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  1. Q4. (Luke 1:38) What is the essence of Mary's positive response to the angel? What can we learn from her response for our own lives? In what sense was Mary's response an "informed consent"? When we respond to God, what do we consent to?

    What is the essence of Mary's positive response? Faith & Belief

    We can learn the wonderful feeling of God's will in our lives. If we don't have faith and don't fully believe, His will may never be known to us.

    The angel explained to her what was to happen to her and how it was to happen. Great care was taken in making sure she understood.

    What do we consent to? God's will, course.

  2. What I hear most, is the forgiveness and healing. I know for me, I needed to know these two things first and foremost from my Lord. After I received and accepted these, I could understand the redeeming and crowning of compassion. I am still learning the greatness of my Lord, and I am still trying to understand all He offers and expects of me.

    Exodus is important because God showed his faithfulness in his actions. People have to be shown things sometimes in order to believe.

    The Lord has no limit on his forgiveness - even if he is angred.

  3. "To Rest in God" - to me it means that I am not alone and don't have to try and control everything that is happening around me. As I know God, I also know that I can give up everything to Him and he will take care of me. I don't have to worry anymore about what may or may not happen, the will of my God is stronger than my own and stronger than that of anyone else. There is nothing that can be given to me that I cannot handle with the help of my Lord. This gives me great peace!

  4. We have to believe and have faith. I don't believe we have to completely understand the protection - just know it's there.

    Some believers lose faith or they simply get scared and forget.

    I do believe God protects us - He protects our souls. God has given us the promise of everlasting life with Him in his kingdom. He has not promised us a human life without trouble or pain, only the promise that we will not ever have to endure the pain alone.

  5. I find it very soothing to know that my Lord is in constant watch over me. Even if I should make a step in the wrong direction, He is there to guide me back to the right path. He is also there to walk with me on the right path when everyone else around me choses a different one.

    This Psalm fills me with a great sense of peace, love and self-assurance. I am thankful each and every day that I know my Lord loves me and will be with me always.

  6. This Psalm teaches us that if we believe and love in the Lord and acknowledge His name, he will rescue us and protect us and not leave us when we are in trouble.

    The Lord has given us the authority to fight on the offensive against our enemies and make strides to overcome our enemy.

    The Lord promises to: rescue, protect, answer, be with us in trouble, deliver and honor us, give us long life and show us his salvation.

    This Psalm makes me feel like there is nothing I need to be afraid of because he is always with me willing to help me through all the strife. Wow!!! What a wonderful thing to know!!!

  7. Q2. (Psalm 69:30-32) Why does this lament (and nearly all laments in the Psalms) end with an upswing of hope and praise? What does this teach us about our own laments and prayers? Why is praise, the language of faith, so important in our prayers, especially prayers of desperate pleas for help?

    Thank you for putting this so simply - I read this Psalm 3 times and did not get as much out of it as I did when I read your replies to the questions.

  8. We should worship the Lord because He created everything and everything belongs to Him. We are his children. He is the Parent and the Teacher not to be tested or quarrelled with because we are of His creation.

    I think the warning was put there just to keep us reminded that He is a vengeful God and will not tolerate being tested.

  9. I agree that "dwelling together in unity" is difficult because we all think very differently from one another. Being "together", we make ourselves vulnerable to others - which is very difficult. We know we need each other, but we still want to be ourselves with our own ideas and not get hurt.

    I am a very new Christian and am having alot of trouble making myself vulnerable to others. I still have my own ideas and ways of doing things and trying to learn and live the Lord's way is proving to be a challenge.

    I believe that reconciliation and unity are very high values in Jesus' teachings because we have to :

    1. recognize our sins,

    2. ask for forgiveness and

    3. try to love others as Jesus loves us

    Most of the time, these are very difficult things to do all at once.

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