Discussion Questions:
1. What struggles do you have with keeping your mind focused upon the eternal Kingdom instead of getting caught up in focusing upon the temporary? What kinds of things help you think about what matters for eternity?
2. How are anxiety and worry tied to what you place into your mind? What kinds of filters or boundaries do you have for the types of things you let into your mind?
3. How is our view of money more a character issue than an amount issue? How did Paul learn to be content whether he had much or little?
4. Why is understanding the King and the ways of His Kingdom so important for character development? How do you suppose the Master would have reacted in the Parable of the Talents toward the person with one talent if when the Master returned he told him he had lost his talent because there was someone in need and he gave it to help them out?
5. What “glasses” has God provided for you to see Him and His Kingdom better? How often do you forget to put on your “glasses”? Why do we let ourselves get used to life without “glasses”?
6. In what ways have you seen people use distortion to fix distortion? How does one effectively surrender their viewpoints to the viewpoints of the LORD?
7. Do you agree that our reactions show better who we really are than our actions? What kinds of reactions does God need to transform in your life?
8. What kinds of lies do you tell yourself that you know are not true if you take time to compare the lies to the word of God? How do these lies maintain their power in our lives if we see they are not true?

