20250907 GREATER THINGS The God We Long To See (John 14.9-11)
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Weekly live worship service from Cornerstone Church, North Gower (Ontario) FOLLOW US #northgowercornerstone WEBSITE https://www.knowgrowshow.ca/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/northgowercornerstone/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/northgowercornerstone/ LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/knowgrowshow
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K1 What did God say to you through today’s message? Jesus tells Philip, "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father". What does this statement mean to you? How does it change your understanding of God?
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G1 The sermon suggests that a human desire for the divine is the root cause of various societal issues, including addiction and sinful acts. How do you feel about this idea? 🤔 Do you agree that many people are, in effect, saying, "Show us the Father and that will be enough for us"?
G2 Dan mentions that people who give up on their faith often do so because they don't believe God is real or that He cares about them. Based on your experiences, why do you think this might be a common reason for people to leave the church?
G3 The sermon highlights the global market for spiritual services. What does this data suggest about the modern world's spiritual hunger?
G4 The sermon explains that our faith is not just in a Jesus "who just SAID STUFF," but in a Jesus "WHO DID STUFF". What specific "works" of Jesus mentioned in the sermon stand out to you, and how do they demonstrate who God is?
G5 The sermon refers to Colossians 1:15 , which calls Jesus "the image of the invisible God." How does this verse, along with Jesus's words in John 14:10 , help us understand the relationship between God the Father and God the Son?
G6 The sermon ends by asking the listeners to partner in prayer and intentionality to trust God for a "fresh Kingdom Expression." What might a "Kingdom Expression" look like in your own community?
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S1 Dan mentioned that trust "takes time" and that the Ottawa Valley X Network has been building relationships over two years. Why is trust so important for a group of churches to work together on a shared vision?