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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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