What is God Like PT. 2 // Exodus 34:6
Introduction
Today we continue in our series of “The Glory Encounter” by looking at the latter half of Exodus 34:6 at God’s “love and faithfulness.” Moses has been in conversation with God and through this conversation has pleaded with God to show Moses “His ways” and “His glory”. As God is passing before Moses He proclaims truths about himself and out of all the myriad of characteristics and attributes God has He chooses to use words like “love and faithfulness.”
To get the most out of your group time, we invite you to look over the questions below and write your thoughts down before you meet with your group.
Ice Breaker Questions
Here are some possible ways to get a conversation started:
What is your favorite Season? What about that season do you like the most?
If you learned you only had 5 more years left to live how would you spend those 5 years?
Getting Started
Open up with some prayer, some possible prayer topics:
God would lead your time of discussion
That this study would help our understanding of who God is.
As we grow in our understanding of who God is it would also stir our affections and worship of Him and lead us into loving Him and others more.
Discussion Questions
Have someone in your group read Exodus 34:6-7. What stands out to you from this passage or something that was said on Sunday?
Where have you seen God’s love and faithfulness play out in your life recently?
God is revealing himself to have a loyal love and to be faithful to us, but if we are honest it does not always feel like that. God can feel like he has left us or has been unfaithful to us. When God does not feel like He is faithful or in control what are the other securities that we run to for comfort or control?
God has some amazing attributes that He could be talking about like all-powerful, all-knowing, Holy, etc. Why do you think God talks about His loyal love and faithfulness? What does this reveal about God and what is important to Him?
What words would you use to describe yourself? What would others use?
Have some people read the following verses: Romans 12:5, 1 Cor. 10:17, John 13:35, and John 15:12.
What do these verses reveal about what the church is like? How does that work against culture or our natural desires?
What do the final two verses reveal about how we should act toward each other? Is he talking about how we love everyone or just those in the church? How can we each take a step toward loving those in the church well?
Closing Prayer
Prayer can often be somewhat of a weird time and we understand can be awkward to pray out loud so as your group grows in comfortability ask people to pray out loud. Prayer is a very effective tool the Holy Spirit uses to draw our hearts closer to God. It is also a time you as a group can come together and come before the throw of God and make requests and just experience Him.
Some suggestions:
Ask if there are any prayer requests.
Pray that Jesus would use the week to reaffirm the truths discussed here.
Pray that God would place people in your path this week to love and put into practice the truths from this week.
Personal Spiritual Practice
This section is for anyone that wants some practical steps to try throughout their week. they are not required, but may be a great way to re-enforce what has been discussed during group. Maybe this could even be a way to check-in either during the week or the next time you meet as a group.
Memorize: Take time this week to memorize Exodus 34:6-7. Some other memorizing suggestions could be Psalm 136:1-10, John 13:35, and John 15:12. As you are committing it to memory try and take time to meditate on them and pray for opportunities where you can apply these truths this week.
Love The Body: Take a moment this week and do something or reach out to encourage someone in your Grow Group or someone in the church. Make sure that you are specific what you love about them or with what you are encouraging them with., personalize it to them and what you know about them.