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Doodle Bible School

Lesson 7

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1. What is the theme of Deuteronomy 12?

2. Can you doodle the picture clue?

3. What two things were they not to do with the things commanded of them? (12:32)

4. Can you quote the memory verse? 

5. What were they to do with all the places where the former inhabitants worshipped? (12:2)

6. What were they to do to the Asherim? (12:3)

7. What were they to do with the carved images? (12:3)

8. Where were they to worship? (12:4)

9. Besides burnt offerings, what other kind of offerings were they to present to God? (12:6)

10. How hard is it to cut stone? What kind of special tools do we have that Moses would not have had?

Application Sermon Questions

Lesson 7

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1. What are three extreme expressions from the Calvinistic T.U.L.I.P. that teach we have no freewill?

2. What are three different type of offerings? (Deuteronomy 12:6)

3. What two phrases indicate that God gave us freewill? (Genesis 1:26) 

4. What did God say to Cain that shows he had freewill? (Genesis 4:7)

5. Where does Jesus stand waiting on us to exercise our freewill? (Revelation 3:20)

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Home Church Worship Guide – Deuteronomy 12

Hey Brother Sonny

Lesson 7

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1. What was the first reason given for the Catholic problem with pedophilia?

2. Can you name three different ranks within the Catholic hierarchy who are not allowed to marry?

3. What was the second reason given for the Catholic problem with pedophilia?

4. What was the third reason given for the Catholic problem with pedophilia?

5. Can you complete the sentence, “They have ’Fathers’ who have no experience at being what?”

NOTE: This lesson, and several of the following, are written specifically for husbands. I would encourage you to share them with your husband by reading it together, or in whatever way works best for your relationship, learning alongside of him with a kind and respectful attitude. Pointing fingers or arguing is not the goal here. Asking him questions like, “What do you think about this?” “Is it accurate?” or “Do you believe this is biblical?” Agreeing with the things you find that are true in your life is helpful to him. It gives him ideas about how you think. Also, you and I probably have differing personalities, so there may be several things you would add to the list of “ways that a woman defines affection” or some that you might take away from the list. These are good discussions for you and your husband to have. I would also love to hear your ideas. Please feel free to share them with me—in a kind and respectful way, of course! 

Reading Assignment
Lesson 7

“Compliment me”

As couples grow older together, they often grow so comfortable with each other that they assume too much. Compliments are left unspoken because they have been said so many times before or because it is assumed that their partner knows how they feel without mentioning it.

Several years ago, I wrote the following poem for my wife to remind her that, even though we have been married for many years, she is still my favorite attraction. I never want her to forget that she is the queen of my castle even though sometimes I forget to tell her.

You’re the queen of my castle.
You’re my damsel in distress.
You fill the halls with gladness.
Love for you I must confess.

You’re the squaw of my teepee.
You’re my Indian princess.
You fill our camp with sunshine
To me you are priceless.

You’re the apple of my eye,
Choicest fruit upon my tree.
Your love tastes sweet as honey.
Better mate there could not be.

You’re the woman of my dreams.
You’re my every fantasy.
You fill my world with pleasure.
More attraction could not be.

I guess what I am saying, 
By this simpe little poem –
You are my very best friend.
Through you, God has blessed our home.

Never assume that she knows how beautiful she looks in that outfit. Never assume that she doesn’t need to hear how good the meal tasted. Never assume that she understands how deeply you love her. Never assume that she has grown tired of hearing your praise.

A compliment,
Is like cement.
It bonds our hearts together.

You need a lot,
In every spot.
It holds through stormy weather.

Thought Questions

Proverbs 31:28
“Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her.”

Just five verses earlier, it says that “her husband is respected at the city gate, where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.” What type of stories do you think this man told about his wife as he met with his friends at the city gate? What kind of things do you say about your wife?

Read Proverbs 31 and make a list of the verses that also describe your wife. Give her the list with a note explaining how much she means to you.

Ruth 2:14-16
“At mealtime Boaz said to her, ‘Come over here. 
Have some bread and dip it in the wine vinegar.’ 
When she sat down with the harvesters, 
he offered her some roasted grain. 
She ate all she wanted and had some left over. 
As she got up to glean, Boaz gave orders to his men, 
‘Even if she gathers among the sheaves, 
don’t embarrass her. Rather, pull out some stalks for her 
from the bundles and leave them for her to pick up, 
and don’t rebuke her.’”

Did you notice that Boaz not only provided Ruth with a gift but also shielded her from embarrassment? “Boaz gave orders to his men, ‘Even if she gathers among the sheaves, don’t embarrass her.’” In what areas might you need to shield your wife from embarrassment? Give examples of ways some men bring embarrassment to their wife rather than compliments.

Song of Solomon 4:1-7
“How beautiful you are, my darling!
Oh, how beautiful!
Your eyes behind your veil are doves.
Your hair is like a flock of goats
descending from Mount Gilead.
Your teeth are like a flock of sheep just shorn,
coming up from the washing.
Each has its twin;
not one of them is alone.
Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon;
your mouth is lovely
Your temples behind your veil
are like the halves of a pomegranate.
Your neck is like the tower of David,
built with elegance;
on it hang a thousand shields,
all of them shields of warriors.
Your two breasts are like two fawns,
like twin fawns of a gazelle
that browse among the lilies.
Until the day breaks
and the shadows flee,
I will go to the mountain of myrrh
and to the hill of incense.
All beautiful you are, my darling;
there is no flaw in you.

In this passage, Solomon describes seven beautiful parts of his lover. Some of the descriptions, such as the one about having all of her teeth, may not inspire passion in the heart of your wife. Describe your wife’s seven beautiful parts using your own passionate comparisons.

Hugs & Kisses Questions

Lesson 7

1. Why do married couples fail to compliment one another? 
2. What are some things a husband should never assume about his wife?
3. Husbands, after reading the scriptures in this lesson, list the ways that you can see your wife in Proverbs 31, list the areas that you can shield your wife from embarrassment, and give examples of how husbands embarrass their wives.