This study explores what it truly means to live out the heart of God in our everyday actions and relationships. Scripture calls believers not only to personal faith but also to active compassion, integrity, and humility in how we treat others.
Through this study, participants will reflect on how justice expresses God’s righteousness in the world, how mercy reveals His love and forgiveness, and how humility keeps our hearts aligned with His will. Together, these form a framework for living faithfully—seeking not power or perfection, but a life that reflects God’s character in a broken and divided world.
Key Thought:Humility is not thinking less of yourself — it’s thinking of yourself less. To walk humbly with God means to recognize our dependence on Him and to follow His lead rather than our own. True humility keeps our hearts teachable, our motives pure, and our steps aligned with His purpose.Discussion Questions:What does walking humbly with God look like in everyday life?How does humility change the way we relate to others?Why is humility necessary in pursuing justice and mercy?What practices help you stay grounded and surrendered to God?
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Key Thought:Mercy is love in action. It’s the choice to forgive, to show kindness when it’s not deserved, and to extend grace just as God has extended grace to us. Loving mercy means living with compassion — not just feeling sorry for others but moving toward them with empathy and care.Discussion Questions:How has God’s mercy shaped your own life and relationships?Why is it sometimes hard to show mercy to others?What are ways your group or church can better reflect God’s mercy to your community?How can mercy bring healing — both personally and collectively?
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Key Thought:God’s justice is about more than fairness — it’s about restoring what is broken and standing for what is right. To “do justice” means to live with integrity and compassion, seeking to make things right where they are wrong. Justice reflects the very character of God and how He desires His people to act in the world.Discussion Questions:How do you define justice from a biblical perspective?What are practical ways believers can “do justice” in daily life?How does God’s view of justice differ from the world’s idea of it?Where is God calling you to take action or speak up for what’s right?
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