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Weekly Messages North Highlands Bible Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Our mission at North Highlands is to make healthy disciples for Jesus Christ. Our weekly messages help guide our church in the direction we believe God is leading us.
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EXODUS: The Meaning of His Name
Sometimes we wonder what God is like, but we don't need to speculate when it comes to God. God has clearly revealed Himself to us. He has told us who He is and what He is like. He has made Himself known to us. There's no need for speculation when He has provided us with a clear understanding of His character and His love for us both in the Scriptures and in His Son.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
Have you ever had an experience with God that made you want to know Him more deeply? Share your story.
Why is the object of our faith more important than just having faith? How does this impact our daily lives?
What from God’s nature and character described in Exodus 34:6-7 stands out most to you today. Why do you think that is? What might God be saying to you? -
EXODUS: The Presence of God
Have you ever known someone whose presence in your life mattered to you? Have you ever known someone whose presence mattered most to you?
We live in a time where people want “The Kingdom, but not the King.” They might not express it like this, but their actions reveal a clear truth: when given the choice people want more from God instead of more of God.
Is this true of you? Let’s talk about it.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
How do you personally relate to Moses' declaration that he would not move forward without God's presence?
Can you share a moment when you felt God's presence in a profound way? How did it impact you?
How can we practice living in God's presence in our everyday activities and decisions? -
EXODUS: The Substitute
Do any of you have a most prized possession? Something you keep in a glass case or out of the reach of children? Autographed memorabilia? A wedding ring? A piece of art, perhaps? Now, can you imagine destroying that thing to prove a point? Moses once did such a thing with what is–to this day–quite possibly the most valuable thing to ever have existed. We would do well to understand why and what that means for us.
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Questions for Reflectiotn & Discussion
How did Moses react to the sin of the Israelites, and what can we learn from his response? How should we respond when we recognize sin in our own lives or in the lives of others?
In what ways does Moses' intercession point to our need for a greater mediator?
What practical steps can you take this week to live in light of the gospel, recognizing Jesus as your substitute and mediator? -
EXODUS: The Golden Calf
If I were to tell you that the wrath of God was real, which I believe it is, and that it is coming on account of something, one thing in particular, would you want to know what that one thing is? I hope so. In fact, I would hope that you would not only want to know what that one thing is, but you would want to know everything you could about it so you could stay as far away from that one thing as humanly possible. Yes? Good. Let’s talk about idols of the human heart.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
How does human pride interfere with obedience to God? Why do we resist worshiping God in the manner He prescribed?
What are some of the things you are prone to making an idol in your heart? How have you experienced the truth of 1 Corinthians 10:13-14 concerning such things?
What is one way you could turn from worship of these things to worship of the one true and living God this week? -
EXODUS: The “Covenant Confirming” Meal
Have you ever had a mountain top experience? These are moments not so much about reaching the literal peaks of mountains, but about the part they play in one’s life. The transformative high points of one’s life where things were never the same afterwards. Moses and the elders of Israel had one–a meal with God Himself on His holy mountain.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
Instead of simply imposing obedience, God chose to establish a covenant with His people, demonstrating grace. How does this covenant reflect His unmerited favor and kindness towards humanity?
Have you ever shared a meal with someone of great significance, how does God's invitation to a close relationship through Christ compare? How can we cultivate an appreciation for the grace, mercy, and privilege extended to us through this relationship?
Considering the significance of meals and hospitality, how can they serve as opportunities to introduce others to Jesus? In what ways can acts of hospitality create spaces for meaningful conversations and connections that lead others to encounter the love and grace of Christ? -
EXODUS: The Ten Commandments (Part Two)
The Ten Commandments are timeless wisdom. Wisdom is “knowing what to do with what you know.” It is the application of knowledge. The Bible says “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Prov. 9:10). The way to godly wisdom then is not by listening to your gut but by listening to God. If we want to know right from wrong, if we want to know how to live “the good life,” if we want to know how to live in a way that blesses our friends and neighbors, we’d be wise to do things God’s way. If you are looking for God’s way, the Ten Commandments are a good place to start.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
How does obedience to the four “vertical” commands cause a person to obey the six “horizontal” commands?
How might the perfect righteousness required in the Ten Commandments cause people to lose hope? What is the only thing that can restore that hope?
How do the Ten Commandments help us understand the character of Jesus?