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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing His People

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 30, Day 6

13) Deep

14) Just dealing with my unexpected cancer diagnosis. I have to rely on Him for everything. It’s in His plan, for my benefit, for His purposes. I have to embrace it as such. I have to get through it and rely on His strength to do so. I have to find meaning in it for Him.

15) So many again. I can get caught up in the busyness of life that I forget to put Him first. I can get comfortable with my life without acknowledging God’s role in it. There is just so much here.

16) Thank you, Lord, for your goodness, your faithfulness, your reliability, your heart, and your love. Thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, so I can be forgiven each and every day. Thank you for choosing me to believe in you and Jesus. You have more and more of my heart each and every day.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 30, Day 6

My biggest lesson is letting others see God through me. That’s the goal!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 30, Day 6

1. The Sin of “Selective Obedience”

In Ezra, the people were eager to build the altar but hesitant to separate from worldly influences. You might feel convinced that you are “building” your spiritual life in public while holding onto “compromised” habits in private. The Response: Yielding by inviting God into the hidden corners of your life, not just the visible ones.

2. The Sin of Discouragement (Unbelief)

In Haggai, the people stopped building because the new temple didn’t look as “grand” as the old one. God often convicts us of judging His work by our own standards of success. The Response: Repenting of a “small view” of God and choosing to believe that “the glory of this present house will be greater than the glory of the former house” (Haggai 2:9).

3. The Sin of Apathy Toward the Vulnerable

Nehemiah was deeply convicted when he saw the wealthy nobles exploiting the poor during the rebuild (Nehemiah 5). This often strikes a chord with our modern tendency to focus on our “own walls” while ignoring the needs of those building right next to us. The Response: Yielding by practicing radical generosity or advocacy within your community.

UPCOMING HAPPENINGS

I have so enjoyed this study of books of the Bible that are so rich, but are often forgotten. I am eager to study Romans next year! What fun! I love Paul!

I will most likely be doing summer Bible studies through BSF’s app, WordGo, once again. I’ll announce those closer to time.

And, finally, thank you all who follow me, send me messages, donate to my blog, and pray for me. I love all of you and wish I could give you all a hug! May you have a wonderful summer!

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing God’s People

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing God’s People

13) Transformative

14) I have to believe He has a plan for me and to go where He calls me.

15) We all need a Savior every day of our lives, and without Jesus, our lives are meaningless. I try to pray more each and every day.

16) Dear Lord, Thank you so very much for the gift of your Son who died for my sins, so I can be with you forever. Help me to take that truth deep into my heart and face every day with gratitude. Help me to be 100% committed to the path you have for me. Help me to love you till the end of time. In Jesus’ name, Amen!

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing God’s People

This year has been great. It hasn’t been without it’s challenges or the devil coming against me when God’s Word got tough. But, when you persevere, you win the race. And I keep running…

I hope you have enjoyed this study of the Book of John as much as I have and have gained maybe a bit from my answers and online Bible study here.

I am so very much looking forward to next year and the Book of Revelation, and I hope you all join me here as always.

I will once again be doing WordGo studies at some point this summer after a bit of a break. I will post those I choose in advance, so you can join me if you like.

God bless, and have a wonderful summer!

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BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing His People

BSF Study Questions People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided Lesson 30, Day 6: Maturing His People

13) Faithful

14) It’s hard to know specifics, but I believe I am to walk my path where God has put me, one day at a time.

15) Having control over my thoughts. It’s something I need to work on.

16) Dear Lord. Thank you for pursuing me even when I run the other way. Thank you for growing me closer to you and for the opportunity to get to know you better. Thank you for the peace this brings me. Thank you for the Holy Spirit. Thank you for others in my life. Amen.

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BSF Study Questions Matthew Lesson 30: Book of Matthew

BSF Study Questions Matthew Lesson 30: Book of Matthew

Day 2

2a) How incredibly blessed we all are by God’s grace and Jesus’s sacrifice for our undeserving souls. It gives me a deeper appreciation for what Jesus did for me on the cross and hopefully I can convey that better both with my actions and with others.

b) Jesus’s grace, his inclusion of all people, including women, his compassion on all people no matter who they were, his desire to always do God’s will no matter where he went.

Day 3

3) There are so many it’s hard to choose. Right now in these uncertain times, we can have faith that God is in control. As the economy changes every day, we can have faith that God will provide. As events happen that we don’t understand, we can have faith that God has a purpose. Jesus prayed in the Garden for strength; so should we during these times. Perseverence, strength, and will to keep moving forward, one day at a time.

Day 4

4) I did not have children in the program

5) The chance to pray for one another.

Day 5

6) Good question. I am unsure. Immediately, it’s to be strong in faith for my family and to remind them of all that Jesus teaches.

Day 6

7a) It’s given me such a deeper understanding of God’s grace and my undeserving nature of Jesus’s sacrifice.

b) I know that God’s plans are not my plans, so I pray for His will to be done. I know that I am here for a reason, so I try to remember that each and every day.

8a) Grace

b) Dear Lord. I thank you for the blessings you have given me, for the life I lead, for my incredible family and their health and happiness, and for your will to be done in my life. I take each day as a blessing and try to do your work. I pray others see you through me, and I pray you continue to guide me in this life. In Jesus’s name, Amen.

 

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BSF Study Questions Genesis: Lesson 30

BSF Study Questions Lesson 30: Book of Genesis

Well, we made it. I usually just do one post for Lesson 30 since they are all personal questions. Plus, since I just lost my cat, I’m having a really hard time doing anything right now.

Day 1:

For me, I was impacted by how God can do anything he wants, from choosing who he wants to his punishments and consequences of sin. Unsure of his will for me. I just keep plugging along, hoping it is God’s will.

Day 2:

I always have loved Joseph. He faced so many challenges and struggles in his life, yet God had a plan to save the world (and us) through him. It’s one of the most hopeful stories in the Bible. If you can believe that God has a plan for your life and everything works together for your good, then life will be infintely easier.

Day 3:

I hate these questions. I don’t know. I always hope I’m a better person, but it’s truly hard to see that in my life.

Day 4:

Same as Day 3. I’m truly uncertain.

Day 5:

Keep on shining God’s light as best as I can as a flawed human. That’s all I can do.

Day 6:

Trust God.

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