The Rest of the Gospel: Welcome to the Fall Book Club & the Gates (ch 1)
/Welcome to our Summer Book Club here at A Branch in the Vine! Thank you for joining us in the study of The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel has Worn You Out, by Dan Stone and David Gregory.
My prayer is that we will all come to experience to a greater depth the truth of the key verse of our study: Christ in you, the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27)...that is, our only hope that the glory of God will be manifest in our lives right now on this earth...not just when we get to heaven!
Through His grace and revelation, may each of us be set free from our religious self-effort and Christian "to do lists." And may we consent to His living His indwelling, abundant, resurrection life in and through us, as us, all to the praise of His glory!
So let's get started! Here's the plan if you follow along with us here at A Branch in the Vine:
2-4 chapters a week (I'll let you know which ones)
Read the chapters. I'll post study questions for each of the chapters. You can just read and think through them or answer any or all of them in a journal or notebook.
I'll post some thoughts, quotes, songs, other books/readings etc. as we go along.
Then we'll start again the next week...it's that easy.
Please feel free to post your comments, personal applications, questions, insights, etc in the comment section below...they don't have to be profound. The simple, straight-forward truths are the best!
So here we go!
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Chapter 1 The Gates
Key verse: For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it. Matthew 7:14 NASB
Key Question: Where is the life? I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. John 10:10
Read the Preface and the first chapter. Then answer the following questions:
1. Have you gone through the first gate -- the gate of salvation? Do you know you are a child of God and your sins are forgiven? Click here to read my journey through that gate (plus a few others). You can also learn what it means to be saved.
2. What "externals" were life to you before walking through the salvation gate?
3. What "externals" are life to you now that you are a Christian? How do you draw life from these externals now?
4. Have you walked through any other gates since salvation? How would you describe each of them? What externals did you shed in the process? What did you gain by walking through?
5. What would your life be like if you were an internal person rather than an external person?
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Here are more extensive study questions by the authors. I've enjoyed going through every question and writing out my answers in a notebook. Most of the answers are right within the text, except for personal application questions.
PREFACE
1. What would you say is Dan Stone’s main purpose in writing this book?
2. Why do most Christian books run the risk of being man-centered? How is that problem avoided?
3. What is the Father’s overarching plan throughout the ages?
4. What does “Christ in you” have to do with this plan?
5. What effect does it have on our lives to know that we exist for God’s glory? This being the case, how might God want your life to change?
6. In what sense was the cross God’s work on His own behalf? What is the result of Christ’s work on the cross?
7. How does God want us to cooperate with Him in that result?
CHAPTER 1: THE GATES
1. What is the difference between being an external person and being an internal person (p. 16)?
2. Why can we not experience all that God has for us as long as we are holding onto externals?
3. What does it mean for us to, in Dan’s words, take off our outer garments and shed an external? What does that look like?
4. Why did Dan's choosing to thank God in everything open the door for God’s work in his life?
5. What was it about Norman Grubb’s message that Dan had never heard before? Why was this different from what he had been previously taught?
6. Tell the group your own story of the “gates.” What externals were you holding onto before you came to Christ? What externals were you still holding onto after you came to Christ? What process has God taken you through to lay down some of those externals?
7. What externals are you still holding onto instead of trusting Christ fully as life?
8. What is it that Christ wants to do through you? What does that mean to you?