1. God tells the people to destroy all the worship places in the land He has given to Israel. What exactly is He doing in this command? What is He preserving by destroying these other things?
  2. Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example?
  3. God reminds His people that He does not wink at sin. Why is it so important for us to remember all the things God has done in scripture?
  4. Paul gives instruction on how to deal with those with “weak faith”.
  5. God makes sure that Israel understands why He destroyed certain nations and why He gave them the promised land. Is the Old Testament about works while the New Testament is about grace?
  6. If vengeance belongs to God how should we deal with evil?
  7. God explains that He has humbled Israel for their own good. How should we view the discipline of God? What does it mean that man cannot live by bread alone?
  8. Paul says in view of God’s mercy we should present ourselves to Him as a living sacrifice.
  9. How does the present way the Israelites speak of the exodus help us with how we understand our salvation? How do we deal with the judgment of God on entire nations of people?
  10. Has God rejected Israel? What happens when you try to obtain the promises of God through law-keeping?
  11. Chad and Daniel start chapter 6 of Deuteronomy. God tells the people to listen and to teach the word of God. What is the significance of the language of milk and honey?