The pastor talked about how we sometimes believe things about God that aren't actually true. Has how you thought about God--about who he is--changed over time? How so?
The pastor talked about how we can't separate what God does from who he is. What are some of the ways that God has acted that demonstrate his character? Can you think of some of the ways in Scripture? What about for you personally?
It's easy for us to believe something in our minds without living it out in our lives. What are some of the ways that you life is inconsistent with what you believe about God?
The sermon began by talking about how we don't often treat people according to what they deserve. We are human beings who are both made in the image of God and who are sinners, and these two realities are often in tension with one another. Where are some of the ways that you feel that tension? How is God calling you love your neighbor? Your enemy?
What are some of the ways that you are challenged to believe that God is love, that he really does love you?
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