Weekly Reading for February 2 – 8
Preparing for Next Week’s Message
Sermon Series: RebootSermon Title: Reconnecting with Your Creator and Redirecting Your Life
This reading plan will get your heart and mind set for the next message on February 9, 2025:
- SUNDAY: Matthew 6,
- MONDAY: Psalm 139,
- TUESDAY: Genesis 3,
- WEDNESDAY: Matthew 22,
- THURSDAY: John 15,
- FRIDAY: Psalm 51,
- SATURDAY: Matthew 6,
Reflecting on the Most Recent Sermon
Sermon Series: RebootSermon Title: Reprioritize Your Relationships and Reengage in Community
Delivered On: February 2, 2025
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Memorize and Reflect
Proverbs 27:17As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
Prayer Direction
Thank Jesus for the relationship that He offers you and the relationships with others that He has given you. Invite Him to show you ways you can take steps to grow in those relationships.“Live It!” Challenge
Old School Words of Encouragement: This week, set aside time to write five notes for people in your life. In your notes, express your appreciation and highlight at least three things that have blessed you and are blessing others. Commit to sending the notes by the week’s end.Small Group Discussion
Describe the first relationship you had where you experienced mutual encouragement and support.
Read: Ecclesiastes 4:9-10. According to these verses, what are some of the benefits of being together?
Read: Philippians 4:1. How does the Apostle Paul describe His friends from Philippi? Why do you think he described them as such?
How would you describe the friends you have made and the relationships you have built through Shoreline Church?
Read: Colossians 3:12-13. What are the qualities that we are called to exhibit within healthy relationships? Of these qualities, which is the most difficult for you?
Reflecting on this week’s message, what is one step you could take to improve your relationships? Be specific and ask your group to pray for you as you take the steps to reprioritize your relationships and/or reengage in a Christ-like community.