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1 John 2:15-17

1. The world tells us that truth is relative and encourages us to "find your own truth." Can 8 billion people have their own definition of what constitutes truth? How do you decide what truth is?

2. People can often mix up "love" with "appreciation." When apostle John tells us not to love the world or anything in the world, he wants us to say "yes" to things God appreciates and "no" to good things that have been twisted by sin. In what ways should that play out in your life?

3. How does trying to gratify the desires of the body, work to impact your soul? What are real-life examples?

4. Love always leads to sacrifice. What is Jesus asking you to sacrifice to pursue a more loving life?

5. Imagine these two big invitations given to you by a life with Jesus. Which one is harder for you to accept: To live the life God created for you in order to be part of his story (not the other way around - asking God to be a part of your story) or to walk with and be with Jesus every day?