T-Life Group Discussion Questions
Immeasurably More Series, Week 1: Admit It
November 2, 2025
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Message Review
The first lesson on how to be rich toward God is “Admit You’re Rich.” If we don’t admit we’re rich (have more than we need), then we’ll never learn how to be more rich toward God. God wants to show us His glory, and carry onto completion His Unfinished, transforming work in us. God does immeasurably more when we’re immeasurably more rich toward him.
Main Point: God does immeasurably more when we’re immeasurably more rich toward Him.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:5-21
Discussion Questions
What were your initial thoughts or takeaways from the sermon, and why?
What excites you most about Unfinished?
In what ways have you seen or experienced generosity generating transformation in you, others, or our church?
What is the line between “not rich” and “rich”?
Often, we feel as though we “need to get more rich before we can give.” Have you ever felt this way before? Do you feel this way currently?
Read 1 Timothy 6:5-21:
What sticks out to you in this passage?
What main point(s) was Paul trying to communicate in this passage?
In vs 6 and 8, Paul referred to “contentment”. What does it mean to be content?
What is Paul’s big idea in verse 8?
How would you describe someone “who wants to get rich” (vs 9)?
In verses 9-10, what does Paul say happens to people who want to get rich? Why do you think Paul says this happens? How have you seen or experienced this?
In vs 17 Paul refers to “those who are rich.” Who is Paul referring to?
According to the writers of Scripture, “rich” is not defined by a level of income, but by having more than you need. How does that change your view of what it means to be rich?
Ronnie challenged us to admit, “I have more than I need … I’m rich.” Does that make you uncomfortable? Why or why not?
Ronnie said, “God does immeasurably more when we’re immeasurably more rich toward Him.” What does this mean to you? How do we be rich toward God?
Where are you at on our Unfinished journey? What would it look like for you to engage over the next few weeks?
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