Isaiah 38:21
Now Isaiah had said, "Prepare a lump of pressed figs and apply it to the boil, and he will recover."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Isaiah 38:21?

2. How does Isaiah 38:21 demonstrate God's provision through practical means?

3. What role does faith play in Hezekiah's healing in Isaiah 38:21?

4. How can Isaiah 38:21 inspire us to seek God's guidance in illness?

5. What scriptural connections exist between Isaiah 38:21 and other healing accounts?

6. How can we apply Isaiah 38:21's principles to modern medical practices?

7. Why did Isaiah prescribe a fig poultice for Hezekiah's healing in Isaiah 38:21?

8. How does Isaiah 38:21 reflect the relationship between faith and medicine?

9. What does Isaiah 38:21 suggest about God's role in physical healing?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Isaiah 38?

11. What does the Bible say about Ayurvedic medicine?

12. What is the biblical perspective on using antidepressants?

13. 2 Kings 20:7: Why was a simple poultice of figs sufficient to cure a fatal illness if it was truly life-threatening?

14. What is the Bible's stance on CBD oil?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Hezekiah's response to his illness demonstrate his faith in God, and what can we learn from his example about facing our own challenges?

2. In what ways does the use of pressed figs as a remedy illustrate the relationship between faith and practical action in our spiritual lives?

3. How can we apply the principle of seeking God's guidance in times of trouble, as demonstrated by Hezekiah, to our own decision-making processes?

4. What does Hezekiah's healing teach us about God's character, particularly His compassion and willingness to intervene in our lives?

5. How can we discern and respond to the "prophetic voices" in our lives today, and what role do they play in guiding us toward God's will?1. In what ways does Hezekiah's initial reaction to his sickness reflect our own reactions when faced with life-threatening situations?

2. How does Hezekiah's prayer demonstrate his faith and trust in God? What can we learn from this?

3. Compare Hezekiah's prayer in verse 3 with his song of thanksgiving in verses 9-20. How do these texts reflect his spiritual growth?

4. How does God's response to Hezekiah's prayer affirm His compassion and mercy?

5. God offered Hezekiah a sign to confirm His promise (the shadow going back ten steps). How does this event speak to our desire for signs and assurances from God?

6. How would you react if you were in Hezekiah's position, given a prophecy of imminent death?

7. How do you relate to Hezekiah's fear of death expressed in his song?

8. What lessons can we draw from Hezekiah's transformation from despair to praise?

9. How can we apply Hezekiah's approach to prayer and faith when faced with our own challenges today?

10. Why do you think God allowed Hezekiah to fall sick, knowing He would eventually heal him?

11. Reflect on a time when you've felt desperate or hopeless. How might your actions or prayers during that time compare to Hezekiah's response to his illness?

12. In our current society, how might we see God’s sign of the shadow reversing ten steps?

13. If you were granted fifteen more years to live as Hezekiah was, how would you use that time?

14. How does the concept of mortality, as reflected in Hezekiah's song, influence our day-to-day decisions?

15. How might you emulate Hezekiah's faith and commitment to God in your own life?

16. What do you think was the most significant aspect of Hezekiah's relationship with God?

17. Can you identify a moment in your life when you experienced divine intervention, as Hezekiah did?

18. What role does faith play in healing, based on your understanding of this chapter?

19. In today's world, where many seek scientific and medical solutions to health problems, what does this chapter teach us about divine healing?

20. How can we use Hezekiah’s song of thanksgiving as a model for our own expressions of gratitude to God?

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