The Study Guide for “Extraordinary Faith” focuses on exploring six biblical stories of remarkable faith in small groups. Each group discusses their assigned passage, key insights, and practical applications to reinforce trust in God. Participants choose action steps for the week, sharing them for accountability and reflecting on their faith journey through prayer and journaling.
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Bible Stories of Extraordinary Faith
My previous post of “How Deep Is Your Faith” was a study I chose among many. Below are some of the other stories which make a great personal study as you grow in Faith. 1. The Canaanite Woman’s Persistence Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it untoContinue reading “Bible Stories of Extraordinary Faith”
Small Group Study Guide: How Deep Is Your Faith
The content outlines a group session focused on trust in Jesus, beginning with an icebreaker about trusting without proof. It includes scripture readings from Matthew and Luke, followed by observations and discussion questions on faith and authority. Members are challenged to deepen their trust in Christ and apply this through prayer and intercession. The session ends with a closing prayer and encourages journaling reflections on faith for the next meeting.
Understanding Speaking Things into Existence: Biblically
The concept of “speaking things into existence” originates from Scripture, especially in God’s creative power as seen in Genesis and Psalms. While humans can influence through words, true creation belongs to God alone. Believers should align their speech with God’s will rather than attempting independent manifestation. Words hold power, so use them wisely.
Small Group Guide: Part 7 Living on Mission
This guide emphasizes living on mission through a heart surrendered to God’s call, reflecting justice, mercy, and humility as depicted in Micah 6:8 and the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19–20. It encourages practical applications, discussion, and daily actions to serve others, fostering a shared Christian mission.
SMALL GROUP GUIDE: Part 6: The Power of Prayer
The blog post emphasizes that prayer is about cultivating presence rather than performance. Key scriptures highlight its power and effectiveness. It encourages readers to reflect on their prayer lives, share experiences, practice peace through prayer, and listen for God’s voice. Practical applications include breath prayers, journaling, and group prayer.
Small Group Guide – Part 5: Stillness and Presence
The discussion guide emphasizes the importance of stillness and presence in connecting with God, highlighting relevant scriptures. It encourages participants to share personal experiences of peace, explore the significance of God’s whisper versus dramatic moments, and practice intentional quietness. Practical applications include a Five-Minute Challenge and creating a “Still Spot.”
Small Group Guide –Part 4 “Abiding in Christ” (John 15:1–11)
This discussion guide centers on the concept of “Abiding in Christ,” emphasizing that spiritual fruitfulness comes from a relational connection with Jesus rather than mere effort. Key themes include dependence on God during pruning, identifying fruitfulness, and cultivating joy through intimacy with Christ. Practical applications encourage daily reflection and group prayer.
Small Group Guide – Part 3: Seeking the Kingdom First
This study guide emphasizes seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness first, based on Matthew 6:33. It discusses how anxiety stems from focusing on needs rather than faith. Through scripture, discussion questions, and practical applications, the guide encourages group members to prioritize trusting in God, surrendering worries, and practicing generosity.
Small Group Guide: Part 2 Renewing the Mind
This guide focuses on transformation through mind renewal, emphasizing Romans 12:2. Participants will engage in prayer, discussion, and activities aimed at identifying and countering worldly beliefs with scriptural truths. The session encourages personal commitments to practices that foster mental renewal and mutual support within the group for overcoming conformity.