
Episode 4
04/08/20 • 30 min
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Question 1 (Numbers 20)
In Numbers 20 God says Aaron will not be allowed to enter the promised land because “you rebelled against my command at the waters of Meribah.” Was Aaron being punished for Moses’ actions? Why not tell Aaron his sin was making the golden calf at the demand of the people? Or perhaps his sin (and Miriam’s) of speaking against Moses’ leadership? Why does it seem like Aaron is punished for Moses striking the rock? And why pick that sin rather than the many other things he did?
Question 2 (Numbers 22:22)
Why was God angry with Balaam in Num 22:22 when He told him to go with these men the night before?
Question 3 (Luke 22:30)
Luke 22:30 talks about the disciples sitting on thrones judging the 12 tribes. Will Matthias (chosen to replace Judas in Acts 1) join the other 11 disciples in this?
Question 4 (Luke 22:3)
Luke 22:3 says “Then Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot, who was of the number of the twelve.” Was Judas saved as a disciple? Are these types of possessions possible for those who are saved?
Question 5 (Luke 23:38–31)
What does Luke 23:28–31 mean?
Question 6
As we’re reading through the OT, it seems that we’ve read the same pattern a lot—the people grumbled, God got angry and wanted to wipe them out, Moses intervened. Is God always angry at us, and his anger is only abated by the intercessions of Jesus?
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Question 1 (Numbers 20)
In Numbers 20 God says Aaron will not be allowed to enter the promised land because “you rebelled against my command at the waters of Meribah.” Was Aaron being punished for Moses’ actions? Why not tell Aaron his sin was making the golden calf at the demand of the people? Or perhaps his sin (and Miriam’s) of speaking against Moses’ leadership? Why does it seem like Aaron is punished for Moses striking the rock? And why pick that sin rather than the many other things he did?
Question 2 (Numbers 22:22)
Why was God angry with Balaam in Num 22:22 when He told him to go with these men the night before?
Question 3 (Luke 22:30)
Luke 22:30 talks about the disciples sitting on thrones judging the 12 tribes. Will Matthias (chosen to replace Judas in Acts 1) join the other 11 disciples in this?
Question 4 (Luke 22:3)
Luke 22:3 says “Then Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot, who was of the number of the twelve.” Was Judas saved as a disciple? Are these types of possessions possible for those who are saved?
Question 5 (Luke 23:38–31)
What does Luke 23:28–31 mean?
Question 6
As we’re reading through the OT, it seems that we’ve read the same pattern a lot—the people grumbled, God got angry and wanted to wipe them out, Moses intervened. Is God always angry at us, and his anger is only abated by the intercessions of Jesus?
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Episode 3
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Question 1
Is the coronavirus a judgment from God?
Question 2 (Luke 16:1–13)
How should we apply the parable of the unjust steward?
Question 3 (Luke 19:11–27)
What does the parable of the minas teach?
Question 4 (Luke 21:14–15)
Jesus says “Settle it therefore in your minds not to meditate beforehand how to answer.” What is the balance between preparing to defend your faith and trusting God to give you the right words in the moment?
Question 5 (Numbers 11:25)
Is this the first time someone is filled with the Holy Spirit in the Bible?
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Episode 5
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Question 1 (Proverbs 15:3, 29)
There is a seeming contradiction in Proverbs 15. Verse 3 says the eyes of the Lord are in every place, but verse 29 says the eyes of the Lord are far from the wicked.
Question 2 (Numbers 32)
In Numbers 32, it sounds as if Gad, Reuben, and Manasseh had time to build cities before Israel crosses the Jordan. How did they have time to build cities?
Question 3 (John 4:44)
In John 4:44, Jesus says a prophet has no honor in his hometown. Why then does the next verse say that the Galileans welcomed Him?
Question 4 (John 4:11)
If the Samaritan’s are calling Jacob their father, wouldn’t they (Samaritan’s and Jews) both be apart of Israel “Gods chosen people” from the Old Testament? Why do the gospels usually refer to the “Jews” rather than “Israelites”? Is it because back in the day they split from one nation into two—the northern (Israel) and the southern (Judah)?
Question 5 (Numbers 31)
In Numbers 31, Israel is supposed to utterly destroy Midian. I have heard people say they don’t believe in the God of the Bible because of His wiping out of the nations (genocide) without any mercy. How should I answer them in regards to the conquest of the land?
Question 6 (John 3:5)
In John 3:5, why does Jesus say we have to be born of water and the Spirit to enter the kingdom of God?
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