12/06/2025 – Week 6 of 13 – Ezekiel study (Nov 1st thru Jan. 24th) – Chapters 18 – 21 / Post 2 of 2 //For introduction – See 10/14/2025 post // Questions for Group Discussion and Fellowship /
As noted last week, I will post my answers here in the next few days before the end of our thanksgiving week. Normally, we post fellowship discussion around posted comments from specific posts, but that would shut out “read only” users. If at any point, you would like to contribute to our group but don’t yet have a logon, send me an email with your comment(s) to semikkah7.com. With your permission of course, I will post them for the benefit of the group. And of course at any point, send me an email to the same address if you would like to get a logon for ongoing posts and comment fellowship. Write access users: Continue to use the comment selection to this post.
I will add my (Jimmy) footnote denoted: (*1) with my reply separated by lines above and below:
This is from pgs. # 119 – 120 from Wiersbe’s book noted in Post #1:
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#2 – What is the relationship between responsibility and accountability?
#6 – What would you say are the top reasons it is difficult to repent of sin and choose a different life?
#7 – What correlation do you see today between the morals of our national leaders and the morals of our nation?
#8 – Ezekiel talks a lot about the covenant that Israel had with God. What covenant do we have with God? Describe its benefits and requirements.
#10 – As we take responsibility for our own sinfulness, what does Christ’s sacrifice mean to that process?
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Thoughts? Reflections? Questions? Prayer.
Questions for fellowship generation, the lifelong sanctification process:
- What does the text reveal about God’s character?
- How has this reading generated prayer for you and/or us?
- What themes stand out to you in this bible study?
- How does our reading fit into the bigger picture (creation, the fall, restoration, etc.)?
- What verse(s) jumped out at you like never before? Is it explainable at this point?
- Do you have any questions you would like to put before the group as to how to interpret any particular verse(s) in our reading. Let scripture testify to scripture: Share with us where you sense contradiction between passages elsewhere.
- What did you find convicting and inspiring at the same time? Share with us how the Spirit of God is working within you as a messenger, both within and outside of our fellowship group.
- Share with the group how our study is calling or confirming to you a new mission to glorify God in our times.
Soli Deo Gloria!
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#2 – What is the relationship between responsibility and accountability?
Responsibility is taking personal ownership of tasks, and accountability is being available to answer questions as to outcome(s) of those taks.
#6 – What would you say are the top reasons it is difficult to repent of sin and choose a different life?
Original sin: deep down we all want to be our own god. Repenting and sinning no more involves giving up “it’s all about me!”
#7 – What correlation do you see today between the morals of our national leaders and the morals of our nation?
Our leaders are a reflection of us in a free society that votes for their leaders. So in essence, the leaders are a reflection of us. If our vote(s) are not researched and informed, than we get what we deserve.
#8 – Ezekiel talks a lot about the covenant that Israel had with God. What covenant do we have with God? Describe its benefits and requirements.
“The New Covenant is foundational for Christians, emphasizing grace, forgiveness, and a personal relationship with God. It connects believers to the promises made throughout biblical history, affirming their identity as God’s people today.”
faithalone.org
bibleproject.com
#10 – As we take responsibility for our own sinfulness, what does Christ’s sacrifice mean to that process?
That we are saved from death, that he will enjoy and worship Him forever.