BIBLE STUDY AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Imagine that later today an unchurched friend asks you what you are learning in this study. How would you explain God’s eternal and self-existent nature to that person?
2. Explain the statement “If anything exists, then something has always existed.” What does this mean, and why is this important?
3. Did God need to create anything? Why did He bring the universe into existence?
4. Do you struggle with whether or not to bring “big” and “little” matters to God? How can a biblical understanding of God’s aseity shape the way we present our needs and desires to God?
1. Imagine that later today an unchurched friend asks you what you are learning in this study. How would you explain God’s eternal and self-existent nature to that person?
2. Explain the statement “If anything exists, then something has always existed.” What does this mean, and why is this important?
3. Did God need to create anything? Why did He bring the universe into existence?
4. Do you struggle with whether or not to bring “big” and “little” matters to God? How can a biblical understanding of God’s aseity shape the way we present our needs and desires to God?