Laws and Reasons to Keep Them (Leviticus 19-20)

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Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Laws and Reasons to Keep Them (Leviticus 19-20)

  • What do we find here?

  • What should we make of them?

    • Rules or...

    • Burden or...

    • Customs or...

  • What can we learn from them?

    • Because God is not like other gods, we are not like other people.

    • Because God is Ruler of all, God rules over all.

    • Because God is the author of life...

      • Disobedience brings...

      • Obedience increases...

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. Do you have any prior experiences or memories associated with these chapters? Where do they come from and how do they influence your engagement with the text today?
  2. What were you thinking and feeling as you heard these chapters read aloud?
  3. How are you more prone to frame up these laws: rules/burden/customs or wisdom/gift/revelation? How does this make a difference?
  4. Read back through this portion of Leviticus a couple times and ask the Spirit to draw your attention to some part that you need to hear. Why do you think your attention was drawn there? What will you do in response?

Laws and Reasons to Keep Them (Leviticus 19-20) Instructions

Lesson

Laws and Reasons to Keep Them (Leviticus 19-20)

  • What do we find here?

  • What should we make of them?

    • Rules or...

    • Burden or...

    • Customs or...

  • What can we learn from them?

    • Because God is not like other gods, we are not like other people.

    • Because God is Ruler of all, God rules over all.

    • Because God is the author of life...

      • Disobedience brings...

      • Obedience increases...

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. Do you have any prior experiences or memories associated with these chapters? Where do they come from and how do they influence your engagement with the text today?
  2. What were you thinking and feeling as you heard these chapters read aloud?
  3. How are you more prone to frame up these laws: rules/burden/customs or wisdom/gift/revelation? How does this make a difference?
  4. Read back through this portion of Leviticus a couple times and ask the Spirit to draw your attention to some part that you need to hear. Why do you think your attention was drawn there? What will you do in response?