NOVEMBER 2, 2025
Appleton
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:24–28, Exodus 1–12
1. What does Moses’ decision to leave Pharaoh’s palace reveal about the nature of faith?
2. How does Hebrews 11 describe Moses’ ability to ‘see him who is invisible’?
3. Have you ever had to choose between what was easy and what was right? What helped you make that decision?
4. What does it look like to ‘reason with God’ when facing fear or uncertainty?
5. How does the idea that ‘you are only as durable as what you love most’ challenge your current priorities?
6. What would it look like to embrace your limitations as a space for God’s power to work through you?
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:24–28, Exodus 1–12
1. What does Moses’ decision to leave Pharaoh’s palace reveal about the nature of faith?
2. How does Hebrews 11 describe Moses’ ability to ‘see him who is invisible’?
3. Have you ever had to choose between what was easy and what was right? What helped you make that decision?
4. What does it look like to ‘reason with God’ when facing fear or uncertainty?
5. How does the idea that ‘you are only as durable as what you love most’ challenge your current priorities?
6. What would it look like to embrace your limitations as a space for God’s power to work through you?
Hortonville
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:24–26, Exodus 2, Matthew 4:1-11
1. What does Moses’ refusal to be known as Pharaoh’s son tell us about his identity?
2. How does the phrase ‘disgrace for the sake of Christ’ challenge our understanding of value and reward?
3. What is a time you have been tempted to choose the easy wrong over the hard right? What helped you resist?
4. What does it look like to live with a value system shaped by faith rather than culture?
5. How does the example of Moses—and ultimately Jesus—reshape your view of suffering and reward?
6. What step could you take this week to align your identity more fully with being a child of God?
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:24–26, Exodus 2, Matthew 4:1-11
1. What does Moses’ refusal to be known as Pharaoh’s son tell us about his identity?
2. How does the phrase ‘disgrace for the sake of Christ’ challenge our understanding of value and reward?
3. What is a time you have been tempted to choose the easy wrong over the hard right? What helped you resist?
4. What does it look like to live with a value system shaped by faith rather than culture?
5. How does the example of Moses—and ultimately Jesus—reshape your view of suffering and reward?
6. What step could you take this week to align your identity more fully with being a child of God?
Neenah
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:23–28, Exodus 3:1-11, Exodus 12, Isaiah 53
1. What does Moses’ wilderness experience teach us about how God prepares people of faith?
2. Why is the Passover such a significant moment in Moses’ journey of trusting God?
3. Have you ever felt inadequate for something God was calling you to do? How did you respond?
4. What does it mean to ‘stand in grace’ knowing Christ’s righteousness is credited to your account?
5. How does understanding the Passover shape your view of Jesus as the Lamb of God?
6. What area of your life might God be inviting you to stop striving and start resting in what Christ has done?
Reference Scripture Passages: Hebrews 11:23–28, Exodus 3:1-11, Exodus 12, Isaiah 53
1. What does Moses’ wilderness experience teach us about how God prepares people of faith?
2. Why is the Passover such a significant moment in Moses’ journey of trusting God?
3. Have you ever felt inadequate for something God was calling you to do? How did you respond?
4. What does it mean to ‘stand in grace’ knowing Christ’s righteousness is credited to your account?
5. How does understanding the Passover shape your view of Jesus as the Lamb of God?
6. What area of your life might God be inviting you to stop striving and start resting in what Christ has done?