8 Survival Skills for Changing Times – Part 6-8

Learning Our Limits – Part 8: For Discussion and Reflection

  1. What are ways to differentiate between a challenge the Lord has set before you and a request that would violate your limits?
  2. Would people say you are someone who knows how to minister but not how to be ministered to? Why or why not?
  3. It is inevitable that some of our learning about limits will come through trial and error. What is good and what is bad about this method?
  4. Name various reasons pastors might sometimes be insensitive to the limits of their parishoners.
  5. When might learning your limits literally be a survival skill?
  6. What are some passages in the Bible that deal with the matter of learning our limits? (Example: Exodus 18)

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