For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. Romans 8:6
This verse is clearly not vague. It asks what direction our thoughts naturally lean, what atmosphere our soul is breathing, and where we feel most at home. These questions are meant to help us slow down, come quietly before God, and let His Spirit search us with honesty and tenderness.
Reflective Study Questions
- Where are you experiencing the difference between life in the Spirit and the irresistible pull of the flesh?
- What once felt natural to you but now feels foreign because Jesus simply changed your appetites?
- When you sin, do you move quickly toward God, or away, and what does that pattern reveal?
Questions For Deeper Formation
- In what ways might you be mistaking distraction, self-indulgence, or spiritual fatigue for something harmless, when in fact it may be weakening your responsiveness to God?
- What is the difference between stumbling into sin and becoming inwardly at home in it?
- Is there any area where I have grown too comfortable with a divided heart—externally faithful, yet inwardly drifting?
Questions for Leaders and Shepherds
- How can I help women discern the difference between a tender conscience that struggles and a soul that is growing increasingly at ease with the flesh?
- In my leadership, how do I speak about sin in a way that is sobering without becoming harsh, and gracious without becoming vague?
- What signs have I seen in women who are spiritually wandering but not spiritually dead, and how can I shepherd them with both truth and hope?
Closing prayer
Holy Spirit, show me where I’m drifting and turn my face again toward You. Amen