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Think (7-25-21)

“If my private world is in order, it will be because I have determined that everyday will be a day o

August 25, 2021 • Acts 17:10–12, Acts 22—28, Acts 18:8–11

Questions :

1. Read Acts 17:10-12. What did it look like for the Jews in Berea to think critically? How can we model the same type of critical thinking? Explain.

2. Read Acts 17:22-34. God’s Word is relevant for every aspect of life. How can creative thinking help you apply God’s Word in every circumstance?

3. Read Acts 18:5-11. How should the Word of God lead you to think compassionately about others? Explain.

4. How can we help you to stay centered on Christ this week?

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