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### Summary
In this sermon from the “Unfinished” series, the speaker explores
Philippians 1:6, emphasizing the transformative work God begins and
completes in us. It highlights that the Christian faith is distinct in
that it’s not about our efforts but God’s work in us. The discussion
also touches on the concept of koinonia, or partnership in the gospel,
and challenges us to release burdens and practice small, consistent
disciplines that reflect God’s heart.
### Ice Breaker
What is one small habit or routine that has positively impacted your daily life?
### Discussion Questions
1. What does Philippians 1:6 mean to you personally, and how does it
shape your understanding of God’s work in your life?
– Cross Reference: Ephesians 2:10
2. How can we identify areas in our lives that are “unfinished” and
need God’s transformative work?
– Cross Reference: 2 Corinthians 3:18
3. The sermon emphasizes the concept of koinonia. How can we practice
true fellowship and partnership in the gospel today?
– Cross Reference: Acts 2:42-47
4. What are some things that God might be asking you to release in
your life, and how can doing so lead to spiritual growth?
5. Discuss the idea of small, consistent disciplines. How can these
practices lead to a deeper spiritual life, and what is one discipline
you feel called to develop?
### Prayer Prompts
– Pray for the courage to release burdens and trust God’s work in our lives.
– Ask for guidance in identifying and committing to small, consistent
spiritual disciplines.
– Pray for our church community to grow in true fellowship and
partnership in spreading the gospel.
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