Honest With God: Psalm 2 When God Talks With You Part 2
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June 14, 2020
Honest With God: Psalm 2 When God Talks With You Part 2

Andrew Allison Listen

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Sermon Questions: Psalm 2

  1. What is the evidence around you that the world wants nothing to do with God?
  2. “Installing a King” is God’s response to human rebellion. What does/did that mean?
  3. Jesus could have, maybe should have, “smashed us like pottery”. What did He choose instead?
  4. How comfortable are you with language like ‘wrath’ and ‘destruction’ as it comes up in conversations about God?
  5. What does “kiss the Son” look like in your life ? Or, what does it look like for you to “take refuge” in Him?
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