June 18, 2020 Bible Reading & Questions

John 6:30-31
30 So they asked him, “What sign then will you give that we may see it and believe you?
What will you do? 31 Our ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written:
‘He gave them bread from heaven to eat.’ ”
 
The crowd is following Jesus because of His powerful teaching, and because just the day
before He had fed them by performing a miracle. And they’re asking Him for a sign so they
can believe Him.
 
Why are we often so very anxious to SEE some sort of proof that God exists?
 
Even when we know it, we believe it, and live our lives according to that belief, why do we so often want to see proof?
 
What is the proof of God in your life?
 
What can you point to, right now, today, as proof of God working in your life?
 
How often do you take inventory of the great things that God does?
 
What if you started EVERY interaction with God (prayer, worship, devotions, etc)
by listing all the things you’re thankful for? And all the things you see God doing in your life,
and the lives of those around you?
 
How might that posture of thankfulness change our desire to see PROOF of God working?