9.14.25 - Between A Rock, A Hard Place, and Hope (Kenny Camacho)

BETWEEN A ROCK, A HARD PLACE, AND HOPE

SCRIPTURE: Jeremiah 29




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REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Kenny discussed how the Israelites believed nothing bad could really happen to them because they were God's chosen people. How can this mindset be dangerous for Christians today?

  2. This opening sermon in our new series invites us to seek out a “third way” that is not violent anger or surrender/assimilation. What might this look like in practical terms for believers facing difficult circumstances?

  3. What situation in your life needs a “third way” approach rather than fighting or surrendering?

  4. How have times of defeat or humbling in your life ultimately strengthened your testimony of God's faithfulness?

  5. In Jeremiah 29:5-14, God instructs the exiles to build houses, plant gardens, and seek the welfare of their captors' city. Why would God ask His people to thrive in a place of defeat rather than fight against it? What area of your life feels like a “Babylon” right now, and how might God be calling you to thrive there rather than to give in to anger or hopelessness?

  6. How does the concept of holy endurance differ from simply “putting up” with difficult circumstances? What would it look like to practice holy endurance in your current challenges, while still maintaining your witness for Christ?

Kenny Camacho