December 11-18
(All materials from The Bible Project - bibleproject.com)

WEEK 3 WORD STUDY: LOVE

How does love arrive in the world through Jesus?
Watch the following video to find out!
Bible Project Advent Word Study Guide Download

WEEK 3 LOVE:
ADVENT READING PLAN

Love can mean so many different things in English...you can love your mom and you can love pizza. When it comes to learning what love means in the Bible, we get a clear picture as we look at the teachings and actions of Jesus and his disciples. Week 3 of our Advent Bible reading plan focuses on six places in God's word where we find biblical LOVE. This Sunday we will dig into this word even more!

This reading plan is also available on the NCC App under Bible > Reading Plans > Advent
December 13 -1 John 4:11-12
December 14 - Mark 12:28-31
December 15 - John 13:34-35
December 16 - Ephesians 3:14-21
December 17 - John 15:9-13
December 18 - 1 Corinthians 13:1-7

DISCUSSION OR DEVOTIONAL QUESTIONS

Use the following questions in your Community Group, household, with friends, or use them as a personal devotional time.

  1. When Jesus arrived, God’s love became an embodied reality in our world. The God of the Bible doesn’t merely express love through Jesus; he is love. As a triune God—Father, Son, and Spirit—he always has been and forever will be an others-centered, self-giving, communal being who thinks, feels, and acts with pure love. Read 1 John 4:16 and John 15:9-13, taking note of the triune relationship and the theme of living and abiding. What do you observe?

  2. Read Mark 12:29-31 and take note of how Jesus quotes the Hebrew Bible (Deut. 6:4-6; Lev. 19:34). How does loving God relate to loving other people?

  3. The Hebrew Bible records the history of the ancient Israelites as they struggle to follow the commandment to love God and others. If Israel had difficulty with this, how can we hope to do any better? Jesus helps us when he adds a new commandment to empower the greatest commandment. Compare John 13:34 with Mark 12:29-31. What is the difference between these two commands? How does Jesus enable us to follow the greatest commandment?

  4. Agape love is not primarily a feeling that happens to people. This kind of love is a choice to act in ways that offer well-being to others. Using Paul’s definition of love from 1 Corinthians 13:1-7, consider how Jesus loves us. How is Jesus patient, kind, humble, and selfless toward us? How does this kind of love challenge more popular modern notions?

  5. Jesus says that the ultimate standard of authentic love is how well you treat the person you can’t stand—your enemy. Let that settle in as you read Luke 6:27-36. Notice how God shows kindness to ungrateful, dishonest, and violent people. What does this say about God’s character? Consider how verse 36 describes God. How do you think love and mercy relate to one another? 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
FROM THE BIBLE PROJECT

  • Listen to the Podcase episode: Love is Not a Black Hole (CLICK HERE)
  • Read the blog post: A Close Look at the Meaning of God's Love in the Bible (CLICK HERE)
  • Watch the video: Loyal Love (CLICK HERE)

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM NCC!

We'll see you Christmas Eve at 9am or 10:45am at the NCC building!
There will be classes for nursery to 3 years and the rest of the kiddos will stay in for a special gathering.