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Now,  He  may  not  necessarily  agree  with  what
            we’ve  said,  but  He  always  leaves  room  for  us  and
            our  position  as  persons  created  in  His  image.
            Additionally, in the Isaiah text we see that God
            encourages    teshuvah  [teh-SHOO-vah]    (“repentance,
            turning”), but again, not in a harsh way; rather, in a
            matter-of-fact demonstration of God’s “open to
            argument” character. When we connect with God
            through engaging Him--not ignoring or running
            away--God is always ready and waiting to engage
            with us.


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            5. Reflection Questions
            (You are encouraged to tangibly record your reflections based on the Biblical
            readings, Kingdom prayer, Concepts to consider, etc.  Write, sing, create, etc)

                    a.  Personal Reflection.   What  are your
                    honest questions for God?
















                    b.  Kingdom Reflection.  As you observe the
                    world  around  you,  what  are  your  honest
                    questions for God, concerning the world and
                    His Kingdom?







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