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God's Great Compassion

January 7, 2024 • Mike Bullmore • Psalm 103:13–14

Discussion Questions:


Sermon Overview:

This past week’s sermon reminded us of God’s great compassion, namely that he (1) knows, (2) remembers, and (3) shows compassion.  


Digging Deeper:   

1.     Pastor Mike mentioned that joy and peace don’t come from a perfect life but come from believing in God. What do you think? How could this be true?


2.     As our culture stresses self (self-made, self-defined, self-expressed), why is good for us to confess our need for God’s compassion? 


3.     Pastor Mike spoke of the connection between God’s compassion toward us and the fact that he “knows our frame” (v. 14).  What is the connection here and how was this helpful to you?


4.     God’s compassion leads him to forgive our sin. But it doesn’t mean our suffering comes to an end. If you had to choose between having your sin forgiven or some other suffering in your life taken away, what would you choose? How come?


5.     Why is it better that God’s deals with our sin once and for all and not necessarily taking away our suffering?


6.     God’s great heart of compassion toward is us mostly clearly revealed in the cross of Christ. How does considering the gospel through the lens of compassion, shine further light on the glory of what God in Christ has done for sinners like you and me?


7.     How should reflecting on the compassion God has shown us, stir within us greater compassion toward those around us?  Have you seen this happen in your own heart?  If so, please share.

    

Take It Home:

What is one thing you want to take away, remember, do, or change in light of this week’s sermon and discussion?


Prayer Requests:


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