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QUESTIONS & REFLECTIONS FOR THE JOURNEY

"Therefore, confess your sins to one another,

and pray for one another,

so that you may be healed."

James 5:16

1. Have you been a verbal testimony this week to the presence of Jesus in your life?

2. Have you given priority time to your family? Honored spouse/children?

3. Have you damaged another person by your words, either behind their back or face to face?

4. Have you lacked any integrity in your financial dealings?

5. Have you continued to remain angry toward another?

6. Have you secretly wished for another’s misfortune so that you might excel?

7. Have you been in a compromising situation with a member of the opposite sex any where this past week, or been exposed to sexually explicit or alluring material?

8. Have you succumbed to a personal addiction? Explain:

From: Raising Leaders for the Harvest - 3 ring, Bob Logan and Neil Cole


"Indeed, we live as human beings,

but we do not wage war according to human standards;

for the weapons of our warfare are not merely human,

but they have divine power to destroy strongholds.

2 Corinthians 10:3,4

9. I had a poor relationship with my father/mother. Perhaps that’s why I find it hard to believe that God truly loves me.

10. I have a hard time forgiving myself for things I’ve done in the past. I constantly dislike myself.

11. I have been wrongly treated and hurt in the past. I find it hard to be set free of the inner anger I feel when remembering it.

12. I have a sin or bad habit in my life that controls me. I try hard, but I really feel like a captive in this situation.

13. I have some addictive behavior e.g. overeating, gambling, exaggerating, smoking, drugs, alcohol, sexual problem, etc.

14. I sometimes feel that my desire for money and possessions have a powerful control over me.

15. I have a problem with anxiety. Sometimes I don’t even know why I am so anxious. I get anxious even about little things.

16. I have many fears in my life. They include fear of the dark and being alone, fear of sickness and death, etc.

From: Where do we go from here? by Ralph Neighbor