God?
- Solomon prayed a prayer of dedication for the temple. Write down your prayer of dedication for your dream.
Leader, after everyone is finished, read each question out loud one at at time. Ask if anyone would like to share – leave space and time for that.
If people don’t know their dreams, have a discussion about hearing God’s voice or ways to discern a dream for their life.
Constructing The Temple: My Glory or God’s ~ Sermon Video
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Week 3 – 1 Kings G2G Curriculum
Week 3 – Teen Challenge Sunday
Option #1: Spend an evening making food for HMC’s freezer. Meals for individuals and families in need are getting low so it would be great if your group could help replenish our supply of “ready to go” meals. Talk to Pastor Lyndsay for more info.
Option #2: Invite some non-churchgoing friends or neighbours to a BBQ or games night with your group.