Monday, June 22, 2009

HFW: Romans 11:33-36

We're working through a study this summer to celebrate Ephesians 3:10:

So that the manifold wisdom of God might be made known through the church to rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.


This series will run from June 22-August 30, with four readings per week.

The first reading is Romans 11:33-36. After reading this text, answer the following questions, then you can watch the video for a 5:00 thought from the text. (I recommend you work in the text first before watching the video. However, be aware, the video is not intended to be the back of an algebra book--supplying answers to the questions--but rather, is just sharing some thoughts from the text.)

Questions:
    1. What is the difference between wisdom, knowledge, judgments and ways?
    2. What do the words "deep," "unsearchable," and "unfathomable" express?
    3. Take a look at Isaiah 40 and Job 41. What is the context for these original quotes?
    4. To what purpose do all things exist?
    5. What do the words "from," to," and "through" fully convey?


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