Beneath the Cross: Where the Weary Find the Answer Today
Message by Ps Kelly Yuan, 3 Apr 2026, 10am service
Main Passage: Deut 28:1-2
- The “If Only… Then” Formula
Question: The sermon opens with the sentence, “Life would be so good… if only I _____, then I will _____.” What is your current “blank” right now? How does the Gospel specifically free you from believing that achieving that goal will finally bring you God’s blessing? - The Mirror vs. The Method
Question: The sermon says Deuteronomy 28 is “not a method of blessing in a fallen world” but rather “a mirror” that shows us our need for a Savior. How does your view of the Bible change when you stop reading it as a “to-do list for blessing” and start reading it as a “revelation of your need for Christ”? Can you share a time you treated a biblical command like a formula for control? - The “Heaviness” of Receiving
Question: The sermon shares the story of a mother who couldn’t receive a small gift without immediately repaying it—calling it “even kindness feels like a debt.” In what areas of your life (spiritually, relationally, or emotionally) do you struggle to simply receive God’s grace without feeling you have to “earn it back”? What would it look like for you to rest beneath the cross this week?
