Bible Study for Fathers on 1 Corinthians 6:20

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Duration
30 minutes
Level
intermediate
Type
book
Format
lecture style
Target Audience
Fathers

Scripture References

Main Scripture
1 Corinthians 6:20
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Matthew 10:16
2 Timothy 1:13-14
Ephesians 5:10

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the biblical basis for digital discernment in guarding one's body
  • Identify strategies for resisting temptation and staying pure in a digital age
  • Analyze the impact of digital media on one's thoughts, attitudes, and actions
  • Apply biblical principles to navigate online interactions and relationships
  • Reflect on the importance of spiritual discernment in digital decision-making
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In-depth Scripture Analysis
Discussion Questions
Application Points

Study Overview

  • 1Scripture Reading and Analysis
  • 2Main Teaching
  • 3Discussion Questions
  • 4Key Points
  • 5Application

Digital Discernment: Guarding Your Heart and Mind

As fathers, we're called to be wise and intentional in our online interactions, protecting our hearts and minds from the constant bombardment of digital temptations.

Scripture Reading and Analysis

In 1 Corinthians 6:20, Paul reminds us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. We're instructed to "glorify God in our bodies." How do we do this in the digital age?

In Matthew 10:16, Jesus teaches us to be "wise as serpents" and "innocent as doves." How can we apply this wisdom in our online interactions?

In 2 Timothy 1:13-14, Paul encourages Timothy to "guard the treasure entrusted to you." What is this treasure, and how do we guard it in the digital realm?

In Ephesians 5:10, we're instructed to "test what is pleasing to the Lord." How can we apply this principle in our digital decision-making?

Main Teaching

The Bible teaches us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. As fathers, we're responsible for guarding these temples. In the digital age, this means being intentional about the content we consume and the relationships we build online.

The Bible also reminds us to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. This means being aware of the temptations and dangers of the digital world while maintaining a heart of innocence and purity.

As we navigate the digital realm, it's essential to remember that we're guardians of the treasure entrusted to us – our hearts, minds, and souls. We must be intentional about the media we consume, the relationships we build, and the choices we make.

Finally, we must test what is pleasing to the Lord in our digital decision-making. This means seeking His guidance and wisdom in all aspects of our online lives.

Discussion Questions

  • How do you currently approach digital discernment in your life? What steps can you take to improve?
  • How do you think Jesus' teaching on being wise as serpents and innocent as doves applies to your online interactions?
  • What are some ways you can intentionally guard your heart and mind in the digital age?
  • How do you test what is pleasing to the Lord in your digital decision-making?

Key Points

  • Guard your heart and mind by being intentional about the content you consume and the relationships you build online.
  • Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves by being aware of temptations and dangers while maintaining a heart of innocence and purity.
  • Guard the treasure entrusted to you by being mindful of the media you consume, the relationships you build, and the choices you make.
  • Test what is pleasing to the Lord by seeking His guidance and wisdom in all aspects of your online life.

Application

As fathers, it's essential to prioritize digital discernment in our lives. Take time to reflect on your online habits and make intentional choices about the content you consume and the relationships you build. Seek God's guidance and wisdom in all aspects of your online life, and test what is pleasing to Him.

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