Numbers-Joshua: The Tragedy of Fear and the Glory of Faith
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Lesson OneNumbers: Life in a Parenthesis5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Bible and Two Crucial Disciplines for Studying It5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeDeuteronomy and Joshua: The Benefits of Obedience5 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › In this lesson we learned that the Israelites complained a lot during their time in the wilderness—they weren’t satisfied with God’s provision. What can you learn from this that could help you process life’s difficulties more effectively?
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In this lesson we learned that the Israelites complained a lot during their time in the wilderness—they weren’t satisfied with God’s provision. What can you learn from this that could help you process life’s difficulties more effectively?
Austin replied 5 months ago 27 Members · 26 Replies
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a good lesson from this book would be that when we trust in God, we need to allow for answers to come in His timing and in His means and while we are traveling along this path that God has set before us, we need to believe that no matter the circumstances, He does care for us.
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To trust in God more. What I think of as needs are really wants. God provides for all my NEEDS.
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So often we complain about our lot in life, because of our unlearnt selfishness. We forget the goodness of God and our blessing knowing Him, compared with unbelievers who face the same challenges, yet they are without hope. We should always reflect on the bigger picture that God has promised to overcame the world and all its evil, and to deliver us into a new earth, free from the trials of this world. We should also remember the promise that suffering produces character, and God does not desert us during difficult times.
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Until i faced difficulties i understood God grace and goodness in my life, so i stop taking for granted the things that I have and enjoy them and in a very grateful way and submitted to God grace and mercy.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Israel failed to enter the Promised Land as planned because of their mistakes. How do you respond when life doesn’t go as you planned?
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Israel failed to enter the Promised Land as planned because of their mistakes. How do you respond when life doesn’t go as you planned?
Austin replied 5 months ago 23 Members · 22 Replies
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When things don’t go as planned, my initial reaction is one of frustration, mixed with anger. There is also a tendency, like the Israelites, to ask God why? I sub-consciously expect God to order things according to my plans, and when the plans go awry, it’s God’s fault, not mine.
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I had learned to trust God even the circumstances doesn’t go as expected, he is sovereign and almighty