The Message
Truth vs. Lies
Discernment
Real Life
Quote It
100

What is an “email” from the enemy in the context of the book?

A deceptive thought, lie, temptation, or negative message intended to influence our thinking.

100

“You are defined by your mistakes.” 

Is this Truth or Spam?

Spam.

100

What does discernment help us recognize?

The difference between truth and deception.

100

Give one example of a modern “email.”

Comparison on social media, fear of failure, self-doubt, perfectionism, etc.

100

Finish the sentence:
“Not every message deserves…”

“…a response.”

200

Why do deceptive messages often seem believable?

They often contain just enough truth or familiarity to make the lie convincing.

200

“Growth takes time.” 

Truth or Spam?

Truth.

200

Why is discernment important?

It protects us from believing unhealthy messages.

200

Someone thinks, “I’m not good enough.” 

What truth could replace that thought?

Any healthy, truthful affirmation consistent with the book’s message.

200

What folder should truth belong in?

The Truth folder (or starred/important folder).

300

What makes people more vulnerable to these “emails”?

Stress, fear, isolation, fatigue, doubt, or emotional pain.

300

“Everyone has life figured out except you.” 

Truth or Spam?

Spam.

300

Name one habit that strengthens discernment.

Reflection, prayer, journaling, wise counsel, or studying truth.

300

A friend believes a lie about themselves. 

What should you do?

Encourage them with truth and support.

300

What should we do with deceptive messages?

Delete them instead of believing them.

400

What should you do before responding to negative thoughts?

Pause, examine the message, and compare it with truth.

400

“Healthy accountability leads to growth.” 

Truth or Spam?

Truth.

400

What happens when we respond impulsively?

We often make decisions based on emotion instead of truth.

400

Name one situation where Chapters 3 or 4 can be applied.

Work, parenting, relationships, leadership, school, faith, or personal growth.

400

What should influence our thinking?

Truth—not fear, shame, or deception.

500

What is the greatest danger of repeatedly believing deceptive messages?

They begin to shape beliefs, decisions, and behavior.

500

What should replace lies?

 Truth grounded in wisdom and healthy thinking.

500

What question should we ask before believing a message? 

 

“Is this message true?”

500

What is one “email” you would permanently block?

Participants provide their own thoughtful answer.

500

What is one major lesson from Chapters 3 and 4?

Participants summarize one key takeaway from the chapters.