Matt talked about Jeremiah 17:9. NLT
“the human heart is the deceitful and hard to understand.”

  1. How has your own heart deceived you in the past?
  2. Experience is a good teacher, share a time when you knew God was telling you to make a certain choice and you chose differently? How did that turn out?
  3. Like question 2, experience is a good teacher, share a time when you did choose what God wanted and how that turned Out?
  4. Proverbs 16:2 NLT says, “people may be pure in there own eyes but the Lord examines the heart”. How are you wired to make choices? (God, money, family, time) What influences your choices most?
  5. If you are comfortable enough, talk about the choices you are struggling with right now.
  6. Do you believe God has my best interest at heart?

Steve Gill - January 5, 2025

January 5, 2025

In the first of Commonway's series "The Last Arrow," Pastor Steve Gill set the stage for what we will be talking about over the next several weeks. We are challenged by the story of Israel's King Jehoash from 2 Kings 13. King Jehoash was described as hesitant, half-hearted, and not "hungry" enough. When the Prophet Elisha instructed him to strike his arrows, he only did so three times. We are challenged to think about if we are the type of people who will strike our arrows a few times and then quit, or will we keep striking and striking until no arrows are left? The key idea for this message is that God has given us victory in Christ and calls us to walk with a faith that never quits. The application of this message is for each of us to think "What is one thing in life that have quit consistently? And what is my first step to re-engage where I quit?

From Series: "The Last Arrow"

A series about the victory God has given us in Christ and the call to walk with a faith that never quits.

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