T-Life Group Discussion Questions

Immeasurably More Series, Week 4: In Light of Eternity
November 23, 2025

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Message Review

The fourth lesson on how to be rich toward God is “Steward everything you have in light of eternity.” Stewarding everything we have in light of eternity is one of the primary ways we take hold of immeasurably more life that God wants FOR us in this life AND in the one to come. He wants to show us His glory, and carry onto completion His Unfinished, transforming work in us. God does immeasurably more when we steward everything He’s entrusted to us, by giving him our first and our best.

Main Point: If it doesn’t matter for eternity, it doesn’t matter.

Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:19 & Luke 12:13-34

Discussion Questions

  • What were your initial thoughts or takeaways from the sermon, and why?

  • Do you have any financial regrets? What happened, and why do you regret it? Why did you choose to do what you did leading to that financial regret?

  • In what areas of your life have you spent the most financial resources, and why?

  • Read Luke 12:13-34:

    • What words or phrases stick out to you in this passage, and why?

    • What main point(s) was Jesus communicating in this passage?

    • Why did God call the man “a fool” (vs 20)?

    • In verse 21, Jesus used the phrase, “rich toward God”.  What does that mean?

    • What did Jesus mean in verse 34, and what are the practical implications of that?

    • According to Jesus, what is one financial decision you’ll never regret choosing to make, and why?

  • Read 1 Timothy 6:17-19:

    • What big idea was Paul communicating in verse 19?

  • Ronnie said, the way to be rich toward God is by stewarding everything we have in light of eternity.  Why did Jesus and Paul instruct us to do that, and how did they instruct us to do that?  

  • How often do you view your life through the lens of eternity, if at all? What does that look like?

  • As you think about the resources God has already given you, what’s holding you back from stewarding those for Kingdom impact?

  • What is greed? How might greed prevent us from being rich toward God by stewarding everything we have in light of eternity?

  • At this moment, do you believe stewardship or greed is driving your financial decisions? Why?

  • What next step can you take to better steward everything God has given you?

  • If you made an Unfinished generosity commitment, how can we pray for you as you seek to follow Jesus regarding your generosity? 

     

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