### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
- John 12:20-26 (NIV)
> "Now there were some Greeks among those who went up to worship at the festival. They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, with a request. 'Sir,' they said, 'we would like to see Jesus.' Philip went to tell Andrew; Andrew and Philip in turn told Jesus. Jesus replied, 'The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honor the one who serves me.'"
- Luke 8:43-48 (NIV)
> "And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, but no one could heal her. She came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak, and immediately her bleeding stopped. 'Who touched me?' Jesus asked. When they all denied it, Peter said, 'Master, the people are crowding and pressing against you.' But Jesus said, 'Someone touched me; I know that power has gone out from me.' Then the woman, seeing that she could not go unnoticed, came trembling and fell at his feet. In the presence of all the people, she told why she had touched him and how she had been instantly healed. Then he said to her, 'Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace.'"
- Luke 19:1-10 (NIV)
> "Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he could not see over the crowd. So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see him, since Jesus was coming that way. When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, 'Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.' So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. All the people saw this and began to mutter, 'He has gone to be the guest of a sinner.' But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, 'Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.' Jesus said to him, 'Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.'"
#### Observation Questions
- What did Joe Gibbs emphasize about the source of true fulfillment in his testimony to the prisoners? ([02:00])
- How did Andrew respond when Philip brought the Greeks to him, and what does this reveal about his character? ([07:35])
- What metaphor does Jesus use to describe the necessity of self-sacrifice, and what does it mean? (John 12:24)
- How did Jesus react to the woman who touched His robe and to Zacchaeus in the tree? What does this tell us about His approach to individuals? ([20:21])
#### Interpretation Questions
- Why do you think Joe Gibbs' story about finding fulfillment in Jesus rather than in worldly achievements is significant for both successful and struggling individuals? ([02:00])
- What does the metaphor of the seed dying to produce many seeds teach us about the Christian life and mission? (John 12:24)
- How does Jesus' interaction with the woman who touched His robe and Zacchaeus challenge our own perceptions of who is worthy of His attention and love? ([20:21])
- In what ways does the story of Andrew bringing people to Jesus serve as a model for our own evangelistic efforts? ([10:52])
#### Application Questions
- Reflect on Joe Gibbs' statement about the void in our hearts that only Jesus can fill. How does this challenge your own understanding of success and fulfillment? ([02:00])
- Jesus used the metaphor of a seed dying to produce many seeds. What are some personal desires or comforts you might need to "die to" in order to serve others and fulfill your purpose in Christ? (John 12:24)
- Think about the people you encounter daily. Are there individuals you might be overlooking who need to see Jesus? How can you be more intentional in noticing and reaching out to them? ([20:21])
- Have you ever hesitated to share Jesus with someone because you thought they wouldn't be interested or worthy? How can you overcome this hesitation and be more like Andrew, eager to bring everyone to Jesus? ([07:35])
- The sermon mentioned the film "Mr. Holland's Opus" as a metaphor for our calling. What are some ways you can invest in the lives of others, even if it means sacrificing your own dreams or comfort? ([27:25])
- How can you step out of your comfort zone, like a hermit crab seeking a larger shell, to grow in your faith and fulfill your God-given purpose? ([18:22])
- Reflect on the biases you might have that limit who you invite to experience Jesus. How can you confront and overcome these biases to be more inclusive in your evangelistic efforts? ([09:50])