Welcome back to The Power of God’s Names online Bible study! We hope you are enjoying this study of God’s names and why they are important.
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Below are this week’s video, discussion questions, and your assignment for next week.
Discussion Questions:
- How does the metaphor of the shepherd and his sheep help you picture your relationship with God?
- Review Psalm 23. With which verse do you resonate the most? Why?
- When have you been in a situation when it seemed as if nothing made sense?
- What emotions did you experience during that time?
This week, read and complete Week 4: Jehovah Rohi & Jehovah Jireh (pages 95-118) in your Bible study book.
Psalm 23:1 “The LORD is m shepherd; I have all that I need.” What a blessing to come to the time in my life to realize God’s complete care of me.
I am pondering Dr. Evans’ statement that everyone has an Isaac. Could that be part of my current situation?
I’m so thankful God reveals Himself to us in his names.
1. He is the provider of all things, for me His sheep.
2. The verse that provides for me emotionally.
3. You know that God is working, in the words of the song “I don’t know what Your doing, but I can stay close to the one who knows”
4. Confident confusion
In the 23rd Psalm the metaphor of the shepherd and his sheep is a perfect example of we as Believers and the Good Shepherd. John says Jesus is the Good Shepherd, His sheep know His voice and another they will not follow. We are to follow our shepherd but sometimes we get off the path and follow our own council me-myself-I. The first verse says He is my Shepherd and I shall not want, I love this because to me it means He will meet my every need. I don’t have to come short in any way, I don’t have to wonder if He is there or if He loves me.