Counsel of the Lord
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What did Moses do when he pleaded with God in the wilderness?

  • Asked for personal favors
  • Questioned God's decisions
  • Demanded justice for the Israelites
  • Reminded God of his mercy and forgiveness (correct)

What enabled Isaiah to hear the voice of the Lord?

  • Isaiah's righteousness
  • Isaiah's unworthiness
  • Purging of his iniquity and sin by a Seraphim (correct)
  • Isaiah's strong faith

What question did Isaiah hear in the counsel of God?

  • Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? (correct)
  • Why have the people strayed from the path?
  • How can the people be punished?
  • When will the people be forgiven?

What did Isaiah do in response to the question he heard in the counsel of God?

<p>Volunteered himself for the mission (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text emphasize about the role of individuals chosen by God?

<p>The significance of standing in the counsel of the Lord (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the friends of God in the counsel?

<p>They are used by God to influence and set the course of events on earth (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the outcome of God assigning a mission to individuals from the counsel?

<p>Demonstrates the empowerment and selection from the counsel of the Lord (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are Abraham, Moses, and Isaiah portrayed in the text?

<p>As standing in the counsel of the Lord as friends of God (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text highlight about the individuals chosen by God?

<p>The significance of standing in the counsel of the Lord and participating in divine decision-making (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Standing in the Counsel of the Lord

  • Moses pleads with God not to kill the Israelites in the wilderness, reminding God of his mercy and forgiveness
  • God listens to Moses' counsel and pardons the Israelites, sparing them from destruction
  • Isaiah has a vision of God in his glory, feeling unworthy due to his unclean lips
  • A Seraphim purges Isaiah's iniquity and sin, enabling him to hear the voice of the Lord
  • Isaiah stands in the counsel of God as he hears the question, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
  • Isaiah volunteers himself for the mission from the counsel of God, showing his participation in the divine decision-making
  • God assigns Isaiah to deliver a message to the people, demonstrating the empowerment and selection from the counsel of the Lord
  • The author relates a personal experience of being chosen by God and empowered to carry a specific message from the counsel of the Lord
  • Abraham, Moses, and Isaiah are portrayed as standing in the counsel of the Lord as friends of God
  • The friends of God in the counsel are used by God to influence and set the course of events on earth
  • The text emphasizes the significance of standing in the counsel of the Lord and participating in divine decision-making
  • It highlights the role of individuals chosen and empowered by God to carry out specific missions from the counsel

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Explore the biblical theme of standing in the counsel of the Lord through this quiz. Discover how key figures such as Moses, Isaiah, and Abraham were chosen and empowered by God to influence divine decision-making and carry out specific missions. Delve into the significance of participating in the counsel of the Lord and its impact on shaping events on earth.

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