Weary in the Wilderness

 

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Weary in the Wilderness

Pat Hood [Lead Pastor]

Sermon Points & Scripture References:

1 Samuel 27-28:2

  • Being Weary Can Cause You to Believe Things that Aren’t True

  • Being Weary Can Cause You to Go to Places That Aren’t Safe

  • Being Weary Can Cause You to Do Things That Aren’t Good


Main Idea: Weary in the Wilderness

Passage: 1 Samuel 27-28:2

Highlight: What did the passage/message say?

  1. How would you summarize the passage in your own words? 

  2. As you read the passage or listened to the message, were there any words, phrases, or themes that felt significant or impactful to you? If so, what were they, and why did they stand out?

Explain: What does the passage mean?

  1. What do we learn about God from this passage? How does this correct any false ideas we have about Him?

  2. What do we learn about ourselves and the world from this passage?

Apply: How does the passage change my life?

  1. How should this passage change what you think, believe, or do this week?

  2. Are there any specific actions or habits you can implement based on the truths we’ve discussed this week?

Respond: How do I respond to what God has said?

  • Praise God for the truths He has made known in this passage.

  • Confess any sin this passage reveals in your life.

  • Ask God to help you walk in holiness and obedience in response to this passage.

Resources

You can use the basic discussion outline seen above (H.E.A.R method) to aid in your Bible reading and comprehension. Learn more about the H.E.A.R method.