This week is the first of four studies from the book of Ezekiel. They are based on George’s messages of Ezekiel. 1. Introduction. Ezekiel received visions from God. These are in 4 categories, • A Vision of God – What is God Like? (Chap1 & 10) • A Vision of Judgement – When God is
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1. Have you ever thought that someone is in the “too hard basket”? That there is just no way that they would ever place their trust in Jesus for eternal life? 2. Who are the people who helped you trust in Jesus (or since then, helped you grow in Jesus)? How have they made an
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1. How many people do you think are asking the deeper questions of life? In contrast, how many consistently live out an atheistic worldview (which says that life is objectively meaningless)? 2. Has there been a time where you planned something ahead of time based on the weather prediction, but the weather prediction turned out
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1. What are some reasons that it is important to be completely certain that Jesus is who he says he is? 2. Does the Bible teach that it’s possible to be completely certain that Jesus is the resurrected, Son of God? Look up Luke 1:1–4 (see especially verse 4). Also look up 2 Peter 1:16–21
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1. God’s Discipline. How do you view God’s discipline? Do you see it as positive or negative or a combination of both? Consider and discuss Danny’s comment: How we understand discipline and process it is key here. Read Hebrews 12:1-12 and answer the following about God’s discipline: • What are the encouraging words referred to
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1. Introduction. Last week (study one) we looked at the first 3 beatitudes. a. “God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for him, for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs”. Matthew 5:3. b. “God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Matthew 5:4. c. “God blesses those who are humble
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