Bible Study - Sabbath School Podcast

Episode 2259 - Lesson 1 - Sunday Dec. 29 - Beyond Reasonable Expectations


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God not only asks us, “Do you love Me,” but God Himself loves
each person, and does so freely. Indeed, He freely loves you and me
and every other person more than we could possibly imagine. And we
know this love by the way He has acted in the history of His people.
Read Exodus 33:15–22 and consider the context of these verses and
the narrative in which they appear. What does this passage, especially verse 19, reveal about God’s will and love?
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All seemed lost. Not long after God’s amazing deliverance of His
people from slavery in Egypt, the people of Israel had rebelled against
God and worshiped a golden calf. When Moses came down from the
mountain, he saw what they had done, and he threw down the tablets
containing the Ten Commandments and shattered them. Though the
people had forfeited any right to the covenant privileges and blessings
that God had freely bestowed on them, God freely chose to continue with
them in covenant relationship anyway—despite their unworthiness for
the covenant blessings.
The words of Exodus 33:19, “ ‘I will be gracious to whom I will be
gracious, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion’ ”
(NKJV), are often misunderstood to mean that God arbitrarily chooses
to be compassionate and gracious to some, but not others. However, in
context, God is not stating here that He will arbitrarily be gracious and
compassionate to some and not to others. That is not how God works, contrary to some popular theology in which God predestines some to be lost
and to face eternal condemnation.
What, then, is God proclaiming here? Essentially, God is proclaiming that, as the Creator of all, He has the right and authority to grant
grace and compassion freely to even the most undeserving of people.
And He is doing so in this situation, even after the golden calf rebellion, by granting mercy to His people, Israel, even if they didn’t
deserve it.
This is one of many instances in which God manifests His love and
does so beyond any reasonable expectations. Good news for us all, is
it not?
In what ways has God continued to reveal and manifest His love
to you—even beyond any reasonable expectations?
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