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The Mystery Revealed

1 h 2 min · 17. maj 2026
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Discussion Questions: 1) Was there anything from the sermon or the passage that stuck out to you? 2) God's plan was always to bless all nations through Abraham, but the Israelites kept narrowing that promise to themselves. In your own life, where do you notice yourself drawing a smaller circle than God draws? 3) Jonah knew God would forgive Nineveh and that was exactly why he refused to go. When have you found yourself hoping God's grace wouldn't reach someone, and what did that reveal about your own heart? 4) The idea that we are stewards, not sources, of grace means the pressure to fix people is not actually ours to carry. How does that change the way you think about engaging with someone who is struggling? 5) Paul found a way to experience blessing in prison because his joy was not tied to his circumstances. What circumstances in your own life are you waiting to change before you feel free to live out your calling?

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