“How Far Are You Willing to Go?”
Song: “Where is your faith?” by The Soulful Past
What Are You Willing to Give Up to Achieve Your Goals and Desires?
This theme works exceptionally well as both a spiritual and practical life lesson because Scripture repeatedly teaches that meaningful accomplishment always requires sacrifice, discipline, endurance, and surrender.
This class can challenge people to examine:
Central Thesis
“Every meaningful goal has a price. The question is whether we are willing to pay it — and whether the goal is worth the cost.”
Biblically, God never hides the cost of discipleship, purpose, leadership, or growth.
Foundational Scripture
Luke 14:28–33
Jesus said: “For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost…”
This passage becomes the anchor for the entire class.
Key point:
You might say: “Everybody wants the crown, but few want the cross.”
Class Structure
Part 1 — Every Goal Demands Sacrifice
Nothing valuable comes cheaply:
The Bible consistently shows that growth requires surrender.
Corinthians 9:24–27
Paul compares spiritual life to athletic competition.
“Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things…”
Key Teaching
Athletes give up:
Likewise:
Modern Application
People often want:
Part 2 — Desire Alone Is Never Enough
Many people “wish.”
Few commit.
Proverbs 13:4 – “The soul of the sluggard desireth, and hath nothing…”
This verse is extremely powerful for this topic.
Point:
You could emphasize:
Leadership Insight
From your military and leadership experience: “A mission is not accomplished by desire alone. It requires preparation, sacrifice, and execution.”
That practical perspective can make the class very compelling.
Part 3 — What Are You Willing to Give Up?
This becomes the heart of the lesson.
Every meaningful pursuit requires giving something up.
Biblical Examples
Moses – Gave up the pleasures and status of Egypt.
Hebrews – 11:24–26 – “Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God…”
Moses chose purpose over comfort.
Paul the Apostle – Gave up prestige, status, and safety.
Philippians 3:7–8
“I count all things but loss…”
Paul understood: Some things must be surrendered to gain greater things.
Jesus Christ – The ultimate example.
Philippians 2:5–8
Christ surrendered:
Great purpose required great sacrifice.
Part 4 — Some Goals Are Not Worth the Cost
This is an essential balance.
Not every ambition should be pursued.
A powerful question: “What will success cost your soul?”
Mark 8:36 – “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
Discussion points:
The issue is not merely sacrifice.
The issue is whether the goal honors God.
Part 5 — Endurance Separates Dreamers from Achievers
Most people quit when:
But perseverance is a biblical principle.
James 1:12 – “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation…”
Timothy 2:3 – “Endure hardness, as a good soldier…”
This verse fits naturally with my military background.
“Soldiers understand that hardship is not proof you are failing. Sometimes hardship is proof you are advancing.”
That insight has spiritual, emotional, and practical power.
Part 6 — The Greatest Sacrifice Is Surrender to God
Eventually the lesson should move deeper than ambition.
The ultimate question is not: “What do I want?”
But: “What does God want from me?”
Luke 9:23 – “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself…”
True discipleship involves:
Christianity has never been a comfort-only faith.
Strong Modern Applications
Many want success but resist:
People want:
People desire authority but avoid responsibility.
A leadership truth: “Position is given to those who can carry sacrifice.”
Healthy marriages require:
Love costs something.
Suggested Interactive Questions
These can make the class engaging.
Powerful Contrast
There are two kinds of people:
Person | Mindset |
The Wisher | Wants rewards without sacrifice |
The Disciplined Person | Accepts the cost for meaningful purpose |
Memorable Teaching Statements
You could weave statements like these throughout:
Suggested Closing Challenge
Ask the class:
Strong Closing Passage
Timothy 4:7
Paul said: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”
That verse captures:
Possible Final Conclusion
“Life will demand sacri
That combination gives the lesson authority beyond theory.
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