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Faith Without Fear

Scripture Verse:  Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.  Isaiah 7:14


Materials Needed: White board or easel.

Notes to the Leader:  This lesson looks at faith versus fear.  It is best given to a group that is comfortable sharing with each other.

This lesson will also look at our belief in the virgin birth of Christ.  This study supports the Christian belief that to be both man and God, Christ's conception and birth are not of man's doing.

 

Introduction

How do our fears change with age?

Use a white board or easel. Divide it into a left hand and right hand sides.  Let your group build a list for the next question on the left.

What do you fear today?

Now build a list on the right side.

What does God promise us?

When chaos and difficult circumstances seem to be the reality of today, what do people place their confidence in?

Section One: A Message to a King

Have someone in your group read Isaiah 7:1-9. Verse 2 shows the fear of the people of the House of David (the Jewish Nation).

Why would they be so fearful?

Notes to read to the group:  Judah's powerful invaders would be reduced to nothing in a short while. Syria would be crushed within two years of the prophesy. Ten years later Israel would lose her national existence. In 65 years foreign colonists would be resettling Israel (v. 8).

What is the advice to the people if Israel in verse 9?

What does it mean to stand firm in your faith?

Have someone in your group read Isaiah 7:10-25.

Why is it that when given the understanding that we are to ask the Lord for what we need, we seldom really ask?

What happened when Ahaz stubbornly refused to ask God for help through a sign?

Why is it so important to understand and defend the virgin birth of Christ?

Is there anything too difficult for God to do?

Why would a Christian, a person placing their faith and hope in Christ, be hesitant to ask God for something and concerned over the outcome of the request?

Section Two: A Message for Isaiah

Have someone in your group read Isaiah 8:1-10.

What was Isaiah doing to establish his authority as a prophet?

Re-read verse 8:2 to the group. 

What constitutes a definition of a prophet?

Verses 9-10 indicate that in spite of proper preparation for war, Judah would loose. How do you interpret the last part of verse 10, "for God is with us.?"

If in the end, God cares about all of us, why should be care about our obedience to Him and whether we are sinful or not?

Have someone in your group read Isaiah 8:11-15.

How is it that when everything around us is going wrong, we can keep from being afraid?

What in that previous statement about God speaks to you personally?

Have someone in your group read Isaiah 8:16-22.

What is it about the supernatural that creates such an appeal for many people?

Use this time to have your group spend time sharing any experience, personal or hearsay, where God has delivered someone from fear.

How do these faith experiences where fear has been overcome serve God's kingdom?

How can the average Christian help others overcome fear?


Bible Truth Being Taught: God wants our relationship with Him to be based on faith, not fear.
Our Response: To relinquish all fears to God so that He can give each of us trust, confidence, and peace of mind even in the most difficult situations.

 
   
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