NextGen FaithRooted Legacy Ministry
Go Deeper in the Word

Topical Bible Studies

Short, Scripture-first studies for personal devotions, family worship, or small groups. Free to use and share.

Study One

Faith & Family

Five sessions on leading your household spiritually — because discipleship starts at the dinner table.

1 · The Household Confession

Joshua 24:14–15 · Deuteronomy 6:4–9

What does it practically mean for a family to "serve the LORD" together? Map your family's current rhythms against Deuteronomy 6.

2 · Marriage as Ministry

Ephesians 5:21–33 · 1 Peter 3:1–7

Your marriage is the first sermon your children hear. Discuss: what is it preaching right now?

3 · Raising Faith-Owners, Not Faith-Renters

Psalm 78:1–8 · 2 Timothy 1:3–7

Timothy's faith lived first in his grandmother and mother. How do we help kids move from inherited belief to personal conviction?

4 · Discipline That Disciples

Hebrews 12:5–11 · Ephesians 6:1–4

God disciplines those He loves — for our good, to share His holiness. What separates correction that trains from correction that crushes?

5 · The Table and the Altar

Acts 2:42–47 · Deuteronomy 16:9–12

Meals, milestones, and memorials: build a family calendar of remembrance that keeps God's faithfulness in view.

Study Two

Healing and Restoration

Five sessions for walking with God through loss, failure, and hurt — and helping others do the same.

1 · The God Who Sees

Genesis 16:1–13 · Psalm 34:15–18

Hagar names God "the God who sees me." The LORD is near to the brokenhearted — begin by telling Him the whole truth of where you are.

2 · Honest Lament

Psalm 13 · Psalm 42

A third of the Psalms are laments. Faith doesn't fake it — it brings pain into God's presence. Write your own psalm of lament.

3 · Forgiven and Restored

Psalm 51 · John 21:15–19

Peter's failure wasn't the end of his story — breakfast on a beach was. What Jesus restores, He also recommissions.

4 · Forgiving Others

Matthew 18:21–35 · Ephesians 4:31–32

Forgiveness is surrendering the debt to God, not pretending the wound doesn't exist. Identify one debt you're still carrying.

5 · Beauty From Ashes

Isaiah 61:1–4 · Romans 8:28

God rebuilds ancient ruins through the very people who were once broken. How might your healed places become someone else's hope?

Study Three

Strength in Faith

Five sessions on standing firm when life presses hard — endurance, courage, and hope that holds.

1 · Strength in Weakness

2 Corinthians 12:7–10

"My power is made perfect in weakness." Where you are weakest may be exactly where God intends to be strongest.

2 · The Whole Armor

Ephesians 6:10–18

Standing firm is a supplied strength — "be strong in the Lord." Inventory the armor: which piece have you left on the bench?

3 · Waiting on the LORD

Isaiah 40:27–31 · Psalm 27:13–14

They who wait on the LORD renew their strength. Waiting isn't passive — it's active trust with your eyes on Him.

4 · Faith Under Fire

Daniel 3:13–30 · 1 Peter 1:3–9

"Our God is able to deliver us — but if not…" Real faith trusts God's character even before it sees His rescue.

5 · Run With Endurance

Hebrews 11:32–12:3

Surrounded by witnesses, stripped of weight, eyes fixed on Jesus. Name the weight you need to lay aside this season.

"I can do all things through him who strengthens me." — Philippians 4:13 (ESV)