If you make a vow to the LORD your God, do not be slow to keep it, because He will surely require it of you, and you will be guilty of sin. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 23:21? 2. What does Deuteronomy 23:21 teach about fulfilling vows made to the Lord? 3. How can we ensure we do not delay in fulfilling our vows today? 4. Why is it important to keep promises according to Deuteronomy 23:21? 5. How does Ecclesiastes 5:4-5 relate to Deuteronomy 23:21 on vows? 6. What practical steps can we take to honor commitments made to God? 7. What does Deuteronomy 23:21 teach about the importance of keeping vows to God? 8. How does Deuteronomy 23:21 reflect the seriousness of making promises in biblical times? 9. Why is it considered sinful to delay fulfilling a vow according to Deuteronomy 23:21? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Deuteronomy 23? 11. Do you fulfill your vows to God faithfully? 12. What does the Bible say about breaking vows? 13. What does the Bible say about breaking vows? 14. Do you fulfill your vows to God faithfully? Discussion Questions 1. What are some modern-day examples of vows or commitments that Christians might make to God?2. How can we ensure that we are not making hasty or thoughtless vows in our spiritual lives? 3. In what ways does fulfilling our vows to God impact our witness to others? 4. How can the principles in Deuteronomy 23:21 guide us in making and keeping promises in our personal relationships? 5. Reflect on a time when you made a commitment to God. How did you fulfill it, and what did you learn from the experience?1. Why does God emphasize purity within the camp? 2. How do the rules about charging interest reflect God's heart towards community living? 3. In what ways can we apply the principle of not returning an escaped slave to contemporary refugee situations? 4. What might be the modern equivalents of practices that should not be brought into God's house? 5. How does this chapter reflect the balance between justice, mercy, and holiness? 6. Why might God allow eating from a neighbor's vineyard or field but put restrictions on the quantity and method? 7. How does the topic of vows resonate with our commitment to God and others today? 8. In today's world, how can we maintain a spiritual "cleanliness in the camp"? 9. What are some modern-day examples of "interest" that we might be tempted to charge our brothers and sisters? 10. How do the prohibitions on certain individuals entering the assembly align with or differ from contemporary church practices? 11. What is the significance of the third generation for Edomites and Egyptians? 12. How can we be vigilant against practices that compromise our community's moral integrity? 13. How does the principle of protecting vulnerable individuals translate into today's context? 14. In what ways can we ensure we're fulfilling our "vows" in the 21st century? 15. How can we actively foster an environment of social responsibility in our communities? 16. How do the exclusions from the assembly challenge or shape your understanding of God’s nature? 17. How can you create a "designated place" in your life for personal reflection and repentance? 18. What modern actions or practices might be considered "earnings from immoral activities"? 19. Why is it important to promptly fulfill vows, and how does that play a role in your personal commitments? 20. Reflect on a time when you felt like an "escaped slave" and how the principles from this chapter might have applied. Links Deuteronomy 23:21 NIVDeuteronomy 23:21 NLT Deuteronomy 23:21 ESV Deuteronomy 23:21 NASB Deuteronomy 23:21 KJV Deuteronomy 23:21 Commentaries Bible Hub |



