Divine Questions – Where Were You…? (week 5)

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Welcome Back!!!

Welcome to a New LifeGroup Session!

Before we jump into our study, let’s take a moment to remember that there are THREE things we want to see happen every time our LifeGroups gather:

– Movement towards Each Other
– Movement towards God
– Movement towards our Community

Our questions follow this same format. All of the questions are designed towards movement. We hope you enjoy your time together in your LifeGroup.
**Remember, our goal is to deepen our relationship with Jesus and each other. Use the questions that are help and skip the rest.


CURRENT SERIES: Divine Questions

The questions God asks are questions where He already knows the answers.
These divine questions reveal the heart and nature of not only God, but of us as well.


Last Week: Does bitterness have a hold in your life? What would it look like for you to release that to God?

Two Weeks Ago: Spend time this week reading Isaiah 6:8 & Mark 16:15. Ask God for an opportunity to share the Gospel.

Key Verse:

And he said, “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”Job 1:21

Movement Towards Each Other (know the people in your group)
If you could ask God one question, what would it be?

Movement Towards God (grow in your relationship with God)
What is a natural disaster that you have experienced (i.e. – earthquake, tornado, hurricane)?
Was is scary? Why?
Would you want to experience it again?
What is a natural disaster you would like to “experience” but not get hurt?
Why do you think bad things like natural disasters happen in the world?
Does it seem unfair? Explain
Read Job 1:1-3, 6, 7-22
What happened to Job?
How do you think you would have reacted to news like that?
Read Job 1:20-22
What was Job’s reaction to such incredible loss?
Why do you think Job chose to worship?
Read Job 2:1-10
How did it get worse?
How did Job’s wife react?
How did Job?
Which reaction seems more likely?
Why do people have such a strong reaction to suffering?
Read Job 31:35-37
What did Job eventually do?
Why does God often get blamed for our suffering?
Read Job 38:1-12
What was God’s response to Job?
What do we know about God?
Read Job 42:1-6
How did Job respond?
Why is that important?
What happened when we try to put ourselves in the place of God?
Read James 5:11; Job 42:10-16; Isaiah 55:8-9
How do we know that we can trust God?
What happened to Job?
Do you believe that God is for you, that He is in control of all things?
How does that help us in difficult times?

Movement Towards Community (they see the change in you)
Do you believe that God is for you? Spend time this week thanking Him that He is in control… of all of it.

Checking In Each Time We Meet:
SPIRITUAL GOAL
NAME OF PLUS ONE
PRAYER REQUESTS