Well Watered Women By Gretchen Saffles

Oct
15

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Chapters 10 & 11
Q:What season of life do you currently find yourself in? What might it look like
to faithfully pursue Christ in this season?

Gretchen emphasizes the difference between “little t truth” and “capital T
Truth,” giving several examples in chapter 11. What is one example of a little
t truth versus a capital T Truth that you need to remember?

Discuss the “Well-Watered Woman” statements from chapters 10 + 11.
Memorize and meditate on Romans 12:2.
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of
your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is
good and acceptable and perfect.” –Romans 12:2 (ESV)
Chapters 12 & 13
Q: 
In what ways have you found yourself trying to become like other people, both
in the past and in the present? What would your life look like if you instead
sought to be more like Jesus?
Gretchen reminds us that we are all under construction in this life. What fail-
ures do you find consuming your thoughts? How can you instead obsess over the
faithfulness of God?
In chapter 13, we read about how busyness, productivity, and achievement can
become our driving forces, crowding out what’s most important. In what ways do
you face this temptation, and what steps can you take to avoid it?
Discuss the “Well-Watered Woman” statements from chapters 12 + 13.
Are you leading like a follower of Jesus? (page 222) Discuss what this would
look like in your everyday life.