Week of February 8, 2026 – There Is a God, He Is Not Silent, and He Cares
The Four Acts of Productive Transitions
OPENING PRAYER (5 minutes)
Begin by thanking God that He reveals Himself to us through creation, through His Word, and personally through Jesus. Ask Him to open your hearts to hear what He wants to show you tonight.
ICEBREAKER (10 minutes)
Question: Share about a time you experienced something in nature (stars, mountains, ocean, sunrise, etc.) that left you in awe. What did that moment make you feel or think about God?
SERMON RECAP (5 minutes)
This sermon explored Psalm 19 and the powerful truth that there is a God, He is not silent, and He cares.
Psalm 19 shows us two ways God reveals Himself:
General Revelation – God speaks through creation. The heavens, the sun, the vastness of the universe all declare His glory.
Special Revelation – God speaks personally through His Word, showing us who He is, how to live, and how much He cares for us.
Key Verse: Psalm 19:14
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Part 1: God Speaks Through Creation (15 minutes)
Read Psalm 19:1–4.
- The Psalmist says creation “declares” and “proclaims” God’s glory without using words. How do you see evidence of God when you look at the world around you?
- The sermon emphasized that you actually have to “work at not believing” in God when you consider the universe. Why do you think some people still struggle to see God in creation?
- Share a moment when something in nature made you feel small in a good way — reminding you of how big God is.
- Romans 1:20 says God’s qualities are “clearly seen” through what has been made. What do you think creation specifically teaches us about God’s character?
Part 2: God Speaks Through His Word (15 minutes)
Read Psalm 19:7–9.
- The Psalm shifts from the vast universe to something very personal — God’s Word. Why do you think David makes this shift from creation to Scripture?
- Verse 7 says, “The law of the Lord is perfect, refreshing the soul.” How have you experienced God’s Word refreshing or renewing you during a hard time?
- Which phrase in verses 7–9 stands out to you most tonight? (refreshing the soul, making wise the simple, giving joy to the heart, giving light to the eyes, etc.) Why?
- The sermon mentioned that God’s Word explains:
- Why things are the way they are
- How have you seen one of these truths play out in your life?
Part 3: God Is Personal — He Cares (15 minutes)
- The pastor shared the story of praying about the falling stars and seeing God respond in a deeply personal way. Have you ever had a moment where you felt God’s care was very personal and specific to you?
- Why is it easier for us to believe God is powerful than to believe He is personally attentive to us?
- If God truly cares and is not silent, what might be keeping us from listening to Him more closely?
- Psalm 19 ends with, “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight.” What does it look like to live daily with that mindset?
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Write these down or share them on a group chat:
God is constantly speaking through creation
God speaks clearly and personally through His Word
You have to work at ignoring the evidence of God’s presence
God doesn’t just exist — He cares deeply for you
Our response is to live lives pleasing to Him
PRACTICAL APPLICATION (15 minutes)
Individual Reflection
Take 3–5 minutes of silence for each person to consider:
Three Questions from the Sermon:
- Where do I most clearly see God in creation?
- How is God trying to refresh my soul through His Word right now?
- What would it look like for my words and thoughts to please Him this week?
Sharing
Invite group members to share one insight from their reflection (without pressure—allow people to pass if they prefer).
Action Steps
Choose ONE practical step to take this week:
- If you struggle to see God in daily life: Spend 10 minutes outside each day noticing creation and thanking God for what you see.
- If you feel spiritually dry: Read Psalm 19 each day this week and journal what stands out.
- If you know God cares but don’t feel it personally: Begin each day with a simple prayer conversation with God as if you were talking to a close friend.
- If you want to live more intentionally for Him: Memorize Psalm 19:14 and pray it each morning.