The Vineyard
I am the vine; you
are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much
fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5
Psalm
34
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What does David
invite us to do at the beginning of this psalm?
(v. 3)
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How does David
characterize those who look to the Lord?
(v. 5)
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How do we “taste
and see that the Lord is good”? (v. 8)
In what ways have you tasted the Lord’s goodness in your life?
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What does David
tell us to keep away, and turn away from?
(v. 13-14) What does he tell us
to seek and pursue? (v. 14)
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Towards whom are
the eyes and the ears of the Lord directed? (v. 15)
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To whom is the Lord
near? Who does he save? (v. 18)
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What promise do we
find in v. 22?
Hebrews 4:1-13
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Why did the good
news not benefit some who heard it in the past?
(v. 2)
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What is it that we
should strive to enter? (v. 11)
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How is the word of
God described in this passage? (v.
12-13)
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What does it mean
for the word of God to discern “the thoughts and intentions of the heart”? (v. 13)
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How does the word
of God expose us to the eyes of God?
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