Handouts: None given
Reminders:
- Service Project: The 10 hours, 2 forms, and 1 essay are due on Apr 23, 2018
- Devotion 2: Due Jan 8, Take lessons learned from Devotion 1 as you write this. Re-read the instructions (this lists your Devotion 2 Book Choices). Start this early to make it good!
Journal: None given, Students had a binder check & then we jumped right into the below review activity.
Unit 5 Review Activity: .
1. How does the New Testament reveal that God made final atonement for mankind?
Jesus died for our sins
2. Which tribe repented from their sins with the Golden Calf and joined Moses in stopping the riot?
Levi (The Levites)
3. When God revealed His glory to Moses, He taught us that He has mercy and compassion on… who?
Whoever He wants to have it on (we can’t deserve it)!
4. Hebrews 12:29 shares, “our God is a consuming fire.” What did we say this symbolized?
God’s ultimate beauty and holiness as well as His destructive justice on unrepentant sinners
5. What key thing symbolized God’s presence with His people?
The Tabernacle
6. As you entered the tabernacle, holiness increased, showing that God is… what?
Totally righteous & separate from sin
7. Early in this unit, what did we say involves all areas of our life?
Holiness and godliness
8. What two things did we say that God’s followers should pray for others to receive?
God’s mercy & grace
9. What two things did God’s gifts to Bazalel & Ohaliab teach us about how to use our gifts?
We should use them for God’s glory and the good of others
10. What group had the job of teaching Israel God’s law and helping them have a close relationship with God?
The priests
11. When should we confront and correct sin?
When it is possible & proper (appropriate)
12. In offering unauthorized incense to God, what two things were Nadab and Abihu not doing?
Honoring God, Treating God as holy
13. What happened at the Mercy Seat (in the Holy of Holies)?
God annually revealed His presence and offered forgiveness to Israel
14. What was used to maintain and restore a good relationship with God?
Offerings/Sacrifices
15. What does it mean to be ‘stiff-necked’?
To be stubborn
16. List two things Moses asked God to do (or not do) that God then did (or didn’t do), just as Moses asked?
All seen after the golden calf sins: Not destroy Israel, show Moses His glory, Personally continue to be with Israel
17. What does God take seriously, remain totally separate from, and offer a way to fix?
Our sins! (the ‘fix’ is the forgiveness He offers)
18. Why couldn’t priests have alcohol before serving God?
So they could determine what is holy/common, determine what is clean/unclean, & teach Israel God’s Word
19. What does God pair His discipline with? He disciplines us with…
Mercy!
20. How did God describe Israel after their golden calf sins?
They corrupted themselves and were stiff-necked (stubborn)
21. The five offerings were given for the forgiveness of sins and what other things?
Recognizing God’s goodness, Giving God’s thanks, Increasing our fellowship with God
22. What happened with the scapegoat? Why?
Israel’s sins were symbolically put on it & it was chased out of the community to symbolize how we must remove sin from our lives and communities (also symbolizing how our sins were placed on Jesus!)
23. How does God want His people to compare to those who do not follow God?
We should be holy (set apart) from them—meaning we should be like God and in a close relationship with Him
24. What happened to Moses when he spent a lot of time in God’s presence?
His face began to glow, reflecting God’s glory!
25. What was used to symbolize the prayers of God’s people and how they please God?
The incense burned in the Tabernacle
26. God, who is holy, commands that we be holy and then teaches us… what key related thing?
How to be holy!
27. What does ‘atonement’ refer to?
The method God used to deal with our sin & bring us back into a close relationship with Himself.
28. What did God use a bright cloud to do?
Show His presence with and leadership for His people
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