Week 37, September 9 - 15, 2018
Sunday, September 9, Isaiah 18 - 19, John 1
- What does Isaiah 18 say will happen to a "people feared far and wide"?
- Isaiah 19:21 says, "the Lord will make himself known to the Egyptians, and in that day they will acknowledge the Lord." When will this happen?
- According to John 1:12, who has been given the right to become children of God?
- Who did John the Baptist say he was?
- What did John the Baptist say about Jesus?
Monday, September 10, Isaiah 20 - 22, Psalm 104
- What does the lookout report in Isaiah 21:9?
- Isaiah 22:11 says, "You built a reservoir between the two walls for the water of the Old Pool, but you did not look to the One who made it, or have regard for the One who planned it long ago." How do you put your trust in God when you may be tempted to rely on yourself?
- What does Psalm 104:5 mean when it says, "He set the earth on its foundations"?
Tuesday, September 11, Isaiah 23 - 24, John 2
- Isaiah 23 foretells the destruction of Tyre, followed by a recovery after 70 years. After the 70 years, what will happen to the profits from Tyre's trading?
- Why does Isaiah 24 describe the earth being laid waste?
- In John 2 who knew that Jesus had turned water into wine?
- What sign was Jesus referring to in John 2:19?
Wednesday, September 12, Isaiah 25 - 26, Psalm 105
- Isaiah 25:4 says that God is "a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat." What do you need to do to take shelter in God?
- Isaiah 25:8 says that God will "swallow up death forever." When and how will He do that?
- Isaiah 26:20 advises people to go hide for a little while. When should someone do this?
- Psalm 105:2 says, "Sing to him, sing praise to him; tell of all his wonderful acts." What is the purpose of singing to God?
Thursday, September 13, Isaiah 27 - 28, John 3
- Has Isaiah 27:6 been fulfilled or is that still to come?
- Isaiah 28:6 says that God will be "a source of strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate." What opportunities do you have to turn back the battle at the gate?
- In John 3, why does Jesus say we need to be born again?
- Why did John the Baptist say, "I must become less"?
- According to John 3:36 who has eternal life?
Friday, September 14, Isaiah 29 - 31
- God says in Isaiah 29:13, "These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me." Why would anyone whose heart is far from God want to honor Him with their lips?
- Why does Isaiah 30:1-5 say that Egypt's help will be of no value?
- Isaiah 31:1 rebukes those who trust in horses and chariots but who do not seek help from God. Are there areas in your life where you are trusting someone or something other than God?
Saturday, September 15, Isaiah 32 - 33, John 4
- Isaiah 32:8 says, "But the noble make noble plans, and by noble deeds they stand." What does it mean to be noble?
- James Madison is credited with proposing three branches of government, inspired by Isaiah 33:22. Do you view God as your judge, lawgiver, and king?
- According to John 4:10, what were the only two things needed for the Samaritan woman to have living water?
- What does it mean to worship God in spirit and in truth?
- What food was Jesus referring to in John 4:32?
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