Small Group Discussion Week 2

Sep 17, 2025

Small Group Guide: Rest, Rely, Reset


Opening Question:

- What does "rest" mean to you, and how do you typically seek it in your daily life?


Scripture Focus:

- Matthew 11:28-30

- Proverbs 3:5-8


Key Takeaways:

1. Jesus invites the weary and burdened to find rest in Him.

2. True rest comes from accepting Jesus' teaching and taking on His yoke.

3. Trusting in God's understanding rather than our own leads to straight paths and refreshment.


Discussion Questions:


1. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites the weary and burdened to come to Him. How does this invitation resonate with your current life circumstances?


2. Jesus offers rest but also asks us to take His yoke. How do you understand this paradox? What might it look like in practical terms?


3. Reflect on the phrase "accept my teaching" as an interpretation of "take my yoke." How might viewing Jesus' teachings as a yoke change our perspective on following Him?


4. In what areas of your life do you find it challenging to trust in God's understanding rather than your own? Why do you think that is?


5. The sermon mentions that even when following God's wisdom, we may still face challenges (e.g., needy neighbors, potential envy, sudden disasters). How does this reality impact your view of trusting God?


6. Discuss the analogy of watching a thriller movie for the second time, knowing the ending. How does this relate to having faith in God's plan for our lives?


7. How do you balance the need for personal rest with the call to serve others and engage in ministry?


8. Proverbs 3:8 mentions "healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones." How have you experienced physical or emotional renewal through trusting in God?


Practical Applications:


1. This week, identify one area where you typically rely on your own understanding. Make a conscious effort to seek God's wisdom in that area instead.


2. Practice the "three R's" mentioned in the sermon: Rest, Rely, Reset. Share with the group how you plan to implement these in your daily routine.


3. Choose a specific teaching of Jesus that you find challenging. Commit to studying and applying it this week, viewing it as taking on His yoke.


4. Reflect on your current "workload" in life. Are there any burdens you need to bring to Jesus? Consider ways to practically do this.


Closing Prayer:

Close the session by having group members pray for each other, specifically focusing on areas where they need rest, guidance, or renewed trust in God's understanding.