Home Group Questions- February 23
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Discussion Questions:
Practical Applications:
Closing Prayer: Lord, we thank you for the trials that test and strengthen our faith. Help us to always turn to you first for wisdom, trusting that you will guide us generously and without reproach. Cultivate in us a steadfast faith that remains unshaken even in the face of life's challenges. In Jesus' name, Amen.
- God allows trials to test and strengthen our faith.
- We should ask God for wisdom when facing trials.
- True faith is cultivated through trusting God completely.
Discussion Questions:
- Pastor Rino mentioned that "trials cannot destroy your faith." Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?
- How do you typically respond when facing trials in your life? Do you tend to seek wisdom from God first, or do you turn to other sources?
- The sermon emphasized the importance of not being "double-minded." What does this mean to you, and how can we avoid double-mindedness in our faith walk?
- Reflect on the story of Joseph shared in the sermon. How did Joseph's trials prepare him for his future role? Can you think of a time when a trial in your life prepared you for something greater?
- Pastor Rino said, "Our values shape how we evaluate situations." How do your personal values impact the way you view and handle trials?
- What does it mean to you to "cultivate steadfast faith"? How can we practically do this in our daily lives?
Practical Applications:
- Daily Scripture Reading: Commit to reading your Bible daily this week, focusing on passages about trusting God in difficult times.
- Prayer Journal: Start a prayer journal where you write down your trials and the wisdom you're seeking from God. Review it regularly to see how God has been working in your life.
- Wisdom Check: Before making decisions this week, pause and ask yourself, "Am I seeking God's wisdom in this situation?"
- Gratitude Practice: Each day, write down three ways you've seen God's wisdom or provision in your life, even in challenging circumstances.
- Faith Declaration: Write a personal statement of faith that you can recite during difficult times to remind yourself of God's faithfulness and wisdom.
- Accountability: Share with the group one area where you struggle to trust God fully. Ask for prayer and support in cultivating steadfast faith in that area.
Closing Prayer: Lord, we thank you for the trials that test and strengthen our faith. Help us to always turn to you first for wisdom, trusting that you will guide us generously and without reproach. Cultivate in us a steadfast faith that remains unshaken even in the face of life's challenges. In Jesus' name, Amen.
