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The Promised King

Mar 8, 2026    Jon Haizlip

SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS:

1. What is something you hate waiting for? (Traffic lights, slow internet, long checkout lines, delayed packages, etc.)


2. In what areas of life do you find it hardest to wait on God?


3. How does seeing the Bible as one unified story that points to Jesus change the way you read or understand it?


4. Genesis 3:15 contains the first promise of a Savior right after sin entered the world. What stands out to you about God making that promise so early?


5. The sermon said Jesus was never “Plan B.” Why is it encouraging to know God already had a rescue plan in place?


6. Isaiah describes the Messiah as Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. Which of these titles do you most need Jesus to be in your life right now, and why?


7. The people in Jesus’ time expected a political king, but God sent a Savior who defeated sin. Why do you think people sometimes struggle when God’s plans don’t match their expectations?


8. Micah predicted the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem hundreds of years before Jesus was born. What does this level of detail tell us about God’s character?


9. The sermon said, “God may feel slow, but He is never late.” Can you share a time when God’s timing turned out to be better than your own?


10. If Jesus truly is the promised King whose kingdom will never end, what is one practical way you can trust His timing or surrender something to Him this week?