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Sean Feucht Testimony of Isis Assassin coming to know Jesus
Activation:
Bible Character Partner Activation
Discussion Afterwards
Pictures/Words/Feeling
No Dates, Mates or Babies
Small Groups
Questions
o 1.) Why couldn’t David wear Saul’s Armor?
o 2.) Just like David couldn’t wear Saul’s armor, we can’t wear someone else’s relationship with Christ.
What does it look like to step into our own relationship with Jesus?
o 3.) How do we figure out what our calling and identity in Jesus are? (Scripture, Learning to Hear God’s Voice, Godly counsel, unique giftings/passions)
o 4.) What can we do to stand firm when other people try to discourage us from that calling?
Identity in Christ Sheet
Write 3 Down on Index Cards
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