
How might God be calling you to be ‘available despite your circumstances’ like Mary was? What fears or doubts might you need to overcome to say ‘yes’ to God?
In what ways do you feel ‘appointed before your time’ for a specific purpose or role in your life or faith community?
How can we cultivate a spirit of being ‘ecstatic’ in our worship and praise to God, even in the midst of challenges or uncertainties?
What does it mean to you personally to ‘carry the King’ in your daily life? How might this impact your actions and decisions?
How can we balance ‘doing stuff’ for God with spending time in His presence? What practical steps can we take to prioritize our relationship with Jesus?
In what situations do you find it most challenging to ‘see yourself as His representative’? How can we overcome the temptation to ‘go with the flow’ in environments that don’t align with our faith?
How can we become more comfortable ‘speaking up’ for Jesus in our daily conversations without coming across as preachy or judgmental?
What might it look like for us to be ‘anointed in our obscurity’ like Mary was? How can we embrace God’s calling even when we feel insignificant or overlooked?
How does the idea that God often chooses ‘ordinary people to do extraordinary things’ challenge or encourage you in your faith journey?
In what ways might God be asking you to step out of your comfort zone and trust Him with a task that seems beyond your abilities, just as He did with Mary?
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