Home Group questions: 1. Isaiah’s psalm begins with definitive words: “this song will be sung” and “we have a strong city.” Why do you think Isaiah has such confidence? (Isaiah 6:1 & 7:3a) Why do we sometimes (or often) lack the same confident assurance? How do verses 1–4 help us to remember where our confidence should come from? (Philippians 1:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1, Colossian 3:1-4, John 10:28-29) What do these same verses tell us about our responsibility as those who have be...
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Home Group questions: 1. Isaiah’s psalm begins with definitive words: “this song will be sung” and “we have a strong city.” Why do you think Isaiah has such confidence? (Isaiah 6:1 & 7:3a) Why do we sometimes (or often) lack the same confident assurance? How do verses 1–4 help us to remember where our confidence should come from? (Philippians 1:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1, Colossian 3:1-4, John 10:28-29) What do these same verses tell us about our responsibility as those who have be...
Home Group questions: 1. Isaiah’s psalm begins with definitive words: “this song will be sung” and “we have a strong city.” Why do you think Isaiah has such confidence? (Isaiah 6:1 & 7:3a) Why do we sometimes (or often) lack the same confident assurance? How do verses 1–4 help us to remember where our confidence should come from? (Philippians 1:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1, Colossian 3:1-4, John 10:28-29) What do these same verses tell us about our responsibility as those who have be...