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Jonathan and David Bond of Brotherhood Questions
- What encouragements or successes have
you had this week
- Share a Biblical truth that has stood
out or spiritual lesson you have learned this week
- What has been the most difficult part of
being the spiritual leader of your family lately?
- What needs of your wife have you been
focusing on meeting
- How has your daily time with God been
going?
- What spiritual battles can I help you
fight through my prayer for you?
Explanation of Questions
- I. Thess. 5:11 instructs, “encourage one
another and build each other up.” Many men feel beaten down by life. We
need to celebrate each other’s successes. Making this the starting point
is also a great way to diffuse the normal male competitiveness
- Col. 3:16 says, “Let the word of Christ
dwell in you richly.” The word, “you” refers to the assembled believers.
Jonathan and David relationships differ from Bible studies in that there
is not time to do a full study. But it is important that such bonds be
nurtured through discussion of the Word of God.
- Most men feel less spiritual than their
wives and uncertain what it means to be a spiritual leader at home. This
question provides the opportunity to encourage one another, and to be
reminded of this Biblical responsibility.
- Married men have a clear command and
priority from the Lord: “Love your wife as I love my bride, the church
and gave myself for her.” Agape love means sacrificing whatever is
required to meet my wife’s needs. Such love requires me, therefore, to
be focused on what her needs are.
- The Christian faith is about being
restored to fellowship with God through the atoning work of Christ. He
is the vine, we are the branches. The Christian life is about abiding in
Christ. For most of us, this “abiding” relationship implies some “one to
one” time with Christ on a daily basis, as much as possible.
- Jonathan and David were warriors whose
souls were knit together initially because of very similar, mighty,
victories over the Philistines—victories that reflected their trust in
God’s power for victory. Christian men need brothers to join them in
fighting their spiritual battles through prayer.
After using the above questions to build a
close bond of brotherhood, it is possible to move to more serious
accountability questions such as, “Have you looked at sexually explicit
material since last meeting together?” or, “Have you allowed yourself to be
too emotionally or physically close to a woman who is not your wife?”
(The above questions were composed by Gary
Yagel and were taken largely from the booklet, Forging Bonds of Brotherhood
which includes the Check 6 tool.)
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