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Building on Wisdom Sermon Discussion Questions

WEEK 1

  1. What if abiding in Jesus isn’t about doing more for Him, but being more with Him—how would that shift the way you approach spiritual growth?

  2. What fruit is your life currently producing—and what does that say about the root you’re connected to?

  3. What if pruning is actually a sign of God’s love and investment in your growth, not His disappointment—how might that reframe your current struggles?


WEEK 2

  1. What if anxiety isn’t something you’re meant to manage alone—but an invitation to deeper prayer and trust?

  2. What thoughts have been shaping your emotions lately—and how do they line up with what Paul says to think about?

  3. What if emotional maturity isn’t about controlling how you feel, but learning to rejoice and give thanks even when you don’t feel it?


WEEK 3

  1. What if giving the first portion of your income to God is the key to real financial peace—not just spiritual obedience?

  2. Where in your financial life have you been playing it safe instead of being faithful with what God has entrusted to you?

  3. What would change if you saw every dollar as something on loan from God, meant to be used for His purposes?


WEEK 4

  1. What if God’s original design for marriage wasn’t one leading and one following—but two people partnering to reflect His image together?

  2. Where have cultural or religious traditions shaped your view of family more than Scripture has?

  3. What would it look like for your home to become a place of shared authority, shared purpose, and mutual respect?


WEEK 5

  1. What if the spiritual growth you’re praying for is waiting on the relationships you’ve been avoiding?

  2. Where in your life are you doing faith alone—and what would it take to let others in?

  3. What if biblical community isn’t just about being known, but also about being challenged toward love and good deeds?


WEEK 6

  1. What if your body isn’t just where you live, but where God wants to be seen—how would that reshape your habits, health, and priorities?

  2. Where might you be treating your body more like a possession than a temple—what would change if you saw it as sacred?

  3. What if pursuing health isn’t about control or appearance—but about stewardship and worship?


WEEK 7

  1. What if your greatest legacy isn’t what you build—but who you build up?

  2. Who are the “reliable people” in your life that you could begin to intentionally invest in?

  3. What if your calling isn’t just to lead, but to multiply—to raise up leaders who will carry the mission beyond you?

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