Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Exodus 25-28
God gave Moses such detail about how to build the Tabernacle, and it sounds like it was really beautiful--fine cloth and embroidery in deep colors, gold, bronze, accacia wood, skins. Why was it supposed to be so attractive? What was the lesson for the people involved in building it? The lesson for the people worshipping there? The lesson for curious foreigners? The lesson for us today? Does this or does this not have bearing on how we should construct our places of worship? Why?
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Genesis 37-50
These stories about Joseph are some of the most appealing stories in the Bible. It's easy to get caught up in the human characters and forget about the Main Character, God. But in 45:4,5 Joseph says to his brothers: "I am Joseph, your brother whom you sold into slavery in Egypt. But don't be upset and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to this place. It was God who sent me here ahead of you to preserve your lives." What does this say about good and evil and God and his purposes?
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Genesis 11-50
Beginning in 11:10, Genesis traces a family line which includes Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac, and then Jacob who is the father of 12 sons who are the forbears of the 12 tribes of Israel. God makes some incredible promises to members of this family, even though they don't seem to deserve it. What does this say about the "chosen people"? What does this say about God?
Genesis, Chronicles
Genesis presents us with genealogies, as will many later books, especially 1st and 2nd Chronicles. Why would these genealogies have been important to the authors and original hearers/readers of these books? Is there any reason to read them these days?
Monday, January 7, 2008
Genesis 1-3
Regardless of your view of these first three chapters of Genesis, they are foundational to the story of the Bible. What things can we learn about God and humankind and good and evil? Does the story presented in these chapters influence your view of what you've read in Mark?
Friday, January 4, 2008
Mark 1-13
Has anyone else noticed Jesus often telling people he's just healed not to tell anyone about the miracle, or when he told his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah, or when they went to a new town, trying to make sure no one knew they were there? Why was he trying to be so inconspicuous? What was Jesus trying to accomplish? It seems that there are some clues buried in the text. What have you discovered?
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