Talk It Over Questions

Questions to ask around the table to help you discuss the Sunday Message

Talk It Over Questions

Talk It Over 8/24/25

Series Title – Change Your World In 52 Days


Sermon Title - Finish Strong


1. What “Ono” distractions are pulling me away from the work God has called me to? Where do I need to say, “I cannot come down” in my life right now?


2. What lie from the enemy have I been believing about myself, my calling, or my God? How is God calling me to replace that lie with His truth?


3. Are there any “fake voices” or counterfeit truths I’ve been listening to that don’t line up with God’s Word? Where do I need to return to Scripture as my anchor?


4. What wall is God asking me to finish? What’s one step I can take this week to move forward and not quit?


5. The Big Question: What is God saying to me—and what am I going to do about it?


Ask Your Kids


1. Can you think of a time when someone showed you love? How does that help you understand how God loves us?


2. What does it mean when we say “God is love”? How can we show God’s love to our friends?


3. Why do you think it’s important to love others the way God loves us?

Talk It Over 8/17/25

Series Title – Change Your World In 52 Days


Sermon Title – Remember The Lord


1.  The enemy mocked Nehemiah to discourage him before he even got started. Share a time when someone’s words or attitudes tried to discourage you from doing what God called you to do. How did you (or how could you) respond with faith instead of fear?


2.  In chapter 4, discouragement came from within the camp and even from people on Nehemiah’s own team. How do you recognize when your own thoughts or the voices of those close to you are pulling you away from God’s calling? What can you do to “flip the script” when that happens?


3.  Verse 14 was Nehemiah’s rally cry: “Don’t be afraid! Remember the Lord… fight for your friends, your families, and your homes!” What are some practical ways you can “remember the Lord” this week when life feels overwhelming?


4.  Nehemiah reminded the people their work was about more than walls—it was about their families and their future. What are you fighting for right now? How can you fight more intentionally through prayer, faith, and action?


5.  Nehemiah lifted the eyes of his people off the rubble and onto God’s greatness. Who in your life needs that same encouragement right now, and how can you be the one to remind them of God’s greatness and faithfulness?


Ask Your Kids


  1. What happened when the big storm hit while Jesus and His friends were in the boat? (Mark 4:35–41)
  2. How did Jesus show His power in the story?
  3. What is something in your life right now that feels like a “storm”?
  4. How can remembering that “Nothing is too hard for God” help you when you feel scared?

Talk It Over 8/10/25

Series Title – Change Your World In 52 Days


Sermon Title – It Might As Well Be Me


1.  What’s something you’ve seen in your life, your city, or the world that breaks your heart—but you’ve tried to ignore or avoid it? What would it look like to stop avoiding it and let God give you a burden for it?


2.  Nehemiah sat down to cry—he allowed the pain in. When’s the last time something hit you so deeply that it moved you emotionally or spiritually? Did you push it away… or pray it through?


3.  We often feel overwhelmed by the size of the problem and paralyzed by our limitations. What keeps you from believing “God could actually use me”? What lie do you need to stop believing?


4.  Nehemiah didn’t stop at tears—he turned to prayer. What specific burden do you need to start praying about this week, like Nehemiah did for days?


5.  Standing up to act sometimes means stepping out in faith. What is one step you could take this week—however small—to move toward being part of the solution to the burden you feel?


6.   “Somebody has to do something about this… it might as well be me.” What does that phrase stir up in you? Is there an area of your life where it’s time to stop saying “someone should…” and start saying “God, send me”?


Ask Your Kids


1. How has God been good to you?


2. How can we show other people that God is good?


3. How can knowing that God is good change our mindset?