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Adoration: 'Hallowed be Your Name'

Pippa Page
Revelation 4:1-11

 
 

 
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Adoration: 'Hallowed Be Your Name'

Speaker: Pippa Page
Series: Prayer - How To Do It
Scripture: Revelation 4:7-11

God actually wants each of us to come near to Him: 
To talk to Him; to be with Him; to listen to Him.
God, who made the Universe, actually wants to be in relationship with each one of us!

We know that we are God’s children: 
It’s only right to call Him 'Father'

The God that Jesus introduces us to is extravagantly kind:
He comes running to meet us whenever we approach
Him, wherever we’ve been and whatever we’ve done. Jesus assures us
that our Father God, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe is on our
side! He loves us, He is always pleased to see us, and he wants to bless us.

We need to be honest with God
After all, He knows anyway!
Remember, He likes us a lot, He isn’t annoyed with us, and He wants
nothing more than to spend time with us.

 

Home Group Questions


1. What did you find most helpful or most challenging in the video/sermon?

2. Why do you think that we most often associate prayer with asking, rather than worship and adoration?
“In commanding us to glorify him, God is inviting us to enjoy him” – C.S.Lewis

3. Do you enjoy spending time with God? When are the times that prayer feels most enjoyable?

4. Pete says that prayer is primarily about relationship with God: “It’s relational, not transactional”. How does this change your perspective of coming to God in prayer?

5. In the Acts passage, the early church put their own crisis into perspective by worshipping. What are the practical things you could do this week to foster an attitude of worship in your daily routine?