Feel free to just use these questions rather than the entire guide.
Read James 1:1–4. How can we hold frustration, sadness, and hope at the same time? Have you ever experienced this tension?
Read 2 Corinthians 12:7–10. How can something that makes us weak actually make us strong?
As we walk through challenges, how do we “let” perseverance finish its work? How can Hebrews 12:1–3 help us understand what perseverance looks like?
Group Reconnect
What movie could you watch over and over again?
Share a memory about a special July 4 celebration.
Open in Prayer
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Message Recap
When James writes to a group of people enduring suffering, he reminds them—and us—that trials have the potential to turbocharge our growth. He invites us to add joy and hope to our feelings of disappointment and sorrow, embracing an eternal perspective with the help of our faith family, rather than focusing only on ourselves and our problems. Megan Marshman’s main points:
Perspective on trials
Potential of trials
Presence in trials
Discussion Questions
Read James 1:1–4. How can we hold frustration, sadness, and hope at the same time? Have you ever experienced this tension?
How can walking through challenges reveal where we’ve placed our faith and what we actually believe about God and His role in our trials?
What role do learning, success, and perseverance play in developing maturity?
Read 2 Corinthians 12:7–10. How can something that makes us weak actually make us strong?
How do we “let” perseverance finish its work as we walk through challenges? How can Hebrews 12:1–3 help us understand what perseverance looks like?
Read Psalm 16:11. What does it look like to practice intimacy with Jesus? How can that help us shift our perspective to see potential in trials and be open to the presence of God and others?
This discussion may have left you with more questions than answers. Acknowledge what Megan’s message may have stirred within you, and commit to supporting each other with prayer and in other tangible ways.
Live it Out
Consider a current trial you’re facing. Practice talking to God about each emotion you feel, asking Him to show you one way to shift your perspective.
We don’t have to walk through life alone. Is God inviting you to join or lead a Willow Group? What step can you take this week to move closer to others?
If you need additional support during a time of suffering, reach out to your Campus Pastor or Group Leader, or call 847-765-5000 and ask to speak with a Response Pastor.
Is there another way God is calling you to live out the message this week?
Close in Prayer
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