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Going Deeper in “Hearts Full of Heaven’s Love”

Read the following a few times:

Rom 5:1-5; Matt 7:22-23; James 4:4; Romans 8:28; Heb 4:16

Reflect on the following:

1.     Verse 5 says God pours His love into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. How have you personally experienced God’s love — through people, prayer, worship, crisis?

2.     When you hear “made right with God,” what comes to mind? Relief? Skepticism? Pressure? Why?

3.     If you truly believed you had peace with God, how would that change your anxiety about your future, career, or relationships?

4.     What’s the difference between knowing God loves you and actually feeling secure in that love?

5.     Paul says we can rejoice in suffering. What kinds of “suffering” do people experience today (stress, loneliness, comparison, burnout, uncertainty)?

6.     Think about a hard season you’ve been through. What did you learn? Did it shape you in any way? How?

7.     What’s the difference between quitting when things get hard and building perseverance?

8.     Are you currently in a season of suffering, perseverance, character-building, or renewed hope? Explain.

9.     What’s the difference between biblical hope and wishful hope?

10.  When life feels disappointing, what keeps you grounded?

Spiritual Challenges:

1.     1. Stop Proving. Start Standing. - This week, when you feel the pressure to perform or impress, pause and pray: “I stand in grace. I don’t have to earn love.” Let that shape one decision you make.

2.     Reframe the Hard Thing. - Pick one current stressor (job search, relationship tension, money stress, big decision). Ask: “How might God be building perseverance or character in me through this?”

3.     Soak in Love (Not Just Information). - Set a timer for 5 minutes, three times this week. No phone. No multitasking. Simply sit and pray: “Holy Spirit, pour God’s love into my heart.” Pay attention to what shifts internally.