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When the members of your group sense that they're ready, the following list of questions may serve as a guide for deepening the relational patterns and helping each other keep promises. 1. How was the quality of the time you spent in prayer this week? 2. Did you pray for others in this group? 3. Did you put yourself in an awkward situation with someone of the opposite sex? At any time did you compromise your integrity? 4. What one sin plagued your walk with God this week? 5. Did you accomplish your spiritual goals this week? 6. Are you giving financially to your church/kingdom of God? 7. How have you demonstrated a servant's heart? 8. Do you treat your peers and coworkers as people loved by God? 9. What significant thing did you do for your family? 10. What was your biggest disappointment? How did you decide to handle it? 11. What was your biggest joy? Did you thank God? 12. What do you see as your number one need for next week? 13. Are you satisfied with the time you spent reading the Scriptures and praying this week? 14. Did you take time to show compassion for others in need? 15. Did you control your tongue? 16. What did you do this week to enhance your relationship with your spouse? 17. In what ways have you expressed your faith since we last met? 18. In what ways has God blessed you this week? And what disappointments consumed your thoughts this week? 19. Did you look at someone of the opposite sex in the wrong way? How have you been tempted this week? How did you respond? 20. How has your relationship with Christ been changing? 21. Did you attend church this week? 22. Have you shared your faith this week? How? 23. What are you wrestling with in your thought life? 24. What have you done for someone else this week?

25. Are the "visible" you and the "real" you consistent in this relationship? Remember, these questions are offered only as a guide, not as a standard, and should not be used until the group is ready for them. Read 2 Samuel 11-12 and make observations about the life of David and the need we all have to be accountable to one another.

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