20260329 The Reviewing Our Assumptions Sermon (2 Samuel 6)

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29 Mar 2026 | Growgroup Discussion Starters The One Story – Reviewing Assumptions | 2 Samuel 6:1-23

Know Christ as King (head – understanding God and the story)

1. In 2 Samuel 6:6–8, what do Uzzah’s death and David’s response teach us about God’s holiness? How does this challenge common assumptions people have about God—especially in light of A. W. Tozer’s quote, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us”?

2. In 2 Samuel 6:9–12, after seeing God bless Obed-Edom, David revisits his assumptions and approaches God differently. What does this reveal about David’s heart, and what changed in how he viewed God?

Grow in Groups (heart – personal faith and formation)

1. Reflecting on John 12:12–16 and 1 Corinthians 1:18, how does the cross show that God is both holy and good? Have you ever had to “review your assumptions” about God in light of this truth? What led to that shift?

2. The sermon highlights two wrong assumptions about God’s character (see 2 Samuel 6:6–11): “God isn’t holy” and “God isn’t good.” Which one are you more prone to believe in your heart, especially in difficult seasons?

3. In 2 Samuel 6:16 and 6:20–23, Michal despises David’s worship while David has clearly changed in how he approaches God. What might this contrast reveal about their hearts, and how can we resist becoming stuck or hardened in our own assumptions about God?

Show up and Serve (hands – living it out)

1. As we enter Holy Week, what is one intentional way you can slow down and reflect on Jesus—especially the cross as the place where God’s holiness and goodness meet (John 12:12–16; 1 Corinthians 1:18)?

2. Thinking about John 12:12–16 and 1 Corinthians 1:18, who could you invite to join you at our Good Friday service or our Easter Sunday baptism service, and how might that invitation help them see the true character of God in Jesus?

20260329 The Reviewing Our Assumptions Sermon (2 Samuel 6)