What does it mean to be united with Jesus according to the sermon? ([15:07])
How does the sermon describe the relationship between Christ and the church? ([16:00])
What is the significance of baptism as mentioned in the sermon? ([19:02])
How does the sermon explain the concept of bearing spiritual fruit? ([24:46])
Interpretation Questions
How does the metaphor of the vine and branches in John 15:4-5 relate to our daily walk with Jesus?
In what ways does Ephesians 4:15-16 illustrate the importance of unity and growth within the church body?
How does Romans 6:4 help us understand the transformation that occurs through baptism?
What does the sermon suggest about the role of personal commitment and mutual love in our relationship with Jesus and each other? ([16:47])
Application Questions
Reflecting on John 15:4-5, what are some practical steps you can take to "remain in Jesus" in your daily life?
How can you contribute to the unity and growth of your church community as described in Ephesians 4:15-16?
Considering the transformation through baptism mentioned in Romans 6:4, how can you live out your new life in Christ more fully?
The sermon emphasizes mutual commitment and love in our relationship with Jesus. How can you demonstrate this commitment in your personal life? ([16:47])
What specific actions can you take to bear spiritual fruit in your life, relying on Jesus' strength? ([24:46])
How can you actively participate in building up the church community and fostering a sense of belonging and love among its members? ([47:35])
The sermon talks about being witnesses for Christ in our daily environments. What are some ways you can be a testimony of Jesus' love and grace in your workplace or family? ([43:16])