Seeking God
U15 – The God who is always There – Deuteronomy 4: 25-31
Key Words: Worship, Seeking God, Forgiveness, Sin, Fruits of Sin
- What conditions is God explaining to his people in this passage?
- Is God describing a scenario where he drifts away from his people, or his people drift away from him?
- Why do human beings seem to have this incredible propensity for self-destruction?
- How do people who have made mistakes and brought distress or ruin to themselves often feel about the accessibility of God in their lives?
- Why and how does sin create distance between us and God?
- What statement does God make in verse 29 about his accessibility and availability?
- What does it say about God that he is always available to those who sincerely seek him?
- What cultural myths does this reality counter?
- What does this passage teach us about worship?