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Thursday, February 24, 2022

week of 2/27

 Unit 6  Session 4

A HOLY PEOPLE

1 PETER 1

As God is pure in all His ways, He calls His people to live likewise
in response to all He has done for them in Christ.

Throughout the Israelites' time in the wilderness, both the year
of rescue and the remaining forty years of punishment, God's
people found occasion after occasion to rebel against their
sovereign Savior. Yet God remained holy in all His interactions
with His people because that is Who He is - God is holy. He 
displayed His holiness through His abundant patience, His
faithful provision, His swift discipline, and His good law. In
all of this time, God worked to make for Himself a holy people
because God's image-bearers should be holy as He is holy, a
principle picked up in the New Testament book of 1 Peter.

Points to consider:

   God's people are to be holy, having been
     called by a pure God.
     * Why should Jesus' second coming impact
        our lives today?

✞   God's people are to live reverently, having
     been redeemed by a pure sacrifice.
     * How should a pursuit of holiness honor
        God?
     * What has been your favorite foreshadowing
        of Christ in the exodus narratives? Why?

✞   God's people are to love sincerely, having
     been given a pure heart.
     * How should we, as people changed by the
        gospel, show love to others?

week of 2/20

 Unit 6  Session 3

AN UNGRATEFUL PEOPLE

NUMBERS 21

God is right to judge sin, yet He is gracious to provide a way of
salvation.

The Israelites had been confronted afresh with God's holiness
through His grace in providing them with water and His
punishment of their leaders. Aaron soon died in the wilderness
on Mount Hor as a result of their disobedience at the rock, but
not before the priesthood had passed on to his son, Eleazar,
so the people's relationship with the Lord might be preserved.
Aaron's death was yet another tangible testimony of God's
commitment to and expectation of holiness, and the people
mourned him there for thirty days. And then the Lord provided
them with their first victory over an enemy nation. Yet Israel
remained undeterred, and they would soon sin again.

Points to consider:

   The Lord's people sin, despite His gracious
     provision.
     * How does reflecting on God's gracious
        provision help us not to sin against Him
        and others?

✞   The Lord's people are disciplined, drawing
     then toward repentance.
     * How should this punishment of Israel 
        cause us to think about our own sins?
     * What should our repentance of sin
        entail?

✞   The Lord's prophet intercedes, prompting
     the means of healing.
     * Why might we doubt God's ability to 
        save us?

Sunday, February 13, 2022

week of 2/13

 Unit 6  Session 2

A UNFAITHFUL PROPHET

NUMBERS 20

The unfaithfulness of people always comes at a great cost - the
judgment of a holy God.

Because Israel rebelled and refused to enter and conquer the
promised land as God had said, they were punished with forty
years of wandering in the wilderness, one year for every day
the spies were in the land. That generation was condemned to
die in the wilderness outside of the promised land, but the next
generation would claim the land by God's grace. Still, the people
continued to succumb to discontent and disobedience, a failing
that affected their leaders as well.

Points to consider:

   Unfaithfulness leads to a pattern of sin.
     * Why do you think we gravitate to the
        same types of sin over and over again?
     * What does dealing faithfully with sin
        look like?

✞   Unfaithfulness results from a failure to
      trust God.
     * What are some lessons we ought to 
        learn from Moses' and Aaron's 
        examples?

✞   Unfaithfulness brings the judgment of
     a holy God.
     * Why does God's severe discipline of 
        Moses and Aaron not sit well with
        many of us?

Sunday, February 6, 2022

week of 2/6

Unit 6  Session 1

A REBELLIOUS PEOPLE

NUMBERS 13-14

Rebellion occurs when God's ways and authority are despised.

After the exodus, receiving the law at Mount Sinai, and con-
structing the tabernacle, the Book of Numbers moves the
narrative forward as the Israelites follow God's lead out
into the wilderness, headed to the promised land. The early
stages of this leg of their trip were again marked with strife,
however, as the people began to grumble and complain and
some of Moses' own family members began to question his
leadership. These events foreshadowed the trouble to come
in the wilderness of Paran.

Points to consider:

   Rebellion occurs when God's promises 
     are forsaken.
     * How have God's promises strengthened
        you to obey His commands?

✞   Rebellion occurs when God's plans
     are scorned.
     * What are some signs that we may be
      guilty of rejecting God's plan for our
        lives?
     * What role have godly leaders played
      in your life to help you obey the Lord
        and grow in your faith?

✞   Rebellion occurs when God's authority
     is rejected.
     * What are some ways we can encourage
      others to submit to God's authority?