WE CAN GROW BY OUR QUESTIONS AS WELL AS BY OUR ANSWERS 

WE CAN GROW BY OUR QUESTIONS AS WELL AS BY OUR ANSWERS 

Here are some important questions we should ask ourselves:

1. What one decision would I make if I knew it would not fail?

2. What one thing should I eliminate from my life because it holds me back from reaching my full potential?

3. Am I on the path of something absolutely marvelous, or something absolutely mediocre?

4. If everyone in the United States of America were on my level of spirituality, would there be a revival in the land?

5. If I’m ungrateful for what I have, how can I be happier with more?

6. Does the devil know who I am?

7. Has failure gone to my head?

8. Am I running from something, or to something?

9. What can I do to make better use of my time?

10. Would I recognize Jesus if I met Him on the street?

11. Who do I need to forgive?

12. What is my favorite Scripture for my family, my career, and for myself?

13. What impossible thing am I believing and planning for?

14. What is my most prevailing thought?

15. What good thing have I committed to do that I have quit doing?

16. How have the people I respect earned that respect?

17. Am I known for the promises I don’t keep?

18. What would a truly creative person do in my situation?

19. What outside influences are causing me to be better or worse?

20. How old is my attitude?

21. Does my reach exceed my grasp?

22. Am I becoming ordinary?

23. In what areas do I need personal development?

24. What gifts, talents, or strengths do I have?

25. What is one thing I can do for someone who has no opportunity to repay me?

Extracted from An Enemy Called Average by John Mason

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