Old Testament: Ezekiel 1 - 16
Where was Ezekiel when he had the vision he begins describing in chapter 1?
What did Ezekiel see on the throne in chapter 1?
According to chapter 2, what was Ezekiel's responsibility? What was he not responsible for?
Why did God tell Ezekiel, "I will make your forehead like the hardest stone" (3:9)?
What did Ezekiel's diet in chapter 4 represent?
Based on 5:6, why was God going to bring destruction to Jerusalem?
According to 6:8-10, what will happen to those who escape the sword but are scattered?
Chapter 7 describes "the end." In 7:3 God says, "I will judge you according to your conduct." What is the reason for the judgement described in this chapter?
Why does God say in 8:18, "Although they shout in my ears, I will not listen to them"?
In chapter 9 who did Ezekiel see receiving a mark on their forehead? What was the purpose of the mark?
Why did the glory of the Lord depart the temple in chapter 10?
God says in 11:19, "I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them; I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh." Why is the condition of our heart so important? What do you need to do to have an undivided heart?
What was the saying in 12:22 that God said he would put an end to?
In chapter 13 God speaks against false prophets. What were false prophets saying that was not true?
In chapter 14 God mentions Noah, Daniel, and Job as great intercessors, but shows that a country can reach a state where their intercession would not help. What did these three men have in common?
Why does God describe Jerusalem as an abandoned newborn baby in chapter 16?
Psalms 120 - 123
120:6-7 says, "Too long have I lived among those who hate peace. I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war." How do you respond to conflict you did not want or initiate?
121:4 says that God never sleeps. Why do you think he created us to need sleep?
Why did David write in 122:6 to pray for the peace of Jerusalem?
123:2 says, "As the eyes of slaves look to the hand of their master, as the eyes of a female slave look to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the Lord our God." What do we have in common with slaves looking to the hand of their master?
New Testament: 2 Timothy 1 - 4, Titus 1 - 3, Philemon
In 2 Timothy 1:3 Paul says he serves God with a clear conscience. What must you do to live with a clear conscience?
Paul tells Timothy in 1:6 to "fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you." How is this done?
In 2 Timothy 2:2, Paul instruct Timothy to teach the things he learned from Paul to others who will be able to teach others. What responsibility do you have to learn and to pass on to others what you have learned?
2:15 says, " Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth." Are you doing this?
2:24 says that the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome. Why not?
Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." What do you need to do to be thoroughly equipped?
In 4:7 Paul says, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." What does this mean? Will you be able to say this?
Why did Paul say he left Titus in Crete?
Paul wrote in Titus 1:15, "To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure." Why is this true?
What does Paul refer to as the "blessed hope" in Titus 2:13?
According to Titus 3:5, why did God save us?
What did Paul ask Philemon to do in the book of Philemon?
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