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How can we cultivate an ‘active curiosity’ about Jesus in our daily lives, and what questions should we be asking to deepen our understanding of His work today?

In what ways might we be ‘stuck’ in our faith, like the Pharisees or Simon Peter, and how can we overcome this spiritual stubbornness?

How can we practically stand in solidarity with persecuted Christians around the world, embodying the spirit of Rachel weeping for her children?

What does it mean to engage in ‘active self-inquiry’ as a Christian, and how can we guard against becoming ‘little Herods’ in our own lives?

How does insecurity manifest in our spiritual lives, and what steps can we take to build a more secure relationship with God?

In what ways can we practice ‘active generosity’ like the Magi, considering carefully what we bring to Jesus and His church?

How might sacrifice play a role in our giving and service to the church, and what would it look like to travel ‘courageously’ in our generosity?

What legacy of faith and generosity are we leaving for future generations, and how can we inspire others through our devotion?

How can we move from a passive to an active worship of Jesus, and what specific actions might this involve in our lives?

Reflecting on the carol’s words, ‘What can I give Him, poor as I am?’, what unique gift can each of us offer to Jesus this Christmas season and beyond?

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