God Is For Us

Week 9
Bible Reading Plan
Leviticus 24-25; Psalm 81; Hebrews 9
Leviticus 26-27; Psalm 112; Hebrews 10
Numbers 1-2; Psalm 64; Hebrews 11
Numbers 3-5; Hebrews 12
Numbers 6-7; Hebrews 13
Weekly Content Questions
Every week, you'll see the same five content questions. Use them as a guide as you read the scriptures. Pray for consistency in your Bible reading.
Who are the main characters in this text, and is there anyone you can relate to?
Is there anything from this text that we are to do (obey, believe, heed, or follow)?
What do you learn about God in these chapters, and how has that changed what you believe about Him?
What do these passages reveal about human nature, sin, and our need for God?
What’s the Good News found in this text?
Application Questions
Every week, you'll see five unique application questions. Use them to help live out what you're learning in scripture. Pray for life transformation.
- What is the last thing you have done that required faith? How are you walking “by faith?” What evidence is there?
- How often do you show mercy? How does God’s mercy affect your relationship with others? Would people identify you as merciful?
- When has it been hard for you to forgive? How did you work through this? Did God’s promise of forgiveness have any effect on you?
- Have you ever felt forgotten by God? How does his accounting for his people (Numbers 2) remind you of his attention on us?
- Have you ever forgotten God’s standard of holiness? When? When you fall short, where do you put your hope?
Final Thought
We all fall short of the glory of God. We cannot reach his holy standard. This is why TODAY you should rejoice in the finished work of Jesus. Because of him, we can come before God without fear. That is good news!
