Study Questions for May 24, 2026
Power for Doing
by Pastor Dale Beaver
Read Acts 2:1-4, 38-41 and 3 John 1:5-8.
Analogy for Understanding: Supporting a missionary is like being a support crew for a deep-sea diver. The diver can only explore the "gold mine" of the ocean floor if they are connected to a team on the surface that provides oxygen, communication, and safety. Whether you are the one in the water or the one on the deck, you are equally essential to the success of the mission, as you are both powered by the same life-sustaining connection.
Read Acts 2:1-4, 38-41 and 3 John 1:5-8.
- Pastor Dale shares a historical story about Andrew Fuller, who used the metaphor of a "gold mine" to describe the spiritual darkness and the vast need for the gospel in India in the 1790s. He asked, "Who will venture to explore it?" If we view the "gold mine" as the thousands of people who have never heard about Jesus, how does that change your perspective on the value of global missions?
- Historically, Pentecost was a Jewish celebration of the giving of the law at Mount Sinai and the harvest of the earth's first fruits. Pastor Dale explains that God sent the Holy Spirit on this specific day to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of both the law and the final spiritual harvest. Why is it significant for our faith to see God working through an intentional, historical timetable?
- At Mount Sinai, when the law was given, the people stood at a distance in terror; at Pentecost, the Spirit came close and settled directly on each person. Pastor Dale notes that while the law points out our sin and can lead to judgment, the Holy Spirit provides the courage and power to live righteously. How have you experienced the difference between trying to "follow rules" out of fear versus being empowered by God’s Spirit?
- The notes highlight that the Holy Spirit "settled on each of them," making every believer—not just special prophets or leaders—a living temple. Pastor Dale teaches that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now resides in you for the purpose of reaching others. How does this truth impact your sense of personal significance and your ability to serve God?
- Read Acts 2:38-39. The promise of the Holy Spirit is for you, your children, and "those far away". Pastor Dale defines "far away" as distances that are spatial (geographical), ethnic (cultural), and generational (time). Which of these "distances" do you find most difficult to bridge in your own life or community?
- The sermon explains that the Holy Spirit bridges distances through subcultures—groups of people united by common interests. Pastor Dale shares how his own background in mechanics and racing allowed him to reach people who "had no idea what Easter was". What unique interests, hobbies, or skills do you have that could serve as a bridge to share God's love with people who don't know Him?
- Read 3 John 1:5-8. John describes those who support traveling teachers as "partners" or "fellow workers" (sun-ergoy). Pastor Dale emphasizes that your support is not a "financial transaction" but a theological connection where you are spiritually "with" the missionary in their work. How does this redefine your understanding of what it means to support a mission financially or through prayer?
- When missionary William Carey agreed to go to India, he told Andrew Fuller, "I will go down if you will hold the rope". Fuller "held the rope" for 21 years by raising funds, writing letters, and keeping the network alive while staying in England. In the "diving operation" of missions, do you feel more called to be the one "in the water" or the one "holding the line" on the surface? Why?
- Pastor Dale reflects on the founding vision of CFC, noting that, the "heartbeat" of the church remains focused on global outreach. How does being part of a community with a long-term commitment to reaching the world encourage your own walk with Christ?
- The church is launching an initiative to "do for one what you can't do for everyone" by encouraging every person to specifically stand with one of our global missionaries or partners. Who is one person or global region (like India, Bolivia, or Central Asia) that the Spirit might be prompting you to support?
- Close in Prayer: Thank God for the gift of the Holy Spirit who makes us "living temples". Ask the Father for the courage to be a partner in His work, whether by going or by faithfully "holding the rope" for those who do.
Analogy for Understanding: Supporting a missionary is like being a support crew for a deep-sea diver. The diver can only explore the "gold mine" of the ocean floor if they are connected to a team on the surface that provides oxygen, communication, and safety. Whether you are the one in the water or the one on the deck, you are equally essential to the success of the mission, as you are both powered by the same life-sustaining connection.
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