This Week's Questions

Week One:

1. What lies or idols tempt you to make them your identity instead of Christ? How would you answer them with gospel truth? Read: Ephesians 1:4–7

2. How does belonging to Christ reshape your priorities, relationships, and daily decisions? Read: Galatians 2:20

3. What are your “broken cisterns” you try to fill for help, and how do they fail you? Read Jeremiah 2:13

4. How does knowing Jesus as the living water, change the way you seek help in weakness? Read: John 4:10-14, 7:37-39

5. Which spiritual practices will you prioritize when you feel drained? (prayer, reading scripture, inviting community in to help, worship, seeking dependence on the Holy Spirit) Read: Hebrews 4:14–16; Rom 8:26–27

6. Describe a recent situation where you sought help wrongly. How would you respond differently now, relying on God?

7. Of the three areas “who, why, where” which area needs the most help in your unbelief right now? What one gospel-rooted step will you take this week to help your unbelief?

Week Two:

1. What voice is shaping me most right now, the voice of God through His Word, or the voices I consume every day? What does my actual attention reveal about what I trust most?

2. Where am I most tempted to hide, blame, or explain instead of honestly confessing and repenting before God? What am I protecting so fiercely that I keep resisting the light?

3. What sin have I been tolerating, managing, minimizing, or excusing that God is calling me to go to war against? If I keep making peace with this sin, what will it eventually cost me, and who else will it wound?

4. In the relationships and responsibilities God has given me, where am I drifting into passivity instead of stepping forward in love? What step of obedience have I already delayed long enough because comfort felt easier than courage?

5. Who really knows me well enough to challenge me, pray for me, and help me endure faithfully, and if there’s nobody, why not? Is my isolation mostly a circumstance, or is it a choice I keep making?