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 35-40
Key Questions
Why does the text emphasize Sabbath again—right before the Tabernacle is built? What does this teach about how we balance action and rest?
Why is the spinning of yarn by women mentioned specifically? What might this tell us about valuing unseen or domestic labor as spiritual (35:25-26)? What is the significance of all the careful repetition and detail (in all of these chapters)? How do these descriptions help reframe “tedious” tasks as acts of worship?
The expression “as the Lord commanded Moses” appear seven times in both chapters 39 and 40. What could this convey about the ...
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 ...