God Is Stronger Than Your Internet Habit
When was the last time you were really really thirsty? What did that first drink feel like?
What stood out to you most from the message?
God wants to hear about the things you struggle with. How does that make you feel? How comfortable is it for you to talk to Him about your struggles?
What area(s) of your life right could use some Living Water?
Read 1 Corinthians 10:13. How do you typically respond to temptation?
What’s a temptation that you find particularly difficult to resist? What about it gives it staying power?
Think of a broken cistern you’re drinking from right now. What’s one step you can take this week to replace that broken cistern with the source of Living Water?
Let’s end our time praying together. You can say something like, “Jesus, thank you for loving us no matter what we have struggled with. Give us Your strength to fight our temptations and find a way out. Continue to guide us to Your Living Water which never runs dry. Amen.”
If your “thirst” has led you down a path you don’t want to be on, you’re not alone. The popular, secular worldview of today tells us following all of our urges is normal – but we’re taking a look at some of the hidden impacts. Crossroads Lead Pastor Kyle Ranson leads us through an important conversation that many of us don’t want to have about porn habits. Unfortunately, pornography statistics reveal it’s a conversation that needs to happen. No matter where thirst has led you, the living water of Jesus is available to all of us – all we have to do is reach out and accept it.