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  1. What is the basis on which Hezekiah asks for healing?

    " Please remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart, and have done what is good in your sight."

    How can unrighteousness prevent answered prayer if all gifts from God are by grace anyway?

    Unrighteousness can hinder our prayers from being answered because Yahweh is a Holy Elohim. However, He has the power to change any situation.

  2. How do the first two sentence of Hezekiak's prayer correspond to the first sentence of the lord's prayer?

    This correspond to the opening of the lord prayer's......."Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name." Hezekiah reconizes who Yahweh really is and how He actually exist.

    How are they important to Faith?

    "You have made heaven and earth." There is no limitation to Yahweh"s power.

    How are they important to God answering the prayer?

    When Yahweh see that our Faith is in Him and Him along, He answere our prayers.

  3. What is the significance of Hezekiah spreading out the enemy's message before the Lord?

    Hezekiah is showing Yahweh that this is His problem, rather than trying to solve it himself.

    What is the underlying principle here?

    The Battle is Yahweh's.

    How can we apply this principle to our own lives?

    Reconizing that indeed the battle is Yahweh's and trusting Him to give direction.

    What happens when we don't apply this principle?

    When we don't apply this principle, we get discouraged, we will give up and we can't handle it.

  4. In what why does Abraham show persistence? Why is presistence necessary in prayer? Have you ever experienced "praying through"? What was it like?

    Abraham was presistence in that he went from asking that 50 be saved to 10 be saved.

    Presistence is necessary because it shows that you believe in what you are praying about and that you have "Faith" in Yahweh who is righteous and just.

    YES!!!! It was awesome.

  5. How did Abraham demonstrate his humility before God? Why must boldness be tempered with humility?

    Abraham was very cognizant of his place and that he was nothing but dust and ashes before an almighty Elohim.

    Boldness must be tempered with humility lest we forget who we are and to whom we speak. Abraham remembered both and took the opportunity to become intimate with Elohim. We as well have that same invitation to become intimate with Elohim.

  6. How can prayer change God's mind without conflicting with the doctrine of the Immutability of God? Can God answer a prayer for something outside of the scope of his will?

    When we consistenly pray according to the Scriptures, with Faith, Fervency and Fortitude, we can and will change Yahweh's mind. Again it is His indispensable duty to act upon His word. Yahweh promises and warnings are always conditional according to our responses.

    ....................NO............... Absolutely NOT.....................

  7. What aspects of Moses' prayer of intercession should we emulate in our prayers? Upon what logical grounds does moses offer this bold appeal to God? What do you think it means to "pray the promises of God? How does knowing the Bible help you get your prayers answered? How does this help our prayers be within God's will?

    Moses offer this bold appeal to Yahweh because these are His people. The people of Israel. He pleads for mercy rather than condemnation upon them.

    To pray the promise of Yahweh means to pray according to what He has said in Scripture. This is the basic for which Yahweh will act.

    If you cease to know what Yahweh has said, you can't possibly get a prayer answered. Yahweh is only obligated to act on what He has said. It is His indispensable duty to act upon what He has said. I am reminded that getting a prayer answered is like getting money out of the bank. If you don't know your account number, then you can't get the funds out.

    When we support our prayers with Scripture, we align ourselves with Elohim's will. We pray with Yahweh's will rather than contrary to it.

  8. What had the people done that was so bad? How can a loving God be angry? Is God's sentence to destroy Israel and raise up a new nation throught Moses justified?

    They demanded that their be Gods made, which shall go before them, because Moses who brought them out of Egypt, they didn't know what had happen to him. Out of ingnorance they fashioned a golden calf and built an altar around it and began to worship that thing. After which they eat, drink and rose up to play.

    Yahweh was angry because the people had sinned. Elohim clearly states, that we should not have another before him.

    What ever sentence that Yahweh decides on is justified because it is He who made us, and not we ourselves. It is He who can cause both body and soul to burn in the lake of fire for eternity.

    Geraldine

  9. We should continue to ask for forgiveness because we are a people prone to sin. We sin knowingly and unknowingly, therefore, we must continue to ask Yahweh to forgive our sins.

    When we seek not to forgive those who have mistreated us or miguided us, when we seek not forgiveness for what we do to others, we block our blessings from Yahweh.

    When we endeavor to hold on to unforgiveness we block forgiveness from Yahweh. He has life so fashion that, what you do to me, He does to you

    Yahweh is of love. If you say that you love Yahweh whom you have never seen, and hated your brother whom you see , then you are a hyprocrite.

    There are checks and balances in the world, There is forgiveness in the spiritual realm.

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