Sanctuary, Scorn or Stumbling?




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Summary: Fear.<br> It’s a noun and a verb, something we try to avoid but still run into with frustrating frequency.<br> Sometimes it rushes over us in an instant, and other times it grinds away at us from the margins of our minds until we can barely generate an idea that isn’t shaped by its shadow.<br> Around us, people justify our fears, magnify our fears, and at times even amplify our fears.<br> And then we encounter Isaiah, whose words summon all readers to faith in the only God truly worth fearing.<br> This week, we will read Isaiah 7-8, a text drenched in the language of both fear and faith. Is it possible to trust God in the midst of a kingdom of fear?<br> <br> DOWNLOADS<br> <br> SEE IT // BE IT<br> (WEEKLY COMMUNITY GROUP DISCUSSION GUIDE)<br> Title: Sanctuary, Scorn or Stumbling? // Scripture: Isaiah 7-8<br> ARRIVAL / SOCIAL TIME 15-20 minutes Spend the first 15 minutes or so of your time together catching up and socializing with one another. Also find time to catch up together on how the assignments from last week turned out.<br> SERMON REVIEW 5-10 minutes<br><br> Isaiah 7–8 is a text drenched in the language of both fear and faith. The question that arises in the story of Ahaz is: how is it possible to trust God in the midst of a crisis of fear?<br> Fear is usually something we try to avoid but still run into with frustrating frequency. Sometimes it rushes over us in an instant, and other times it grinds away at us from the margins of our minds until we can barely generate an idea that isn’t shaped by its shadow. We often find ourselves attempting to justify, magnify and, at times, even amplify our fears to support fearful alliances of our own making. In the face of pending crisis, Ahaz is invited to show quiet confidence in the powerful presence of God for protection. Instead of trusting a faithful God, Ahaz makes a fateful choice to fall back on fearful alliances with future enemies.<br> Trusting God in the tension of wild uncertainty and fear doesn’t free us from difficult circumstance, or even from suffering or pain, but with firm reliance in “God with us” we can confidently choose to become people of faith in the midst of fear, people of trust in the midst of trauma and people of hope in the midst of hard moments. The words of Isaiah summon all readers to a radical faith in the only God truly worth fearing. It is up to each of us to decide if his presence will result in scorn, stumbling or sanctuary as we respond to “God with us.”<br> THE MAIN THOUGHT keep this in mind as you facilitate discussion.<br><br> In a world full of fear, every unknown can be measured against the faithfulness of our well-known God.<br> SEE IT – Questions 10-15 minutes<br><br> Picture (What is the story saying?): What was the decision that fear was pushing Ahaz to make? What was the word of the Lord that Isaiah brought to Ahaz? What was the sign that God gave Ahaz? What was the meaning of that sign? What was Ahaz’s response?<br> Mirror (Where am I in the story?): What part of the story do you most identify with? How can you demonstrate faith in the face of fear? When was the last time you chose firm reliance on God over fearful alliances with the world around you? What was the outcome?<br> Window (How does the story change how I see those around me?): What are the greatest fears right now in your family, community, neighborhood, workplace, etc.? What would it look like for you to demonstrate quiet confidence in God in those environments of crisis or unknown fears? <br> BE IT – Practice Which of these areas is God speaking to you about this week?<br><br> Change UP // Exercise<br><br> What do David and Solomon say about the fear of God in the Psalms and Proverbs? Share some of those passages together. Spend some time in prayer together. Ask God to help you fear him like that! Invite him to transform your life from one of fearful alliances in the world to faithful reliance on God.