When God Doesnt Fix It Study Guide
Copyright 2016 by Laura Story Elvington
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Contents
Unexpected phone calls can be good or bad. But regardless of whether the content of the phone call is good or bad, it has the potential to change our lives in profound ways.
When the caller tells us the cancer is gone, that weve been hired, that there is a buyer for the house were selling, or a thousand other good things, we immediately recognize the potential for change. In those moments, were convinced the old life as weve known it is over and a breathtaking new one has just begun. Our hope soars, and we cant wait to get started! But when the call brings bad news, we dont want our life to change. In the midst of a tragedy, we just want everything to return to normal or the way it used to be.
But is it possible that good things can come out of broken dreams? Is it conceivable that in the months that follow that initial frightening phone call, the possibility exists for a deeper intimacy with God, a renewed love for our friends and family, a greater comprehension of the scarcity of time, or a thousand other unexpected gifts? If we knew those treasures only came from walking through the valley, would we willingly choose the path that took us there?
For centuries, children have grown up hearing stories that end with the words, And they lived happily ever after. With the advent of media-on-demand, endless production of animated Disney films, and the fairy princess motif running through so many cultural stories, it is easy for young people to conclude that their personal stories should end with these familiar words. Adding to the confusion is the message being communicated in many childrens Bible storybooks and Sunday school classes, in which a whole generation of kids has heard a message that gives the impression God promises to make all our dreams come true. If we do our best to follow Jesus, he will make sure we experience smooth sailing through this life and into the next.
But God does not promise a painless and easy life this side of eternity, nor does the Bible guarantee endless delight and overflowing blessing every step of our journey. We are not assured of a happily ever after exclamation at the end of our years on this planet. Lets be clear: God loves his children. He delights to bless his people, and his grace is always present and sufficient. But he does not promise a painless, struggle-free, easy path through this life. What he guarantees is to be with us every step of the journey.
This world is not our home and it is certainly not our eternal destination. God has something even better planned for his beloved children. This life will have loss, heartache, struggle, and pain. When we walk with Jesus we will also drink in amazing joy, deep love, stunning beauty, and peace in the storms. And, when it is all said and done, we will find out that every person who travels through life hand-in-hand with Jesus will live happily ever after, after this life when we see Jesus face-to-face.
T he When God Doesnt Fix It video study is designed to be experienced in a group setting such as a Bible study, Sunday school class, or any small group gathering. Each session begins with a brief talk about it question to get you and the group engaged and thinking about the topic. You will then watch the video with Laura Story and jump into some directed small-group Bible study and discussion questions. Even though there are many questions available for your small group, dont feel that you have to use them all. Your leader will focus on the ones that resonate most with your group and guide you from there.
Each person in the group should have his or her own study guide, which includes video notes, small-group discussion questions, and daily personal studies to deepen learning between sessions. Participants are also strongly encouraged to have a copy of the When God Doesnt Fix It book. Reading the book alongside the curriculum provides even deeper insights that make the journey richer and more meaningful.
Its going to be great! However, if you want to get the most out of your experience, you need to keep a couple of things in mind. First, note that the real growth in this study will happen during your small-group time. This is where you will process the content of Lauras message, ask questions, and learn from others as you listen to what God is doing in their lives. For this reason, it is important to be committed to the group and attend each session so you can build trust and rapport with the other members of your group.
Second, remember that as much as small groups can be a deeply rewarding time of intimacy and friendship, they can also be a disaster. Work to make your group a safe place. That means first being honest about your thoughts and feelings as well as listening carefully to everyone elses opinion. (Note: If you are a group leader, there are additional instructions and resources in the back of the book for leading a productive discussion group.)
Third, resist the temptation to fix a problem someone might be having or to correct his or her theology. Thats not what this time is for. In addition, make sure you keep everything your group shares confidential. All this will foster a rewarding sense of community in your small group and give Gods Spirit some space to heal, challenge, and engineer life transformation.
Following your group time, you can maximize the impact of the course with additional study between the sessions. For each session, you may wish to complete the personal study all in one sitting or to spread it out over a few days (for example, working on it a half-hour a day on five different days that week). Note that if you are unable to finish (or even start!) your between-sessions personal study, still attend the group study video session. We are all busy, and life happens. You are still wanted and welcome at the group even if you dont have your homework done.
Keep in mind this is an opportunity to train in a new way of seeing the world. The videos, discussions, and studies are simply meant to kick-start your imagination to help you see how God is working through the troubled times and be a willing partner with him in his plan. As you do so, you will find hope in the midst of ongoing tragedy, healing in brokenness, peace in raging storms, and priceless gifts even in unresolved circumstances.
Of Note: The quotations interspersed throughout this study guide and the introductory comments are excerpts from the book When God Doesnt Fix It and the video curriculum of the same name by Laura Story. The in-between sessions material is by Laura Story with Jennifer Schuchmann. All other resources have been written by Kevin and Sherry Harney.
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