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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk: Week 2, Day 1: Habakkuk 3

Summary of Habakkuk 3

Habakkuk, a prophet, prays and praises God. He lists what God does, His greatness, and how the Lord made the nations tremble. The Lord was angry, and He came out to save His people. He waits for the day calamity will come to their enemies, and then he rejoices in Him and God’s faithfulness. The Lord is His strength.

Questions For Habakkuk 3

1)Habakkuk was frightened by the Lord’s wrath, but he waits patiently for the Lord’s revenge on Israel’s enemies. He rejoices despite the fact they have nothing. The Lord is His strength. Habakkuk goes from anger to reverence.

2) Many ways. He’s given me more patience to wait and endure and given me more understanding for others, too, who are in the same boat and going through hard times.

Conclusions to Habakkuk 3

Habakkuk reveres God, accepts His will, and finds peace with it. We must accept that God’s purposes rule our lives. He can do anything. He has a plan. We then rest in Him.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk: Week 1, Day 6: Habakkuk 1:5

Passage: Habakkuk 1:5

“Look at the nations and watch — and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.”

Reflection Questions for Habakkuk 1:5

15) I will pray in my moments of impatience and know it’s all in God’s plan.

16) I know God is in control, and He is the one who will judge all.

Conclusions to Week 1 of Habakkuk: Conversations With God Week 1

LOVE that God sends us out for Him and that we live for Him! Amen and Amen!

Great lesson on giving it all to God and letting Him be in control. Great reminders that His ways are not ours, and we are to accept whatever happens with an eye to the One who is ultimately in control!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk: Week 1, Day 2: Habakkuk 1:1-4

Summary of Habakkuk 1:1-4

Habakkuk asks God about why He tolerates the injustice he sees towards His people in Judah. He accuses God of not listening.

Questions for Habakkuk 1:1-4

3) Habakkuk asks God why there is evil and violence in the world and yet He does nothing about it.

4) We have very similar questions today. Many wonder why evil is allowed and sometimes without justice in our lifetimes. Many wonder why there is so much bad when God is so good.

5) I learned to wait on God and His answers. I also learned that I usually will see His reasoning for those troubles in hindsight. I must wait patiently for the Lord and pray. That is really all I can do.

Conclusions to WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk 1:1-4

When we want to know when the pain will end, we take comfort in the fact that God is with us always, through the pain, and He’ll be there when the pain ends. There is a purpose in our pain. That we must believe in the moment of the pain.

Evil exists because flawed humans cannot perfectly keep the law. This is where the shining light of Jesus comes in and saves us all!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Study of Habakkuk: Week 1, Day 1: Habakkuk 1-2

Summary of Habakkuk 1

Habakkuk, the prophet, complains to God about how long he must cry for help without an answer when there is wickedness all around him and when His people are perpetrating evil and wrongdoing. God answers by saying He is raising up the Babylonians. Habakkuk complains about how God tolerates evil.

Summary of Habakkuk 2

God replies to Habakkuk’s 2nd complaint, saying a revelation will come in due time, as will their judgment. Woe to those who do evil.

Questions For Habakkuk 1-2

1) That God is in control of everything. That He has a plan, and He will respond according to His plan and not to man’s plan(s).

2) I questioned God in some of our moves. I questioned Him every time my pets had to die for my sins. I questioned Him in my finite understanding. I still seek Him for His purpose for my life and His plans and question them when revealed. Still, I follow. I went in prayer.

Conclusions to Habakkuk 1-2

I love how we can question God and He answers. That is just one of the ways we know our God is real. We see God’s prophet, “one who embraces,” questioning, giving us the courage to bring our questions, doubts, and fears to God, too.

We see Habakkuk ask God why He tolerates evil by His people and evil circumstances for His people. God’s answer: because I am God.

The answers to our questions are found only in God Himself.

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 12, Day 4: John 8:31-47

SUMMARY OF JOHN 8:31-47

Jesus told the people that The Truth will set those free who believes in him from sin. Everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Since they are looking to kill him, they are not free and are a slave to their father, the devil.

Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, you would love me, for I have come here from God. I have not come on my own; God sent me. Whoever belongs to God hears what God says. The reason you do not hear is that you do not belong to God.”

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 12, Day 4: John 8:31-47

11a) The freedom Jesus offers is freedom from the bondage of sin’s guilt and consequences. He offers forgiveness. People receive this freedom when they believe in Christ’s saving grace.

b) Not having guilt from sin, the freedom to ask for and receive forgiveness for my sins from others, the freedom to fail and fall and have Jesus pick me up, the freedom to follow His will for my life.

