June 24 – 1 Peter 1:13-2

  1. Does holiness mean without sin or does it mean being perfect?
  2. Can we really be holy as God is holy?
  3. How do we maintain sound judgement in a culture that lives in the extreme and is so                            reactionary?
  4. If we have been ransomed, does this mean we have immense value and we should live                        differently?

June 25 – Ephesians 4:17-32

  1. Are there actual consequences to being ignorant?
  2. Does being calloused mean we cannot hear from God?
  3. Is sarcasm really godly?
  4. How can we live at peace with others and speak truth without being a jerk about it?
  5. Are we using our talents and time in a Godly way or are they sitting on the shelf?

June 26 – Isaiah 35:1-10

  1. If fools can’t miss God’s plan, do we have an excuse to miss out on God’s plan for salvation?
  2. How does holiness bring wholeness and healing to both the physical and spiritual?

June 27 – I Thessalonians 4:1-12

  1. Is sanctification just another term for growing and maturing in God?
  2. How do we live peaceably with others when it is so much fun to get people worked up?
  3. How destructive is lust when we desire things that we should not have and that are not healthy?

June 28 – 1 John 3:1-10

  1. If we are children of God, why do we keep struggling with the same sin?
  2. What are the excuses we use to justify our bad behavior and sin; and how many of those excuses stink?
  3. If we abide, does this mean we have a relationship with whoever we abide with?
  4. How does God provide a way for us to overcome sin and death?

June 29 – Leviticus 11:44-45

  1. Is consecration a response to what God has done for, in and through us?
  2. What are the things we need to put away or stop doing so we can grow in grace?

June 30 – Hebrews 10:1-18

  1. If we can’t earn our salvation or our holiness, why do we try so hard to earn it?
  2. Is God more concerned with what we can do for Him or being in right relationship with Him and others?
  3. Are we willing to memorize Scripture and put what we know into practice, or do we just read and forget about it?

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