February 16, 2015September 22, 2019*It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 3By Bobi Ann Allen Homework to be completed BEFORE watching the video: Read 1 Chronicles 10-16 Listening guide: here Completed Listening guide (Blanks filled in): here Share this:EmailPrintFacebookLinkedInTwitterPinterestPocket Tagschroniclesonline bible studyShare Post navigation Previous PostYou Can Know the Future of Your KidsNext PostI’ll Take a Holy Spirit Combo Related Posts March 9, 2015September 22, 2019*It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 6April 6, 2015September 22, 2019*It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 9March 2, 2015September 22, 2019*It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 5February 23, 2015September 22, 2019*It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 4 5 comments on “It Matters Where You Come From–Lesson 3” Kari Long December 23, 2024 at 2:08 pm Welcome to Lesson 3! Please join us right here in the comment section for online discussion! Question 1: What do you think God saw in David (despite his imperfections) that made him a “man after God’s own heart”? Reply Kari Long December 23, 2024 at 2:09 pm Question 2: Are there some “messy” examples of God’s redemption in your own life? What causes the redemption process to be “messy” at times? Reply Kari Long December 23, 2024 at 2:10 pm Question 3: Have you ever gotten ahead of God in doing “His work” like David did? What was the result? Reply Kari Long December 23, 2024 at 2:10 pm Question 4: What happens when we try to make our performance or our good deeds a “gift” to God? Reply Kari Long December 23, 2024 at 2:11 pm Question 5: How do we “slow our roll” and discover the steps God has for us? How do we make sure we are in step with His plan? Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * CAPTCHA Code * Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ
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Welcome to Lesson 3! Please join us right here in the comment section for online discussion!
Question 1:
What do you think God saw in David (despite his imperfections) that made him a “man after God’s own heart”?
Question 2:
Are there some “messy” examples of God’s redemption in your own life? What causes the redemption process to be “messy” at times?
Question 3:
Have you ever gotten ahead of God in doing “His work” like David did? What was the result?
Question 4:
What happens when we try to make our performance or our good deeds a “gift” to God?
Question 5:
How do we “slow our roll” and discover the steps God has for us? How do we make sure we are in step with His plan?