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How does Jesus’ choice of Levi, a tax collector, challenge our assumptions about who is worthy of being called to follow God?

In what ways might our own prejudices or biases prevent us from recognizing God’s call in unexpected people or places?

How can we cultivate a deeper sense of joy and happiness in our faith, beyond just an intellectual understanding?

What does it mean to truly leave everything behind to follow Jesus, as Levi did? How might this apply to our lives today?

How can we balance the seriousness of our faith with the genuine happiness and joy that should come from our relationship with God?

In what ways does the forgiveness of sins contribute to our happiness and spiritual well-being?

How can we make ourselves more aware of God’s presence in our daily lives, and how might this awareness impact our joy?

What are some practical ways we can ‘shine brightly’ for Jesus in our various spheres of influence?

How can we overcome the fear or hesitation we might feel about inviting others to experience our faith community?

In what ways can our personal happiness and joy in Christ become a powerful testimony to others around us?

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