by Joseph Asuquo
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In the Bible, we often see instances of God asking people questions. According to Philip Greenslade's book "God's Questions," these questions are not posed because God lacks knowledge but rather to help us deepen our understanding of Him and gain insight into ourselves. The article from CompellingTruth.org highlights a couple of key reasons why God asks questions:
Call to Action:
Worldly distractions often divert us from our God-given purposes. God's questions act as a call to action, realigning us with His plan. Prophets like Isaiah and Jonah exemplify this redirection. Isaiah embraced a mission in response to God's question (Isaiah 6:8), while Jonah's stubbornness was addressed through a transformative question (Jonah 4:4). Teach Spiritual Lessons:
God's questions are tools for instructing and guiding our spiritual journeys. Jesus used strategic questions to unveil His identity and inspire faith. He prompted His disciples to acknowledge Him as the Christ (Mark 8:27-29) and revealed faith through inquiries like the healing of the woman who touched His garment (Luke 8:44-48). His questions also prefigured significant events, including His resurrection (Luke 20:17) and post-resurrection interactions (John 20:15). Objectives:
From Questions to Applications: A Guided Exploration of God's Questions is written with the following objectives in mind: - To show how God uses questions not only to reveal His intent and purpose for His children but also to discover how His questions shine a light on our souls and spirit.
It is estimated that there are up to 3298 questions in the Scriptures, some of which are very poignant and, though directed at people in the Old and New Testaments, are still relevant to Christians and all people in our days. The first book is divided into two parts: the first set of questions focuses on the "personal identity of man and his relationship with God" They explore topics such as self-awareness, purpose, and morality. The questions in this section are designed to help individuals understand their place in the world and their relationship with God. They encourage introspection and self-reflection, asking readers to consider their thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. These questions also help readers explore God's nature and His role in their lives. By examining topics such as temptation, sin, and forgiveness, these questions encourage readers to reflect on their own spiritual journey and how their relationship with God shapes their identity. The questions in part two focus on God's nature, wisdom, and sovereignty. They explore topics such as God's power, authority, and judgment. These questions help readers develop a deeper understanding of God's character and role in the world. By examining topics such as creation, miracles, and prophecy, these questions encourage readers to reflect on God's power and His ability to work in the world. They also investigate the relationship between God's sovereignty and human free will, asking readers to consider the extent to which humans have control over their own lives.
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vike Springs Publishing Ltd
Published
November 2023
Weight
150g
Dimensions
13.4 x 20.4 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9781739095161
ISBN-10
1739095162
Eden Code
6489770
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