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Episode Synopsis
The Will You Are Trying to Find
Have you ever been paralyzed by the fear of “missing God’s will”? What if I choose the wrong job? The wrong school? The wrong person? Many of us don’t struggle with wanting God’s will—we struggle with knowing it, waiting for it, or worrying we’ll ruin it. This week we’re talking about God’s personal will—not a secret blueprint you have to crack, but a daily walk of wisdom, prayer, and trust. Through Peter’s story of failure and restoration, we’ll see that mistakes don’t cancel God’s mission and suffering doesn’t mean you’ve stepped out of His plan. God’s will is less about perfection and more about direction—and He promises to lead those who follow, not those who wait for perfect certainty.
James 1:2–4
Discussion topics
What is one thing you heard or read on the subject of Gods will that has stood out to you the most?
When you think about God’s will, do you tend to think more about the “big decisions” (career, marriage, moving, etc.) or the “daily steps” (attitude, words, choices)? Why?
What does it mean in practical terms to be “transformed by the renewing of your mind”? How might that help you discern God’s personal will this week?
How does knowing that trials can produce maturity change the way you think about pain in your own life? Can you share a time when God used suffering to shape you?
What’s one area of your life where you feel uncertain right now? How could you take “the next right step” this week—trusting God to guide as you move forward?
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Have you ever been paralyzed by the fear of “missing God’s will”? What if I choose the wrong job? The wrong school? The wrong person? Many of us don’t struggle with wanting God’s will—we struggle with knowing it, waiting for it, or worrying we’ll ruin it. This week we’re talking about God’s personal will—not a secret blueprint you have to crack, but a daily walk of wisdom, prayer, and trust. Through Peter’s story of failure and restoration, we’ll see that mistakes don’t cancel God’s mission and suffering doesn’t mean you’ve stepped out of His plan. God’s will is less about perfection and more about direction—and He promises to lead those who follow, not those who wait for perfect certainty.
James 1:2–4
Discussion topics
What is one thing you heard or read on the subject of Gods will that has stood out to you the most?
When you think about God’s will, do you tend to think more about the “big decisions” (career, marriage, moving, etc.) or the “daily steps” (attitude, words, choices)? Why?
What does it mean in practical terms to be “transformed by the renewing of your mind”? How might that help you discern God’s personal will this week?
How does knowing that trials can produce maturity change the way you think about pain in your own life? Can you share a time when God used suffering to shape you?
What’s one area of your life where you feel uncertain right now? How could you take “the next right step” this week—trusting God to guide as you move forward?
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
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