7 Ways to Persevere Through Hardship
Welcome to Session 12 of the Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament online Bible study! In this study, we’ve encountered people who persevered (like Daniel) and people who didn’t (like the wicked King Ahaz). In this session, we’ll discover seven ways to persevere through hardship and past obstacles from the tenacious and godly governor, Nehemiah. These help us in our spiritual journey and in all the tasks that God gives us to do here on earth. We’re excited to study this with you!
Here’s how this will work:
- Watch this week’s video session above.
- Once you watch the video, answer the questions in the discussion section of this page. The questions relate to both the previous week’s study in the book as well as the video content. We hope these interactions will be both challenging and encouraging!
- After the video, we will let you know the personal study assignment for the next week in your Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament study book. That’s it!
Before Next Week
Complete Chapter 12–Jesus the Kingdom Deliverer (pages 193-208) in your creative devotional study book. See you next week!
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Discussion Questions
After watching “7 Ways to Persevere Through Hardship,” answer the following questions below in the comments to get to know your fellow Bible study friends!
- What one thought stuck out to you in this week’s video? Why did it stand out?
- What one thought stuck out to you from this week’s chapter? Why did it stand out?
- What is a way you can follow Daniel’s example of humility (page 181, question 6)?
That I need to take my prayer to God and then have others pray for me.
When He give us the 4 things about the Son of Man. That He must suffer. He comes in Glory. He seated at the right hand of power. Who ascended into heaven.
To humble myself to serve others.
Enlisting others’ help in prayer and humbly serving are two great take-aways. Thanks for sharing, Becky.