Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Redeeming Love

1. Why did Angel's mother stay in a relationship that was damaging to both her and her daughter? What kept her there? Are there beliefs or attitudes that you struggle with, that you know are damaging to yourself or others? Why do you hold on to them?

2. The things that happend to little Sarah in the prologue were horrific, and happened all too often in real life. Many, in the face of such things, wonder where God is, why He doesn't protect His children. have you ever wondered these things? Where is God when such things happen?

3. Scripture tells us God is all powerful and all knowing. It talks about God's lovingkindness, His compassion and mercy, His love of children. It tells us God is love. So why doesn't He stop terrible things from happening? How do you reconcile God's character as it's revealed in Scripture with the fact that horrible things happen to the innocent?

4. It was clear the characters, especially Michael and Angel, heard both God and Satan speaking to them through the story. Have you ever felt you heard God speaking to you? How about Satan? How can we distinguish between the two voices that call us?

5. Michael Hosea prayed all his adult life for God to send him the right woman, the woman worth waiting for. And God sent him Angel. Have you had a fevent prayer answered in a way you didn't expect? Consider the story of Abraham and Isaac (Genesis 22:1-19). Now consider the Jews and their fevent prayers for a Messiah, and how that prayer was answered through Jesus. Was He what they expected? What does all of this teach you about prayer? About God's Character?

6. What finally draws Angel to Michael? What is it that finally breaks down the walls she's put up around her heart? What does that teach us about sacrificial love?

7. On p. 302, Angel comments that love doesn't last. And Meribah replies, "Sometimes it does. If it's the right kind." What kind of love do you think Meribah was talking about? How can we know this kind of love?

8. What did you think when Angel forgave Paul? Has someone hurt or mistreated you as Paul did Angel?

9. God used Jonathan Axel, a total stranger, to help set Angel free from her past. Have you ever felt God nudging you to speak to or help someone you didn't know? How did you know it was God? How did you react?

10. To which character in Redeeming Love did you relate the most? Wha twas it about that character that spoke to you?

11. What do you think are the main lessons we learn from: a. Michael b. Miriam c. Sarah's mother d. Paul e. Ruthie f. Angel/Sarah

12. Has reading this novel changed or enlightened you? If so, in what way? How can you show the kind of love depicted in this book to those you encounter each day?

13. In the epilogue, Sarah says, "I never want to forget where I came from and all God has done for me. "Why would this be important? Do you feel it's something you should do, too? If you were asked to share the heart of what God has done for you, what would you say?

14. In the author's note, Francine Rivers writes. "I used to believe the purpose in life is to find happiness. I don't believe that anymore." What do you believe is the purpose in life?

3 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed this book, it is a wonderful story of God's love for mankind. I believe this one of the elements missing in the world today Love. What ever happened to love your neighbor as yourself? Today society has this it's about me and I don't want to be bothered mentality. We wonder why things are in such bad shape-No Love for God or mankind. This book demonstrates all of I Corinthians 13 of what love truly is. I'm glad God looked past me faults and saw a need and this is something I've been praying about more Love for those who are unloving. As christians this is something we should pray about daily. If God has done anything you, then you should try to pass that same love and kindness on to someone else. One thing I'm learning is to be a little kinder-I'm truly working on it (in I Cor 13) of what Love is, because EVERYONE is going through some kind of battle.

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  2. definitly well said, and I agree whole heartedly. I know that their are many things that I need to work on within myself, but it makes it so much easier to correct behaviors when you have the support and love from others. this is something that I envission for the group. I hope that we can continue to grow and show love for the Lord, ourselves, and others. Everyone is going through something, and when you are able to pray and have other people pray for you, I believe that God moves.

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