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NAMES LESSON 1
Questions ELOHIM CREATED THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH . . . The Creation story found in Genesis may be a familiar portion of Scripture to you, but our purpose in studying it is to discover all that we can about Elohim – Mighty Creator – and to ask the question, "Why does God want us to know that he is the Mighty Creator? Read Genesis 1:1-25 in your Bible or from the Scripture handout.NAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certain LESSON 5: TASTE AND SEE! PSALM 34 Questions 4. What commitments does David make in 34:1-2? ♥ Why do you think David declared what he intended to do? 5. What do David's words, I will (34:1), divulge about the activity of praise? 6. What does David say in 34:1 that tells us when to praise God? 7.PS LEADER 12
Leader Notes – Lesson 12 – God's Big Idea: You! Psalm 139 PLEASE DON'T READ THESE NOTES UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR LESSON. YOU WILL ROB YOURSELF OF THE JOY OF DISCOVERY! In case you don't have time to discuss all the questions, be sure to ask your group which questionsIN THE MEANTIME
IN THE MEANTIME . . . ROMANS 8:26-39 When I was a child of about 6, I was suddenly overtaken by a very serious and life-threatening kidney infection. I can remember being rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night – held in ABOUT ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Mary Jean Young, a teacher and speaker at various women's retreats, seminars and Bible studies has done extensive study and teaching in the areas of prayer, worship, listening to KNOWING GOD BY NAME...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESSRESOURCESPSALMSPOLICY FOR USEROMANSABOUT USTESTIMONIALS Knowing God by NameDiscovering the Goodness of God in His Old Testament Names. God has progressively revealed himself shown us who he is by giving himself some unique and descriptive names. Names like Elohim God and Mighty Creator; El Shaddai God Almighty; El Roi the God who sees me; Yahweh Rophe The Lord who heals; Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace and Yahweh Tsuri The Lord is OVERVIEW LESSON ~ WHAT'S IN A NAME? God's Names are Extra Special! If biblical names often reflected the essence, character and nature of a person, one would expect that the names of God would do the same thing. PSALMS BIBLE STUDY...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Honey for the Heart: A Meditative Study in Psalms When the psalmist sought to express the delight and satisfaction he found in God's words, he said, "How sweet are OVERVIEW: THE BOOK OF PSALMS Psalm 2:4 The One enthroned in the heaven laughs; The Lord scoffs at them. SYNONYMOUS?ANTITHETIC?SYNTHETIC? Psalm 1:6 For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked will perish.NAMES LESSON 1
Questions ELOHIM CREATED THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH . . . The Creation story found in Genesis may be a familiar portion of Scripture to you, but our purpose in studying it is to discover all that we can about Elohim – Mighty Creator – and to ask the question, "Why does God want us to know that he is the Mighty Creator? Read Genesis 1:1-25 in your Bible or from the Scripture handout.NAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certain LESSON 5: TASTE AND SEE! PSALM 34 Questions 4. What commitments does David make in 34:1-2? ♥ Why do you think David declared what he intended to do? 5. What do David's words, I will (34:1), divulge about the activity of praise? 6. What does David say in 34:1 that tells us when to praise God? 7.PS LEADER 12
Leader Notes – Lesson 12 – God's Big Idea: You! Psalm 139 PLEASE DON'T READ THESE NOTES UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR LESSON. YOU WILL ROB YOURSELF OF THE JOY OF DISCOVERY! In case you don't have time to discuss all the questions, be sure to ask your group which questionsIN THE MEANTIME
IN THE MEANTIME . . . ROMANS 8:26-39 When I was a child of about 6, I was suddenly overtaken by a very serious and life-threatening kidney infection. I can remember being rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night – held in ABOUT ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Mary Jean Young, a teacher and speaker at various women's retreats, seminars and Bible studies has done extensive study and teaching in the areas of prayer, worship, listening to KNOWING GOD BY NAME...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Knowing God by NameDiscovering the Goodness of God in His Old Testament Names. God has progressively revealed himself shown us who he is by giving himself some unique and descriptive names. Names like Elohim God and Mighty Creator; El Shaddai God Almighty; El Roi the God who sees me; Yahweh Rophe The Lord who heals; Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace and Yahweh Tsuri The Lord is PSALMS BIBLE STUDY...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Honey for the Heart: A Meditative Study in Psalms When the psalmist sought to express the delight and satisfaction he found in God's words, he said, "How sweet are OVERVIEW: THE BOOK OF PSALMS Psalm 2:4 The One enthroned in the heaven laughs; The Lord scoffs at them. SYNONYMOUS?ANTITHETIC?SYNTHETIC? Psalm 1:6 For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, But the way of the wicked will perish.NAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certainPS LEADER 11
