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Review:

What’s the important


point you have taken from
our previous session:
“Discover the Secret that
will transform your life”?
YOUR
DECISIONS
DEFINE YOU
Connect
Aim:
-To re-evaluate the
criteria we use to
make decisions.
Objectives:
1. To become aware of
how important the
decisions we make
are.
Objectives:
2. To understand that
there are consequences
to every decision we
make in life (whether
good or bad)
How have you enjoyed
this week’s booklet?

What’s your favorite


topic or the topic that
brought greatest impact
to you this week?
Activity:
The government has given you
a scholarship in any of these
countries.

CHOOSE WHICH COUNTRY


YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO.
- USA

- SPAIN

- JAPAN
- KOREA
Each country has
news about the
travelers, 5 years
after their arrival at
their destination.
USA
The offer was a scam
and the travelers
became victims of
human trafficking.

SPAIN
The airplane they were
traveling in experienced
technical difficulties and
fell from the sky, leaving
no survivors.
JAPAN
When they arrived in their
new city, they didn’t get
involved in the Church and
they started to slowly and
painfully grow cold in their
faith until they became like an
unbeliever again.
KOREA
While they were studying,
they met the person of their
dreams and got married.
Their time at university also
opened doors in that city for
their career and their
ministry.
Realization:
Every decision we make has
consequences- and they are often
things that are beyond our
control.
We need to identify a way to
make right choices that will bring
good consequences to our lives.
Activity 2:

Write down one


right decision and
one wrong decision
you have made.
Activity 2:

Share it.
CONCEIVE
Aims:
•To understand that we can
rely on God to help us make
our decision.

•To begin to ask God about


each of our decisions.
Objectives:
• To establish sound criteria
according to the Word of God
so that we can make decisions
in the right way.

• To understand that God has


everything under control.
Short
Prayer
YOUR
DECISIONS
DEFINE YOU
How to make right decisions in right
way?
1.Decisive Moments

Genesis 13:1-9
In the Scripture, Lot had to
make a decision. The whole
land was before him and he
could choose to go wherever
he wanted. His destiny and
his family’s future were in his
hands.
2. Good intentions are not enough.
Genesis 13:10-11
Here in the Scripture, Lot saw
that the land was well-watered
and fertile. He was thinking
about what he believed to be
good for him and his family.
However, that was not enough.
Genesis 19:26-36
What happened to Lot’s
family?
He thought that he had made
a good decision but the
consequences are disastrous.
3. Safe Path
Read Genesis 13:14-17

In contrast, Abraham did not


make a decision; he went where
God told him to go and he and
his descendants took
possession of the land forever.
We do not know what
consequences our decisions will
bring but God does! And we can
trust in the fact that He never
makes mistakes (Isaiah 5:9).
If we allow ourselves to be guided
by Him…we will always get to the
place we should be going.
Sharing of
Personal
Testimony
Create
Assignment:

Create a poster on how to make good


decision in a long bond paper. Take a
picture of it then send it on my email
add: jinkycanitan@gmail.com.
Prayer

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