How We Protect the Vineyards in Our Life

Community Group Questions

  1. Reflecting on the principle that it's always too early to quit but never too late to start, where in your life have you been tempted to give up on something God has called you to, and how might starting or restarting now change your perspective or actions?

  2. Considering the idea that you always get better pay when you let God keep the books, can you share a time when you trusted God with the outcome of your efforts rather than demanding a specific result, and what did you learn from that experience?

  3. The sermon teaches that God is not fair by human standards but is always just. How does this truth challenge your understanding of fairness in situations like work, relationships, or church life, and how can you apply it to a current challenge you're facing?

  4. In light of the principle that another person's blessing is never your loss, think about a time when someone else's success or blessing made you feel envious or overlooked. How can shifting to a "giver" mindset help you rejoice with them and protect your own "vineyard" in life?

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