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<ol> <li>What stood out to you most from today’s message, and why do you think it connected with you personally?</li> <li>Why do you think people naturally drift toward forgetting sacrifice and treating costly things casually?</li> <li>In what ways can we intentionally build “memorials” that help us and our families remember God’s faithfulness?</li> <li>What does it practically look like to live in the freedom Jesus purchased instead of returning to old chains or compromises?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>Abraham obeyed God before he understood the full picture. What is an area of your life right now where God may be asking you to trust Him before you can clearly see the outcome?</li> <li>The sermon talks about “faith holding on during the hurt.” How have pain, disappointment, or unanswered prayers challenged your faith journey, and what helped you keep going?</li> <li>What are some practical ways we can remind ourselves of God’s faithfulness and promises during seasons where we feel discouraged, distracted, or spiritually tired?</li> <li>Which of the three points from the sermon do you most relate to right now: moving when God calls, holding on during hurt, or focusing on God’s promises? Why?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>What part of today’s message challenged you the most, and why do you think it stood out to you?</li> <li>In what practical way can you begin to live out justice this week through your voice, your resources, or your time?</li> <li>How can you keep this issue from becoming “out of sight, out of mind” in your daily life?</li> <li>Who is one person or situation God is putting on your heart to pray for, and how will you commit to praying for them this week?</li> </ol>

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<ol> <li>Why do you think God designed faith to be lived in community instead of alone?</li> <li>What are some signs that someone might be drifting into isolation spiritually?</li> <li>What is one step you can take this week to move from attending to truly belonging?</li> <li>How can we help others feel like they have a place here and are part of the family?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>Can you think of a time when you felt God nudging you to do something? What did you do?</li> <li>Why do you think people sometimes wait instead of responding right away to God?</li> <li>What is one step God might be asking you to take right now?</li> <li>How can we help each other take our next step and not ignore the moment?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>What part of the Easter story stood out to you the most today, and why?</li> <li>When you think about Jesus giving His life for you personally, what thoughts or emotions does that bring up?</li> <li>Have you ever had a moment where your relationship with God became real to you? If so, what changed?</li> <li>Who is someone in your life that needs the hope of Jesus, and how can you take a step toward them this week?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>What is the difference between praising Jesus in a moment and surrendering to Him as Lord over your life?</li> <li>Have you ever had a time where you were excited about God, but it didn’t last? What caused that shift?</li> <li>What are some things that can slowly crowd Jesus out of our lives without us realizing it?</li> <li>What would it look like this week to truly crown Jesus as King in your daily life?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>When you pray, do you feel like you can be fully honest with God? Why or why not?</li> <li>What is one area of your life where it’s hard to say, “Not my will, but Yours”?</li> <li>How do you know when God is asking you to take a step instead of just keep praying?</li> <li>What is one step of obedience you feel God is asking you to take right now?</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>Pastor Shawn talked about being conservative with his money, time, and energy. How do you distinguish between being a good steward and simply "holding back" from God?</li> <li>Mary’s worship was "counter-cultural" and "societal rebuffing." When was the last time your devotion to Jesus felt "risky" or "undignified" to the world around you? What stops us from being that "fanatic" for Him today?</li> <li>Pastor Shawn identified three ways we can be like Judas: being <strong>Critical</strong> (judging others' devotion), <strong>Selfish</strong> (chasing the American Dream over presence), and <strong>Fake</strong> (hiding behind "Christianese" or a holy mask). Which of these three "Judas tendencies" do you find most tempting in your own life? Why is it often easier to critique someone else’s "expensive" worship than to examine our own heart’s greed or pride?</li> <li>Jesus said, <em>"Whoever will save his life will lose it, but whoever will lose his life for my sake will find it."</em> What is the "treasure" currently sitting in your hands that feels the scariest to drop into the basket at the foot of the cross? What do you hope to "find" once you finally let it go?</li> </ol>