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10 Questions That Lead to Great Spiritual Conversations With just one question repeated, Jesus was able to penetrate

as able to penetrate deeply into


Peter’s heart and their friendship. Jesus asked these questions at a pivotal
moment in Peter’s life. Peter, one of Jesus’ best friends, had stood back in
Throughout the gospels, Jesus asked key, timely questions to spark deeper self-protective fear as Jesus was led to the cross. Peter felt immense sorrow
over this decision, and needed his relationship with Jesus restored. 
conversation and consideration.
Jesus’ conversation with Peter helped Peter spiritually. His repeated question
helped Peter examine his own heart and understand what Jesus wanted him to
By Greg BodziochUpdated:March 1, 2022 do. This is the power of asking questions.

Table of Contents Questions can draw out the deep waters of our hearts, help us understand
ourselves better, and help us listen attentively to God. By pushing the
conversation into uncomfortable territory with simply one repeated question,
1. What area of your faith are you feeling most challenged in currently? Jesus helped free Peter of his doubt and guilt so he could become who he was
2. Who do you think we could encourage or serve together? meant to be without being weighed down by his past.
3. What are the areas you think I can grow in?
4. Is there anything you are feeling guilty about?
5. What can I pray about for you? We see Jesus throughout the gospels asking key, timely questions to spark
6. What in your life is most encouraging to your faith right now? deeper conversation and consideration, and sometimes even controversy.
7. What’s something you really want, but are afraid to pray for?
8. What’s something you would do if you weren’t afraid of failure? Below are some helpful questions we can use to spark deeper spiritual
9. What are some things that have been on your mind the most today? conversations with our friends and family:
Why?
10. How are you doing? (and really listen to whatever comes out)
1. What area of your faith are you feeling most challenged in
currently?
Growing up, my family was extremely talkative.
Sometimes talking about an area of unbelief with a friend can help us take it
I have so many fond memories of us— my mom, dad, and myself (an only on. Discussing it can lead to new perspectives that we couldn’t see ourselves,
child)—sitting around the dinner table telling stories and rolling in laughter. in turn helping us attack it in a fresh way. 
We would even act things out and be crazy together.
We can’t fight spiritual battles alone; everyone needs help in some area of
Though we loved this fun and bonding time together every night, we their lives: 
definitely weren’t great at asking each other deep questions. In fact we would
often cut each other off mid-story, excited to tell another related story that had
just come to mind.  Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If
one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls
alone is in real trouble. A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated,
Instead of sharing one story or episode of the day and then delving deeper to but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a
understand or engage on a heart level, we moved on quickly to the next story triple-braided cord is not easily broken.
or experience. This was just our family style of conversation and connection, Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, 12 NLT
and we were all very comfortable with it.
As these verses tell us, two people are better off than one and can help each
other succeed. Asking each other about areas we feel challenged to believe
Young Greg at the dinner table can help us know how to help and support each other.
Now that my wife and I have been married for some 25 years and have boys
in high school and college, I wish I had learned earlier in life to be a more
inquisitve, active listener and not just an effusive talker. I can spin a tale with 2. Who do you think we could encourage or serve together?
the best of them, but have struggled mightily over the years to develop in the
question-asking and listening department in marriage and friendships. Let us think about each other and help each other to show love and do good
deeds.
Hebrews 10:24 NCV
I’m learning as I go and getting much better, but it’s been a long haul and a
constant learning curve, to say the least.  How to serve someone else is a great topic of discussion among friends. It can
get our minds off ourselves and our own problems, focusing us on how to help
another person. 
As I’ve had to learn the hard way in marriage and parenting, questions are
powerful tools for delving deeper in friendships. 
When you pool your ideas, you might come up with a really creative and
unique way to meet a need in your community or brighten someone’s day
I love the example and impact of Jesus’ simple, repeated question to Peter in together. You’ll also learn a lot about each other as you discover causes you
John 21: are passionate about and special talents you might not have known you have.

After breakfast Jesus asked Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me
more than these?” “Yes, Lord,” Peter replied, “you know I love you.” “Then 3. What are the areas you think I can grow in?
feed my lambs,” Jesus told him. [16] Jesus repeated the question: “Simon son
of John, do you love me?” “Yes, Lord,” Peter said, “you know I love you.” It’s very easy to get insecure in our relationships and wonder what other
“Then take care of my sheep,” Jesus said. people think of us. One way to head off this insecurity is to just ask. Initiate
[17] A third time he asked him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?” Peter asking for your friends’ feedback about areas you could grow. They’ll
was hurt that Jesus asked the question a third time. He said, “Lord, you know appreciate you opening the door for them to be honest with you and might
everything. You know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Then feed my sheep. invite the same feedback themselves.
[18] “I tell you the truth, when you were young, you were able to do as you
liked; you dressed yourself and went wherever you wanted to go. But when This is a great question to get a pulse on the quality of your friendships. It’s an
you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and others will dress you and opportunity to learn and grow closer as you invite honesty into your
take you where you don’t want to go.”  conversations. No matter what you hear, see it as an adventure to grow.
John 21:15-18 NLT
Like the Bible says in Ephesians 4, we grow when we speak the truth to one Sometimes, asking for what you really want feels vulnerable. We get afraid of
another in love: disappointment, and it’s easier sometimes just to not ask. But Jesus promises
that there is great power in two or three of us praying for the same thing. 
Instead, we will speak the truth in love, growing in every way more and more
like Christ, who is the head of his body, the church. So try asking a friend what they really want but are afraid to even ask for.
Ephesians 4:15 NLT Then, decide to pray for these things together.

