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- Pick a series from our homepage. There's plenty to choose from!
- Each series contains multiple lessons. Click on the numbered tabs to open each lesson.
- Each lesson includes an audio podcast. Start by listening to the podcast on your own, before you meet as a group. Take notes as needed, and listen again if it helps. Consider starting a discipleship journal to track what you're learning.
- Meet with your family, group, or mentor to talk through what you learned from the podcast. Each lesson includes shownotes, talking points, and discussion questions. Click on the # tab to explore additional topics when you're done.
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Talking Points:
- God has placed the mantle of leadership on men in the home and the church. When men don’t lead, families and communities suffer. Ephesians 5:22-30, Genesis 3:16
- Adam was passive. He stood by while Eve was tempted and said nothing. He failed to protect, guide, or intervene. Passivity is poison to godly leadership. Genesis 3:1-7
- Adam hid when he sinned. Leadership doesn’t mean perfection, but it does require responsibility. When we mess up, we must confess, not conceal. Genesis 3:8-10
- Instead of owning his actions, Adam blamed Eve—and even hinted that God was at fault. Blame shifting is a leadership killer. Genesis 3:12
- Men are called to be servant leaders. That includes listening to counsel, seeking wisdom, and accepting constructive criticism. Proverbs 15:22, Proverbs 15:31
- The leadership tension we often feel in marriage is a direct result of the fall. God’s design includes mutual respect and love, not domination or rebellion. Genesis 3:16
Discussion:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Why do you think Adam stayed silent during the serpent’s conversation with Eve? What would a better response have looked like?
- In what areas of life are you most tempted to be passive instead of stepping up as a leader?
- What does “hiding” from God look like for you personally? How can you respond differently when you mess up?
- Why is it so tempting to shift the blame when we’re called out? What does true accountability look like in a leader?
- How do Proverbs 15:22 and 15:31 challenge your view of leadership? Who are your trusted advisers?
- What would it look like for you to lead in your home with love, humility, and courage?
Talking Points:
- Saul let emotion dictate his decisions, resulting in foolish and harmful leadership. Great leaders slow down and process before reacting. 1 Samuel 14:24-30
- Leaders must remember they are under God’s authority. Saul’s disobedience showed a heart that believed he was above the rules. 1 Samuel 13:7-14, 1 Samuel 15:1-21
- Partial obedience is still disobedience. Saul justified his actions instead of repenting, breaking his relationship with God. 1 Samuel 15:13-21
- Insecurity leads to jealousy and control. Saul feared David’s success instead of empowering him to thrive. 1 Samuel 18:6-8
- Good leaders raise up others. They recognize strengths and help people grow in their gifts for the good of God’s kingdom.
Discussion:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Have you ever made a rash decision based on your emotions? What happened, and what did you learn from it?
- Why is it hard to stay submitted to authority, especially when you’re in a leadership position?
- How can you guard your heart from pride and partial obedience like Saul showed?
- What do you notice about Saul’s relationship with God based on how he referred to “the Lord your God”?
- Do you struggle with jealousy when others succeed? How can you become the kind of leader who celebrates and builds others up?
- What steps can you take this week to recognize and encourage someone else’s gifting?
Talking Points:
- David allowed his success to lead to entitlement and spiritual drift. Instead of leading in battle, he remained in comfort—and that opened the door to moral failure. 2 Samuel 11:1-5
- When leaders begin to think they’re above the rules, small compromises can spiral into devastating sin. David’s actions involved others and betrayed loyal companions. 2 Samuel 11:6-17
- Great leaders must be discerning. David ignored clear warning signs when Amnon schemed and Absalom plotted. Leadership requires reading the room and anticipating conflict. 2 Samuel 13:6-7
- Ignoring sin for political or personal reasons only makes it worse. David failed to confront sin in his own family, and it led to tragic consequences. 2 Samuel 13:21-29
Discussion:
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Why do you think David let his guard down after so many years of faithful leadership?
- What safeguards can leaders put in place to avoid drifting into comfort and entitlement?
- Can you think of a time when you “failed to read the room” in a leadership moment? What was the result?
- Why do some leaders avoid confronting sin or dysfunction, especially in close relationships?
- What can we learn from David’s failures about taking responsibility for our actions?
- Is there an area in your life or leadership where you’ve been passive instead of proactive? What step can you take to lead better?
Coming soon!
- Failure to Lead (Men’s Series)
- Leading When It’s Hard (Men’s Series)
- Leading Like Men (Men’s Series)
- Four Pillars of a Man’s Heart (Men’s Series)
- Immigration and Faith (Series)
- Is It a Sin? (Men’s Series)
- Plain Truth for Young Men (Men’s Series)
- Proverbs for Men and Boys (Men’s Series)
- Point Man (Men’s Series)
- 7 Deadly Sins (Series)
- 4 Weeks in Romans (Series)
- Survival Guide for Dads (Men’s Series)
- The Pursuit for Men (Men’s Series)
This series is still in production, come back every Friday for a new episode!