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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 29, Day 4: Nehemiah 1; 4:4-5, 5:6-9, and 6:14-15

Summary of Nehemiah 1; 4:4-5, 5:6-9, and 6:14-15

Nehemiah 1

Nehemiah reports that Jerusalem is broken and the gates have burned. He prayed to God, saying he confessed the sins he and the Israelites had made. They have not obeyed. He reminds God of His promise to gather them back to the Promised Land if they return to Him and obey. He asks for favor before the Lord.

Nehemiah 4:4-5

Sanballat and Tobiah insulted the Israelites as they rebuilt Jerusalem’s wall. Nehemiah prayed to God to take them captive as punishment for ridiculing God. The people rebuilt the wall anyway.

Nehemiah 5:6-9

Some Jews spoke of their troubles to Nehemiah, saying they had to borrow money to pay the king’s taxes, and their children were forced into slavery, to get grain. Nehemiah went to the nobles and officials, telling them to stop taking advantage of their own people by charging interest and taking their fields and vineyards. The nobles agreed to give the land back. Nehemiah worked for the people and the land, never demanding the food allotted to the governor.

Nehemiah 6:14-15

Nehemiah simply prayed about being intimidated. He did not retaliate. The wall of Jerusalem was completed in 52 days.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 29, Day 4: Nehemiah 1; 4:4-5, 5:6-9, and 6:14-15

9) Currently, this unexpected cancer battle that I’ll have to fight and recover from. While the outcome is extremely good, it is still concerning, but with God, I have nothing to fear. And, I believe He wants me to push my novel, too.

10a) I believe this blog is God’s work, but when I began it, I received very hateful comments that I should not be posting my answers for others. Of course, the world is different now, and BSF has moved online. I still posted, and God still showed up in people’s lives. I believe my novel is God’s work. I believe my life is still His work.

b) Getting my novel published. I don’t feel like quitting, but it is daunting. But, I’ll persevere and rely on Him to open the doors I need if this is His will.

11) I never expect obeying God to be easy. It’s downright hard, but oh so worth it. I have to trust Him with my health and my purpose and writings. Nehemiah was given everything he needed to accomplish God’s purposes. God does the same for us. I just have to trust in that.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 29, Day 4: Nehemiah 1; 4:4-5, 5:6-9, and 6:14-15

Great lesson in trusting God for everything.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 29, Day 4: Nehemiah 1; 4:4-5, 5:6-9, and 6:14-15

See previous lessons for notes: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 29, Day 4: Review & Reflect on Jesus’s Love for His Disciples

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 29, Day 4: Review & Reflect on Jesus’s Love for His Disciples

9a)

John 13:1-17: Jesus washed his disciples feet not only to wash their feet and do something nice for them but to also give them an example of how to treat others.

John 14:1-4: Jesus prepares a place for his disciples (and all believers) in heaven. This is an eternal investment.

John 14:15-21: Jesus promises to send the Holy Spirit (and to all believers) to help guide them and be with them all the days of their lives. They will feel Jesus’ presence and love every day, too.

John 16:1-5: Jesus reveals what will happen to the disciples in the future (aka persecution and rejection) so that they will be prepared for it.

b) It reveals not only his love for his disciples, but also his love for all people since the disciples were the ones entrusted to spread the Good News to the ends of the earth.

c) He has kept me faithful, able to do each week as it comes. He has grown my Biblical knowledge and my spiritual knowledge. Ultimately, the more time I have spent with Him, the closer I grew.

10a) He loves us infinitely. He prays for our protection, our sanctification through the Word and through him, that we can have his glory and be one with God the Father, have unity, and that everyone will know how much Jesus loves us. It reveals that there is no greater love in all of existence.

b) It encourages me to pray this prayer, to believe this prayer is for me, to believe in Jesus’ love for me, to study his Word, and to remember we have God’s glory within us every day of our lives. It can be hard to remember Jesus’ love for me in the midst of sorrow, so this helps.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 29, Day 4: Review & Reflect on Jesus’s Love for His Disciples

There is no greater power than love, and seeing Jesus’s love for his disciples and me is what we all need.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 29, Day 4: Review & Reflect on Jesus’s Love for His Disciples

Great article on all the ways Jesus loves his disciples HERE

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BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 29, Day 4: Romans 9:1-5 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-12

SUMMARY OF ROMANS 9:1-5

Paul wishes he were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of his people, the people of Israel for they are the patriarchs.

1 Corinthians 10:1-12

God scattered many of His people, the Israelites, because He was not pleased with them.

We should not be idolaters, commit sexual immorality, not test Christ, or grumble. They serve as warnings for us. Be careful to not fall.

BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 29, Day 4: Romans 9:1-5 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-12

9) We are God’s offspring and live in Him (Acts 17:28). God gives us fellowship and eternal life. Christ purifies us from all sin. (1 John 1:1-7).

10a) They wanted to live their way, not God’s way. They did not fear the Lord. They let evil rule their lives. They sacrificed to idols. God was the one who healed them and led them. God’s anger will be poured out onto them because they have forsaken him and burned incense to other gods.

b) In a similar manner — doing my own thing rather than God’s thing and not giving Him the credit for everything in my life.

11) God’s grace and presence keeps me going when the going gets tough and I don’t understand things in my life. I know He is in charge, not me.

12) His word is so rich and powerful that I think you can’t help worship Him when you read it.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 29, Day 4: Romans 9:1-5 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-12

Great lessons for having faith in God and His ways.

End Notes BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 29, Day 4: Romans 9:1-5 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-12

Romans 9:1-5

Paul is sorrowful over Israel. He wishes he were cursd to bring Israel back to God. This shows the heart of Jesus.

The people were blessed with God Himself, the covenants, the law, and more.

1 Corinthians 10:1-12

Israel was blessed. But they were not grateful. They died waiting to enter the Promised Land.

Therefore, the Corinthians should avoid the Israelites’ bad example. They should not be idolaters, commit sexual immorality, not test Christ, or grumble. They serve as warnings for us. Be careful to not fall.

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