HOME GROUP GUIDE
1. The Pace of Faith
Reflect on the story of Cliff Young, the potato farmer who won an ultramarathon by simply keeping a steady pace.
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What does this story reveal about how God values consistency over speed or appearance?
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How can this “steady shuffle” apply to your walk with Christ in a fast-paced world?
2. The Practice of Remembering
Psalm 77:11 says, “I will remember the works of the Lord.”
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What are some specific “works of the Lord” in your own life that you need to intentionally remember?
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What practical habits (journaling, worship, prayer, conversations) help you “pace yourself” by remembering God’s goodness?
3. Remembering Leads to Repentance
Joshua 24 and Nehemiah 9 show that remembering God’s faithfulness led His people to repentance and renewal.
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Why do you think remembering often comes before repentance?
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What area of your life might need to realign with God’s priorities as you look back on His faithfulness?
4. The Cost of Forgetting
The sermon warns that “no pace, no grace”—forgetting God leads to complaint and spiritual drift.
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How does complaint reveal a forgetful heart?
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What is one way you can replace a complaining mindset with a remembering, thankful one?
5. Living the “Ugly Shuffle”
“Live to shuffle, not shout.”
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In what ways does humble, steady faithfulness stand out in a world that prizes speed, noise, and recognition?
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How can your daily “shuffle” help others see the goodness of God?