November 5, 2023
Louie Giglio takes this opportunity to remind listeners of the importance of bringing something to God that truly is sacrificial. God wants our worship, and rather than being a people who give Him the praise that costs us nothing, let us be a people who leave our gifts & time, goods & goals, highs & lows, and all our self-centeredness on the altar.
Key Takeaway
Bring God a costly sacrifice because that is what He truly desires to receive from us.
Gifts we can offer:
- Me and Mine.
- Gifts and time.
- Goods and goals.
- Highs and lows.
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"You don’t have to have a perfect voice or a perfect story, but what you do have to have is a heart that is open to God.”
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Louie Giglio
Discussion Questions
- What is the most precious item you have ever carried or transported?
- Have you ever thought about worship as “Bringing something to God”? What comes to your mind when you think about this idea of bringing a gift to a holy God?
- If “All worship involves sacrifice,” what were the sacrifices that made up your past Sunday's worship? What are some of the sacrifices you brought to God today? Take this question and try to think corporately about what the people of God give up in the worship of God, but also answer personally.
- What is the “fruit of lips that openly profess his name” (Heb. 13:15)?
- Explain in your own words how two people could offer the same praise, and yet God could hate one “praise” and love the other.
- Knowing that God wants a heart that is open to Him as worship, what becomes the most important thing in worship?
- Are you fully convinced down to the core that Jesus really is who He says He is and that He really did what the Scriptures say He did?
- What were the types of sacrifices that stuck in your mind after the talk? Why do you think you thought especially about the one you have in mind?
- What are your life goals? How close is your goal to the altar?
- What did Louie say is so important about attending church in person?
Scripture References
Louie Giglio
Louie Giglio is the Visionary Architect and Director of the Passion Movement, comprised of Passion Conferences, Passion City Church, Passion Publishing and sixstepsrecords, and the founder of Passion Institute.