1) Jesus addresses the first of six contentions with the moral law by speaking into the intention of the words of the Law rather than the words themselves. Have you experienced a time when you obeyed the law rather than the intentions behind the law?   2)God is the ultimate, righteous, judge. And in this text we see that true worship with Him includes right relationship with one another as brothers and sisters in the Lord. What is the purpose of leaving behind your sacrifice BEFORE you offer it to God? Is it possible to offer worship to God with the wrong intentions?   3) Share a story of when you have experienced reconciliation and forgiveness from another brother or sister in a situation you thought would be impossible to resolve. How did the Holy Spirit guide that process?  

1) Jesus addresses the first of six contentions with the moral law by speaking into the intention of the words of the Law rather than the words themselves. Have you experienced a time when you obeyed the law rather than the intentions behind the law?   2)God is the ultimate, righteous, judge. And in this text we see that true worship with Him includes right relationship with one another as brothers and sisters in the Lord. What is the purpose of leaving behind your sacrifice BEFORE you offer it to God? Is it possible to offer worship to God with the wrong intentions?   3) Share a story of when you have experienced reconciliation and forgiveness from another brother or sister in a situation you thought would be impossible to resolve. How did the Holy Spirit guide that process?