All of God’s promises are true, but so often we can lose sight of what has been promised. Over
the next few weeks, we are going to dig into five promises that God gives us in the book of
Isaiah. As we remember what God has promised we will be reminded that each of these
promises are true and can significantly impact our lives today. This week we discussed God’s Promise of Peace.
- How was God speaking to you today?
- How are you encouraged by His Word?
- How do our beliefs effect our ability to trust someone or something?
- Read Isaiah 26. What do you see in this song that God’s people are singing?
- Isaiah 26:1 says “God makes salvation it’s walls and ramparts”…what picture do you see here of the fortress around the city being God’s rescue of His people? Why is this important?
- In Isaiah 26:3 what does perfect peace look like for you? Have you ever experienced this?
- How does our trust affect us living in perfect peace? Discuss.
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. CS Lewis - Do you agree with this?
- Are there areas in your life that you search for perfect peace in something other than God?
- How do the disciplines of peace {Thinking-Philippians 4:8-9 and Thanking-Philippians 4:6-7} help us to trust Him and walk into the fortress of peace?