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  1. In this passage on the "Creator of the ends of the earth," which words are repeated in verses 28-31? What application are we disciples to derive from this passage so that we might understand God's might as Creator? the words that repeated are tired and weary. application we are to derive from this passage are that he made every thing and we as humans cant do anything with out him.
  2. How many names, titles, and metaphors of God can you find in this passage, both explicit and implicit? What does the Psalmist call on us to do in response to God revealed in his Names? Why are these actions appropriate? 12 but they repeated them alot.Be happy for you he is. these actions appropriate because we are his and that is what he wants us to do.
  3. What inherent rights does a Potter, Creator, or Maker have over what he has created? How should that effect our lives, our self-image, our sense of purpose? the maker has all rights to do what ever he wants. this should effect our lives becasue what we are doing is not what he wants. self-image is effect by what we look like and if he likes it, our purpose is effect becasue the same as the others
  4. How do you think David's understanding of the Living God enabled him to challenge Goliath? Read Hebrews 10:31 in context. Why should the Living God inspire fear and dread? David's is able to challenge Goliath because with god we can do anything. this should inspire fear and dread because what if what we do is displeasing to him.
  5. Why is it ridiculous for a pot to second-guess the Potter? How do we Christians do this? What is a better attitude and behavior before our Creator? it is ridiculous for the pot to second guess the potter because pots don't have brains. Christians do this with how we look. think him for everything.
  6. What does the idea of "first" and "last" tell you about God? How does Revelation 1:8 relate to God's revelation to Moses, "I AM THAT I AM"? he was the first thing around and he will be the last thing around. the two names mean the same thing.
  7. What do you think it is like to "inhabit eternity"? What will it be like when you inhabit eternity with the Eternal God, seated with Christ Jesus in heavenly places? What emotions does this inspire in you? i think it will be scary and wonderful at the same time. the same thing is going though my head fear and wonderful too.
  8. How should the knowledge that the battle is the Lord's affect the way we approach life? In what way do both timidity and brashness get it wrong? Are there any instances in which the Lord will not fight our battles? this should make us not be fearful. timidity makes us think we can't do anything and brashness makes us think we can do anything without god. yes if we do not ask him or if it is ungodly.
  9. In what sense was Moses' rod like a signal pole in this battle? In what sense is the LORD our banner in the battles we face? Moses' rod is a pole in battle because this made the people fight for him. god is our banner because he is what helps us fight.
  10. (Matthew 26:53) Why did Jesus not call on the heavenly host in the Garden of Gethsemane? What happens when does he does call on the heavenly hosts? (Revelation 19:11-16) he did not call them down because he had to die for our sin. when he call them down he will judge humans.
  11. Meditate on the titles "King of Glory" (Psalm 24:7-10) and "Father of glory" (Ephesians 1:17). What do they tell us about God? How should they affect our attitudes as we worship God? According to 2 Corinthians 3:18, how does God's glory come to fill our lives this titles tell me god is the master of glory and made glory in all its power. this affects my attitude because god can make something so holy and powerful like glory that all he wents from me is love then he is more than worthy to have it.
  12. Meditate on the phrase "High and Lofty One who inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy...." (Isaiah 57:15, RSV). What do you learn about God from this phrase? How should this affect your outlook on life, your way of conducting yourself? what i learn from this is that he is high than everything. how this affects my outlook on life is that he can see everything. a song that reminds me of this is el Elyon.
  13. What does the phrase "redemption of our bodies"(Romans 8:23-24) tell us about our resurrection? What words in 1 Corinthians 15:42-44 describe our resurrection bodies? the phrase means that Jesus dead so we could and will be resurrected. the words that describe are incorruptible, glory, power, and spiritual.
  14. According to these verses, where will Christians be immediately after death? Where do we await the resurrection? we will with Jesus after death but not bodily but in the spirit. we will await will Jesus
  15. What is the word used in the Bible instead of "rapture"? When will the resurrection take place in relation to Christ's return? In relation to judgment? In relation to glory? (This is NOT the place to debate various theories of the rapture and the millennium.) the word the bible uses instead of rapture is caught up. when Jesus comes back the dead will rise than the living will go up and meet him.in relation to judgment i think it will be at the same time. same as the judgment, glory will be at the same time.
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