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E76 : The Golden Calf DISASTER: How Impatience Destroyed Israel's Faith! [Exodus 32:1 - 35]
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In this Bible study on Exodus 32:1-35, we delve into the cautionary account of Israel's idolatry with the golden calf and its profound consequences. This study examines how quickly God's people turned to false worship when Moses delayed on Mount Sinai, revealing the human tendency toward impatience and rebellion. If you've ever struggled with waiting on God's timing, wondered about the seriousness of idolatry in our lives, or wanted to understand the balance between God's justice and compassion, this lesson is for you.
Questions answered in this Lesson
- What warning does the Bible give us about impatience?
- What does the Bible say about the ways of man?
- What does the Bible say about disregarding God?
- What does the Bible say about stubbornness?
- What does the Bible say about how God treats His people?
- What do we know about the hand of God?
- What other examples do we have of God changing His mind?
- How long was Moses on the mountain before coming down to find the golden calf?
- What does it mean to consecrate yourself to God?
- What does the Bible say about the power of praying for other people?
- What does the Bible say about our personal responsibility when it comes to sin?
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