Jeremiah 36:2
"Take a scroll and write on it all the words I have spoken to you concerning Israel, Judah, and all the nations, from the day I first spoke to you during the reign of Josiah until today.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Jeremiah 36:2?

2. How does Jeremiah 36:2 emphasize the importance of recording God's words accurately?

3. Why is it crucial to remember "all the words I have spoken"?

4. How can we ensure we "write on a scroll" God's teachings today?

5. What other scriptures stress the importance of preserving God's word?

6. How can Jeremiah 36:2 inspire us to share God's message with others?

7. What is the significance of God commanding Jeremiah to write on a scroll in Jeremiah 36:2?

8. How does Jeremiah 36:2 demonstrate the importance of preserving God's word?

9. Why did God choose Jeremiah to deliver His message in Jeremiah 36:2?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Jeremiah 36?

11. What are the key events in Jeremiah's life?

12. What is the Dictation Theory of biblical inspiration?

13. What are the main theories of inspiration?

14. If God commanded Jeremiah to write these prophecies, why was there a need for a second scroll after the first was destroyed? (Jeremiah 36:2, 28-32)
Discussion Questions
1. How does the instruction to write on a scroll in Jeremiah 36:2 reflect the importance of preserving God's word for future generations?

2. In what ways can we ensure that the teachings of Scripture are effectively communicated and preserved in our own lives and communities?

3. How does the role of Baruch as a scribe inform our understanding of the importance of those who work to preserve and disseminate God's word today?

4. What parallels can you draw between the opposition faced by Jeremiah and Baruch and the challenges faced by Christians today in sharing God's word?

5. How can the account of King Josiah's reforms inspire us to seek personal and communal renewal through engagement with Scripture?1. How does Jeremiah 36 illustrate the power of God's Word?

2. In what ways did King Jehoiakim's reaction to the scroll exemplify human rebellion against God?

3. How does God's command to rewrite the scroll highlight the indomitable nature of His Word?

4. How can we relate the idea of burning the scroll to current scenarios where people try to ignore or avoid God's teachings?

5. Why was it significant that God asked Jeremiah to include more detail the second time the scroll was written?

6. How do you react when confronted with a difficult message from God?

7. How does God's response to Jehoiakim's actions reflect His divine justice?

8. How can we ensure that we are open and receptive to God's message today, unlike King Jehoiakim?

9. What lessons can we learn from the contrasting reactions of the officials and the king to God's Word?

10. How does Jeremiah 36 highlight the importance of prophecy in guiding a nation's actions?

11. What can we learn from Baruch's obedience in this chapter?

12. How does Micaiah's reaction differ from Jehoiakim's, and what does it teach us about receiving God's word?

13. How can we apply the message of God's persistent forgiveness in Jeremiah 36 to our lives today?

14. What implications does the episode of Jeremiah 36 have for the modern church and its response to societal disobedience?

15. How does this chapter speak to the consequences of denying or altering God's word in our contemporary context?

16. How does the chapter encourage believers to stand firm in faith, even in the face of adversity or rejection?

17. How does Jeremiah's obedience to God's command inspire you in your personal faith journey?

18. In what ways does Jeremiah 36 illustrate the relationship between repentance and divine forgiveness?

19. How does the chapter address the theme of God's sovereignty over human actions?

20. In today's world, how can we spread God's message effectively, knowing the possibility of rejection, as experienced by Jeremiah and Baruch?

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