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The Head, the Heart and the Hands: Week 4 - Do

Growth starts in our head, takes root in our heart, but at the end of the day it has to lead us to do something with our hands. In fact, if we do not show the fruit then we are not actually changing.

IMPACT CARD

Icebreaker: What plans do you have for this summer?

Reading: Hebrews 6

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are some of the times that you serve someone or do something for someone for an ulterior motive?

  2. Why is it important to go from HEAD, HEART, then to HANDS and not HANDS first?

  3. In what ways has “imitation” like it is said in Hebrews 6:12 helped you grow in your life?

  4. How does the fruit we show in our lives show us what we are rooted in? Give examples of bad fruit in your life showing the bad root it is connected to.

  5. How have you seen your bad fruit or good fruit feed other people?

  6. What is God putting in front of you right now to say YES to?

The Head, the heart, and the hands: week 3 - feel

Growth starts in our head, but it has to take root in our heart if we want to actually change. How can we grow and change to look more like Christ?

IMPACT CARD

Icebreaker: What plans do you have for this summer?

Reading: Hebrews 6

Discussion Questions:

  1. Do you consider yourself an emotional person? Why or why not? What can make you emotional?

  2. Read Hebrews 6:4-6. What do you think this verse is telling us?

  3. What are some ways that you can begin to “set your heart towards God” so that you can begin to change and grow?

  4. What are some ways that God has shown up in your life in the past?

  5. What ways is God calling you to grow right now? What plan can you make to make sure you grow?

  6. Do you have anyone to hold you accountable? If not, who is someone you can ask?

The Head, the Heart and the Hands: Week 2 - Think

If we want to follow God, it starts with committing with our head. How do we practically do that so we grow into spiritual maturity?

IMpact card

Icebreaker: Who is your favorite stand up comedian?

Reading: Hebrews 6

Discussion Questions:

  1. How were you as a student in school?

  2. Hebrews 6 points to 6 different elemental aspects of faith that all believers should understand. Which of the 6 do you understand the most? Which of the 6 do you understand the least?

  3. Out of the 4 practical ways to grow in our mind, which way to you need to focus on to start growing?

  4. What excuses do we tend to use when we aren’t growing in one area? How do we know they are excuses?