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One Word
SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS:
1. If you had to describe the space between Christmas and New Year’s in one word, what would it be—and why?
2. Which part of this message resonated most with where you are right now as you look toward a new year?
3. The message said, “We don’t fail because we don’t care—we fail because change without direction doesn’t last.” Where have you seen that play out in your own life?
4. Proverbs 16:3 says,“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” What do you think it looks like in real life to commit your plans to the Lord instead of just asking Him to bless what you’ve already decided?
5. In the message, the GPS illustration showed that saying “I want to go somewhere nice” isn’t enough—direction is required before guidance can begin. Once a destination is set, the GPS can guide each turn. How does that illustrate the difference between good intentions and God-directed clarity in your own life? Where do you need clearer direction right now?
6. Read Psalm 119:105. This verse describes God’s Word as a lamp, not a spotlight. What’s a “next step” you already know God has been nudging you to take?
7. What makes the idea of choosing one word feel helpful—or challenging—for you personally?
8. The message emphasized listening over impressing God. What gets in the way of being honest with God about where you really are?
9. As you head into 2026, what would it look like to actually return to your word throughout the year—in prayer, decisions, or daily rhythms?
