1 25 20 Altars 1
1 25 20 Altars 1
1 25 20 Altars 1
This Sermon Discussion Guide is only a tool to aid you in meeting the needs of your group.
For most groups, there are too many questions to answer in one session together.
While the questions are important, remember your group’s goal is not to get through the
questions, but to create an atmosphere that will foster true friendships.
Use the discussion questions as you see fit but emphasize the relationships.
Altars are the entry point to the presence and purpose of God
for your life.
• The Altar is the place where the fire of God can be found.
“The chief danger that confronts the coming century will be
religion without the Holy Ghost, Christianity without Christ,
forgiveness without repentance, salvation without regeneration,
politics without God, heaven without hell.”
― William Booth
[Hebrews 13:15-16]
And don’t forget to do good and to share with those in need.
These are the sacrifices that please God.
Don’t run away from the altar with your sacrifice of brokenness.
Present it as an offering for God to consume.
[Romans 12:1-2]
Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s
mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing
to God—this is your true and proper worship. Don’t copy the
behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you
into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will
learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and
perfect.
Take everything that you thought was your best version of you
to the altar, so that the fire of God can consume it; He will show
you a brand new picture of who you are!
FOR MONDAY—
1. Find a small group at TFH.org/groups, and live life in
community.
2. Figure out what it looks like to give God your first and best in
your time, talent, and treasure.
TALK IT THROUGH
1. When was a time that you felt you really gave your all? When
have you done something with less than your best?
2. What first brought you to church? What were some things that
took time for you to receive or connect with God about?
3. Why do you think sacrifice is such a key to what makes an
altar? What distinguishes a “living sacrifice?” What are the
sacrifices that God is looking for?
4. Where does your sorrow lead you? How can we “sing our
best song on our worst day?” When have you had to choose
the sacrifice of praise?
5. What blessing is waiting for you on the other side of the altar?
6. What does your next step of sacrifice look like? Of the four
presented in the message, which one are you feeling the
need to grow in?