12a) They are not Abraham’s descendants/children of Abraham if they are looking for a way to kill him. They belong to their father, the devil. If they belonged to Abraham, they would love him and hear what God says.

b) Because they did not belong to God, so they could not hear what God says. Instead, they belong to the devil so they hear his words and obey him.

c) Many ways. Prayer, consult the Bible, examine the character of the words. For example, are you being asked to commit a sin? Jesus would never say that. What does your gut tell you? Abiding/living like Jesus will help you know the Truth.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 12, Day 4: John 8:31-47

I love the freedom that Christ offers. There truly is nothing else like it.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 12, Day 4: John 8:31-47

Jesus is addressing those who believe in him, but have not yet fully committed to following him.

People must live by Jesus’ word to believe in him. When we abide in Jesus’ word and live it, we’ll know the truth. When we know the truth, we are free.

There is no escape from slavery to sin except through Jesus Christ. You can live a life of sin or a life of freedom. But, it’s for life.

Abraham is not their father in a spiritual sense. Their rejection of Jesus shows they don’t have the word or Christ in their lives; thus, they did not have freedom.

Jesus’ actions are consistent with God. The actions of unbelievers are consistent with the devil.

The religious leaders again bring up Jesus’ shady parentage  John 8:19

If you love God, you love Jesus. Period.

Jesus came from God and is different from God.

Unbelievers are of the devil. The devil only speaks lies. Your actions prove this to be so.

We must repent of our sins and turn from our old ways in order to follow Jesus’ teachings.

Only the Holy Spirit can give us the power to live as God intended.

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Summer Bible Study: Sermon on the Mount: Week 4, Day 6: Matthew 7:12

Passage: MATTHEW 7:12

“So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”

Matthew 7:12

Reflection Questions for Matthew 7:12

15) Gosh, it was all good. I loved the reminder of Ask, Seek, Knock, and the reminder of putting others first above all else. I’d say humble self-examination. I will pray more to have a heart of God and for God and try to put others’ needs first. My family will be blessed and those around me.

16) My prayers are better I think about thanking God for everything in my life. I do need to pray more to be more like Jesus and do God’s will.

Conclusion to Week 4 of Sermon on the Mount: Matthew 7

There are so many nuggets here to take away.  Praying faithfully to God, putting others first, watching out for false prophets, Jesus as the only way to eternal life, and God as our foundation. Great lesson to keep in mind for your walk in faith! I hope you’ve found value in Jesus’ words as much as I have.

This concludes our Sermon on the Mount study! Stay tuned for BSF’s Study of John in the next coming weeks!

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Summer Bible Study: Sermon on the Mount: Week 4, Day 5: Matthew 7:21-29

SUMMARY OF MATTHEW 7:21-29

Only those who do the will of the Father will get into heaven. Basically, those who aren’t hypocrites and truly have a heart for God.

Those who follow God’s law and Jesus’s teaching will have a firm foundation like someone who built his house on a rock. Those who don’t are like the foolish man who built his house on sand, so the house eventually fell under the strain.

The crowds were amazing as Jesus’s authoritative teachings.

Questions for Matthew 7:21-29

12) Those who have a true heart for God enter the kingdom of heaven. Others don’t. We need Jesus and through Him, we find life. Lord, give me your heart, so I can live your way and follow your path and not my own. Let me find you everywhere I go and in all things and share that love for you with others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

13) The rock is rooted. It does not move. It supports the house and everything in it. Our rock is Jesus. His work is our salvation, which is the foundation of our lives. Isaiah 28:6 tells us that Jesus is the cornerstone. 1 Corinthians 3:11 tells us that Jesus is our foundation. Builders build by submitted to Christ as our Savior and living by faith, doing God’s will, and following His ways.

14) God’s truth holds us firmly in place. We are not subjected to the whims of the wind. Those who do not have Jesus build on sand that moves and crumbles. Sand is not solid. I stand solid with God. Jesus is my rock and Savior. I want to strengthen that more and share that with others.

Conclusions to Sermon on the Mount Matthew 7:21-29

If your heart is on Jesus, you are saved. If you are only going through the pretenses of being with Christ, you are not saved. Period.

The wise come to Jesus and have a solid foundation of faith. The foolish do not follow Christ and live on shaky ground.

