What is your legacy going to be? Maybe it’s your life savings or a collection of bobbleheads you leave to your friends and family. A snoopy bobblehead and money are nice, but they won’t last. What can we do to create a legacy that will last for generations? Today Joel teaches us how not to be the last link in the chain of our faith.
Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...
Welcome to the Weekend-Follow Up This is the group part of the Bible Challenge, so your questions are based on specific Bible passages from the weekend message. Each week, your group will discover what God might be saying to you, and how you can respond through a group discussion.
What generation do you fall into? What stereotype or characteristic of your generation do you most live out? a)Boomer: I worked hard for my money b)Gen X: Friends is my favorite TV show c)Millennial: I watch TikTok videos on Instagram d)Gen Z: Hold on, I have to post my BeReal
What stood out to you most from the message?
Who first told you about Jesus? How did it impact you?
How do you think the people around you would describe you based on the way you live your life?
What do you want your legacy to be (i.e. how do you hope your life will change the people and the world around you)?
Read Psalms 145:4. What is one way you can share God’s goodness with someone else this week?
Let’s end with prayer. You can say something like, “Jesus, thank you for investing in us, and placing people in our lives who did the same. Transform us into something that looks more like you. Help us be a light to the next generation. Give us the courage to proclaim your greatness to the world. Amen.”
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Bonus Questions Check these out if you’re on a roll and want to go a little deeper.
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Jul 31, 2022 • 1 hr 23 mins 15 sec