Numbers 12
- Miriam and Aaron rebuked Moses for marrying a Cushite woman.
- Why was this wrong to challenge Moses when God had instructed the Israelites not to marry other races?
- Moses was the meekest man on earth.
- God told the 3 of them to come to the tent of meeting.
- God asked Miriam and Aaron why they felt they could speak against Moses when God spoke directly to him?
- The Lord grew angry and left.
- Miriam was leprous.
- Aaron repented and Moses cried out for God to heal Miriam
- The Lord told them to put Miriam outside the camp for 7 days.
- After that she was healed and they moved their camp to Paran.
Isaiah 4
- Why is verse 4:1 separated from the end of chapter 3?
- The men will be so few because of deaths in war that 7 women will fight over 1 man.
- In that day Israel will be fruitful and beautiful for God's sake.
- Those left in Zion will be called holy.
- Jerusalem will be cleaned out when God purges out all those who had done evil.
- He will again be a cloud by day and a fire by night
- He will care for His people day and night.
Romans 9
- Paul tells them that he grieves for them and is speaking God's truth to them in love.
- Paul tells the Romans that Israel was God's chosen people who have had adoption, the glory, covenants, and laws.
- Not all Israelites will be saved but offspring of the promise to Abraham.
- God promised Abraham a son, and chose Jacob over Esau before they were born and had done anything good or evil.
- Jacob was called not because of works but because God had called him.
- God told Moses that he will have mercy on whom He chooses.
- It doesn't depend at all on human will but on God, who has mercy.
- God told Pharaoh that He had raised him up to show God's power over Pharaoh.
- God has mercy or hardens people as He wills, not what we will.
- Paul tells the readers that they cannot question His will.
- God has the right to shape us as a potter would clay. He will use those who He calls to shame the wicked.
- Paul quotes Hosea where God says that He will call people who were not labeled "God's people"
- Isaiah had said that though the Israelites be very numerous, very few would be saved.
- Paul points out that gentiles who did not know the law have been saved by faith and Israelites who tried to keep the law have not been saved because they lack saving faith.
Hebrews 10
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- The law with its yearly sacrifices can never make people perfect.
- If sacrifices were enough they would not have to keep being made every year because the people would have been cleansed for good.
- Yearly sacrifices are a constant reminder of constant sins.
- Christ came to fulfill God's role for Him that was written in the OT.
- Why would God ask the people for yearly sacrifices if He was not pleased by them?
- Christ overrides the first type of sacrifice by offering Himself up as the perfect sacrifice.
- That is the only reason we can rest assured in our sanctification.
- Priests constantly offer sacrifices, where as Christ sacrificed Himself once for all and is now seated at the right hand of God.
- He perfected all sanctified people for all times.
- God said that He would write His laws on our hearts and through the Spirit this has been accomplished.
- If we have been forgiven through Christ there is no longer any need for sacrifices.
- Jesus' blood gives us confidence in our faith freeing us from evil. We have been washed clean.
- We can have faith without wavering.
- We should be asking how we can stir up love and good deeds because of what Christ has done.
- It is necessary to be meeting together.
- If we sin after hearing about the Truth there is no other sacrifice which we can turn to.
- If we continue to deliberately sin then we have judgment wait for us.
- The writer reminds us that under Law of Moses people would die with 2 or 3 witnesses, but it will be worse for the one who spurns the Son of God and grieves the Spirit.
- God is to be feared by those who turn from Him.
- The writer reminds them of the hard times after they were saved. They were locked up and joyfully accepted people plundering their property because they realized what they had waiting for them in heaven.
- How can I have more of an eternal perspective like this?
- We shouldn't forget the confidence we do have through Christ.
- The writer quotes that God disapproves of those who shrink back, and because of the Truth of the Gospel we can walk in confidence and persevere.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Numbers 11 - Isaiah 3 – Romans 8 – Hebrews 9
Numbers 11
- The people complained and God's anger burned up the outskirts of their camp until Moses prayed to God for the burning to stop.
- The people complained again because all they had to eat was manna.
- They remembered fish and vegetables from Egypt.
- The manna fell with the dew at nights.
- God grew angry and Moses was displeased by the people's weeping.
