John Maxwell talks about the law of the inner circleâit states that a person's potential is determined by those closes
When it comes to making great decisions that lead to a great life, it really matters who’s helping you do that. The people closest to you are either helping you or hurting you—so it’s important to be intentional about who’s influencing your decisions.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Who has made a significant impact on your life? How have they poured into you? 2. John Maxwell talks about the law of the inner circle—it states that a person’s potential is determined by those closest to them. Are the people in your inner circle lifting you up or dragging you down? In what ways? 3. What qualities are you bringing to the table in your relationships that positively impact others? In what ways could you add value to the relationships in your life?
CHALLENGE
One way to make sure your inner circle is having a positive impact on you is by joining a small group and connecting in community. If you’re in a small group already, share with them how they’ve influenced your life. If you aren’t in a group yet, check out our 200+ open small groups at eaglebrookchurch.com/ groupfinder.
COMMIT TO MEMORY
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind . . . Love your neighbor as yourself.” Matthew 22:37, 39