Reflecting on the railroad workers and Adoniram Judson’s story, what would motivate you to invest your life in something that might only bear fruit after you’re gone?
We asked if we’re waiting on God or if God is waiting on us to obey. What specific area of obedience might God be waiting for you to act on before He moves?
How does the concept of running your leg of the relay race and passing the baton to the next generation shape your understanding of generational faithfulness and legacy?
David purchased the threshing floor for a temple he’d never build. What financial or personal sacrifice might God be asking you to make for people you haven’t met yet?
The message challenges us to make room for people we may never meet. How does this perspective shift your attitude toward church growth, community expansion, or generosity?
We mentioned that mature Christians live for legacy rather than temporary comfort. What temporary comfort or personal preference might you need to surrender to further God’s kingdom work?
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