Humility
“You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.”
John 13:13-15
5️⃣ -The 5 G’s
GOOD: What's something good that's happened since the last time we met?
GARBAGE: What's something that's been frustrating or weighing on you lately?
GOD: How has your relationship with God been going lately?
GRADES: How are your grades looking right now, and is there any class you're struggling with?
GIRLS: Is there any update on the girls in your life, or anything in that area you want to talk through?
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Purpose:
The goal of the Head is to understand what God is saying in the text. This includes observing the details, interpreting the meaning, and identifying key theological truths. Before we feel or do anything, we must first think rightly about God’s Word.
Guiding Question:
What is the context of this passage and what is it teaching?
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Purpose:
The goal of the Heart is to let the truth shape your affections. Scripture is not meant to remain in the mind—it is meant to stir love for God, conviction of sin, gratitude, awe, and worship.
Guiding Question:
What does this passage reveal about myself in light of God’s character?
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Purpose:
The goal of the Hands is obedience. God’s Word calls for action—repentance, change, faithfulness, and tangible expressions of love. A faithful response always moves from understanding and affection into practice.
Guiding Question:
What specific action is God calling me to take?