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Topic: Forgiveness

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How were the writings of the book of Deuteronomy used by other, later, old testament writers? In what way did other writings repeat and expand on the same themes? How did the book of Deuteronomy inform Josiah's reform, Daniel's prayer for release from captivity, or calls to repentance from the prophets? What does this book show us about forgiveness and mercy?
How has the theme of free choice been a factor throughout the books of the Bible? Why did God create free moral agents? In what way is the test of Adam an Eve similar to the challenges we face today? What does God require of us in the Covenant obligations? How does choice play a role in the covenant relationship?
What is the relationship between law and grace for Old Covenant Jews and New Covenant Christians? Is there a difference? What is the purpose of law? Does salvation by grace excuse disobedience? Why does God want to free us from lawlessness?
Is there a connection between religion and treatment of others? Does God care about the poor and marginalized? How did God's commandments make Israel a different kind of society and what lessons can we as Christians learn from that today?
How does David's experience show God's willingness to forgive people who have made terrible mistakes? What can we learn from David's psalm about how to relate to sin in our lives and on our consciences? How does God reach out to David and draw him to repentance? How can we find rest when we make mistakes?
What are the benefits of the New Covenant life? Can Christians really have joy? What does the New Covenant do about guilt? What does it mean to have a new heart? Can life only be enjoyed in eternity future? What kind of life can we have now and what purpose does it have?
What is a covenant? How has God established His Covenant throughout history from the Garden of Eden to New Testament times? What are the components of a covenant? Is obedience really necessary? What does it mean to have the law written on the heart? How does a covenant establish a relationship?
What are the effects of sin on humanity? Who can be forgiven? Why does God give people light? What is the relationship between God's grace and His law? How did Jesus fulfill the prophecy of the "acceptable year of the Lord"? Why does a loving God have a "day of vengeance"?
You've heard the term "waging war" but God has waged love. How does the book of Isaiah put true religion in proper context? How does God's thinking compare with human thinking? How should self-denial, compassion, and the Sabbath influence our Christian experience?
How did God accomplish the unthinkable for humanity? What did the prophet Isaiah predict about the nature of the Messiah? How can we reconcile the mighty ruler with the suffering servant? How did Jesus fulfill these prophecies in the New Testament? Why was it so difficult for many to accept? In what way was Jesus our substitute?
Isaiah speaks about two kinds of servants. How can we identify them both? How can the prophecy of Cyrus show us how God gives us hope for the future even amid difficult and trying circumstances? What do the prophecies about the Messiah show us about Jesus' mission on earth?
What can we learn from Jesus as the Master Teacher? What can we learn from His life, incarnation, death, and resurrection? How did Jesus, as the express image of the Father, reveal the Father in a unique way? How can we abide in Christ and reveal God to a world desperately in need of knowing Him? How does all this tie-in with true education?