leader notes – lesson 11 – lord, have mercy! psalm 51 please don't read these notes until you have completed your lesson. you will rob yourself of the joy of discovery! to the facilitator: you probably won't have time to discuss all the questions in the lesson in your small group, but save time to end with the response questions as the close of this lesson. LESSON 3: NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I'VE SEEN. . . PSALM Response Because David prayed this way in his distress, we too, have permission to: 1) Cry out to God and ask God to listen; 2) Tell God what we honestly feel; 3) Tell God what we desire him to do; 4) Give God reasons to act; and 5) Express our trust by expecting God to act and by telling God how we will react or what we will do when he comes through! I believe the exercises on this page can LESSON 7: AM I FORSAKEN? PSALM 22 16. In gratitude for God's rescue and deliverance, David wants to host a world-wide feast to honor God. From 22:26-29, describe what happens at this celebration. ♥ If you were to host a feast to celebrate God's grace and mercy to you, what would you say inIN THE MEANTIME
IN THE MEANTIME . . . ROMANS 8:26-39 When I was a child of about 6, I was suddenly overtaken by a very serious and life-threatening kidney infection. I can remember being rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night – held in LESSON 6: THAT'S NOT FAIR! PSALM 37 Questions 4. Give creative names to the two types of people that are described in Psalm 37. WHO'S WHO? The Psalms often speak of the righteous person (godly, blameless, upright) as compared to the wicked person (evil, ungodly, unrighteous). In the Psalms, the wicked are people who care nothing for God; they are self-centered and live life by their own rules, without regard to the concerns of ABOUT ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Mary Jean Young, a teacher and speaker at various women's retreats, seminars and Bible studies has done extensive study and teaching in the areas of prayer, worship, listening to KNOWING GOD BY NAME...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESSRESOURCESPSALMSPOLICY FOR USEROMANSABOUT USTESTIMONIALS Knowing God by NameDiscovering the Goodness of God in His Old Testament Names. God has progressively revealed himself shown us who he is by giving himself some unique and descriptive names. Names like Elohim God and Mighty Creator; El Shaddai God Almighty; El Roi the God who sees me; Yahweh Rophe The Lord who heals; Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace and Yahweh Tsuri The Lord is OVERVIEW LESSON ~ WHAT'S IN A NAME? God's Names are Extra Special! If biblical names often reflected the essence, character and nature of a person, one would expect that the names of God would do the same thing. LESSON 5: TASTE AND SEE! PSALM 34 Questions 4. What commitments does David make in 34:1-2? ♥ Why do you think David declared what he intended to do? 5. What do David's words, I will (34:1), divulge about the activity of praise? 6. What does David say in 34:1 that tells us when to praise God? 7.NAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certain LESSON 13: THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! PSALM 90 Questions 5. What metaphor for God does Moses use in 90:1?(Metaphor is explained in question 4 of the Overview Lesson for Psalms if you want a review.) What does this metaphor or word picture say about our relationship with God? ♥ What kind of emotions does the word home (dwelling place) evoke in you? Does this fit your image of LESSON 17: WHAT'S WITH THAT, GOD? PSALM 73 Questions 5. Asaph begins Psalm 73 with a proverb – a well-known, familiar expression that his contemporaries knew and believed. Write out this commonly held belief found in 73:1. What similar, familiar expression do we use to open our large group meetings at Growing Together Bible Study, that we, too, assume everyone believes? 6. LESSON 6: THAT'S NOT FAIR! PSALM 37 Questions 4. Give creative names to the two types of people that are described in Psalm 37. WHO'S WHO? The Psalms often speak of the righteous person (godly, blameless, upright) as compared to the wicked person (evil, ungodly, unrighteous). In the Psalms, the wicked are people who care nothing for God; they are self-centered and live life by their own rules, without regard to the concerns ofNAMES LESSON 15
Questions Read Jeremiah 23:1-6. 1. For now, these verses are lifted out of context, but from what is said in 23:1-2, what can you surmise about the present condition LESSON 15: DOWN IN THE (SPIRITUAL) DUMPS PSALMS 42/43 Questions LAMENT: PSALM 42:1-4 4. What does the psalmist desire? What word pictures show the depth of his desire? 5. Reflect on the images of a thirsty deer and flowing streams. Is thirst a pleasant sensation? What function does thirst serve? ABOUT ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Mary Jean Young, a teacher and speaker at various women's retreats, seminars and Bible studies has done extensive study and teaching in the areas of prayer, worship, listening to KNOWING GOD BY NAME...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESSRESOURCESPSALMSPOLICY FOR USEROMANSABOUT USTESTIMONIALS Knowing God by NameDiscovering the Goodness of God in His Old Testament Names. God has progressively revealed himself shown us who he is by giving himself some unique and descriptive names. Names like Elohim God and Mighty Creator; El Shaddai God Almighty; El Roi the God who sees me; Yahweh Rophe The Lord who heals; Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace and Yahweh Tsuri The Lord is OVERVIEW LESSON ~ WHAT'S IN A NAME? God's Names are Extra Special! If biblical names often reflected the essence, character and nature of a person, one would expect that the names of God would do the same thing. LESSON 5: TASTE AND SEE! PSALM 34 Questions 4. What commitments does David make in 34:1-2? ♥ Why do you think David declared what he intended to do? 5. What do David's words, I will (34:1), divulge about the activity of praise? 