Opening Thought:
Discipleship isn’t about checking a box or finishing a program—it’s about ongoing growth, humility, and willingness to revisit the basics again and again. In this final chapter, the author shares some foundational truths and practical reminders to carry with us: keep your spiritual house in order, keep your motives pure, stay in a posture of humility, and never stop pursuing God.

  • Micah 6:8“He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?”

    Psalm 139:23–24“Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my anxieties; and see if there is any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

    1 Corinthians 10:31“Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”

  • The author mentions “keeping your house clean.” What do you think this means spiritually? How do you personally make space for God to “search your heart”?

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    Humility is emphasized again in this chapter. Why do you think humility is so essential for long-term spiritual growth?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    The book says, “If your discipleship journey is centered around performance, you will burn out.” How can we keep our motives rooted in love and grace rather than pressure and perfectionism?

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    The author reminds us not to “fix others” but to share what God has done in us. How does this approach change the way we disciple others or walk with someone who is struggling?

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    Micah 6:8 presents a simple but powerful summary of godly living. Which part—justice, mercy, or humility—do you find most challenging to live out? Why?

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    What are some practical habits that help you stay in a posture of dependence on God and openness to His correction?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • Reflection: In Psalm 139, David invites God to search his heart. Take a moment now to ask God to reveal anything in your life that needs to be surrendered or cleaned up. Write down what He shows you.

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    Action Step: Practice daily humility this week by starting each day with this prayer:“God, I surrender my motives, my words, and my heart to You. Lead me today. Search me, correct me, and grow me into the image of Christ.” Find one area each day where you can intentionally walk humbly—with your family, coworkers, or friends—and reflect on the impact.

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  • Father, thank You for the reminders we’ve received today. Help us to stay close to You, rooted in humility and motivated by love. Teach us to keep our spiritual house in order, to live with integrity, and to trust You to keep shaping us. May we walk humbly, love deeply, and honor You in all things. In Jesus’ name, amen.