Whats Next Study Guide
2019 by Chris Hodges
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Contents
The only guarantee that tomorrow is going to get better is if you are growing today. And the most important growth for you and me is our spiritual growth, our walk with God.
JOHN C. MAXWELL
Forrest Gump once declared that life is like a box of chocolates... you never know what youre gonna get. As a pastor, I have encountered many people who seem to navigate their spiritual lives that way. They dont know where theyre going, what they want to get, or even where they want to go. They know something is missingand they long for a clearer sense of purpose and directionbut they just cant seem to find it.
Others I have encountered have been on a spiritual journey at a comfortable pace for most of their lives... so comfortable, in fact, they feel caught in a rut, spinning their wheels in a life that feels predictable and even boring. They, too, long for a deeper meaning in life, a deeper joy, a deeper connection to the God they love and the Savior they are committed to following. But they dont know where to turn or how to step off the treadmill they are on.
Some people are simply exhausted. Perhaps a major detour has left them reelinga health crisis, divorce, or job loss has rerouted them from the path they once thought their lives would follow. They know God has a plan for them and have caught glimpses of where he wants them to go. But after being sidelined, theyre tired and not sure how to get going again.
It may seem like a clich, but we are all on a journey. At some point, we will all hit hills and valleys, twists and turns, intersections and detours that will cause to ask, Now what? Which way do I go? Whats next for my life? During these crossroads moments, we need to pause and remember our priorities. We need to look beyond whats logical or convenient or advantageous. We need to look to God as our ultimate GPS, our souls true compass, so we can lead a life thats purposeful, joyful, and significant for eternity.
This is why I wrote Whats Next? and created this accompanying small-group study. During the course of the next five weeks, we will look at what it takes to get started on our journey with Christ and then take the next steps to know God, find freedom, discover our purpose, and ultimately make a difference in our world.
Now, this is not to say that Ive got it all figured out. But I know the One who doesand you can know him as well. If your faith journey is just beginning, dont worry, because you wont get lost in these pages. If youre a mature believer who has been walking with Christ for a while now, there is still plenty for you. No matter where you are on your journey, this study will serve as a spiritual field guide to help you discover whats next!
Group Size
The Whats Next? video-based study is designed to be experienced in a group setting such as a Bible study, Sunday school class, or other small-group gathering. If the gathering is large, your leader may split everyone into smaller groups of five or six people to make sure everyone has enough time to participate in discussions.
Materials Needed
Everyone in your group will need his or her own copy of this study guide, which includes the opening questions you will discuss, notes for the video segments, directions for activities and discussion questions, and personal studies in between sessions. You will also want a copy of the Whats Next? book, which provides further insights into the material you are covering in this study. (See the note at the end of each weeks personal study for specific chapters to read in the book to prepare for the next weeks group meeting.)
Facilitation
Your group will need to appoint a person to serve as a facilitator. This person will be responsible for starting the video and keeping track of time during discussions and activities. Facilitators may also ready questions aloud and monitor discussions, prompting participants to respond and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate. If you have been chosen for this role, note there are additional instructions and resources in the back of this guide to help you lead your group members through the study.
Personal Studies
During the week, you can maximize the impact of the course with the personal studies provided for each session. You can treat each personal study section like a devotional and use them in whatever way works best for your schedule. You could do one section each day for three days of the week or complete them all in one sitting.
SESSION 1
START THE JOURNEY
We need to look to God as our ultimate GPS, our souls true compass, if we want to live a life thats purposeful, joyful, and significant for eternity.
CHRIS HODGES
Getting Started
Sometimes, the most difficult part of a journey is the first step. Perhaps you can relate. Maybe there is a place in the world you have been longing to visit. Youve thought about how great it would be when you finally made it there. But try as you might, you just cant seem to figure out how to take the next step to make that trip a reality.