• Beau’s bike story illustrated investing in what doesn’t last.

  • What are some modern “expensive bikes” we invest in—things that look good now but hold no eternal value?

  • How can we shift our “Kingdom portfolio” toward things that last?

  • Eternity is fixed; your choices now are forever.

  • How do you personally balance the tension between living in the moment and living for eternity?

  • What helps you keep a Kingdom mindset in the middle of everyday pressures?

  • How does understanding the final judgment (2 Cor. 5:10) affect how you live as a believer?

  • Does the idea of being rewarded by Christ motivate you, intimidate you, or comfort you? Why?
  • As citizens of heaven living in this world, how can we live differently without becoming judgmental or detached?

  • How do we stay compassionate toward the world we’re not “of”?

  • What does it practically mean to “be in the world but not of it”?
  • The rich man in Jesus’ story saw the reality of eternity too late.

  • What do you think it means to “live with eternity in view” now?

  • How might that change the way you spend your time, money, or relationships?