Creekside Community Church: “Imitating Jesus”
“Praying like Jesus VII: Not My Will...”
November 18, 2012
John Bruce – Pastor
“Not My Will...”
“And He was saying, "Abba! Father! All things are possible for You; remove this cup from Me; yet not what I will, but what You will." Mark 14:36
Why God Sometimes Says “No.”
A. To Perfect Us (Hebrews 2:10, 2 Corinthians 12:9-11)
B. To Prosper Us (Philippians 2:5-11, Acts 16:6-10)
C. To Protect Us (1 Kings 19:4-8, Genesis 17:18-21)
For further thought and discussion:
Getting Started
1. What was helpful to you in this week’s sermon? What didn’t you understand?
2. Has God ever said no to a prayer you’ve prayed? Why do you think He said no?
Going Deeper
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Please read Mark 14:36. Why do you think Jesus prayed this way? How does God say no to His Son? How does He say yes?
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How is God’s refusal to remove the cup from Jesus an example of God’s purpose of perfecting us? (Hebrews 2:10) What would have happened to Jesus if God had said yes to Jesus’ prayer? To us? How does Paul’s experience in 2 Cor. 12:9-11 illustrate how God’s purpose of perfecting us may lead to some prayers going unanswered? Have you ever asked God to deliver you from something – and He didn’t? What happened? Why do you think God answered this way?
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How is God’s refusal to remove the cup from Jesus an example of God’s purpose of prospering us? (Philip. 2:5-11) What couldn’t Jesus have had if God had said yes to His prayer? How does Paul’s experience in Acts 16:6-10 illustrate how God’s purpose of prospering us may lead to some prayers going unanswered? Can you think of an illustration of God saying no to a request you made to prosper you?
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How is God’s refusal to remove the cup from Jesus an example of God’s purpose of protecting us? Of protecting others from us? How does 1 Kings 19:4-8 illustrate how God sometimes says no to protect us from ourselves? How does Genesis 17:18-21 illustrate how God sometimes says no to protect others from us? Can you think of an illustration of God saying no to a request you made which protected you? Which protected others from you?
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Does Jesus’ experience in the garden change the way you look at unanswered prayers? How?
Application:
What is one thing you learned from this week’s passages that you will apply to your life?