### Bible Reading
- Romans 11:33-36 (NIV)
- Acts 17:24-25 (NIV)
- Ephesians 2:8-9 (NIV)
### Observation Questions
- What do these verses suggest about God's nature in relation to wisdom, knowledge, and the need for human service?
- How do the passages from Romans and Acts describe the relationship between God and all things?
- In Ephesians, what is identified as the source of salvation, and how does this contrast with human effort?
### Interpretation Questions
- Considering the depth of God's wisdom and knowledge, how might this understanding influence the way one views their own abilities and accomplishments?
- Reflecting on the statement that all things are from, through, and for God, what implications does this have for the concept of self-sufficiency?
- How does the idea of salvation as a gift impact the perception of one's own worthiness and the tendency to boast about personal achievements?
### Application Questions
- Identify a recent situation where you felt the need to earn approval or justify your worth. How can you remind yourself of the grace-based nature of salvation in similar future situations?
- Think of a specific instance this week where you can acknowledge God's provision in your life, perhaps through a moment of prayer or a journal entry expressing gratitude.
- What is one concrete action you can take this week to serve someone in need, reflecting the self-sufficient love of God rather than seeking something in return?
- Consider a conversation you might have with someone about faith. What is one question you can ask to engage them in a deep and meaningful discussion about grace?
- Choose a project or initiative that your community is involved in. How can you contribute to it in a way that aligns with the principles of reconciliation, recreation, or multiplication mentioned in the Bible reading?