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Week 1: “Find Your Flow: Clarifying the Vision”
•Scripture: Habakkuk 2:2-3; Philippians 3:12-14
•Introduction:
Explain that growth starts with a clear vision of where we’re headed. As we enter a new year, it’s crucial to define the goals and the vision God has placed on our hearts.
•Key Points:
•Write the Vision (Habakkuk 2:2-3)
•God instructs us to make our vision plain and specific.
•Clarity leads to intentional steps and wards off distractions.
•Pressing On (Philippians 3:12-14)
•Even the Apostle Paul recognized he hadn’t “arrived.”
•Encourage the congregation to keep pressing forward, no matter their stage of life or skill level.
•Eliminating Distractions
•True growth requires letting go of what hinders—habits, mindsets, or relationships that misalign with God’s vision.
•Application:
Challenge everyone to prayerfully write down key objectives for the year, aligning them with God’s purpose.
•Closing Thought:
When you know where you’re headed, you can confidently grow with the flow of God’s leading.
Week 2: “Master Your Mindset: Cultivating Discipline”
•Scripture: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27; 2 Timothy 1:7
•Introduction:
Point out that to grow and master our craft, we need discipline and a strong mindset. Success or failure often hinges on how well we train our thoughts and habits.
•Key Points:
•Run to Win (1 Corinthians 9:24-27)
•Paul compares our journey to that of an athlete who strictly trains.
•A champion’s mindset involves consistent discipline, not random bursts of effort.
•Spirit of Power and Self-Control (2 Timothy 1:7)
•God gives us a spirit of power, love, and self-control, equipping us to reject fear and laziness.
•We have the capacity to shape our mental environment through God’s grace.
•Daily Habits, Long-Term Gains
•Encourage the congregation to form daily habits—prayer, learning, practice—that yield long-term mastery.
•Application:
Ask individuals to identify an area where their discipline needs strengthening—could be time management, practicing a skill, or spiritual devotion—and commit to daily improvement.
•Closing Thought:
Discipline is the bridge between desire and accomplishment; partner with the Spirit to master your mindset.
Week 3: “Sharpen Your Skills: Excelling with Excellence”
•Scripture: Colossians 3:23; Proverbs 22:29
•Introduction:
Shift the focus to the pursuit of excellence in our craft or calling. We honor God by refining the abilities He’s placed within us and using them with passion and integrity.
•Key Points:
•Work Heartily for the Lord (Colossians 3:23)
•Everything we do—whether at work or in ministry—can be an act of worship when done for God’s glory.
•Excellence is not about perfectionism; it’s about giving our best with a heart aligned to Him.
•Seeing Skilled Workers (Proverbs 22:29)
•Skilled, diligent people stand before kings; their reputation and impact grow.
•Skill and diligence open doors of influence that can point others to God.
•Continual Improvement
•Challenge the congregation to keep learning, stay humble, and seek feedback.
•The greatest threat to growth is complacency, not failure.
•Application:
Encourage practical steps for skill-building (courses, mentorship, practice) combined with prayerful reliance on the Spirit’s empowerment.
•Closing Thought:
When you commit your work to the Lord and develop your skills, you “grow with the flow” of God’s purpose in your life.
Week 4: “Finish Strong: Sustaining Momentum”
•Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-2; James 1:4
•Introduction:
Conclude the series by focusing on the importance of endurance. Many people start strong in the new year but fade quickly. God calls us to finish our race with perseverance and maturity.
•Key Points:
•Run with Perseverance (Hebrews 12:1-2)
•Encourages us to throw off hindrances and fix our eyes on Jesus—the ultimate example of endurance.
•We can’t just start well; we need to push through the mid-year lulls and late-year fatigue.
•Completing the Work (James 1:4)
•Perseverance must finish its work so we may be mature and lacking nothing.
•Growth is a journey that requires steady progress, especially in tough seasons.
•Celebrating Small Wins
•Sustain momentum by recognizing God’s faithfulness in every milestone.
•Celebration fuels motivation, reminding us why we started in the first place.
•Application:
Challenge everyone to set a mid-year check-in or accountability system, ensuring they keep pace with God’s plan throughout the year.
•Closing Thought:
Don’t just “grow” briefly—finish strong by leaning on Jesus and allowing perseverance to shape your character.