The Power to Change - Week 5 Discussion Questions

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Monday, February 5, 2024

We are in the fifth week of our series - The Power to Change. We all want to grow and change for the better in 2024, and this series is designed to help you step into the life you want that is found through God’s power to change. And he doesn't expect it all at once. This week we explored how small steps each day can lead to big changes in the long term.

Take some time today to further explore some of the key points of the message using the discussion questions below. Discuss with a friend or your group, or simply take some personal time to journal your answers and consider what God is trying to teach you this week.


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Discussion Questions:

  • What has been your biggest takeaway from this series, The Power to Change?
  • Why is slow progress often perceived as failure?
  • Read Luke 13:6-9. What is something new you learned about God from this passage?
  • Ben shared three areas that the gardener addressed: attention, fertilizer, and time. Which do you struggle with the most?
  • What is an area you would like to grow in? What does 1% better look like?

Series Theme Verse:

2 Peter 1:3
By his divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence.

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