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Sermon study guide for next-level growth.

Sermon Overview

This past Sunday, we explored Psalm 14, delving into the sobering reality of human sinfulness and our need for God's saving grace. Pastor Nick emphasized that apart from Christ, we are all "wicked fools," highlighting the universal nature of sin and our inability to seek God on our own. The message culminated in the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ, showing how we can move from being fools to followers of God.

Sermon Series: 
Psalms of the Summer
Godless Fools and A Faithful God
Key Passage:  Psalm 14

Key Takeaways

  1. Apart from God's grace, all humans are in a state of foolishness and rebellion against God.
  2. Our actions often reveal what we truly believe in our hearts about God.
  3. Salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ, not through our own efforts or goodness.
  4. God's grace transforms us from fools to followers of Christ.

Discussion Questions

  1. Pastor Nick mentions two types of atheists: dogmatic and practical. How would you explain the difference between these? Can you think of examples of "practical atheism" in everyday life?
  2. Read Psalm 14 together. What stands out to you about David's description of humanity? How does this align with or challenge your view of human nature?
  3. Pastor Nick discusses four arguments for God's existence (cosmological, teleological, ontological, moral). Which of these do you find most compelling, and why?
  4. How does the concept of "total depravity" challenge our cultural narratives about human goodness?
  5. Discuss the progression Paul outlines in Romans 3:9-18 (throat, tongue, lips, mouth, feet). How does this illustrate the pervasiveness of sin?
  6. Pastor Nick states, "We are put in the generation and company of the righteous by grace through faith in Jesus Christ." What does this mean to you personally?

Practical Applications

  1. Self-Reflection: Take time this week to examine areas of your life where you might be acting as a "practical atheist." Pray for God's help in aligning your actions with your beliefs.
  2. Scripture Memorization: Commit to memorizing Romans 3:23-24 as a reminder of our need for God's grace.
  3. Sharing Your Story: Practice articulating your own journey from "fool to follower" with a partner in the group. This can help prepare you to share your testimony with others.
  4. Acts of Faith: Choose one area of your life where you can actively demonstrate trust in God this week (e.g., finances, relationships, work decisions).

Closing Prayer

Thank God for His grace that transforms us from fools to followers. Ask for His help in living out our faith authentically and sharing the good news of Jesus with others