Sow and Sleep, by Faith
Group Guides | Sharing the gospel, sharing our lives (1 Thessalonians 2:8)
By way of introduction: Why is the waiting so hard?
Read Mark 4:26-34
1. How does a new kingdom usually start? Yet, what does Jesus use to describe the Kingdom of God starting? Why do you think this is?
2. The farmer sows and sleeps, by faith, in this first parable. What could sowing and sleeping look like in our lives as we look forward to the Kingdom of God?
3. In the second parable, from the least of seeds a great branching plant grows – providing home and rest for birds. What has this to do with us? (If you have time, read Ezekiel 17 for context and connection to this parable)
4. In what ways does Jesus fulfill the real-world future of this parable?
5. How does understanding these two parables give us encouragement and equip us as God’s people?
Pray for one another, that we would be a church that sows and sleeps, by faith in God who gives the growth.
Reforming is becoming a teenager, 13 years old!
On the first Sunday in February, 2013, Reforming Church launched with its first service of gathered worship. It was the day of small things, and we rejoiced.
Since then our testimony is that everything we have is a testimony to God’s grace. Even that we could plant a church, even that Reforming still exists as a local church, even that we have the blessings of Reforming House and being a family of God’s precious people. All of this is God’s grace to us.