01/10/2026 – Week 11 of 13 – Ezekiel study (Nov 1st thru Jan. 24th) – Chapters 36 – 37 / Post 2 of 2 // Questions for Group Discussion and Fellowship
I would encourage y’all to answer and/or share what is on your heart….
These questions for Personal Reflection or Group Discussion in Wiersbe’s book can be found on pages 200 – 201:
- Based on your life experience, describe the power of hope.
2. Describe in your own word the relationship between faith that adopts us into God’s family and the obedience that allows us to enjoy our place there.
3. One way Ezekiel described the future kingdom was as safe and secure. In what ways would our everyday lives be different if security and safety weren’t issues.
4. What keeps us, like the Jews, from feeling accountable to God about how we care for the earth?
5. Explain what it means to “profane God’s name” before the unbelievers.
6. What does it feel like to be forgiven of our sins, as God said He would do for the Jews?
7. One of the blessings God promised the Jews was fellowship with Him. Describe what it is like to be out of fellowship with God.
8. In what way does God breath life into us as He did in Ezekiel’s vision of the dead bones?
9. What do you look forward to most in the coming kingdom of God?
10, How should our hope of God’s eventual restoration of our world affect the way we (do church” today?
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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.
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1. Based on your life experience, describe the power of hope.
Hope that is seen is not hope. But hope is not a wish. If we really believe what we say we believe, by God’s grace, we are indomitable warriors.
2. Describe in your own word the relationship between faith that adopts us into God’s family and the obedience that allows us to enjoy our place there.
IF we truly believe, we will obey.
3. One way Ezekiel described the future kingdom was as safe and secure. In what ways would our everyday lives be different if security and safety weren’t issues. Who cares if security and safety are issues in this life?
Worldly security and safety is nothing literally compared to secure in the Lord.
4. What keeps us, like the Jews, from feeling accountable to God about how we care for the earth?
Losing sight that there isn’t one square inch of creation that Yeshua (Jesus) can’t declare as “mine!”. So , we are focused on being the best of caretakers / messengers over His creation.
5. Explain what it means to “profane God’s name” before the unbelievers.
To proclaim yourself as a Christian, as you live just like the pagans.
6. What does it feel like to be forgiven of our sins, as God said He would do for the Jews? Unfathomable gratitude.
7. One of the blessings God promised the Jews was fellowship with Him. Describe what it is like to be out of fellowship with God. To seek only Him.
8. In what way does God breath life into us as He did in Ezekiel’s vision of the dead bones? If not for Jesus’ substitutionary atonement, we would be captives to death.
9. What do you look forward to most in the coming kingdom of God?
That I can finally the ditch the “me” forever. Jesus has my “me”.
10, How should our hope of God’s eventual restoration of our world affect the way we “do church” today?
Be one in Christ – witness to lost souls. We are in spiritual warfare but our war is not against people.