Series: Songs for All Seasons
Title: When We Trust God Together
Text: Psalm 115
The community of God is called to remember God’s greatness and to choose to trust Him, instead of idols. When we do so, God will bless us and renew us in Him.

Series: Songs For All Seasons
Title: When I Fee Small
Text: Psalm 8

In a world that constantly tells us to look inward and elevate ourselves, Psalm 8 invites us to look upward — to see the majesty of God and our smallness in His greatness. Through the psalm’s poetic structure, we discover that the God who rules over the heavens is also mindful of us, entrusting us with His creation despite our insignificance. When we truly grasp how majestic God is and how small we are, our hearts are moved to worship — not for what we gain, but for who He is.

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Title: When God comes in
Passage: Exodus 19:10-25

There is a right kind of fear that we should have, which is essential to fulfilling God’s call to holiness. The God who came down to dwell among us is awesomely and perfectly holy. Therefore, approaching God is a very serious matter that must take place on God’s terms.

General Questions:

  1. What has been your views on holiness? From the sermon, what does it mean to be holy for God?
  2. God is a personal God, but He is also a holy God. How have Jesus bridged these two aspects of God?
  3. What is the relationship between abiding in Christ and having the right kind of fear for God?

Perspective Questions:

  1. Consider the concept of holiness and reverence shared in this sermon. How do they challenge your perspective on living as a Christ follower in the world today?
  2. How would approaching God’s presence with reverence in your daily lives impact your relationship with God?

Application Questions:

  1. What are the practical ways in which we can maintain a distinct Christian identity while actively engaging with those around us? How can this impact our witness to non-believers?
  2. What are the specific actions or changes you can make this coming week to be careful and serious in areas such as worship, devotions, tithing etc? How can your lifegroup journey with you and keep you accountable in these areas?