KE Group Questions
Week of September 14, 2025

Summary
In this sermon on the book of Obadiah, the pastor explores God's judgment against Edom, descendants of Esau who betrayed their relatives, the Israelites. The prophecy reveals how Edom's pride and their celebration of Israel's downfall would lead to their complete destruction. Though Edom believed they were invincible in their mountain fortress, God declared He would bring them down.
The message emphasizes several key applications: God sees all injustice and will eventually right all wrongs; modern terrorist groups represent today's 'Edom'; and most importantly, believers should never rejoice in others' misfortunes but instead support one another as family. The sermon concludes with the powerful reminder that we should bear one another's burdens, rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.

Ice Breaker
When you were a child, did you ever have a rivalry with a sibling or cousin? What was it about and how was it resolved?

Key Verses
  • Obadiah 1:3-4
  • Obadiah 1:10-11
  • Romans 12:15
  • Galatians 6:2
  • 1 John 2:15-17

Questions
  • Obadiah describes Edom as being deceived by pride. In what areas of your life do you struggle with pride, and how might it affect your relationships?
  • The sermon mentions that Edom chose alliances with powerful nations over loyalty to their relatives. When have you been tempted to choose worldly connections over spiritual ones?
  • God condemns Edom for standing by and even celebrating when Israel suffered. Have you ever caught yourself feeling secretly pleased when someone else experienced misfortune? Why do you think we sometimes react this way?
  • How does the command to 'rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep' (Romans 12:15) challenge our natural tendencies?
  • The pastor states that modern terrorist groups represent today's 'Edom.' Do you agree with this interpretation? Why or why not?
  • What does it mean practically to 'bear one another's burdens' as mentioned in Galatians 6:2?
  • The sermon emphasizes that God will eventually right all wrongs. How does this truth provide comfort when you see injustice in the world?
  • What steps can we take as a church community to better support each other in times of both celebration and suffering?

Life Application
This week, identify someone in your life who is either celebrating a victory or struggling with a challenge. Make a deliberate effort to enter into their experience - rejoice fully with them if they're rejoicing, or offer meaningful support if they're suffering. Resist any temptation to feel jealous of their success or secretly pleased about their struggles. Instead, remember the phrase from the song: 'He ain't heavy, he's my brother.' Keep a journal of how this intentional practice affects both you and the other person, and be prepared to share what you learned with the group next time.

Key Takeaways
  • God sees all injustice and will eventually bring judgment against those who harm His people - no one escapes His notice.
  • Pride deceives us into thinking we're invincible, but God promises to humble the proud.
  • We should never take pleasure in or be indifferent to the suffering of others, especially our spiritual family.
  • Bearing one another's burdens and genuinely sharing in each other's joys and sorrows fulfills 'the law of Christ.'
  • True Christian community means treating others as family - not competitors or strangers, but brothers and sisters worth carrying.

Importance  of KE Groups

Growing spiritually takes a daily personal walk with God and a gathering together in fellowship with other believers.

Our corporate gathering is for equipping the saints, but meeting in small groups allows regular individual
participation so that personal needs can be addressed.

Small groups also foster growth in ministering the gifts of the Holy Spirit, accountability, and the support
necessary to be a healthy member of the family of God.

The leadership of Praise Tabernacle has encouraged group leaders to be missional and evangelistic
in their approach to leading these groups.

The ultimate goal is Kingdom Expansion.

Growing spiritually takes a daily personal walk with God and a gathering together in fellowship with other believers.

Our corporate gathering is for equipping the saints, but meeting in small groups allows regular individual
participation so that personal needs can be addressed.

Small groups also foster growth in ministering the gifts of the Holy Spirit, accountability, and the support
necessary to be a healthy member of the family of God.

The leadership of Praise Tabernacle has encouraged group leaders to be missional and evangelistic
in their approach to leading these groups.

The ultimate goal is Kingdom Expansion.

KE  (KINGDOM EXPANSION)  
GROUP LOCATIONS


Egg Harbor Township
Wednesday Nights @ 6:30 pm - Andy & Lori Holman's home -
108 Glenrock Road, EHT, NJ 08234

1st & 3rd Wednesday Nights @ 7:00 pm - Terry & Sue Luma's home -
201 Huron Ave. EHT, NJ 08234 \

Mays Landing
1st Wednesdays, 7 pm - Host: Pastor Josh & Loraine Kennedy;
46 Chancellor Park Dr. Mays Landing,

3rd Wednesdays, 7 pm - Host: Matt & Elise Lucas;
8 Homewood Court, Mays Landing

4th Wednesday, 7 pm - Host: Caleb & Tahlia Wilkes;
4752 Summersweet Dr. Mays Landing

Reach out to Pastor Josh if you have any questions: (609) 402-8869

Egg Harbor City
2nd & 4th Wednesday Nights @  6:30pm - Eddie Aponte's home -
6036 Chestnut St., Mays Landing, (609) 517-0165

Galloway
2nd & 4th Wednesday Nights @  6:30pm -Greg & Regina's home
(708) 642-6992 Greg's cell or Regina (817)718-5258

Ocean View
Sunday Nights (Every 1st & 3rd) @ 6pm - Joanne Utt's Home  -
2058 Route 9 Unit 413, Ocean View.  (609) 892-7651