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Discussion Questions:

1.  What difficulty do you have choosing things for the sake of others instead of focusing on taking care of your own needs?  How is this connected to bearing the image of God and your character?

2.  Do you take time to think about how each day is one piece of a bigger picture?  How would this help you to appreciate the various situations in your life, even the trials?

3.  Why do you think God often chooses to work in our lives in covert ways?

4.  How do you deal with the silence of God?  How have you seen people contrive ways of showing God’s presence?  Why is this not necessary?

5.  The Passover and the Feast of Purim are reminders of God’s deliverance.  What helps you to keep His deliverance in mind, especially in times when it seems like He is silent?

Discussion Questions:

1.  With all the trials David experienced, how did he become a man of praise instead of bitterness?  What strategies do you see from his life that will help you praise more and complain less?

2.  Why do the roots of your faith need to be both deep and wide?  What helps you to grow in these different ways?  How is your faith walk both a sprint and a marathon?

3.  What signs were there that Saul was going to struggle with the responsibilities of being king?  Why do you suppose God put him in this role anyway?

4.  Why can a kingdom be no greater than the character of the individuals?  What does this teach you about being intentional with the development your own character?

5.  Which do you have more trouble doing: recognizing your sin and confessing it, or changing so you don’t continue in it?  God changed Saul’s heart in I Samuel 10:6. Why did it not stay changed?

Discussion Questions:

1.  What kinds of shortcuts have you attempted in your spiritual development?  How did it work out for you? 

2.  Why is it difficult at times to remember that God is with us?  Why is having Him with us vital to our character development?

3.  Why did God seek to kill Moses in Exodus 4:24?  Are there any issues with your relationship with God that have not been set in order?  How was obedience greater than sacrifice or good works in this situation?

4.  Moses’ issue with anger resulted in him missing out on leading the Israelites into the Promised Land.  What areas of your own character are hindering you from experiencing all that God wants for you and from you?

5.  How have you seen shortcuts encouraged by worldly thinking lead to increased fear, anxiety, and even devouring one another?  Discuss if and how God’s path is truly better.

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