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Julie

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  1. For the Scripture that was being read to then  opened the peoples eyes and hearts to what Gods Law has been telling them they finally understand and mourn  for their breaking of the commandments!  
    Scripture reading is significant because it is how we come to understand Gods word and how God works with other believers in bringing His word to us.
    Without faith there is no Joy. With faith comes Joy. You will find Joy in your heart as you come closer and closer to the Lord when you immerse yourself in His word. 
     

  2. He is shocked and then starts to mourn.

    No, its not an act

    No, he does not overreact

    For the sins separate them from God

    If we do not feel something we may be out of touch with God. I felt this the other day, when I heard on the news about infant abortions, I immediately said out loud I am sorry Jesus and felt it in the heart.

  3. Ezra called for a fast because he wanted God’s protection.

    Yes, fasting compels God to answer our prayers for God’s word promises us that “Whoever humbles himself like this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven” (Mathew 18-14). So I think if you are the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven, then God will be compelled to answer our prayers.

    What does fasting accomplish in us? We are to fast privately, (without others aware of our fast), so that we are not asking them for their approval. A form of self-righteousness for us.

  4. Q2. (Zechariah 7:9-10; 8:16-17) What does it look like to operate from a policy of mercy and compassion? God commands justice for the poor and oppressed in our culture. How can we be sure that the poor are treated justly in our courts? How do you treat aliens in your country, sojourners from another land? Why is speaking truthfully with others so important to God?

    A deep sense of compassion for people, a mercy giver. 
    By treating them with respect and dignity. By making sure our courts are just and fair.
    Because speaking the truth pleases God.  So we speak, not to please men, but rather God.
     

  5. Q4. (Zechariah 4:1-10) Why do we so easily fall into the trap of trying to do God's work with our own strength? What does it mean, "Not by might, not by power, but by my Spirit"? How might you apply this truth to your life?
    I pray I could answer that question, then maybe that would keep me from falling again.
    “Not by might, not by power, but by My Spirit”   Only through the Spirit of God that we can do the work God commanded, only by God’s grace. But we must follow the Lord and obey Him.
    By doing just that obeying and following the Lord.
     

  6.  Q2. (Zechariah 2:13) Why, in this passage, do you think the prophet calls all mankind to be still before him? In the context of God aroused to protect his people from attack, why is silence appropriate? For the enemy of God, what does silence represent? For the believer, what does silence before God represent?
    In order to let God take care of them.
    To allow us to trust in the Lord.
    Silence for the enemy is separation from God. 
    Our silence before God is Our Trust in Him
     

  7. Today, we disciples have to be aware of the permissive culture in which we now live. Our culture has grown to accept sin. Today the disciple is unpopular with the world and we are the minority and our message is unacceptable. In order to worship Jesus in the Lord’s supper we must prepare ourselves, by looking inward and repenting of our sins and seek to know the Lord’s spiritual power.

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