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Think about the music you’ve listened to this week. (Ignore musical styles or genres for a moment.) What types of emotions are typically expressed in the music you hear?
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Think about the music you’ve listened to this week. (Ignore musical styles or genres for a moment.) What types of emotions are typically expressed in the music you hear?
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What types of things (positive or negative) do you tend to fret about, obsess over, continue to work through, or otherwise revisit again and again?
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How do we defile what is holy by bringing what is detestable and worldly into our temples?
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How do memories from your past help you to live more faithfully today?
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How can you be a spiritual “watchman” for others? For whom will you “sound the trumpet” to warn them about impending spiritual danger?
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Thinking about what we have studied over the past three weeks in Ezekiel, what is the reason for God’s glory departing?
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Is our ranking of “really bad sins” and “not so bad sins” supported by the text from Ezekiel, or are we more likely to excuse things we’re comfortable with?
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What would it look like to “build up the wall” or “stand before God in the gap” (Ezekiel 22:30) against the atrocities we see in this chapter?
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If God were looking for another Ezekiel to take a message to his people, would you be a good choice?