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title: "Faithfulness in Leadership and Marriage" | ||
date: 2025-02-02 | ||
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## Big Idea: | ||
Faithfulness to God is reflected in our worship, leadership, and | ||
relationships—especially in marriage. God calls us to honor Him with our actions and guard our | ||
hearts from compromise. | ||
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## Icebreaker: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given about relationships, | ||
marriage, or commitment? Or, What’s the worst piece of relationship advice you’ve ever heard? | ||
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## Questions | ||
1. Read Malachi 2:1-2. Why is God so serious about honoring His name? | ||
2. Read Malachi 2:5-6. What qualities made Levi a godly leader? | ||
3. Read Malachi 2:8. How can spiritual leaders cause others to stumble? | ||
4. Read Malachi 2:10-11. What does faithfulness to God have to do with how we treat others? | ||
5. Read Malachi 2:14. Why does God call marriage a covenant? | ||
6. Read Malachi 2:15-16. What does it mean to "guard yourselves in your spirit"? | ||
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## Prayer Focus | ||
1. For our worship – That we would honor God with our actions, not just words. | ||
2. For faithfulness – That we would be trustworthy in leadership, relationships, and | ||
commitments. | ||
3. For marriages – That God would strengthen and restore marriages in our church. | ||
4. For protection from compromi |