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  1. Q4. 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?

    King of Glory/ Father of Glory is so awesome HE is the creator, the giver, the one Most High. The more I learn about HIM, the more I want to learn. HIS grace, His compassion, HIS everything is none to be compared with any other.

    I should hold nothing back in my worship, praise, or my daily walk with HIM, (try to be more like HIM). The more I learn about GOD the more HE will transform me.

  2. Q3. 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?

    GOD is MOST HIGH and is the creator of all, above all, and none is greater than HE. We are privilege to know HIM as out personal savior, We, as humans need to try to show the same love and understanding that GOD gives us.

  3. Q2. Meditate on the title "Most High." What does it mean to you? How do you or will you incorporate it in your worship?

    GOD is the supreme, there is no other.

    Always keeping my eye on GOD and not on the circumstances around me.

  4. Q1. (Genesis 14:19, 20, 22) What did Abraham and Melchizedek seem to believe in common about God Most High?

    They both thought, and knew, GOD was the only Supreme Being, the Creator of the heaven and the earth. They both kept their eyes on GOD MOST HIGH, instead on the worldly things around them. ;)

  5. John the Baptist knew that the words spoken down through history was to be true. John being a man of Christ, knew that Jesus was being sent from God to wash away our sins and not just to cover them up like in Abraham's day.

    I don't think it is so radical, as much as people just don't "believe in" sins. People are taught by their elders (preachers, teachers, deacons) that God sent his only begotten son to die on the cross for our sins. Through His death and His Grace that we are no longer liable for our sins. As long as we claim that we are saved, then we have a ticket to do as we wish and want, with out any consequences. The elders seem to forget that the 10 commandments were written in "stone" not to be broken, not to be dismissed.

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    I'm glad you've signed up for the Gideon study. Please tell us something about yourself.

    I'm the director of the study, Ralph F. Wilson. I'm the Ministry Development Pastor at Community Covenant Church, Rocklin, California. I have been developing online Bible studies since 1996.

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