03 - The Name of God (Exodus 3)

Exodus 3

God reveals himself for the salvation of his people.

  1. A Personal God (vv. 1-8)

  2. Revelation through a Mediator (vv. 9-13)

  3. For His People’s Salvation

  4. The Name of God

Discussion Starters

Monday—What does it mean that the Lord has revealed himself personally?

Tuesday—Why was Moses unwilling to go back to Egypt? What insecurities does he demonstrate?

Wednesday—How does the Lord’s form of appearance speak to his character? Does he always appear like that?

Thursday—Do you think of God in personal terms, or do you view him as impersonal? Why or why not?

Friday—How does this passage affect how you view the third commandment? What does it mean to take his name in vain?

Waiting (Psalm 69)

The unfailing love of your heavenly Father is what gives you confidence that pain will not have the final word for you.

  1. The Certainty of Suffering (vv. 1-15)

    1. Like Death and Taxes (vv. 4-5, 19-21)

    2. Friendship with God (vv. 6-12)

    3. A Prayer for Rescue (vv. 1-3, 13-15)

    4. A Prayer for Justice (vv. 4-8, 22-29)

  2. The Certainty of Glory (vv. 13–36)

    1. The Confidence of Restoration (vv. 14-15, 34-36)

    2. Based in Love (and Justice) (vv. 13, 16-18, 22-29)

    3. Based in the Work of Jesus (vv. 4, 19-21)

  3. The Pain of Waiting (vv. 3, 9-12, 30-33)

    1. Where We Struggle (vv. 3, 13)

    2. Zeal for Our Father’s House (vv. 9-12, 30-33)

    3. A Table in the Presence of Enemies (vv. 22-29)


Discussion Starters:

Monday—Have you ever had a hard time where time seemed to just slow down and drag on? How did you feel during that time?

Tuesday—Why is it impossible to be friends with God and the world? Why does the world treat God’s people with contempt?

Wednesday—Is God’s justice a good thing or a bad thing? How can it be scary? How can it be a comfort?

Thursday—Why is God’s love meant to be a comfort for his people? How does his love shape your understanding of the future?

Friday—Why is waiting so hard? What can help you while you wait to find comfort and hope as you face the pains of this life?

Brett McNeill

Brett McNeill has been our pastor since we began in 2004. He and Jen have been married since 1998 and have four wonderful daughters. Brett is a graduate of Westminster Seminary in California (Masters in Divinity, 2003). His desire is to clearly proclaim Jesus Christ from all of Scripture in a way that is clear, convicting and encouraging.

Our Struggle Against Sin (Hebrews 12:1-17)

Because God loves us, he disciplines us.

  1. Why Discipline? (vv. 1-4)

    1. The Danger of an Undisciplined Life

    2. The Many Forms of Discipline (vv. 1-4)

  2. The Heart (vv. 5-17)

    1. The Motive of Discipline (vv. 5-11)

    2. Responding to Discipline (vv. 12-17; 1 Timothy 5:20; 1 Corinthians 11:31)

    3. Look to Jesus (v. 2)

Discussion Starters

Monday—Have you ever prayed for patience? What happened? What should you expect if you pray for righteousness?

Tuesday—What is the danger of raising a child without discipline? Where does a lack of discipline lead? Are you grateful or resentful for your parents’ discipline?

Wednesday—What are some different forms that discipline takes? How do you tend to respond to adversity? To a friend’s correction? What do you think when you see the church exercising discipline?

Thursday—Why does God discipline his children? What would it mean for us if God stopped disciplining us? Would that be an act of love?

Friday—How do you respond to correction? Does your response encourage or discourage others from speaking into your life? Where is the Lord calling you to grow in this regard?

Brett McNeill

Brett McNeill has been our pastor since we began in 2004. He and Jen have been married since 1998 and have four wonderful daughters. Brett is a graduate of Westminster Seminary in California (Masters in Divinity, 2003). His desire is to clearly proclaim Jesus Christ from all of Scripture in a way that is clear, convicting and encouraging.

01 - The Faithfulness of God (Exodus 1)

God is faithful to his promises even when he makes it look like they won’t be fulfilled.

  1. The Faithfulness of God

    1. Faithfulness in the Past (vv. 1-7)

    2. God Uses Normal Means (vv. 1-14)

    3. God Uses Surprising Means (vv. 15-20)

  2. Promises Under Attack (vv. 8-22)

    1. Ruthless Oppression (vv. 8-14)

    2. Secret Genocide (vv. 15-17)

    3. Public Genocide (v. 22)

    4. God Arranges Life so that We Have to Trust Him

Discussion Starters

Monday—How do you know God is faithful? What past promises has he fulfilled?

Tuesday—Why do we have confidence he will continue to be faithful? What promises are we still waiting for him to fulfill?

Wednesday—Have you ever doubted that God would be faithful to you? What normal or surprising means is he using in your life to show you his enduring faithfulness?

Thursday—Does God still sometimes arrange circumstances to make it look like his promises are failing? How do we typically respond? How should we respond?

Friday—How can you encourage others to trust in God’s promises? What role do you have to play in God’s fulfilling of his promises?