- Moses asked God why He had laid the burden of caring for all these people on Moses.
- Moses realizes his burdens are too great for him and asks God to kill him if He will not help Moses care for these weeping people.
- God tells Moses to gather 70 elders.
- God said that He will take some of the Spirit that He placed on Moses on these 70 men as well, so that they may share the burden of caring for the people.
- God tells Moses to tell the people that they will eat meat for a whole month until they don't want anymore because of their weeping.
- Moses questioned how God would provide meat for a month for 600,000 people and God asked Moses why He questioned God's ability and word.
- The 70 men prophesied, but only that day when the spirit was given to them.
- Eldad and Medad were in the camp when the spirit rested on them.
- Joshua told Moses to stop the men from prophesying, but Moses said that he wished everyone could do it.
- God brought a quail on a wind and the least quail gathered was 60 bushels.
- While they were still eating the quail, God in His anger sent a plague.
- They named that place Kibroth-hattaavah which means graves of craving.
- Why did God bless the people and then send a plague the same day?
Isaiah 3
- God is taking supplies from Judah and Jerusalem.
- Why will God make the younger men despise and not listen to the older men?
- The men shall rule over rubble in the days ahead.
- Jerusalem and Judah will stumble and fall because of their speech and deeds against the Lord.
- The people do not even try to hide their sin, but they flaunt it.
- The righteous will prosper but woe to the wicked.
- The people have been mislead and the Lord will bring judgement on them.
- The people of Zion are too proud and the Lord will bring them low.
- The Lord will take away all their fine possessions in which they boast.
- The Lord will replace all of their fine possessions with rottenness and they shall NOT prevail in battle.
Romans 8
- There is no condemnation for those in Christ.
- We are free from sin and the law.
- God sent His son to do what we could not do, to meet the righteous requirements of the law.
- Those whose min is on the flesh follow the flesh, while those whose minds are on the Spirit, follow the Spirit (Where is my mind?)
- Flesh = Death
- Spirit = Life and peace (2 benefits)
- The mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God, and can not please Him.
- If you are in Christ, though the body is dead to sin, the Spirit is alive
- What does it mean that the Spirit will give us mortal bodies?
- We are debtors and need to put to death deeds of the flesh.
- We have received the Spirit of adoption, so we no longer need to fear.
- We are chidlren of God and because of that we are heirs!
- The sufferings we face now can not compare to the glory that will be revealed to us.
- All of creation has been suffering and groaining until now.
- Those who have trusted in Christ groan inwardly as we wait for our adoption and redemption of our new bodies.
- This is our hope eventhough we do not see it.
- We wait for our hope with patience.
- The Spirit intercedes for us even when we don't know what to pray for.
- For those who love God all things work for their good.
- What does it mean "for those He foreknew?"
- The order of our trusting in God is; predestined, called, justified, and then glorified.
- Our response to these things should be, "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
- God gave up His own son, so He will graciously give us all things through Christ.
- Christ died and was raised and is right now intereceding for us with God.
- Tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword will try to separate us from this Truth.
- We can overcome all these things through Him who loved us.
- Nothing, not even angels or anything else in creation can separate us for the love of God.
Hebrews 9
- The first convenant's holy place of meeting was in a tent.
- There was the Holy Place in the first section and the Most Holy Place behind the curtain in the second section.
- The ark of the covenant held manna and Aaron's budded staff.
- Statues of cheribum overshadowed the ark.
- The priest could only enter the Most Holy place once a year.
- The first section symbolized the present age.
- Offerings in this section cannot prefect the worshipper.
- Christ sacrificed Himself once for allsecuring eternal redemption.
- If a cow could cleanse a sin, how much greater will Christ?
- Those who are called can now receieve their eternal inheritance.
- A will doesn't take effect until the person dies, so too the first covenant was only sealed in blood.
- Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
- The holy places were copies of "true things" in heaven.
- Christ intercedes for us in the presence of God for us.
- Christ does not have to repeatidly give Himself, but did it once for all times.
- Christ will come again not to deal with sin, which was taken care of once and for all, but to save those waiting for Him.
- The people complained and God's anger burned up the outskirts of their camp until Moses prayed to God for the burning to stop.
- The people complained again because all they had to eat was manna.
