Honest With God: Psalm 12 Talking With God When You’re Sad
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July 19, 2020
Honest With God: Psalm 12 Talking With God When You’re Sad

Andrew Allison – Listen

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Sermon Questions: Psalm 12

  1. Lies, disloyalty, boasting, do you feel like you live in a time of chaos? Explain.
  2. What’s the point of praying? Isn’t God going to do whatever He wants anyway?
  3. David says “The word of the Lord is flawless… like gold..” Do you believe that? Is there evidence in your life that shows that conviction?
  4. What’s the Christian response to corruption or disloyalty or living in a time that doesn’t know right from wrong?
  5. How are you and/or your group going to help each other stay lashed to the Word of God and the great Story (meta narrative) that God has brought to colour in Jesus?
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