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This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Nicole Tobias.
We put Spring Session 2.0 together to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?”
Discussion Questions:
Nicole was very honest about her past year, and some of the unhealthy, and ultimately
untrue thought patterns that it brought into her life- some old and some new. Have you
ever found yourself in a similar situation where you start to believe untrue things about
yourself?
2. In John 11, we see Jesus weeping, mourning the loss of a good friend. Nicole uses this
story and states, “Jesus is with you right in the thick of it. His heart breaks whenever your
heart breaks… It might feel like you are alone, but you are never alone.” Do you believe
this? How can we remind ourselves and others of this truth, even in really hard
circumstances?
3. Nicole challenges us to leave behind the lies of the enemy, and instead be reminded that
we are children of God, created in his image, made to be in a relationship with Jesus.
What are some unhealthy or untrue thought patterns that you need to give to God? How
can we remind ourselves and others who we really are in Christ and how valuable and
important we are to Him?
Scripture References:
John 11: 1-44
James 1: 2-4
By Pittsburgh Kids FoundationThis is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Nicole Tobias.
We put Spring Session 2.0 together to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?”
Discussion Questions:
Nicole was very honest about her past year, and some of the unhealthy, and ultimately
untrue thought patterns that it brought into her life- some old and some new. Have you
ever found yourself in a similar situation where you start to believe untrue things about
yourself?
2. In John 11, we see Jesus weeping, mourning the loss of a good friend. Nicole uses this
story and states, “Jesus is with you right in the thick of it. His heart breaks whenever your
heart breaks… It might feel like you are alone, but you are never alone.” Do you believe
this? How can we remind ourselves and others of this truth, even in really hard
circumstances?
3. Nicole challenges us to leave behind the lies of the enemy, and instead be reminded that
we are children of God, created in his image, made to be in a relationship with Jesus.
What are some unhealthy or untrue thought patterns that you need to give to God? How
can we remind ourselves and others who we really are in Christ and how valuable and
important we are to Him?
Scripture References:
John 11: 1-44
James 1: 2-4