Session 3

Love and Truth as Refuge

As amphibians are created to thrive in two ecosystems (land and water), we're made for two realities—the natural world and the spiritual realm. In this session, we'll see what Psalm 91 reveals about the unseen realm, the refuge of God's love, the dark things set against us, and the way to thrive in both realities.

Discussion Questions

  1. A frog needs both land and water to thrive. It was made for two ecosystems—as are we. When you spend all your time in the natural realm and none in the unseen realm of God's Kingdom, what effect does that have on your heart and soul?

  2. The worldview of Psalm 91 reflects both the refuge and protection of God as well as the danger of dark spiritual forces that are set against us. Which seems more real to you any given day? Why?

  3. Psalm 91:1-2 declares, "Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty...He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him" (NLT). What is finding this rest contingent upon? What happens when we look to God as one of many options rather than as our only source for refuge?

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