Wk 6 // February 14 & 15

WK 6 // REVERSE THE CURSE
February 14 & 15, 2026
Small Group Study
SERMON RECAP
Spend a few minutes recapping this week's sermon together.
TAP HERE TO VIEW THE SERMON NOTES.
INTRODUCTION
Today we are talking about moments and decisions that redirect not only our lives, but the generations that follow. Scripture shows that what we choose today can either continue a pattern or create a new path.
UNDERSTANDING
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ EXODUS 34:6–7.
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ DEUTERONOMY 11:18–21.
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ LUKE 19:1–10.
These passages show both the weight of generational consequences and the power of personal transformation. One decision can continue a destructive pattern, or it can become a watershed moment that changes a legacy.
APPLICATION
PRAYER
Thank God that He is compassionate, gracious, and willing to meet us today. Pray for courage to respond when Jesus calls. Ask God to redirect harmful patterns and establish a new legacy of faith beginning now.
February 14 & 15, 2026
Small Group Study
SERMON RECAP
Spend a few minutes recapping this week's sermon together.
TAP HERE TO VIEW THE SERMON NOTES.
- What was one takeaway from this week's sermon for you?
- Were there any stories, ideas, or points that stuck out?
- Was there anything that challenged you?
INTRODUCTION
- Can you think of a moment in your life that clearly changed your direction?
- Have you ever made a decision that later had a bigger impact than you expected?
- When you hear the phrase watershed moment, what does it mean to you?
Today we are talking about moments and decisions that redirect not only our lives, but the generations that follow. Scripture shows that what we choose today can either continue a pattern or create a new path.
UNDERSTANDING
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ EXODUS 34:6–7.
- What do you notice about how God describes Himself in these verses?
- What stands out to you about the consequences described?
- How do these verses help explain generational patterns?
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ DEUTERONOMY 11:18–21.
- What instructions are given about passing faith to the next generation?
- What practical habits are described in this passage?
- How does obedience affect both present and future generations?
HAVE A VOLUNTEER READ LUKE 19:1–10.
- How was Zacchaeus defined before meeting Jesus?
- What changed immediately after his encounter with Jesus?
- What does the word today communicate in this story?
These passages show both the weight of generational consequences and the power of personal transformation. One decision can continue a destructive pattern, or it can become a watershed moment that changes a legacy.
APPLICATION
- Where do you see patterns in your family history that may need to change?
- What area of your life feels like it needs a watershed moment right now?
- What practical step could you take this week to intentionally meet with Jesus?
- Is there a decision you have been delaying that needs to become a today decision?
- What would it look like for your legacy to shift starting now?
PRAYER
Thank God that He is compassionate, gracious, and willing to meet us today. Pray for courage to respond when Jesus calls. Ask God to redirect harmful patterns and establish a new legacy of faith beginning now.
