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6. According to these verses, what does creation tell all of humanity about God and how all of humanity should respond to their Creator?  Psalm 19:1-4

Grow Up in Christ – Lean into Community – Go Out for Cause 

Isaiah 40:26-28



Romans 1:18-23

Life Group Study Guide #2 for April 10, 2016 Opening Up – Building community in my Life Group 1. What is one of your favorite table games? 2. What are you thankful for this past week?

Digging In – Growing through God’s Word and God’s People 3. Quick Review: What did you hear in the sermon that was surprising, challenging, troubling, or useful? Explain.

4. What are some of the reasons people say God does not exist?

5. Why do you believe God exists (or does not exist)? What evidence can you present to help support your viewpoint on this topic?

7. Most people do not become a Christian simply because of proof there is a creator. So does it make a difference whether things evolved randomly or whether they were created by the design and will of a loving God? Explain your view on whether this controversial topic even matters.

Digging Deeper – Discovering more about God’s Word 8. Study Psalm 104. What do you learn about God and His relationship to His creation? What do you learn about humanity? What is God asking you to do as a result of what you have learned?

Living Out – Taking steps to become a mature disciple of Christ My next step today is to:  A Read I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist, chapters 3-7  B Read God’s Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallace  C

Respond with praise to the God who is revealed by creation

9. What next step is God asking you to take as a result of the sermon and this study? Share one specific thing you will do this week.

Looking Up – Talking with God about myself and my Life Group Pray for wisdom to know what God is asking you to do based on this sermon and the courage to do it.

Spring Life Groups meet the weeks of April 3 to May 15, 2016

J. Warner Wallace

April 10, 2016

God’s Crime Scene

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