DIGGING DEEPER
WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 20 & 21, 2025
SERMON NOTES
DIGGING DEEPER
Read Matthew 2:1–12 about the Wise Men’s journey to Jesus.
The wise men followed a star without a full explanation or guarantee. What stands out to you about their willingness to respond to such limited information? What do you think made that risk worth it to them?
Where might you be noticing a “star” in your own life right now—a nudge, question, restlessness, or opportunity that feels like an invitation?
What would “leaving the known” look like for you this season—emotionally, relationally, spiritually, or practically?
Herod represents fear, control, and opposition to change. Why do you think resistance often shows up when people move toward something meaningful?
What forms of resistance—internal or external—tend to show up when you try to move toward growth or obedience?
Matthew says the wise men “rejoiced exceedingly with great joy.” What do you think made this moment so powerful after their long journey?
Where have you experienced joy or clarity after taking a risk of faith—or where do you hope to?
After encountering Jesus, the wise men didn’t just feel different—they went home a different way. Why do you think Matthew includes that detail? How open are you to the possibility that following Jesus could radically change your direction, habits, or priorities this year?
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