T-Life Group Discussion Questions
Immeasurably More Series, Week 3: First and Best
November 16, 2025
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Message Review
The third lesson on how to be rich toward God is “Give God your first and your best.” Generously giving God our first and our best prioritizes Him as first in our lives. He wants to show us His glory, and carry onto completion His Unfinished, transforming work in us. God does immeasurably more when we generously give Him our first and our best.
Main Point: God does immeasurably more when we generously give Him our first and our best.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:17-18 and 2 Corinthians 9:6-15
Discussion Questions
What were your initial thoughts or takeaways from the sermon, and why?
How has your definition of being rich verses being wealthy changed throughout this series? How has admitting you’re rich because you have more than you need been impacting you, or changing your perspective?
What’s the best financial advice you’ve ever received? Did you apply it? What was the outcome?
Solomon was known as the wisest and wealthiest man to have ever lived during his reign as the King of Israel. Read what Solomon wrote in Proverbs 3:5-10:
What is Solomon’s financial advice?
Why did Solomon advise this?
Read 2 Corinthians 9:6-15:
What words or phrases stick out to you in this passage?
What’s the significance of what Paul tells us in vs 7?
What main point(s) was Paul communicating in vs 10-11?
If you were God, would you give you more money? Why?
Read 1 Timothy 6:17-18:
In vs 18, what is Paul commanding us to do and why is he commanding us to do it?
Ronnie said, the way to be rich toward God is by generously giving Him our first and our best. What does it mean to give God our first and our best?
Be honest: Does your giving govern your other financial decisions, or do other financial decisions govern if you can give and what you give?
God doesn’t need our money. So why do you think He asks us to give Him our first and our best?
Does your giving reflect your first and your best? Why or why not?
Ronnie said generously giving God our first and our best starts with the question, “God, what would you have me do in regard to my generosity?” and ends with the decision to trust and obey. What next step may Jesus be inviting you to take today?
As you continue to ask God, “What would you have me do?” as it relates to Unfinished, how can we pray for you?
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