Worship: Living for God’s Glory

Small Group Questions

General Discussion & Reflection

  1. According to John 4:23, what does it mean to worship God in spirit and truth?
  2. How can worship be distracted by personal motives such as comfort, recognition, or feelings?
  3. Can you share a time when your worship was God-centered versus self-centered?
  4. What practical steps can we take to make God the focus of our worship in daily life?

Worship Must Be in Spirit and Truth

Key Point: True worship engages both heart and mind.

  1. What does it mean to worship in spirit? How does this involve our emotions and heart?
  2. What does it mean to worship in truth? How does this involve aligning with God’s Word?
  3. How can worship that is only emotional or only intellectual fall short of God’s standard?
  4. How do you personally ensure your worship engages both your heart and mind?

Worship is a Lifestyle, Not an Event

  1. Romans 12:1 calls us to present our bodies as a living sacrifice. How can everyday activities—school, work, relationships—be offered as worship?
  2. What challenges do you face in trying to live a lifestyle of worship?
  3. How can the small group support one another in making worship a daily practice?

Personal Reflection and Commitment

Questions for Reflection

  1. Which area of your life do you need to surrender fully to God as a living sacrifice?
  2. What changes can you make to worship God more consistently in spirit and truth?
  3. How can your worship impact the community, your family, or the church?