
Who are the one, two, and three people in your life right now that fulfill the roles of someone you look up to, walk alongside, and are helping to grow in faith?
When was the last time you were truly honest with someone about your struggles in following God, even when it felt like everything was going wrong?
How comfortable are you with allowing others to ‘provoke’ or ‘sharply rub’ you in ways that challenge your faith and encourage you toward good works?
In what ways has individualistic culture affected your approach to faith, and how might you shift toward a more communal journey?
Reflecting on the Emmaus story, when have you experienced Jesus revealing himself to you through conversation and community with other believers?
Who knows the real state of your soul right now, and if you stumbled tomorrow, who is close enough to catch you?
What prevents you from giving others permission to speak truth into your life, even when those words might be difficult to hear?
How would your spiritual life change if you intentionally formed a ‘caravan’ of fellow believers to walk through the desert seasons together?
When have you experienced the difference between walking alone versus walking with others who include Jesus in the journey?
Are you willing to stay on the path with someone who is struggling, even when it requires sacrificing your own comfort or convenience?
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