10. The uncreated God – Isaiah 40:21-31
A.S.K. - 10
Read Isaiah 40:21-31 and pages 47-50 of A.S.K.
Questions from the Bible reading
1. Isaiah asks a set of questions. Who are they about? (v21)
2. How does Isaiah compare God to us? (v22)
3. What does Isaiah say about the world’s mighty rulers? (v23-24)
4. What answers is God expecting to the questions he asks in verse 25?
5. Why do think God commands his hearers to look at the sky? (v26)
6. What have some of the Israelites been saying about God? (v27)
7. What should they remember about God? (v28)
8. Draw a picture, or write a description, to show the comparisons the Lord uses between himself and people (v29-31)
Questions from the book
1. Why doesn’t the question “who made God?” make any sense?
2. Explain what we mean when we say that God was not made.
3. What are the three options for the existence of the universe?
4. How would you explain that the best answer for the existence of the universe is a creator?
5. What does the Bible tell us about the creation of Jesus?
6. Write a prayer praising God for being the eternal one whose unlimited power made all things.
Questions to do at home
1. Ask others to explain what it means for God to be “uncreated”
2. Think about what you would say to friend who asked the question “who made God?”
3. What features of the universe most impress you with a sense of the power of God?


