Life Group Resources: On The Go With God

Opening Prayer: Begin with a prayer asking God to guide your discussion and help each member reflect on His presence in their lives.

Key Takeaways:
God promises to be with us throughout our life journey, even during detours and unexpected turns.
Sometimes our path isn't what we initially planned, but God uses every experience to shape us.
Being strong and courageous comes from knowing God is always with us.
Listening to God's guidance and being open to His plan is crucial in finding our true calling.

Discussion Questions:
The pastor shared her 10-year journey of finding her calling. Can you relate to taking "detours" in your own life? Share an experience where you felt you were on an unexpected path.

The sermon mentions several biblical figures who received the promise "I will be with you" from God. How does knowing this promise applies to you as well affect your outlook on life's challenges?

Reflect on the VBS mile markers mentioned in the sermon. Which one resonates most with you right now in your life journey? Why?

The pastor said, "God has a sense of humor." Have you ever experienced a situation where you ended up doing something you initially resisted, but it turned out to be right for you?

How do you typically discern God's guidance in your life? What practices help you listen better to His direction?

The sermon emphasizes being "strong and courageous." In what area of your life do you need strength and courage right now?

Practical Applications:
Daily Reminder: Write down the phrase "The Lord your God is with you wherever you go" and place it somewhere you'll see it every day this week.

Reflection Journal: Spend 10 minutes each day this week writing about where you sensed God's presence or guidance.

Courageous Step: Identify one area in your life where you need to take a courageous step. Share it with the group and commit to taking that step this week, remembering God's promise to be with you.

Prayer Partners: Pair up with someone in the group to pray for each other daily, specifically for discernment and courage in following God's path.

Gratitude Practice: Each day, note one "detour" or unexpected turn in your life that you're now grateful for, recognizing how God worked through that experience.

Closing Prayer: Close the session by thanking God for His constant presence and asking for the strength to trust His guidance, even when the path seems unclear.
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