
Small Group Leader's Guide
March 29th, 2009
Series: Rewind
March 29th, 2009
Series: Rewind
1) What is your favorite song we play on Sunday mornings?
2) Besides the host of the small group or the leader, who was the first person to arrive at the small group this week?
3) At the beginning of the year, we challenged members to get serious about reading God’s word. How are you doing in your personal Bible study?
4) We are encouraging each member to have “One” person they are praying for and reaching out to. Have you prayed for someone who doesn’t know Christ this week? Have you reached out in any way?
5) What role do you think evil spirits have in today’s world?
6) Read verse 17 and 18, what were the symptoms of the evil spirit’s presence in this boy’s life?
7) Verse 20 says that the evil spirit caused the boy to go into convulsions – today, how would a person know if a physical symptom was caused by a evil spirit or simply a physical condition? How do you think the boy’s father knew that source of his son’s problem was spiritual?
8) In verse 28, the disciples question Jesus on why they were unable to drive out the evil spirit. What was Jesus’ answer? In fighting a spiritual battle – why would this action be important?
9) Ephesians 6:10 reminds us that our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces. In what areas of your life do you think you may be facing a spiritual battle? What can you do to look past the surface of you problems to identify and deal with the spiritual dynamics of the battles we all face?
10) In verse 24, the father seems to express both belief and unbelief at the same time. Can you think of situation where part of you believed, but the another part of you struggled with trusting God? What did you do in that circumstance?
11) In verse 23, the boy’s father says “if you can do anything, take pity on us and help us”. In verse 23, Jesus zeros in on the father’s use of “If you can” Why do you think Jesus did that? What does Jesus go on to say about faith in verse 23?
12) Is there an area of our life where past disappointment has left you with an “if you can” faith? If you could ask God to give you faith for one area of our life, or one person in your life, what would that be?


