Put Me in Coach
Q1 - When you hear the phrase “Put me in, coach,” what does that stir in you right now—excitement, pressure, motivation, or resistance? Why?
Q2 - Read 2 Timothy 3:1–5. Which description in this list feels most present—or most normalized—in our culture today? Which one do you feel most tempted to overlook or excuse?
Q3 - The passage ends with “Have nothing to do with such people.”
How do we live faithfully in the world without becoming shaped by people or patterns that slowly pull us away from God?
Q4 - Read Philippians 4:6. How have you seen gratitude (or the lack of it) affect anxiety, entitlement, or peace in your own life? What’s one way thanksgiving could reshape your mindset this year?
Q5 - The sermon said, “You are the average of the five people you hang around with most.” fWho are the people currently shaping you the most—and are they pulling you toward Christ, away from Him, or keeping you stagnant?
Q6 - Read Exodus 33:15 and 1 Corinthians 2:4–5. As you look at this new year, what kind of people do you need around you to help you rely on God’s presence and power—not just good intentions? Is there a “pact” or commitment you need to make with others to grow together?
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