1) How should an understanding that we can speak to God directly and call Him “my” God affect our daily lives?(Romans 8:14-17) What effect should it have on us with regard to our involvement in church?(1 John 1:1-7) Why should knowing that we can call God “my” God affect our desire to know Him better? (John 17:3, Psalm 63:1) 2) Isaiah praises God for His miraculous deeds, His sovereignty, and His faithfulness, but then centres his praise on God’s punishment of the city of strong ...
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1) How should an understanding that we can speak to God directly and call Him “my” God affect our daily lives?(Romans 8:14-17) What effect should it have on us with regard to our involvement in church?(1 John 1:1-7) Why should knowing that we can call God “my” God affect our desire to know Him better? (John 17:3, Psalm 63:1) 2) Isaiah praises God for His miraculous deeds, His sovereignty, and His faithfulness, but then centres his praise on God’s punishment of the city of strong ...
Send us a text What caught your attention most as you were reading it? How would you describe the picture of God presented by this psalm? Anything that surprised you or would be a surprise for those who are not Christian? Why is it important for us to remember what God did for Israel in the past, especially at Sinai, or with Deborah etc? God in the Old Testament is one of wrath. Jesus in the New is the God of love. Discuss this statement. Compare verse 18 to Ephesians 4:8. What do y...
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1) How should an understanding that we can speak to God directly and call Him “my” God affect our daily lives?(Romans 8:14-17) What effect should it have on us with regard to our involvement in church?(1 John 1:1-7) Why should knowing that we can call God “my” God affect our desire to know Him better? (John 17:3, Psalm 63:1) 2) Isaiah praises God for His miraculous deeds, His sovereignty, and His faithfulness, but then centres his praise on God’s punishment of the city of strong ...