Share a time when you had something “available but not activated” in your life (like forgetting to turn on a car, flip a light switch, or take medication). How did that experience make you feel?
How might disbelief in God’s ability to help manifest in your daily decision-making, and what would it look like to practically shift your first response from human solutions to prayer?
We mentioned that 380 people missed the filling of the Holy Spirit due to disobedience. What areas of obedience might you be avoiding that could be blocking God’s power in your life?
How do you distinguish between the voice of condemnation and the voice of conviction in your spiritual life, and what does each voice ultimately lead you toward?
We shared that ‘you attract what you are, not what you want.’ How does this principle apply to your spiritual life, relationships, and the kind of community you’re building around yourself?
In what ways might you be treating the Bible like a buffet, selecting only the parts you like while ignoring the challenging commands of Scripture?
When the Holy Spirit prompts you to do something uncomfortable or challenging, how do you typically respond, and what pattern has developed in your spiritual life as a result?
We described sin as a separator even for forgiven believers. What un-repented sin might be creating distance between you and God’s presence right now?
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