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Personal Development
About This Series

All of us want to be successful in life. No matter how we might define success, the key is more than just acquiring the right knowledge, skills or connections; it is becoming the right kind of person. Come find out how the Christian faith gives us the resources to live a successful life.

SERMONS IN THIS SERIES
Responsible
Part 1 of Personal Development
BY Pastor Koh Wee Kiat
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Winston Churchill once said, “The price of greatness is responsibility.” We often underestimate the value of responsibility, relegating it to a basic trait that children should acquire. Yet, beyond mere duty, it is the bedrock of personal fulfilment. Let’s discover how the Bible gives us practical ways to incorporate responsibility into our lives.

 

1. ​Share about a time when you chose to deliver on your promise, even though it was costly. Do you think you are considered by those who know you as someone who can be trusted to keep your promises?

 

2. In what ways have you been giving excuses or pushing blame to others, instead of taking ownership? How do these hurt vour reputation?

 

3. Do vou view vour areas of responsibilitv as a labour of obligation or a labour of ove? what is one mindset change that you want to make to see the same work from a different perspective?

Relational
Part 2 of Personal Development
BY Pastor Koh Wee Kiat
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Theodore Roosevelt said, “The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” Being relational is much more than being nice and friendly. Find out how the Bible shows us the way to win people’s hearts.

 

1. Share a time when a relationship of yours turned sour because you insisted on safeguarding your own needs and feelings. How did losing that relationship make you feel?

 

2. In your relationships with other people, have you been self-centred or others-centred? What does it mean for you practically to put others' interests above those of your own?

 

3. According to Philippians 2:5-11, what is the Christian motivation to care for and value others?

Resilient
Part 3 of Personal Development
BY Pastor Koh Wee Kiat
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Nelson Mandela once said, “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” Setbacks and failures are bound to come our way, yet we can choose to respond, not react to them. Let’s learn how the Christian faith empowers us to bounce back in the face of adversity.

 

1. What were some setbacks or painful experiences from your past that resulted in positive benefits for others? How do you think your story can serve to advance the gospel?

 

2. Why do Christians view dying as a great gain? How does this truth give you strength during life’s challenges?

 

3. What is your overarching purpose in life? Why is living for God’s purposes the best way to live this life?