- Recognize and give thanks to God
- Actively live out our faith
- Practice compassion and moral integrity
What practices do you do to recognize God’s goodness in your daily life?
In what ways can you cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude for the gifts you receive from God?
What practices or habits might help you develop your sense of gratitude?
In what ways does acknowledging God as the source of all good influence your decisions and actions?
How does your understanding of God’s unchanging nature impact your faith?
What steps can you take to be intentional in your interactions with others so that you are “qu to listen”?
What steps can you take to be “slow to speak” and “slow to anger” in difficult situations?
Does anger affect your ability to live out God’s righteousness? Why or why not? In what w do prayer and fellowship affect how you handle anger?
What “moral filth” or “wickedness” might you need to put away in your life? What prevent: you from putting it away? What forms of accountability do you have in your life?
In what areas of your life do you find it challenging to be a doer of the Word? How does be hearer but not a doer affect your spiritual growth? How can you be doer of the Word, even when it’s difficult?
How do you control your tongue in situations where you are tempted to speak harshly or impulsively?
What role does compassionate action play in your understanding of true religion?
How do you ensure that your faith is not just something you talk about but something you live out?
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