Table of Contents
- CONCLUSION ~&~ The Close of the Commandments
- 93. Why does God describe Himself as a “jealous God”?
- 95. What is our proper response to God’s warnings and promises?
- 96. How does God carry out His punishments and blessings in this life?
- 97. Does this mean that when we live in a certain way, things will always go the way we want?
- 99. Why does God warn children whose fathers hate Him and sin against Him?
- PERSONAL REFLECTION (#2)
- QUESTIONS (CHAPTER 2)
CONCLUSION ~&~ The Close of the Commandments #
GTKJ, PG. 55-56 ~&~ Cat.VE, p. 109 // Cat.Hrd., p. 120
93. Why does God describe Himself as a “jealous God”? #
Cat.VE, p. 110 // Cat.Hrd., pg. 120-121
95. What is our proper response to God’s warnings and promises? #
Cat.VE, p. 110 // Cat.Hrd., p. 122
96. How does God carry out His punishments and blessings in this life? #
Cat.VE, p. 111 // Cat.Hrd., pg. 122-124
97. Does this mean that when we live in a certain way, things will always go the way we want? #
Cat.VE, p. 112 // Cat.Hrd., pg. 124-125
99. Why does God warn children whose fathers hate Him and sin against Him? #
Cat.VE, p. 112 // Cat.Hrd., pg. 125-126
PERSONAL REFLECTION (#2) #
GTKJ, P. 57
QUESTIONS (CHAPTER 2) #
GTKJ, PG. 139-143
Getting Started (#s 2, 4) #
GtKJ, pg. 139-140
Digging Deeper #
Read Psalm 19:7-14 (# 1) #
GtKJ, p. 140
Read Matthew 5:17-48 (# 1) #
GtKJ, pg. 140-141
Read Psalm 51 & Psalm 32 (#s 1-2) #
GtKJ, p. 141
Connect the Dots (#s 1, 3, 7) #
GtKJ, pg. 141-143