Christian Basics - Session 1: Introduction

Sep 3, 2025    David Jett

Christian Basics Equip Group - Session 1: Introduction


In Session 1, we're challenged to move beyond religious routines and embrace a living, dynamic relationship with God. The central theme revolves around the transformative power of truly knowing Jesus, not just knowing about Him. We're reminded of the life-changing encounter in John 3, where Jesus speaks of being 'born again.' This isn't just a metaphor, but a real spiritual rebirth that radically alters our entire being. The speaker emphasizes how religion can become a cancer to genuine Christianity, creating a facade of faith without the substance. We're encouraged to dive deep into God's Word, not as a mere academic exercise, but as a means of hearing God's voice and experiencing His presence. The message highlights the profound truth found in Hebrews 4:12, describing the Word of God as 'living and active,' capable of piercing our innermost being. This challenges us to approach Scripture with expectancy, believing that God desires to speak to us personally through it. As we reflect on this message, we're invited to examine our own faith journey. Are we content with religious routines, or are we truly seeking a transformative relationship with the living God?


Key Points:


-The difference between religion and a genuine relationship with God

-The importance of hearing God's voice through His Word

-The transformative power of truly encountering Jesus

-The role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life

-The necessity of being actively engaged in church community

-Developing a consistent, personal time with God


Scripture Reference:


2 Timothy 3:16-17

Hebrews 4:12

John 3


Discussion Questions:


How has your understanding of what it means to be a Christian evolved over time, and how does it compare to the speaker's description of religion vs. relationship with God?


What does it mean to you that God is described as a 'talker', and how might this change your approach to reading the Bible and prayer?


How do you currently approach reading the Bible, and how might viewing it as 'alive and active' (Hebrews 4:12) change your engagement with Scripture?


What are your thoughts on the speaker's emphasis on hearing God's voice through Scripture? Have you had experiences where you felt God was speaking to you through His Word?


How might establishing a consistent 'when, where, and how' for meeting with God transform your spiritual life?


The speaker mentions the 'so what' and 'now what' of becoming a Christian. How would you answer these questions based on your own faith journey?


What are your thoughts on the speaker's assertion that many church-goers may not truly know Jesus? How can one discern if they have a genuine relationship with Christ?


How does the concept of being 'pierced to the division of soul and spirit' by God's Word (Hebrews 4:12) challenge or encourage you in your spiritual growth?


The speaker emphasizes the importance of being part of a church community. How has being part of (or not part of) a church impacted your spiritual journey?


How might viewing your Bible or journal as a potential 'inheritance' for future generations change the way you engage with Scripture and record your spiritual journey?