Our Changeless God
Psalm 102
1. Facing Inescapable Change: The psalmist in Psalm 102 feels overwhelmed by suffering, isolation, enemies, and even senses that God has changed toward him. When have you experienced a major life change that left you feeling shaken or alone? How does the honesty of this psalm help us bring our struggles honestly to God?
2. The Comfort of God’s Immutability: Verses 25–28 declare that the heavens and earth will wear out like old clothing, but God remains the same with years that never end. Why is it reassuring (or challenging) to know that God cannot change—He is perfect and unchanging in His love, power, mercy, and faithfulness—especially when people, circumstances, and culture around us constantly shift?
3. Trusting God’s Unchanging Word and Son: The sermon points to trusting God’s enduring Word (1 Peter 1:24–25) and following Jesus Christ, who is “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). In what area of your life right now do you need to lean more on God’s Word or the unchanging character of Jesus to navigate change? What might that practically look like this week?
4. Change Becomes Manageable with God: Mike shared that while most people resist change (preferring the familiar), God can make it manageable—and even lead to new birth through faith in Christ. What “new” thing would you ask God to do in your heart, family, or church amid current changes? How can this group encourage one another to find hope in our changeless God?
Psalm 102
1. Facing Inescapable Change: The psalmist in Psalm 102 feels overwhelmed by suffering, isolation, enemies, and even senses that God has changed toward him. When have you experienced a major life change that left you feeling shaken or alone? How does the honesty of this psalm help us bring our struggles honestly to God?
2. The Comfort of God’s Immutability: Verses 25–28 declare that the heavens and earth will wear out like old clothing, but God remains the same with years that never end. Why is it reassuring (or challenging) to know that God cannot change—He is perfect and unchanging in His love, power, mercy, and faithfulness—especially when people, circumstances, and culture around us constantly shift?
3. Trusting God’s Unchanging Word and Son: The sermon points to trusting God’s enduring Word (1 Peter 1:24–25) and following Jesus Christ, who is “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). In what area of your life right now do you need to lean more on God’s Word or the unchanging character of Jesus to navigate change? What might that practically look like this week?
4. Change Becomes Manageable with God: Mike shared that while most people resist change (preferring the familiar), God can make it manageable—and even lead to new birth through faith in Christ. What “new” thing would you ask God to do in your heart, family, or church amid current changes? How can this group encourage one another to find hope in our changeless God?
