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In light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
1. How busy are you on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest amount)?
2. Which of these following statistics do you identify most with?
75% of Parents are too busy to read to children (if you have any).
33% of American adults claim to live with extreme stress.
50% of American adults often lie awake due to stress.
121 emails per day is the average amount of emails for an American office worker.
Americans check their phone once every 12 minutes on average, or over 80 times a day, for a total of 5 hours a day.
12% claim to have no close friends, and are too busy to invest in pursuing them.
3. Read Mark 5:21-41. How was Jesus busy, yet, "interrupted?" How did he respond?
4. Jesus lived a life on a constant journey from town to town. He was very busy. Yet, during his day-to-day travel, he was frequently interrupted by people in need. Time after time, Jesus stopped and loved whoever was in his path. For Jesus, every "disruption" was seen as "destiny." What would it look like for you to see people in your path as destiny and not a disruption?
5. Is there someone right now you had originally seen as a disruption that you now see as destiny? How could God be using you to impact their life?
By Fork Christian ChurchIn light of this week's message, we encourage you to consider these questions and dig in a little deeper with your personal study, with your family, or with your small group.
1. How busy are you on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest amount)?
2. Which of these following statistics do you identify most with?
75% of Parents are too busy to read to children (if you have any).
33% of American adults claim to live with extreme stress.
50% of American adults often lie awake due to stress.
121 emails per day is the average amount of emails for an American office worker.
Americans check their phone once every 12 minutes on average, or over 80 times a day, for a total of 5 hours a day.
12% claim to have no close friends, and are too busy to invest in pursuing them.
3. Read Mark 5:21-41. How was Jesus busy, yet, "interrupted?" How did he respond?
4. Jesus lived a life on a constant journey from town to town. He was very busy. Yet, during his day-to-day travel, he was frequently interrupted by people in need. Time after time, Jesus stopped and loved whoever was in his path. For Jesus, every "disruption" was seen as "destiny." What would it look like for you to see people in your path as destiny and not a disruption?
5. Is there someone right now you had originally seen as a disruption that you now see as destiny? How could God be using you to impact their life?