How might our lives change if we approached every interaction as an opportunity to add value to others, as the sermon suggests?
In what ways can we cultivate faithfulness in our daily lives, even when it feels difficult or costly?
How does the concept of being ‘determined’ in our faith relate to the idea of predeciding our responses to challenges?
What are some practical ways we can steward and multiply the resources God has given us, whether they seem abundant or scarce?
How can we discern between genuine promptings of the Holy Spirit and our own desires or impulses?
In what areas of your life do you struggle most with being faithful, and how might you address those challenges?
How does the story of David’s patience in waiting for God’s timing, despite being anointed as future king, speak to us about faithfulness and obedience?
What does it mean to you personally to hear that ‘obedience is our responsibility, but the outcome is God’s’?
How might our perspective on giving and generosity change if we truly believed we were in the top 0.1% of global wealth, as the pastor mentioned?
In what ways can we encourage and build up fellow believers in their faith journey, even when we ourselves are struggling?
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