Good God
Good God, Can You Still Get Us Home?
God delivered Israel from slavery in glorious fashion — yet even on the way to the Promised Land, they drifted into idolatry, comfort, and rebellion. In Deuteronomy 31, God warned that His people would forsake Him, and He would hide His face.
Is the American church repeating the same pattern?
After generations of blessing, freedom, and gospel influence, have we grown comfortable… familiar… spiritually dull? As moral fragmentation, division, and cultural decline increase, we have to ask: are we operating without God’s presence while assuming He’s still among us?
This message is a call to repentance, awakening, and return.
If His presence lifts… if His song leaves our lips… can He still get us home?
1. Have I grown comfortable with God’s blessings while drifting from His presence?
2. Are there any idols in my life — success, politics, money, comfort, personality, sexuality — that compete with my loyalty to Him?
3. Am I assuming God is “with us” without examining whether we are truly walking with Him?
4. Has my heart become spiritually dull — hearing truth but not responding in repentance?
5. If God is calling His church to return, am I willing to humble myself and be part of that repentance?