How can you be filled with the Spirit? (Afternoon Service)
Join us here for our afternoon service at The Grace Church. We continue our series called "Alive with Christ: Discovering our Spiritual Riches in Ephesians" with Part 7 (Ephesians 5:1-18). Below are the discussion questions for today’s message: (1) What does it mean to be an “imitator of God”? How is this not faking it? (2) Read verses 2-4. What are the two motivations here for upright living? (3) Read verses 5-8 and react to this summary: “You’re no longer them, so don’t act like them.” (4) Read verse 9-10. What does “the fruit of the Light” mean? What is pleasing to the Lord? (5) React to this statement: Sin is disgraceful, unwise and doesn’t make the most of your time. (6) Read verse 17. What is “the will of the Lord”? Can we know it? (7) Read verse 18. What does it mean to be “filled with the Spirit”? How does Ephesians 3:19 help us here?

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