God created you on purpose for a ________.
purpose
Romans 8:28 says God works ________ things together for good.
all
Life experiences create ________.
narratives / stories
Moses’ story is discussed in Hebrews chapter ________.
11
Spiritual gifts come from the same ________.
Spirit
In the biscuit example, the ingredients represent your life’s ________.
experiences / moments / ingredients (accept any)
This promise is for those who ________ God.
love
Narratives become deeply held ________.
beliefs
Moses refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh’s ________.
daughter
1 Corinthians 12:4 says there are different kinds of ________.
gifts
The practice of looking for God’s goodness in a hard situation is called ________.
reframing
Romans 8:29 says God’s goal is to make us like His ________.
Son(Jesus)
Those deeply held beliefs are called your ________ ________.
core truths
Moses chose mistreatment with God’s people instead of enjoying the pleasures of ________.
sin
Spiritual gifts are given by God to be used for ________.
God / His Kingdom
Week 1 taught us that God can use both ________ and ________ experiences.
good and bad
Romans 8:28 teaches that God has a ________ and a purpose.
plan
Every choice you make reveals what you believe at your ________.
core
Moses valued God more than the treasures of ________.
Egypt
Week 3 taught: spiritual gifts are not decorations—they are meant to be ________.
used
A “redemptive narrative” means telling your story in a way that shows ________.
redemption / God’s goodness / God’s work
Romans 8:28–29 teaches that God can use even painful things to shape your ________.
purpose / life / future
Week 2 taught: Not everything you believe is a ________.
truth
Moses made his decision because he was looking ahead to his ________.
reward
The lie we must reject is: “I’ll make a difference ________.”
someday