Welcome to the Weekly Digest!
Reading
Read Galatians 6:12-18 in preparation for our next Galatians teaching.
Journal Prompts
* A quick note on journaling: if you're new to this practice, our journey through the book of Psalms will be a great way to get started. The most important step to forming this discipline in your life is to write anything and write often. Journaling is an incredible way to slow down, digest the content of a text, let your brain internalize thoughts that may come up, and keep a record for future reflection on what God was speaking to you during your reading. Journaling can take many forms such as written prayers, bullet points, stream of consciousness, or even poetry. Try some different methods and find the one that works best for you.
Journal Prompts / Discussion Questions from Today's Teaching
Galatians Part 14 6:1-10
Is there a brother that you know is caught in a sin? Are you willing to be a part of their
restoration story? What specific part can you play in this process?
Is there a constant sin in your life? Are you willing to listen to others who desire to restore you?
What does Paul mean by “you will carry your own load”? How does that release you from
comparing yourself to others?
Describe a time in which you sowed to the flesh (your sinful nature) and what did you reap?
Describe a time you sowed to the Spirit and what did you reap?
How has the Book of Galatians been a catalyst for you to “do good to all people”?
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