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Small Group Questions
General Discussion & Reflection
- According to John 4:23, what does it mean to worship God in spirit and truth?
- How can worship be distracted by personal motives such as comfort, recognition, or feelings?
- Can you share a time when your worship was God-centered versus self-centered?
- 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.
- What does it mean to worship in spirit? How does this involve our emotions and heart?
- What does it mean to worship in truth? How does this involve aligning with God’s Word?
- How can worship that is only emotional or only intellectual fall short of God’s standard?
- How do you personally ensure your worship engages both your heart and mind?
Worship is a Lifestyle, Not an Event
- Romans 12:1 calls us to present our bodies as a living sacrifice. How can everyday activities—school, work, relationships—be offered as worship?
- What challenges do you face in trying to live a lifestyle of worship?
- How can the small group support one another in making worship a daily practice?
Personal Reflection and Commitment
Questions for Reflection
- Which area of your life do you need to surrender fully to God as a living sacrifice?
- What changes can you make to worship God more consistently in spirit and truth?
- How can your worship impact the community, your family, or the church?