Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...
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Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...
Key Verses: Exodus 32
Key Questions
Why do the people make a calf? What does this say about how fear and impatience can cause us to recreate false security from our past, even if it enslaved us?
Why does Moses break the tablets? Does this act serve as protest, lament, or judgment?
How do we wrestle with the Levites’ violence in the name of loyalty to God? Where is the line between righteous indignation and spiritual extremism?
What does it mean that Moses offers to be erased for the people’s sake? How does this point to sacrificial love as the core of godly leadership?
What ...
Walla Walla University Good Word Broadcasts
Lesson Guide:
Of the Israelites: "Their most dangerous enemy was not outside their camp but within their own rank and file."
Questions:
What are our greatest dangers "within?"
Those who interpret the Bible differently than we do?
Those who demand perfect performance?
Those who tolerate less-than-perfect performance?
Those who would enlarge our tents, and open our gates to whomsoever will?
Those who would guard our gates, and admit only those judged worthy?
Those who believe that any messenger "inspired of God" must have no flaws?
Those who delight in pointing out that God's ...