Discussion Questions:
1. What kinds of things help you remember the way God has acted in your life to bless you? What kinds of things would your own Dayenu prayer include?
2. The breakdown of the Passover Dayenu prayer is first remembering being set free from slavery, and then remembering God’s provision in the desert, and then what God provides to draw us nearer to Him. How have you seen God do the same kinds of things in your own life?
3. What does it mean to receive a double portion? What responsibilities come with being first-born and receiving the double portion? How does this apply to us today?
4. Why are the Israelites referred to as “prisoners of hope” in Zechariah 9:11-12? How is seeing God’s response to the rebellion of the Israelites a source of hope to you? Is there a rebellion in which we have no hope?
5. Why would Elisha need a double portion of Elijah’s spirit? How is God providing it another message of the desire God has to restore us to Him?
6. How does a double rainbow provide a good image of the double blessings God wants to pour into our lives? What type of blessings would you say are more visible, and which are not as clear?
7. How has the empty tomb changed your perspective when things seemed to be crashing around you? Who or what assists you in remembering the empty tomb when you feel overwhelmed?
8. How does the double blessing or double portion of God’s provision help you take steps of healing?

