[Sunday] Freely - King’s Table

The freely given truth of Christ the King: He is not found on a distant throne but is waiting for us in the face of the hungry, the stranger, and the sinner.


Questions for the Week: Freely Given/Shared - King’s Table

  1. Norman Rockwell’s painting illustrates how we often want the image of a perfect Thanksgiving without doing the hard work of loving imperfect people (like "crazy Uncle Larry"). What does "lowering yourself to make room at the table" actually look like for you this holiday season?

  2. The "goats" may actually be the religious leaders who focused on looking holy but ignored the hurting. In what ways do we sometimes prioritize "being right" or "looking religious" over actually seeing the people right in front of us?

  3. We naturally look "up" to find a king, but Jesus is found "down" among the hungry, the stranger, and the sick. How does this change how you view the needy or the "interruptions" in your life this week?

  4. Jesus is the King who didn't demand perfection but gave up His throne to serve us. How does knowing you are already welcomed at His table by grace change your motivation for serving others?


What Had happened at Grace this week. 

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