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Discussion Questions:

1.     How have you seen God’s desire to be actively involved in your life?  What kinds of things has He done to let you know He is with You and wanting to share life with you? 

2.     How has God provided the same type of things He gave to the Israelites as they walked through the wilderness?  What struggles do you have with not noticing or forgetting what God has done for you?

3.     Are there any markers or memorials you have established so your children can ask what they mean and give you the opportunity to tell how God has actively led you or rescued you?  Are there any you should establish so they will not be forgotten?

4.     What role has covenant played in your walk with God?  What kinds of things help you to reaffirm your covenant vows to God and grow in your bond of intimacy with Him?

5.     Are there times you have experienced Ichabod (no glory) due to trying to handle things by your own wisdom and strength?  How have you seen God change times of Ichabod (no glory) into times of Ebenezer (stone of help) in your own life? 

6.     How fitting for this fallen world is it that the Philistines would attack during a time of worship and devotion to God?  How have you seen this take place in your lifetime?  Why did they experience victory in this instance versus when they tried to take the ark of God into battle a few chapters earlier?

7.     Why is it important to build memorials?  Why is it important to recognize that we must continue to move forward from the situation that caused us to build a memorial? 

8.     What struggles have you seen with living in the past instead of moving forward?  How does one have a healthy balance of remembering the past, but not getting stuck in it?

Discussion Questions:

1.  What does it mean to be fruitful, multiply, fill and subdue the earth?  What does this look like in the world of 2026? 

2.  In what ways does your life bring order to the chaos around you?  Why is it important to be aware of this purpose for your life?

3.  How would you evaluate your walk with God?  What areas need some improvement?  Where do you feel distracted or off course? 

4.  Which do you find yourself doing in your walk with God: taking your own path as long as it winds up where He does; walking the same path as God, but at different paces; or walking together with Him at His pace and in the direction He leads us?  What kinds of things hinder you from going at His pace and staying on the path He sets?

5.  What do you think a good next step would be for you to focus upon for growth in your bond with God and your service to His Kingdom for 2026?  What might hinder you from taking this next step?

6.  What fears do you have about where God might lead you if you choose to walk with Him?  How has fear caused you to settle for less than what God wants for you?

7.  Why does God take Enoch from the earth?  What role did faith play in Enoch’s life after Methuselah was born?  What should we learn from this example given to us?

8.  How has believing God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him made a difference in your life?  Do you see yourself as an heir of righteousness?  How does this help you deal with the trials and challenges that come up in a walk with God?

Discussion Questions:

  1. What did you learn from a year of talking about being in the workshop of our Master?  How did Jesus blend the workshop with guiding us to the streets and putting things into practice?

  2. Do you see your spiritual walk as a race to complete?  Do you know what your specific race is and what the goals should be in completing it? Share this with the group.

  3. Why is it important that God started things with a mandate to fill the earth and subdue it?  What should this look like in 2026?  Does it even apply to us?

  4. What does it mean to be God’s son (child)?  What responsibilities and blessings come with this role?  How did Jesus restore us through His example and His acts of redemption?

  5. How does it help you to see the race set before Jesus and the way He was determined to accomplish it?  How does the model Jesus sets in persevering through the race help you to understand what being human should look like?

  6. In what ways have you experienced “agony” running the race God set before you?  What helps you persevere?  How are your trials part of the plan of God for the race you must run?

  7. How do you keep your focus on what is eternal instead of seeking what is temporary as the finish line of your race?  What difference has focusing on the eternal made in helping you live life with more fullness?

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