A Consuming Fire
Deuteronomy 4:1-31
Key Verse 4:24
‘For the Lord your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.’
Recommend reading Numbers 25:1-9 to learn more about the Event of Baal-peor
And Exodus 19:9-20:21 to review what happened at Horeb (Mt Sinai)
Look at v.1-8.
- What role did the “the statutes and the rules” play in the Israelites’ relationship with God?
- What issue did the event of Baal-peor bring into their relationship with God? (Num 25:1-9) What happened to those who “held fast to the LORD”?
- What greater purpose was the LORD thinking about, beyond His people, the Israelites?
Look at v.9-14.
- What had the Israelites’ “eyes seen” that the LORD didn’t want them to forget?
- Who was their knowledge of the LORD supposed to be passed to? Why?
- What was the LORD’s intended purpose through the Israelites’ Horeb experience? (10)
- Why is it important that the people not make an image in the form of any figure according to verse 15?
Look at v. 15-24.
- What were the Israelites supposed to “watch [themselves] very carefully” about?
- Why might Moses have reminded the people that the LORD is a “consuming fire, a jealous God”?
- Why do you think fire is used as a symbol for the LORD?
Look at v.25-31
- What ramification would result if the Israelites were to “act corruptly”?
- Despite being a “consuming fire, a jealous God” what aspect of God’s character is revealed to those who repent? (31)
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