Message: What's the Groove in your Gramophone?

Speaker: Angela Beise

Service Date: May 26, 2019 Plain Print Version

READ 

II Chronicles 20:1-12

Discuss:

1.  What did King Jehoshophat do when faced with a terrifying situation?  What do we usually do?

2.  Jehoshophat called upon the people of Judah to come together.  What did they do?  

3.  Read II Chronicles 20: 5- 12.  Discuss Jehoshophat's prayer.

    a.  How was this prayer all about God?

    b.  How does Jehoshophat praise God?

    c.  Verse 7 - Discuss the history that Jehoshophat refers to - what happened, where, and why does he refer to Abraham?  (Genesis 15)

What had God promised the people of Israel through Abraham?

READ - II Chronicles 20: 14-30

Discuss - the rest of the story - What took place after Jehoshophat's prayer? 

"DO NOT FEAR OR BE DISMAYED BECAUSE OF THIS GREAT MULTTUDE, FOR THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS BUT GOD'S"  II Chronicles 20:15  How can we apply this verse to our own circumstances?

READ - Isaiah 55: 8-9

How can we begin to change our thought process?  How can this verse help us to understand God's ways, His will for our lives?

When we decide to change that "groove" in our own gramaphones, we are able to go from negative to positive.

Discuss the following verses and how they can help us change our thought process from negative to positive

Psalm 29:11

Isaiah 54:10

Romans 15"13

Isaiah 26:3

John 14:27

Philippians 4:6-7

Psalm 121:5

Discuss the following steps that can be taken to change our groove.

1.  People - who are the people that you allow to speak truth over you?  How? Why? How does this encourage you?

2.  Scripture - discuss other scriptures that have encouraged you.

3.  Memorize Scripture - What are some of your favorite verses you have memorized and how do they help you get through those difficult times?

4.   God's Promise of rest and quiet.  Do you have a quiet place for reflection?  Where is that - how and when do you use this quiet time?

5.  Speak hopeful words over others.  How can this help you personally?  What are some of the ways that you  can exercise this step?

"It's going to be okay" - How can these words help you get through a "tough" time when someone speaks them over you?  



It's Going to be Okay.