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1 Samuel 1, 2
How long did Hannah pray to the Lord for a child? (1:7) Have you been praying for
something for a long time?
What was one of the consequences of Elkanah’s choice to marry two women? (1:7)
What type of vow is Hannah making for her son to be in verse 1:11? ( See Numbers
6)
Why did the Lord take the sins of Eli’s sons so seriously? (2:17; see also Leviticus
4:35 and 7:23) Did Eli know this was going on? If not, why not?
When Eli found out about his son’s terrible sins, what did he do? (2:22-25)
Why did Eli’s sons refuse to listen to him? (2:25) Can a person come to a place of no
return in their character?
Compare 2:26 with Proverbs 3:4, Luke 2:52, and Acts 24:16. Can this be said of you
and/or your children?
Proverbs 4
Where are we to keep God’s Word? (4:4; see Proverbs 2:2, 2:10, 3:1, 3:3, 4:21, 6:21,
7:3, 22:18, and 23:12; also Psalm 37:31, and 40:8)
Will you have to live your life completely differently than most of the world? (4:14,
15)
How will your life be different than those around you? (4:18, 19)
Romans 14
How are we to treat those who are less spiritually mature or those whom we feel are
sinning in disputable areas? (14)
1 Samuel 3, 4
How did Eli do as a father? (3:13, 14) What were the consequences?
Does strength come from the symbols of God and religious activity for from a
genuine relationship with the Lord why doing His will? (4)
Proverbs 5
Romans 15
Why does God provide you with accounts of the past? (15:4)
1 Samuel 5, 6
Did the world know what God did in Egypt with the Jews? Did they understand that
Pharaoh hardened his heart before the Lord? (6:6)
Proverbs 6
What should you do if you realize that you have made a commitment you should not
have? (6:1-5)
What is the relationship between the mouth, eyes, feet, hands, and heart when
discussing sin? (6:12-14, 17-19).
Romans 16
How do you deal with those who put up obstacles and cause divisions? (16:17)
What do we know about the heart of those who cause disputes? (16:18)
Are you known for your obedience to God’s Laws, and are you wise about what is
good and innocent about what is evil? (16:19)
In what two ways does God want man to respond to His Gospel? (16:26)
Week 18, Day 4: Thursday, 7 May 2009
1 Samuel 7, 8
What does God expect from you when you return to him? (7:3)
How did Samuel’s children turn out? (8:3) What lesson should we learn here?
What did Samuel know about the down-side of government? (8:11-18) Compare
with Romans 13.
Proverbs 7
How many times does Proverbs warn against adultery? (7:6-27, 2:16, 5:1-3, 5:20,
6:20-32, 22:14, 23:27, 29:3, and 30:20)
1 Corinthians 1
1 Samuel 9, 10
How does God use seemingly normal circumstances to accomplish His plans? (9)
Would it be easy for people to miss His work?
Proverbs 8
1 Corinthians 2
1 Samuel 11, 12
How did Saul show wisdom in dealing with his enemies? (11:13)
Does God demand obedience from His people? (12:15) Compare with Romans
16:26.
Is it a sin not to pray for those you know need it? (12:23)
Proverbs 9
Does Wisdom plan ahead in a disciplined, organized manner? How about Folly? (9)
Psalm 52
1 Samuel 13, 14
How strong was Jonathan’s faith? (14:6) How about his armor bearers? (14:7)
Can the courage of a couple of faithful servants inspire many? (14:16-23)
What was Saul’s motivation for fighting; was it for God or for his own glory? (14:24)
What becomes of a king’s credibility when his people have to intervene to prevent
him from killing his heroic son? (14:46)
Proverbs 10
Psalms 53, 54