Today's Reading is Numbers 13 - 14 and Psalms 74 - 75. Questions are: 1. a. How many men were sent to spy out the land of Canaan? b. What did they find? 2. a. What report did most of the spies tell the people of Israel? b. Why did they say this? 3. What two men sent as spies into the land of Canaan came back with a good report? 4. What did God want to do to the people of Israel? 5. How did Moses reason with God? 6. What did God resolve to do to the children of Israel? 7. How long would it be before the children of Israel entered into the promised land? 8. Who would enter the land? 9. What happened to the men who brought back the bad report? 10. a. What did the children of Israel decide to do on their own? b. What happened to them? 11. What did the writer feel about God? 12. What does he ask God to remember? 13. How will God judge the wicked and the righteous?
Modern Day Application...Hard Decisions Being Implemented Numbers 15:15-16 The View from Above. Numbers 15:30-31 Good and evil, life and death, poverty and riches, are from the Lord. Romans 8:1+There is no condemnation now for those who are in Christ Jesus. 8*those who are in the flesh cannot please God.
Today's Reading is Numbers 17 - 18 and Psalm 78. Questions are: 1. What was the purpose for the rods being placed in front of the tabernacle? 2. What did God want to do with all the heave offerings? 3. What were the Levites to tithe to God? 4. What did God command the fathers? Why? 5. Why was Ephraim rejected? 6. Who did God choose to shepherd His people? This is day 70. Keep it up, we're doing great!
Today's (Day 71) Reading is Numbers 19 - 20 and Psalms 79 - 80. Questions are: 1. a. What was mixed with water for purification of sins? b. Where was it stored? 2. Who died at Kadesh? 3. What did the children of Israel complain about at Kadesh? 4. a. Where did Moses supply what the people were complaining for? b. What was Moses' error? c. What was Moses' punishment because of this error? 5. a. Who refused to let Israel cross their border? b. Who are these people? 6. Who died at Mount Hor? 7. What is asked of God? 8. Who brought the tribulation upon the people? 9. Who is the vine?
2. Miriam 3. Lack of grain, figs, vines, pomegranates, or water to drink. Livestock dying.. 4. a. Meribah b. Faith c. Dismissed from entrance to the promised land. 5. a. Edom 6. Aaron
Today's Favorite Passage Friday verse is John 15:13 - Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends. I always think of the men who I served with that made that ultimate sacrifice when I hear this verse.
Ecc: 9:4 There is hope only for the living. As they say, "It's better to be a live dog than a dead lion!"
Joshua 24:15. Choose you this day whom ye will serve: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Sent from my Z30 using Tapatalk
Today's Reading is Numbers 21 -22 and Psalms 81 - 83. Questions are: 1. a. What did the people of Israel complain about upon leaving Mount Hor? b. What did God do because of this complaint? 2. a. Who would not let Israel pass through their land at this time? b. What happened to these people? 3. a. Who came out against Israel when they left the city of Sihon? b. What happened to these people? 4. Why did Balak send for Balaam? 5. Why did God get angry with Balaam? 6. When leaving, who spoke to Balaam? 7. What did the angel of the Lord try to do to Balaam? 8. What are the people asked to do? 9. What had the Lord done for the people? 10. What injustice and the judges done? 11. Why are they called ‘gods?’ 12. What does the psalmist pray? We are over half way through the book of Psalms!
Today's reading is Numbers 25 - 26 and Psalms 87 - 88. Questions are: 1. What harlotry did Israel commit in Moab? 2. What did God tell Moses to instruct the Israelites to do? 3. Who was zealous for God against the sinful Israelites? 4. How many people died because of God's anger? 5. What did Phinehas receive from God for his zeal? 6. What did God tell Moses and Eleazar to do at this time? 7. What was the number of those able to go to war? 8. How much inheritance was determined for each tribe? 9. a. In the second census, how many people remained of the first census? b. Who were these people? c. Why did they remain? 10. What city is praised? 11. Who could boast? 12. Why is the writer so despondent? 13. What reasoning does he present to God for His favor?
Today's reading is Numbers 27 - 29 and Psalm 89. Questions are: 1. Why did the daughters of Zelophehad come before Moses? b. What law did God enforce in this situation? 2. a. Who did God say would replace Moses? b. Why? 3. What was the purpose for God of instructing the people of Israel about the offerings again? 4. What belongs to God? 5. With whom did God make a covenant? 6. How did the writer feel?