- They remembered fish and vegetables from Egypt.
- The manna fell with the dew at nights.
- God grew angry and Moses was displeased by the people's weeping.
- Moses asked God why He had laid the burden of caring for all these people on Moses.
- Moses realizes his burdens are too great for him and asks God to kill him if He will not help Moses care for these weeping people.
- God tells Moses to gather 70 elders.
- God said that He will take some of the Spirit that He placed on Moses on these 70 men as well, so that they may share the burden of caring for the people.
- God tells Moses to tell the people that they will eat meat for a whole month until they don't want anymore because of their weeping.
- Moses questioned how God would provide meat for a month for 600,000 people and God asked Moses why He questioned God's ability and word.
- The 70 men prophesied, but only that day when the spirit was given to them.
- Eldad and Medad were in the camp when the spirit rested on them.
- Joshua told Moses to stop the men from prophesying, but Moses said that he wished everyone could do it.
- God brought a quail on a wind and the least quail gathered was 60 bushels.
- While they were still eating the quail, God in His anger sent a plague.
- They named that place Kibroth-hattaavah which means graves of craving.
- Why did God bless the people and then send a plague the same day?
Isaiah 3
- God is taking supplies from Judah and Jerusalem.
- Why will God make the younger men despise and not listen to the older men?
- The men shall rule over rubble in the days ahead.
- Jerusalem and Judah will stumble and fall because of their speech and deeds against the Lord.
- The people do not even try to hide their sin, but they flaunt it.
- The righteous will prosper but woe to the wicked.
- The people have been mislead and the Lord will bring judgement on them.
- The people of Zion are too proud and the Lord will bring them low.
- The Lord will take away all their fine possessions in which they boast.
- The Lord will replace all of their fine possessions with rottenness and they shall NOT prevail in battle.
Romans 8
- There is no condemnation for those in Christ.
- We are free from sin and the law.
- God sent His son to do what we could not do, to meet the righteous requirements of the law.
- Those whose min is on the flesh follow the flesh, while those whose minds are on the Spirit, follow the Spirit (Where is my mind?)
- Flesh = Death
- Spirit = Life and peace (2 benefits)
- The mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God, and can not please Him.
- If you are in Christ, though the body is dead to sin, the Spirit is alive
- What does it mean that the Spirit will give us mortal bodies?
- We are debtors and need to put to death deeds of the flesh.
- We have received the Spirit of adoption, so we no longer need to fear.
- We are chidlren of God and because of that we are heirs!
- The sufferings we face now can not compare to the glory that will be revealed to us.
- All of creation has been suffering and groaining until now.
- Those who have trusted in Christ groan inwardly as we wait for our adoption and redemption of our new bodies.
- This is our hope eventhough we do not see it.
- We wait for our hope with patience.
- The Spirit intercedes for us even when we don't know what to pray for.
- For those who love God all things work for their good.
- What does it mean "for those He foreknew?"
- The order of our trusting in God is; predestined, called, justified, and then glorified.
- Our response to these things should be, "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
- God gave up His own son, so He will graciously give us all things through Christ.
- Christ died and was raised and is right now intereceding for us with God.
- Tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword will try to separate us from this Truth.
- We can overcome all these things through Him who loved us.
- Nothing, not even angels or anything else in creation can separate us for the love of God.
Hebrews 9
- The first convenant's holy place of meeting was in a tent.
- There was the Holy Place in the first section and the Most Holy Place behind the curtain in the second section.
- The ark of the covenant held manna and Aaron's budded staff.
- Statues of cheribum overshadowed the ark.
- The priest could only enter the Most Holy place once a year.
- The first section symbolized the present age.
- Offerings in this section cannot prefect the worshipper.
- Christ sacrificed Himself once for allsecuring eternal redemption.
- If a cow could cleanse a sin, how much greater will Christ?
- Those who are called can now receieve their eternal inheritance.
- A will doesn't take effect until the person dies, so too the first covenant was only sealed in blood.
- Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
- The holy places were copies of "true things" in heaven.
- Christ intercedes for us in the presence of God for us.
- Christ does not have to repeatidly give Himself, but did it once for all times.
- Christ will come again not to deal with sin, which was taken care of once and for all, but to save those waiting for Him.
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