Greetings! Below you will find questions which reference the sermon preached on Sunday, May 12th, 2013 at The Park. Each week new questions are posted to track along with the sermons.

The book of Exodus is a great story of redemption, faith, and the sovereignty of God.

I encourage you to begin your group with a time of greeting and introductions. You may choose to reorder the questions below or to write your own. Work hard to facilitate discussion and avoid allowing yourself or another member to speak the entire hour. Ultimately we trust you with leading your group.

  • What are some observations you had from this chapter?
  • Were there any new insights you learned about the passage from the sermon?
  • What theology was present in this chapter?
  • What did you learn about God from reading this chapter?
  • God led his people throughout their journey by a cloud of smoke and a pillar of fire. What are some of the most clear or tangible ways in which God leads you on your journey? What are confirmations to you that you are walking down a path that pleases God?
  • Chapter 15 is mostly composed of a song that Moses and the people sing to God as a praise for his deliverance. If you were to create a song, to praise God for his deliverance of you, what would it be about?
  • Again in this set of Chapters we see God moving through destruction. How does this affect your view of God? What reason does he give for his actions?
  • In Chapter 14:13-14 God gives some very reassuring words to the Israelites. When have you felt God was fighting for you? In what area are you in the Israelite’s position of waiting for God to act on your behalf?