Watch the “Lord’s Day Live!” and “Hey Brother Sonny” videos then copy the following “Doodle Bible School,” “Application Sermon Questions,” and “Hey Brother Sonny” questions. Click the “Submit Answers” button below each set of questions and paste the questions into the email. Answer the questions and send them to us. Read “Hugs & Kisses” then follow the same instructions to submit the “Hugs & Kisses Questions.”

Doodle Bible School

Lesson 5

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1. What is the theme of Deuteronomy 8?

2. Can you doodle the picture clue?

3. For what two reasons did the Lord lead the people in the wilderness? (8:2)

4. Can you quote the memory verse? 

5. For how many years did the Lord lead them in the wilderness? (8:2)

6. With what did God feed them in the wilderness? (8:3)

7. Man shall not live by what alone? (8:3)

8. Man lives by what? (8:3)

9. What did not wear out during their wanderings? (8:4)

10. How big of an advantage would it be if our clothes did not wear out?

Application Sermon Questions

Lesson 5

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1. What was the first point from this lesson?

2. What two things did God provide in the wilderness? (Deuteronomy 8:3, 4)

3. What New Testament passage promises us the same provisions? 

4. What did God withhold from the people to teach them to look beyond physical satisfaction? (Deuteronomy 8:3)

5. What were the second and third points from this lesson?

For additional ways to capitalize on the information in the chapter above, click the link below.

Home Church Worship Guide – Deuteronomy 8

Hey Brother Sonny

Lesson 5

Were you able to watch the entire lesson?

1. What two words indicate that that Jesus had the opposite results of Adam?

2. If Adam made everyone sinful, did Jesus make everyone righteous?

3. What causes a person to become a sinner? (Romans 5:12)

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 5

“Take me out”

It was their 18th anniversary. The woman had waited patiently while her husband played a round of golf before taking her out to dinner. At the restaurant, they talked about happy memories and the joy they had brought to each other over the years. With a gleam of romance in her eyes the woman asked, “Do you want to go for another 18?” “No,” said the husband, “I think it’s too dark now.”

Remember, if you want to communicate love to your wife by taking her out for the evening, you must be completely present to be effective. If your mind is in the sports room, she will know that you are not fully present in the date room.

Perhaps nothing communicates affection better to a woman than simply spending time with her: Give her your undivided attention. Take her shopping. Go for a walk. Splurge on her at an expensive restaurant. Rent a romantic movie and really try to enjoy it. There was a time when you wanted nothing more than to just be with her. Recapture that feeling. Look deep into her eyes and rediscover what it was that drew you to her in the beginning.

Thought Questions

Song of Solomon 7:10-13
I belong to my lover, and his desire is for me.
Come, my lover, let us go to the countryside,
let us spend the night in the villages.
Let us go early to the vineyards to see
if the vines have budded, if their blossoms have opened,
and if the pomegranates are in bloom- there I will give
you my love. The mandrakes send out their fragrance,
and at our door is every delicacy, both new and old,
that I have stored up for you, my lover.”

The phrase “and his desire is for me” holds great importance to a woman. How does taking her out for the evening fulfill this need?

What is the sensual message behind the words, “Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded, if their blossoms have opened, and if the pomegranates are in bloom- there I will give you my love”? Why might a woman enjoy intimacy more after being taken out for the evening?

When was the last time you and your wife were alone together without friends or children to interrupt?

For many couples, evenings alone do not come often enough. Solomon addresses this idea in the final phrases, “at our door is every delicacy, both new and old, that I have stored up for you, my lover.” In what way might a night out express the stored up love you have for your wife? Why is this regular expression of love so very important to your relationship? What resolve are you going to make right now to ensure that you will express this “stored up love” more often?

Hugs & Kisses Questions

Lesson 5

1. The phrase “and his desire is for me” holds great importance to a woman. How does taking her out for the evening fulfill this need? 
2. As a wife, are there other things that bring this fulfillment for you?
3. In what way might a night out express the stored up love you have for your wife? Why is this regular expression of love so very important to your relationship? As her husband, what resolve are you going to make to ensure that you will express this “stored up love” more often?