6. What does David say in 34:1 that tells us when to praise God? 7.NAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certain LESSON 13: THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! PSALM 90 Questions 5. What metaphor for God does Moses use in 90:1?(Metaphor is explained in question 4 of the Overview Lesson for Psalms if you want a review.) What does this metaphor or word picture say about our relationship with God? ♥ What kind of emotions does the word home (dwelling place) evoke in you? Does this fit your image of LESSON 17: WHAT'S WITH THAT, GOD? PSALM 73 Questions 5. Asaph begins Psalm 73 with a proverb – a well-known, familiar expression that his contemporaries knew and believed. Write out this commonly held belief found in 73:1. What similar, familiar expression do we use to open our large group meetings at Growing Together Bible Study, that we, too, assume everyone believes? 6. LESSON 6: THAT'S NOT FAIR! PSALM 37 Questions 4. Give creative names to the two types of people that are described in Psalm 37. WHO'S WHO? The Psalms often speak of the righteous person (godly, blameless, upright) as compared to the wicked person (evil, ungodly, unrighteous). In the Psalms, the wicked are people who care nothing for God; they are self-centered and live life by their own rules, without regard to the concerns ofNAMES LESSON 15
Questions Read Jeremiah 23:1-6. 1. For now, these verses are lifted out of context, but from what is said in 23:1-2, what can you surmise about the present condition LESSON 15: DOWN IN THE (SPIRITUAL) DUMPS PSALMS 42/43 Questions LAMENT: PSALM 42:1-4 4. What does the psalmist desire? What word pictures show the depth of his desire? 5. Reflect on the images of a thirsty deer and flowing streams. Is thirst a pleasant sensation? What function does thirst serve? PSALMS BIBLE STUDY...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS Honey for the Heart: A Meditative Study in Psalms When the psalmist sought to express the delight and satisfaction he found in God's words, he said, "How sweet are ROMANS BIBLE STUDY...ISAIAH 61:3 OAKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS "Set Free!" ~ A Study in Romans. . . through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death . . . Romans 8:2 The good news of Romans is that through Jesus Christ we can be set free-- not only from the penalty of sin but also from the power of sin in our lives. Through the power of the Holy Spirit who lives in us, we are set free from spiritual bondage andNAMES LESSON 4
Questions Read Genesis 17:1-22.(You can read background information on Abram in Lesson 3, Question 1.Covenant – The idea of covenant is really not known in our culture, but in Old Testament times, the complex concept of covenant was the foundation of social order and community relationships – and God used this concept to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the promises he made to certainNAMES LESSON 1
Questions ELOHIM CREATED THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH . . . The Creation story found in Genesis may be a familiar portion of Scripture to you, but our purpose in studying it is to discover all that we can about Elohim – Mighty Creator – and to ask the question, "Why does God want us to know that he is the Mighty Creator? Read Genesis 1:1-25 in your Bible or from the Scripture handout.PS LEADER 12
Leader Notes – Lesson 12 – God's Big Idea: You! Psalm 139 PLEASE DON'T READ THESE NOTES UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR LESSON. YOU WILL ROB YOURSELF OF THE JOY OF DISCOVERY! In case you don't have time to discuss all the questions, be sure to ask your group which questionsPS LEADER 11
leader notes – lesson 11 – lord, have mercy! psalm 51 please don't read these notes until you have completed your lesson. you will rob yourself of the joy of discovery! to the facilitator: you probably won't have time to discuss all the questions in the lesson in your small group, but save time to end with the response questions as the close of this lesson. LESSON 7: AM I FORSAKEN? PSALM 22 16. In gratitude for God's rescue and deliverance, David wants to host a world-wide feast to honor God. From 22:26-29, describe what happens at this celebration. ♥ If you were to host a feast to celebrate God's grace and mercy to you, what would you say in LESSON 8: WAITING . . . IS THE HARDEST PART Questions All the key statements of Psalm 27 fit into one of three groups: 1) statements of trust where David declares with confidence who God is or what he will do; 2) statements of intent where David declares what he will do in response to God's actions; and 3) statements of request where David shows his dependency on God by asking God for what his heart needs. LESSON 6: THAT'S NOT FAIR! PSALM 37 Questions 4. Give creative names to the two types of people that are described in Psalm 37. WHO'S WHO? The Psalms often speak of the righteous person (godly, blameless, upright) as compared to the wicked person (evil, ungodly, unrighteous). In the Psalms, the wicked are people who care nothing for God; they are self-centered and live life by their own rules, without regard to the concerns ofIN THE MEANTIME
IN THE MEANTIME . . . ROMANS 8:26-39 When I was a child of about 6, I was suddenly overtaken by a very serious and life-threatening kidney infection. I can remember being rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night – held inWELCOME!
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