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Judges 21
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2009
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These questions are provided to use as a follow-up to Pastor Phil's weekly messages
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When it comes to volunteering for something which is most like you? A. I am the first to sign up b. I wait for others to line up and then I will go c. I don’t usually volunteer for anything, I want others to come and ask me d. other
When it comes to making decisions I usually make them . . . a. quickly; b. after much consideration from many others c. I am usually afraid to make decisions so I defer to others d. other
What percentage of time do you see the Nation of Israel consulting God’s Law in the book of Judges? What do you think are the reasons Israel does not consult God’s Law more? A. they were ignorant of it b. They could not understand it c. They did not like it d. other
What percentage of time do you find yourself consulting God’s Word for decisions you make during the week? What are the motivating factors that affect consulting God’s Word throughout the week? A. I just don’t have the time b. I really do not know the Bible as I should in order to use God’s Word as my guide c. It really seems out dated as it speaks to my questions d. other
The nation of Israel made some very rash vows in chapter 21. What do you think would have happened if they would have confessed and repented of these rash vows? A. They would have been forgiven and experienced God’s grace b. their families would have been saved c. They would have had a greater time of celebration and worship at harvest time d. There would have been great joy and gladness e. All of the death and destruction would have been avoided. F. all of the above
What happened to Israel because she refused to repent? A. she lost thousands of lives b. families were torn apart and many destroyed c. there was great confusion in the land as to what was true and right d. No woman was safe in Israel for over 400 years e. all of the above
What do you think prevented Israel from confessing their sin and repenting? A. They had an elevated view of their own sufficiency b. They had a very poor view of God’s grace c. they loved their sin more than they loved God d. they were afraid of what might be asked of them e. other
What are some problems this passage brings to mind as you consider your own walk with God?
What are obstacles in your own life that try to keep you from repenting of sin? A. Not enough time in God’s Word b. Fear of what others might think c. The true cost of repentance d. other
Have you ever witnessed true repentance taking place? What did it look like? How did it affect those who witnessed it?
What are the three R’s that help us remember what true repentance is?
Read together Acts 3:19. What is the promise to those who truly repent?
Is there anything you need to repent of this week? Take a moment and quietly pray for the spirit of repentance to visit you and your group and our church body.
Ask God to lead each of your group to discover God’s direction for service at Lakeland this next year.
You may want to dismiss with a song.
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