The following are discussion questions from a weekly study I am leading through the book of 2 Kings. We meet each Wednesday evening at the Deer Run Church of Christ.
The Unraveling of a Nation
A Study of the Book of 2 Kings
Lesson 6 (How Times Change!)
2 Kings 6
February 5, 2014
The Text:
- What problem did the company of prophets have? What did they propose to do about it? What happened as they were cutting down trees? What did Elisha do?
– - What did the king of Aram decide to do? What message did Elisha send to the king of Israel? How often did this happen? What did the king of Aram think was happening? What did one of his officers tell him? What order did the king give?
– - What did the king of Aram do when he found out where Elisha was? How did Elisha’s servant react when he saw what the king of Aram had done? What was Elisha’s response? How did God respond?
– - What did Elisha pray as the enemy approached? What did God do? Where did Elisha take the Arameans? What did the king of Israel want to do? How did Elisha respond? What was done?
– - What did the king of Aram do “some time later”? What did this cause in Samaria? How did the king of Israel respond to a woman asking for help? What was her story? Who did the king blame? What did he set out to do?
The Application:
- Have you ever had to “up-size” out of necessity? How important is it to you that God would be in the midst of your work? Have you experience God’s provision in unusual ways?
– - Are there areas in which you make plans thinking that God doesn’t care or won’t notice? Does it surprise you when God points out things that you thought nobody knew? What should this do to our level of transparency before God?
– - Have you ever been, or at least felt, surrounded by enemies? How does that thought make you feel? In what ways does God reveal that the One with you is greater than those against you?
– - How would you want to respond if your enemies were at your mercy? How would God want you to respond?
– - Do you ever feel like the enemy has cut you off from all spiritual nourishment? Who would you go to for help? Who often gets blamed for our seasons of spiritual famine? What should we do instead?
Next Week: The Cost of Doubt
2 Kings 7