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🎙️ Episode 3: Memories That Last
Episode Summary

In this final episode of the cruise series, Danny reflects on the memories and connections that outlast the trip itself. Drawing from Matthew 6:19–20, he reminds us that while earthly experiences fade, the eternal treasures we build through faith, hope, and love remain forever. Just as the most meaningful parts of the cruise were not the activities or the meals, but the laughter, conversations, and shared moments, so too in life—it’s the eternal investments in people and in God’s Kingdom that truly matter. This episode challenges us to live intentionally, to treasure God’s fingerprints in our daily lives, and to create memories that carry eternal impact. 🌊✨🙏

Small Group Companion Guide

Episode 3: Memories That Last

Scripture Focus:
Matthew 6:19–20 – “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.”

Discussion Questions:

When you look back on meaningful seasons of your life, what moments stand out most—and why?

How do you think God uses memories to remind us of His faithfulness?

In what ways are you tempted to “store up treasures on earth” rather than investing in eternal things?

Who in your life needs to hear words of encouragement or hope from you this week?

If your life were a storybook of memories, what would you want future generations to remember most about you?

Going Deeper:

Keep a “Faith Legacy Journal” this month: write down not only your answered prayers, but also moments of love, encouragement, and kindness that you gave or received.

As a group, share stories of how someone else’s intentional love or faith left a lasting mark on your life.

Prayer Prompt for Group:
“Lord, thank You for the gift of memories that remind us of Your goodness. Help us to live in a way that creates eternal impact—cherishing the small moments, investing in others, and leaving behind a legacy of faith and hope. May our lives reflect Your love in ways that will never fade. Amen.”