Disciple Is a Noun, Not a Verb - The Table Discussion Questions - September 4, 2025

Big Idea

You’re not called to do discipleship. You’re called to be a disciple.

Core 5 Questions:

1. What stood out to you from the Great Commission tonight?

2. How do you normally define being a "disciple"? Has that changed?

3. Why do you think it's easier to focus on what we do for Jesus rather than who we're becoming with Jesus?

4. Where in your week do you most easily forget that you’re a disciple?

5. What’s one small shift you could make to reorient your week around “being with Jesus”?

Go Deeper Questions:

6. When you hear the word “identity,” what comes to mind?

7. Have you ever had a season where your activity outpaced your intimacy with Jesus? What happened?

8. What would it look like to bring more of Jesus’ presence into your everyday routine—commute, work, meals?

9. How does our culture’s obsession with productivity make it hard to live as a disciple?

10. What would change if you believed Jesus was always with you this week?

11. What parts of Jesus’ character do you most long to become more like?

12. Do you have people around you helping you live this way? If not, what’s your next step?

13. What’s the biggest barrier to “being with Jesus” in your week?

14. What’s one practice you want to try this week to stay close to Jesus?

15. Who in your life might benefit from seeing you live more fully as a disciple?

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