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Introduction:
2. The Legacy of Seth: Hoping in God (Genesis 4:25–5:32)
3. The Legacy of Enoch: Pleasing God by Faith (Genesis 5:21–24 + Hebrews 11:5–6)
Conclusion: What Legacy Are You Leaving?
Small Group Discussion Questions
“The direction you walk today determines the legacy you leave tomorrow.” What small daily choices or habits are currently shaping the direction of your life the most?
Where in your own life (work, family, money, hobbies, media, etc.) are you most tempted to “build a city” and make a name for yourself apart from God?
6. Genesis 4:26 says that in the days of Enosh (Seth’s line), “people began to call on the name of the LORD.” What would it look like for your family, your church, or this small group to be known as people who “call on the name of the Lord”?
a. Extra: If you could write one sentence about your family tree 100 years from now that begins “At that time, in the days of [your name], people began to…,” what would you want that sentence to say?
Because of Jesus, every believer gets “Enoch’s ending” – death is just a change of scenery, not the final period. How does (or how should) that truth change the way we face aging, grief, and even death?
Hebrews 11:6 says we must believe two things by faith: (1) that God exists and (2) that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him. Which of these two is harder for you to believe on a daily basis right now, and why?
By HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH5
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Introduction:
2. The Legacy of Seth: Hoping in God (Genesis 4:25–5:32)
3. The Legacy of Enoch: Pleasing God by Faith (Genesis 5:21–24 + Hebrews 11:5–6)
Conclusion: What Legacy Are You Leaving?
Small Group Discussion Questions
“The direction you walk today determines the legacy you leave tomorrow.” What small daily choices or habits are currently shaping the direction of your life the most?
Where in your own life (work, family, money, hobbies, media, etc.) are you most tempted to “build a city” and make a name for yourself apart from God?
6. Genesis 4:26 says that in the days of Enosh (Seth’s line), “people began to call on the name of the LORD.” What would it look like for your family, your church, or this small group to be known as people who “call on the name of the Lord”?
a. Extra: If you could write one sentence about your family tree 100 years from now that begins “At that time, in the days of [your name], people began to…,” what would you want that sentence to say?
Because of Jesus, every believer gets “Enoch’s ending” – death is just a change of scenery, not the final period. How does (or how should) that truth change the way we face aging, grief, and even death?
Hebrews 11:6 says we must believe two things by faith: (1) that God exists and (2) that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him. Which of these two is harder for you to believe on a daily basis right now, and why?

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