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Monday, December 26, 2022

week of 12/25

Unit 16  Session 4

GOD'S PRESENCE IN ALL PLACES

1 KINGS 8-9 ; PSALM 33 ; ISAIAH 7

God is present in all times and places for His people's good, most clearly evidenced in His dwelling with His people in Christ.

We have seen the devestating effect of sin and judgment in the destruction the Lord brought upon Judah and Jerusalem. He used the Babylonians to crush His own temple, conquer His own people, and to take many of them captive into exile. It would have been easy for the exiles to see themselves in a foreign land, under a foreign king, and surrounded by foreign gods and believe that God was no longer with them. But nothing could be further from the truth. God is present everywhere; God hears, cares for, and promises to dwell with His people.

Points to consider:

   God is present to hear from His people.
     * What are some ways we experience the 
        presence of God now that are mere 
        reflections of what is to come?

✞   God is present to care for His people.
     * How do we sometimes reveal that we 
        think we can save ourselves by our 
        own merit?

✞   God is present to dwell with His people.     
     * What are some reasons we might find 
        it difficult to trust God?
     * How should understanding that God 
        sent His Son as our Savior to save and 
        be with us affect our view of God?

Sunday, December 18, 2022

week of 12/18

Unit 16  Session 3

GOD'S JUDGMENT OF THE PRIDEFUL

DANIEL 5

God stands against the proud and will humble them.

Previously, we looked at Daniel 1, where we saw young Daniel and his three friends resolve to be faithful to God. In this session, we jump ahead a few decades to Daniel as an older man. Because of his resolve to remain faithful to the Lord, God blessed him and his time in exile. Here we will see God once again use Daniel as the conduit of His revelation as he pronounces judgment on King Belshazzar for his stubborn and foolish pride.

Points to consider:

   The Lord confronts those who profane 
     that which is holy.
     * What are some ways you see an attitude 
        of pride in our world today?

✞   The Lord rebukes those who exalt 
     themselves instead of Him.
     * How can all sin be connected to the idea 
        that we exalt ourselves above God?
     * What are some ways we can grow in our 
        efforts to reflect God's holiness?

✞   The Lord judges those who are found 
     to be deficient.     
     * How should our own deficiency apart 
        from Christ affect the way we see the 
        sin of the people around us?

Saturday, December 10, 2022

week of 12/11

Unit 16  Session 2

GOD'S REWARD FOR THE FAITHFUL

DANIEL 1

Faithfulness to God is not easy, but it is rewarded.

In our last session, we saw the people of Judah at the very beginning of the Babylonian captivity. God had warned them time and time again that if they worshiped and served other gods, He would remove them from the land. And that's exactly what God did. In today's session, we still find ourselves at the beginning of the Babylonian captivity, but instead of hearing God speak through a prophet from outside Babylon, we will see God work through the lives of four young men in Babylon as they resolved to remain faithful to the Lord in a seemingly impossible situation.

Points to consider:

   Faithfulness to God is tested.
     * What opportunities from the world tempt 
        believers today to defile themselves?
     * How should the reality that we can't work 
        to justify ourselves before God change the 
        way we see our work for God?

✞   Faithfulness to God is affirmed.
     * What are some ways God affirms faithfulness 
        even if He doesn't provide for or rescue His 
        people from trials?

✞   Faithfulness to God is rewarded.      
     * Why should we see God's using us with our 
        gifts and talents as a reward?

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

week of 12/4

Unit 16  Session 1

GOD'S PROMISE TO HIS PEOPLE

JEREMIAH 29 - 30

A day will come when God will bring ultimate freedom, healing, and restoration.

The history of Israel, in both the Northern and Southern Kingdoms, contains many ups and downs. God would do wonders in the sight of His people. They would love God and worship Him. But soon they would forget. Go sent godly leaders, judges, kings, and prophets to woo them back. But as the people continue to stray from Him, God eventually allowed their enemies to take His people into exile and captivity because He is a holy and just God. But in His love and faithfulness, He continued to speak though prophets, like Jeremiah, to encourage His people because He was still with them and freedom was coming.

Points to consider:

   The day of the Lord will bring freedom.
     * How should the doctrine of glorification 
        affect the way we live now?

✞   The day of the Lord will bring healing.
     * How does sin affect a person's relationship 
        with God?
     * Why might we find it difficult to rest in God's 
        promise of healing?

✞   The day of the Lord will bring restoration.      
     * How have you seen God's restoration in your 
        life and in the lives of those around you?