Thursday, January 15, 2009

Old Testament; Judgment, Hope and Questions

In our discussion this week, we are dealing with some general principles dealing with the Old Testament. Sean said,

One of those principles is that judgment really does come for disobedience. Sean said, "He [the instructor on the DVD] starts of with a little discussion on Lamentations. He points out this is when God follows thru on the results of not following His commandments. This seems to me an excuse thats used a lot to not submit to God. That He's portayed as an angry God. But when you think a little futher, would you really want a creator thats not just?"

Then there is also hope in the Old Testament, as Sean further pointed out:
"I like Lamentations, one of my favorite verses is from it. Lam 3:21 This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.
"Lam 3:22 It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
"Lam 3:23 They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."

Tyler described the message of the Old Testament as being pointed in three general, but important and practical areas of life:

"He [the author of the book] talks about the O.T. faces three hard questions. They are-Do I matter?, Does God care?, and Why doesn't god act?"

Sean goes on to point out that these questions are answered in the Bible and especially in the New Testament. Tyler is beginning to point out Philip Yancey’s answers to these questions as well.

Thank God for His Word, for out of it are the issues and answers for life!

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