Find security in God’s love and God will bless you, others, and society as a whole.

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Summer Bible Study: Sermon on the Mount: Week 4, Day 4: Matthew 7:13-20

SUMMARY OF MATTHEW 7:13-20

The road to life has a small gate and is narrow and only a few find it. The road to destruction is wide and broad and many enter.

Watch out for false prophets whom you will know by the fruit they bear. They will bear bad fruit and can only bear bad fruit. Good trees bear good fruit, and bad ones bear bad. Bad trees are cut down and thrown into the fire.

Questions for Matthew 7:13-20

9) That the path to life (heaven) is only through him and not many will find this path. John 14:6 says he is the only way to God. He is the way, the truth, the life. Acts 4:12 says salvation is found only in Jesus. Many people don’t like the rules God places on them to find Him and Life. They want to do things their way. In the end, they pay the ultimate price for this thinking. They want to be in charge and set the rules. I’m on God’s Road!

10) They bear bad fruit. Their actions reveal who they really are. John 15:16 says God chooses those to be with Him to bear lasting fruit. Galatians 5:22-23 lists the fruit of the Spirit as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. I like to think I do my due diligence, and if someone says something that does not make sense to me, I try to find the truth.

11) Judging is quite different from questioning. We should always question what we hear if it doesn’t make sense, even if it’s from someone claiming to be of God. We can trust God’s Word, the Holy Spirit’s guidance, and prayer to help us discern false prophets, while not judging others.

Conclusions to Sermon on the Mount Matthew 7:13-20

If you are strong in faith and prayer and know God’s Word, it’s hard for others to lead you astray. As we study the Bible, we should remember that knowing God and His teachings is like putting on armor; we are shielded from evil-doers. We must not fall prey to what the world says. God and Jesus are our guiding lights.

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Summer Bible Study: Sermon on the Mount: Week 4, Day 3: Matthew 7:7-12

SUMMARY OF MATTHEW 7:7-12

“Ask, and it will be given to you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened to you.” If you ask God, He will give you good gifts like we would our kids.

Do unto others what you want done to you. This is the Law.

Questions for Matthew 7:7-12

6) That they are extremely simple: ask, seek, knock. That if you do these simple things, God will give it to you. I’m praying for lots of things. I want to move from where I am living. My husband is currently searching for a new career path he enjoys. I’m praying for the health of all my family members.

7) God provides for us. God loves us. God provides all that we need. We only need to ask, seek, and knock at His door. God gave us His only Son. We are to give Him our hearts.

8 ) It would look wonderfully. We are to put others first. This shows our obedience to Him. When we put others first, we naturally grow with God.

Conclusions to Sermon on the Mount Matthew 7:7-12

Pray, pray, pray sums up this lesson!

Everything stems from love. The more you love God, the more you love others.

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Summer Bible Study: Sermon on the Mount: Week 4, Day 2: Matthew 7:1-6

SUMMARY OF MATTHEW 7:1-6

Jesus is still speaking his sermon on the mount. Do not judge others, and you won’t be judged. Quit being a hypocrite and judging others for it. Do not give your valuables to others who may trample them and tear you to pieces.

Questions for Matthew 7:1-6

3) Just that — Don’t judge others and think you are better than them when you are not. Discernment by definition is “the ability to judge well” or in Biblical thinking “perception in the absence of judgment with a view to obtaining spiritual guidance and understanding.” God helps you arrive at the best decision. We aim to know what God’s will is. Romans 12:2 says that discernment is knowing the right thing to do and doing it. You will be able to know God’s will and be able to do it, too. Philippians 1:9-10 says discernment is knowing what is best in order to do good and avoid sin. Hebrews 5:14 says God blesses wise discernment.

4) You must be merciful because you yourself have faults, too, and are in need of mercy. James 2:12-13 reminds us to speak and act as though you will be judged. We have received mercy from God; therefore, we are to show others mercy as well.

5) I judge others when I think they are not doing the right thing or acting the right way. I need to show mercy to others and kindness and not condemn them for their faults. I’d have better relationships and be less stressed and irritated overall. We should seek restoration instead.

Conclusions to Sermon on the Mount Matthew 7:1-6

“Do not judge” means “do not condemn.” Sinners should be held accountable for their actions, but shown love, support, and forgiveness from us.

The closer we are to God, the better our relationships are. Look for others to share the Gospel with. See others with God’s eyes.

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