LESSON EIGHT: Historical Books
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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Naaman was a leper and yet God saw Naaman as an honorable man, showing us that God cares for everyone.
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The Lord made healing available to Naaman by:
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Elisha was willing to offer God’s healing to Naaman since Elisha was always putting seeds of faith into other people’s lives.
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The essential nature of God is to _______, ________, and to _______ man
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Naaman was required to dip in the Jordan River seven times as a sign of:
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When the Lord opened up the eyes of Elisha’s servant to see the mountain full of angels on horses and chariots of fire, this shows us that:
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The story of the four lepers is for those people who are hemmed in by sickness, fear, frustration, inner conflict, defeat, hunger or poverty. The message to us from this hopeful story is that God’s delivering power is available to us today.
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Elisha prophesied deliverance would take place within 24 hours and that food would be plentiful, but that the man who didn’t believe would not partake. Also:
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The four men showed such courage even in the midst of their pain as they left their secure place and struggled to go to the Syrian army camp, their enemy.
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God used the four lepers’ footsteps to sound like thousands of cavalry’s hoof beats, with the sounds of shouts of soldiers. This shows us that God uses whatever we give him if it is our best.
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The lepers enjoyed the bounties of food, and:
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David’s desire to build God a temple shows his heart as desiring to honor God above all.
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Second Chronicles principally deals with the reign of the wisest man who ever lived, and that was:
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God promised to never depart from Solomon as He departed from Saul for his disobedience. Instead God promised to:
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The principle of God as our source takes into account God’s riches.
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The real splendor of Solomon’s Temple is in the fact that God chose to dwell among His people, and that is why Jesus referred to Himself as:
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To humble ourselves and seek the face of God means we are to:
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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God cares for everyone equally—the saved and the unsaved.
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The young servant girl who was made a slave by Naaman:
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Naaman was offended that Elisha didn’t give him a big welcome. His offense could have kept the Lord’s healing from him.
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The word that Oral Roberts’ mother told Oral was the same word that Richard’s mother Evelyn Roberts told Richard and that is:
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The four lepers who sat at the gate were starving. They responded by:
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When we have challenges as the lepers did in 2 Kings, we need to say:
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The man who doubted God’s deliverance and later died is an example of why we are to never take a stand against God and His Word.
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In the Bible we learn that obedience to the Lord’s principles brings blessings and disobedience brings chastisement meaning “to redirect.” Furthermore the following statements are true of disobedience:
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When Solomon was praying and dedicating the new Temple which he had built unto the Lord, the following happened:
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The true splendor of Solomon’s Temple is not found in the gold and marble, magnificent curtains and drapes, or the freshly cut timber from Lebanon. The real splendor is in the fact that God chose to dwell among His people in a mighty and visible way, as He desires to dwell in us today.
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When Jesus referred to Himself as the temple of God, He meant:
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As we are the temple of the living God, in 2 Corinthians 6:16 the Lord says He will dwell in us and walk among us and be our God and we will be His people. This means we should not make room in our lives for anything that defiles the Lord or disagrees with His Word.
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What does it mean for us to humble ourselves and seek the face of God?
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In 2 Chronicles 7:14 God’s three-fold promise of blessing that He will hear, will forgive, and will heal is based on the above three steps of us humbling ourselves (in #13) so that we are in position to receive the Lord’s three-fold promise of blessing.
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God begins the healing of a nation by:
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