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...
Send us a text 1) The passage begins with God promising His people, "rest from your pain and turmoil." How does this promise encourage Christians who are facing persecution or opposition today? How can we find rest in our lives, even amid difficulties? (Consider Matthew 11:28–30) 2) The taunt is a proverb—a parable—for the Israelites to "take up," meaning it would become part of their rhetoric. What would you say is the purpose of this taunt or proverb? What would it teach them?...
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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...