Hope in the Power, Promises, & Pleasure of God
Jeremiah 32
Discussion Questions:
What most stands out to you from Jeremiah 32:6-10; 16-25, and why?
Are you generally more or less likely to turn towards the Lord during trials or times of distress? Why do you think that is?
Is there anything you notice as particularly powerful or encouraging in Jeremiah's prayer? Is there anything from his prayer that is worth emulating?
In his sermon, Matt mentioned that "the things we spend our time, talents, and treasures on reveal what we most care about and hope in." Where would you say you invest a good bit of your time, talents, or treasure and what do you think that reveals about where your hope lies?
What most stands out to you from Jeremiah 32:26-29; 37-42, and why?
What reactions do you have to the Lord asserting, "is there anything too hard for me" (32:27)?
What should we do/how could we respond when we're tempted to believe that something in our life actually is too hard for the Lord?
What are the implications that the Lord actually rejoices in doing us good (32:41)? How would it affect you if you fully believed that was true?