Wednesday, June 29, 2011

For Sunday, July 3, 2011

1) Jeremiah 18:1-4


Where did God send Jeremiah? What did Jeremiah see there? Retell it in your own words. What are some common uses for clay pots? Why is the term “clay pots” a fitting description for humans?



2) Jeremiah 18:5-12


What did Jeremiah learn about God’s character from this experience? How was Israel like the clay the Potter had been using? What was Jeremiah’s next message to the people supposed to be? According to the Lord, how would it be received?



3) Isaiah 29:16; 45:9; 64:8; Lamentations 4:2; Romans 9:19-24


What lessons do these passages add to the description of God as the Potter and people as the clay? What would be a more modern way of saying this same comparison? Why are we so tempted to challenge God’s work (the Potter’s work) in our lives? How are these verses encouraging? In what area of your life are you resistant to recognizing God’s work as Potter?



4) 2 Corinthians 4:7; Romans 9:20-21; 2 Timothy 2:20-26; Exodus 19:5


What do these verses have in common? What do these passages say about God’s relationship with humans? In what ways are you like an earthen vessel? In what ways are these verses encouraging? Challenging?

Saturday, June 18, 2011

For Sunday, June 26, 2011

1) Jeremiah 15:1-4; 2 Kings 21:1-18
What was God saying about His relationship with Judah in this passage? Why were they going to be an object of horror? What had Manasseh done, according to the 2 Kings 21:1-18 passage?



2) 2 Kings 23:26-27; 24:3-4; 2 Chronicles 33:1-9


These passages give more details about Manasseh’s sins. How would you describe Manasseh to someone who didn’t know about him? What were the consequences for Judah? If you were summarizing Manasseh’s reign in Judah in just a few words, what would you say?



3) Jeremiah 15:10-11, 15-18


How is Jeremiah feeling in this passage? Why is he feeling that way? What do you learn about Jeremiah’s relationship with God in this passage? What do you learn about the character of God from this passage?


What was God’s response to Jeremiah in verse 11? Have you ever felt like Jeremiah?



4) Jeremiah 15:19-21


How does God respond to Jeremiah’s concerns and discouragement? What does He promise Jeremiah? What does He warn Jeremiah about? What can we learn about following Jesus from this passage?

Saturday, June 11, 2011

For Sunday, June 19, 2011


1) Jeremiah 7:1-7
What was God’s command to Jeremiah? What did God have to say about the people’s word? About the people’s actions? What was God’s promise to them? What was their responsibility? List the “do” and “don’t do” instructions God gave them.


2) Jeremiah 7:8-11
How were they trusting in deceptive words? What was the Lord’s complaint about them in this passage? Can you think of a modern example of this behavior? Does verse 11 sounds familiar? See Matthew 21:13. Is there an area of your life currently where your words and actions don’t match?


3) Jeremiah 7:12-15


Where was Shiloh? What do you know about the history of Shiloh? See Joshua 18:1-5 and 1 Samuel 1:20-28 for more information about Shiloh and about the name of the tribe of Ephraim being synonymous with Israel, the Northern country of God’s people. What was the judgment God was declaring? Why? According to verse 13, did they have any excuse of ignorance of their sin? Why or why not?


4) Jeremiah 7:16-20


What surprising instructions did God give Jeremiah? Do you think God gives these instructions often? Why or why not? According to God’s description in verse 18, how much of Judah’s society was effected by idol worship? What does it mean to spite God? Where would the consequences of God’s wrath being poured out be evident?

Sunday, June 5, 2011

For Sunday, June 12, 2011


1) Jeremiah 3:1-5
How did God describe his relationship with Israel/Judah? Jeremiah’s language here is very descriptive, yet difficult to experience. What is the key issue described in verse 3? How is following other gods like adultery? Is there any adultery in your relationship with God?


2) Jeremiah 3:6-11
How did the Lord compare the attitudes and actions of Israel versus Judah? Which was punished first? What was each one punished for? According to verse 11, who was more unrighteous? Why? In what way is a Christian more accountable for their actions and attitudes than an nonbeliever?


3) Jeremiah 3:12-17


Which direction was Jeremiah supposed to direct his words? Why? How did God describe His anger? What was the condition (the thing they were required to do) to receive God’s grace? God made a promise about how things would be after they repented. What was it? (See verse 15) In what way would the people’s view of the Ark of the Covenant be different? (This is a challenging question we will cover in class.) What will the difference be in the way people live? Do you think this time has already come, or is yet to come?


4) Jeremiah 4:1-4


Where is the hope in this passage? Where is the responsibility? What did the Lord require of them in order for them to return to relationship with Him? What would happen if they didn’t do this? What did the Lord mean when He said to “circumcise yourselves…your heart” in verse 4? Is there any other words to describe this? Are there any areas of your life that are like hard, fallow ground before God?