Study 3 of 13 on Jeremiah
“As a manager….a leader…It is so easy to surround yourself with people who think just like you, act like you, and choose like you. Believing that similarity in thought strengthens your purpose and goal. Because everyone is like you, it is easy for a voice in the desert…or in a cistern… to be ignored…or worse punished because it speaks truth…calling out wrong not for personal gain, not to shame, or not for any selfish reason…but because truth calls out wrong…like the voice that separated light from darkness. The question is as managers…as leaders…are we so far in darkness…that we cannot recognize the light of truth?”—Falvo Fowler
Read for This Week’s Study: 2 Chronicles 34, Jer. 22:1–19, 29:1–14, 2 Chron. 36:11–14, Jer. 23:2–8.
Memory Text: “He defended the cause of the poor and needy, and so all went well. Is that not what it means to know me?” (Jeremiah 22:16, NIV).
1. What makes a good leader?
2. Why is reformation important?
3. Based on 2 Chronicles 34 What were the components of Josiah’s reform that are central to any spiritual reformation?
4. Leadership 101: what is the power of a good example? Of the monarchs of Israel who provided the best example?
5. 1 Kings 23:35 What do these verses in relation to Leviticus 19:13 tell us about the abuse of power?
6. How does helping the poor and needy help us know the Lord? (Jeremiah 22:16)
7. What does Jeremiah 29:11 really mean to you?
a. Does God promise to make you rich, famous, safe all the time?
b. Are these words taken out of context?
c. What is the context?
8. What promises in the Bible give you hope for today? Especially when dealing with fellow Christians.
9. 2 Chronicles 36:11-14, What spiritual principles of apostasy are revealed in these texts?
10. What is the importance of social justice and engagement in the life of the Christian today? What about modern idolatry?
11. What do you take away from this?
12. How are the symptoms of Judah’s rebellion (ethical misconduct and idolatry) reflected in our culture and society?
“As a manager….a leader…It is so easy to surround yourself with people who think just like you, act like you, and choose like you. Believing that similarity in thought strengthens your purpose and goal. Because everyone is like you, it is easy for a voice in the desert…or in a cistern… to be ignored…or worse punished because it speaks truth…calling out wrong not for personal gain, not to shame, or not for any selfish reason…but because truth calls out wrong…like the voice that separated light from darkness. The question is as managers…as leaders…are we so far in darkness…that we cannot recognize the light of truth?”—Falvo Fowler
Read for This Week’s Study: 2 Chronicles 34, Jer. 22:1–19, 29:1–14, 2 Chron. 36:11–14, Jer. 23:2–8.
Memory Text: “He defended the cause of the poor and needy, and so all went well. Is that not what it means to know me?” (Jeremiah 22:16, NIV).
1. What makes a good leader?
2. Why is reformation important?
3. Based on 2 Chronicles 34 What were the components of Josiah’s reform that are central to any spiritual reformation?
4. Leadership 101: what is the power of a good example? Of the monarchs of Israel who provided the best example?
5. 1 Kings 23:35 What do these verses in relation to Leviticus 19:13 tell us about the abuse of power?
6. How does helping the poor and needy help us know the Lord? (Jeremiah 22:16)
7. What does Jeremiah 29:11 really mean to you?
a. Does God promise to make you rich, famous, safe all the time?
b. Are these words taken out of context?
c. What is the context?
8. What promises in the Bible give you hope for today? Especially when dealing with fellow Christians.
9. 2 Chronicles 36:11-14, What spiritual principles of apostasy are revealed in these texts?
10. What is the importance of social justice and engagement in the life of the Christian today? What about modern idolatry?
11. What do you take away from this?
12. How are the symptoms of Judah’s rebellion (ethical misconduct and idolatry) reflected in our culture and society?
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