4. Is there anything you are feeling guilty about? 8. What’s something you would do if you weren’t afraid of
failure?
This question is a door-opener to lifting the burden of guilt from a friend. It
also presents an opportunity to share your own areas of struggle so you can Jonathan went to find David and encouraged him to stay strong in his faith in
support each other in openness and change together. God.
1 Samuel 23:16 NLT

The Bible teaches us that everyone has sin (Romans 3:23), and if we tell A spiritual friend helps other people find strength and faith in God, even in
ourselves we don’t have any sins we are lying to ourselves (1 John 1:7). So situations that seem scary. One way we can do this is ask our friends what
sharing guilt with each other doesn’t have to feel overly scary or dramatic, they would do if fear of failure wasn’t a factor.
because we all experience it. Spiritual conversations help us identify guilt and
get it out in the open so we can pray for each other and help each other talk to This can help us understand the dreams and desires God has put on our
God about our guilt as well: friends’ hearts and help them stay focused on what God can do when they are
tempted to get afraid.
Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be
healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces
9. What are some things that have been on your mind the most
wonderful results.
today? Why?
James 5:16 NLT
Just a note—if you feel guilty about something particularly sensitive or that The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but one who has insight
might cause pain to the people you want to talk to, you might consider getting draws them out.
help from a trusted spiritual advisor first. Make sure your motive for talking Proverbs 20:5 NIV
about guilt is to be close, not to just relieve your conscience.
Be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts.
Proverbs 4:23
5. What can I pray about for you? Our thoughts matter a lot. They shape our lives. So if we are going to have a
deep spiritual conversation, it’s important to share and get to know each
It’s great to know specific areas of need in friends’ and family members’ lives others’ thoughts. Have your thoughts been running negative? Full of self-
so we can pray specifically for them. I have found this always makes me feel doubt? Or maybe unbelief or fear? These things matter, and we won’t be able
closer to them and helps me keep my heart attached to how they’re doing. to be close to each other if we don’t share them.
Plus I love it when I hear how things I’ve prayed for come to fruition!

Asking about each others thoughts is a great way to draw out the “deep
Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ Jesus, sends you greetings. waters” inside us. Sometimes these “waters” are so deep we aren’t even aware
He is always wrestling for you in his prayers, so that you can stand mature and of what’s at the bottom of them ourselves. 
fully assured in everything God wills.
Colossians 4:12 – Christian Standard Bible
This question will help us understand ourselves and each other and ultimately
Our prayers for each other matter, and one of the best ways we can be a good help us become aware of things we can talk to God about to deepen our
friend is by wrestling in prayer for one another. friendship with him too.

6. What in your life is most encouraging to your faith right now? 10. How are you doing? (and really listen to whatever comes out)
When we talk about what’s encouraging us, it can help further build our faith. Do not be interested only in your own life, but be interested in the lives of
Often we may feel encouraged internally by something, but expressing it to others.
someone else helps us keep it in the forefront, where it’s easier to let problems Philippians 2:4 NCV
or challenges take center stage and hurt our faith.
This one may sound obvious, but sometimes the best conversations just start
with being interested in how our friends are doing that day and listening to
Bless your enemies; no cursing under your breath. Laugh with your happy whatever comes out. What did they choose to share with you? What was on
friends when they’re happy; share tears when they’re down. Get along with their mind? 
each other; don’t be stuck-up. Make friends with nobodies; don’t be the great
somebody.
Romans 12:14 – The Message No matter how big or small it seems, you will learn a lot about your friends
when you ask this open-ended question and slow down enough to really be
The Bible tells us to laugh with our happy friends when they’re happy, so interested in their answer.
make sure to share your “happy” moments with your friends and ask them
about theirs!
I hope these ten questions lead to some great spiritual conversations this week
with your friends and family!
7. What’s something you really want, but are afraid to pray for?

What a great way to enlist friends’ help in prayer for something you can be
intimidated by! And friends can also give you courage to believe it can
happen.

“I also tell you this: If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you
ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you. [20] For where two or three gather
together as my followers, I am there among them.”
Matthew 18:19-20 NLT

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