Greetings! Below you will find questions which reference the sermon preached this past Sunday at The Park. I encourage you to begin your group with a time of greeting and introductions. You may choose to reorder the questions below or to write your own. Work hard to facilitate discussion and avoid allowing yourself or another member to speak the entire hour. Ultimately we trust you with leading your group.

  • What are some observations you had from this chapter? Were there any new insights you learned about the passage from the sermon?
  • What theology was present in this chapter?
  • What did you learn about God from reading this chapter?
  • Paul refers to Barnabas and Titus in Galatians 2. They were important for him as a mentor and a mentee in his ministry. Who are some of the Barnabas and Titus characters in your story, and how have they been a vital part of your ministry?
  • Paul describes a very significant confrontation between he and a group of christians, led by Peter (2:11-14). What are some ways we can have such crucial conversations? What are effective techniques as well as less helpful ones?
  • Why was so critical for Paul to defend being justified by faith vs. the law?
  • Read verse 19. What does it look like to die to the law?
  • What does it mean for a believer in Jesus to have been crucified with Him?