Divine Flow Discipleship Lesson#2
- Jamal & LaShaundra Christmas
- Jun 24
- 2 min read
lesson 2: Aligning with God’s Will
Theme: Thriving Begins with Alignment, Not Achievement
Key Scripture: Romans 12:1–2
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
Lesson Overview
Alignment with God’s will is the foundation of living in the Divine Flow. Rather than pushing through our own agendas, we are called to position ourselves to hear and follow God's direction. Transformation comes when we offer ourselves fully to God and allow His truth to renew our minds.
Lesson Objectives
By the end of this week, participants will:
Understand what it means to align with God's will.
Identify patterns of conformity to the world that block the Divine Flow.
Develop a daily rhythm of renewal through the Word and prayer.
Reflection Questions (For Personal Study or Journaling)
Where in your life are you seeking control instead of surrender?
What part of your mind or thinking feels the most resistant to truth?
Write out a declaration of surrender for this week.
Discussion Guide
What does it mean to “present your body as a living sacrifice”?
In what ways do people commonly conform to the world?
What is one mindset you’ve had that you know needs renewing?
How can you make daily mind renewal a practical habit?
What changes when a believer is aligned with God’s will?
Journaling Prompt
“Lord, what areas of my life are out of alignment with Your will, and how can I surrender them to You today?”
Growth Activities
Daily Practice: Read Romans 12:1–2 aloud each morning.
Truth Exchange: Identify one lie you’ve believed and replace it with a Scripture-based truth.
Worship Alignment: Choose a worship song that helps realign your focus with God's presence.
Scripture reference video
Weekly Challenge
Create an Alignment Ceremony: Build a short daily routine that includes prayer, worship, and Scripture to intentionally center your day around God’s will.




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