Bridge Students

Brand New - Part 3: A New Creation
Locations & Times
The Bridge Church
2410 N River Rd, Venice, FL 34292, USA
Wednesday 6:30 PM
REVIEW
• Jesus came to bring new life and new relationship by means of a new covenant.
• Everything in Christ is better than everything in me.
• Jesus came to bring new life and new relationship by means of a new covenant.
• Everything in Christ is better than everything in me.
The old has passed away and the new has come.
Jesus leads us to a new way of thinking, being, and doing.
Jesus offers us new life.
What is something new that Jesus can do in you?
What is something new that Jesus can do in you?
Small Group Discussion Questions
1. What are you choosing and why?
• New phone or new fit?
• New friend or new pet?
• New school or new neighborhood?
2. What is a new development in your life that you are either super excited about or have struggled to adjust to?
3. Read Romans 6:11-13 and answer the following questions:
• What stands out to you in these verses and why?
• Why does Paul emphasize both being dead to sin and alive to God? What is the significance of mentioning both?
• Verse 13 mentions that we can be instruments of sin or instruments of righteousness. What do you think that means and what practical steps can we take to ensure we are becoming instruments of righteousness?
4. Jesus leads us to a new way of thinking, being, and doing. What are some old ways or habits that you recognize need to be made new (or maybe you have already seen God make new)?
5. What is something new that Jesus can do in you?
6. Any final thoughts/questions/prayer requests?
1. What are you choosing and why?
• New phone or new fit?
• New friend or new pet?
• New school or new neighborhood?
2. What is a new development in your life that you are either super excited about or have struggled to adjust to?
3. Read Romans 6:11-13 and answer the following questions:
• What stands out to you in these verses and why?
• Why does Paul emphasize both being dead to sin and alive to God? What is the significance of mentioning both?
• Verse 13 mentions that we can be instruments of sin or instruments of righteousness. What do you think that means and what practical steps can we take to ensure we are becoming instruments of righteousness?
4. Jesus leads us to a new way of thinking, being, and doing. What are some old ways or habits that you recognize need to be made new (or maybe you have already seen God make new)?
5. What is something new that Jesus can do in you?
6. Any final thoughts/questions/prayer requests?