November 30th

Questions for November 30th:

  1. How did God speak to you this week?
  2. What questions came up for you from today’s teaching or your reading in Leviticus?
  3. When Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil they hid from God, because they were naked. What do you think eating from that tree had to do with seeing their nakedness?
  4. What are your thoughts about why God was pleased with Abel’s offering, but seemed displeased with Caine
  5. Genesis 47 says sin (Chatat) is crouching at your door, but you must master it. How do you master Sin?
  6. What options did Cain have at the moment that he felt angry? What does that teach us? What options do we have?
  7. How can we be praying for you today?

January 18th

Questions for January 18th:

how can we be praying for you this week?

What was your toughest struggle this week?

What questions came up to you today as we read the scripture and heard the teaching?

What was God teaching the Israelites about Land and property in this passage are there any takeaways for us today?

What would it look like for individuals or churches to practice “economic Sabbath” or “rest” today

How does the Jubilee reflect God’s character—His justice, mercy, and concern for the vulnerable?

How does Jesus’ ministry (e.g., Luke 4:18–19) echo or fulfill the themes of Leviticus 25?

January 11th: – Sunday Mornings with FreshStart

Questions for January 11th:

  1. When was the last time you expressed Godly Anger?
  2. What questions came up to you today as we read the scripture and heard the teaching?
  3. In the tabernacle, God’s presence was continual, but the light required obedience. How does that relate to us today? How do you make sure the light is tended continually?
  4. What is unique about using the word face with the showbread or thinking that God sustain his people by keeping them before his face?
  5. How does God’s teaching about blaspheming coincide with Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 12:31? What do you think Jesus is saying?
  6. How do you understand the teaching of Leviticus 17 to 22 with Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:38 to 48
  7. how can we be praying for you this week?

January 4th:

Questions for January 4th:

  1. what has God been creating with you this week?
  2. What questions came up to you today as we read the scripture and heard the teaching?
  3. In Leviticus chapter 22, verse 32 God says he must be acknowledged as holy by the Israelites I am the Lord who made you holy. Is the kind of holiness that God made in his people different than his holiness or is it the same? Why do you say so?
  4. Have you experienced the active creating becoming all consuming? I.e. it’s hard for you to stop creating or to say that what you’ve created is good enough/finished.
  5. We’ve talked a lot about Sabbath this year. What are your takeaways from today and how are you planning to apply this concept in your life in 2026?
  6. Christianity basically has two major holidays, Christmas and Easter. Why do you think God created so many holidays for the Hebrew people? What should this teach us? How should it affect our lives?
  7. How can we be praying for you this week?

December 28th

Questions for December 28th:

  1. What is a change you hope to make in 2026, and why is this change important to you?
  2. What questions came up to you today as we read the scripture and heard the teaching?
  3. We are told not to hold hatred in our heart, confront the one who hurt us, don’t take revenge, and don’t hold a grudge. Which is hardest for you and why?
  4. Leviticus says not to “bear a grudge” but to address the issue. What are some signs that you’re starting to hold resentment instead of dealing with a problem in a loving way
  5. If someone corrects you gently and biblically, how should you respond? What makes it hard to receive correction well?
  6. How do you love yourself?
  7. How can we be praying for you this week and into the new year?