1. What did you learn about relationship with God?
-Trusting God as a Lover and a Provider. Being real with Him and other people.
2. How has it changed how you live?
-Trying to be more real. Seeing the true pain in myself and people and sharing that with others. It is letting me encourage people. Trying to be happy for them and then show them that I am.
3. Who will you share it with?
-I have shared how I felt on the study and what I have learned a few times on here. One really strong time. I will also share it with my friends and family when they ask how I am doing. Just to be honest in that with all of them.
These are some questions we should be asking ourselves after every Sunday or Saturday after the sermon. Ask them to yourself, even after your time with God in His Word or another Bible study you are taking. These are questions that need to be asked every day because we can see and do something with them. They are: What, How, and Who questions. They are good questions because they go over your relationship with God and how you will better it in the long run and with who will you share it with. When someone asked you why you changed something or an action, you have the script right in your head already.
That is what I think of these 3 questions has: a script. Keep these in your head and you will be ready to answer any question anyone has for you about God. To me, it is just a shorter version of your testimony when I think about it. If the person you are talking shares that they are interested in hearing more, then you can go deeper into your testimony. Of course, the time people have is always a consideration too so this might be a little faster. I just know that I want to have these questions in my head and I will be working on that and when we work on it to help other people, who knows it might even help us grow stronger in the Lord because we are understanding and memorizing things better.
Will you take the challenge with me?
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