What is the relationship between God, Christ, man and woman?
What kind of life should we live in order to be useful to God?
How can we see throughout the Bible that God's people being a female dependent on God as the real male? How can we apply this to our church life today?
What is the relationship between the dealing of the flesh and the kingdom with God's buildng seen in Exodus?
What are the four things we need to preserve our prayer life?
How can we see in Exodus 17 that Christ as the interceding one in the heavens and the fighting Spirit within? How can we cooperate with Him to deal with the flesh?
What is factor that determines our contact with God and His word to be in the "day" or at "night"? How can we see this in the experience of Moses versus majority of the children of Israel?
What is the two-fold significance of Mount Horeb? How are these two aspects related to our experience in the church life?
What is the intention of God's giving the commandements to His people in both the Old and New Testament? What should be our prayer toward the Lord when we see these commandments in the Bible?
What is the central concept in the Bible concerning the giving of commandments?
What is the significance of the veil Moses put on his face? How is this related to the glorious ministry of Moses becoming the ministry of condemnation and death?
What does it mean to be in the New Testament experientially? How should this affect our experience of receiving God's speaking?
How can we see in Exodus that in order to take possession of Christ we need to take the intiative to drive out our natural life as we grow in life?
What are the four items of God's complete care to His people in the matter of taking possession of the goodland? How can we apply them to us spiritually?
How can we see the experience of the cross in the making of the four rings of the ark?
What is the significance of the poles to carry the ark? And in our experience how can we apply the fact that the ark is borne directly on the shoulders of men?
How can we see from the Bible that Christ is the One who propitiates, the propitiatory sacrifice, and the propitiatory place for God and man to meet together?
What is the significance of the cherubim on the propitiatory cover?
How can we say that the usefulness of the ark depends on the propitatory cover? How is this related to our experience?
What is the significance of the curtains being fine twined linens along with its dimensions?
What is the significance of the curtains being blue, purple and scarlet and emboridered with cherubim? What about them being joined together through blue loops and gold clasps?
In terms of spiritual significance and experience, what is the difference between the veil within the tabernacel and the screen at the entrance of the tabernalce?
What are the two kinds of pillars in the tabernacle? How do they differ in our spiritual experienice?
What is the significance of the burning of the offering being within the altar?
What is the significance of the burning of the fire and moving of the altar being related to the four rings? How is this related to our preaching of the gospel?
How can we see from the gate of the tabernacle that God's building is man bearing God as a testimony?
In the picture of the tabernacle, how can we see the judgement of God issuing in Christ's redemption which brings us into the divine nature of God as our destiny?
In our experience, what does it mean to receive leading from the Lord through the breastplate? What is experiential significance of breastplate being ready before Urim and Thummim are added to it?
How is the breastplate of judgement related to God's regulations?
What are the three requirements that the church needs in order to function as the breastplate of judgement?
How can we see the practical examples of the breastplate of judgement in Paul's epistles and the epistles to the seven churches in Revelation? In particular, how can we see judgement and supply go together in 1 Corinthians?
What is the significance of the long train of robe in Isaiah 6:1?
What is the respective significance of the golden bells and pomogranates at the bottom of the priest's robe? And how are they related to one another in our spiritual experience?
What are the four steps of the sanctification of the priests in Exodus 29?
What is the goal of the sanctification of the priests in Exodus 29? How can we illustrate this by the example of inviting someone honorable for dinner?
How can we see the tabernacle with all the furnishings in the Gospel of John? How is the functioning of all the other furnishinings being dependent on the golden incense altar?
What do the blood and fire indicate concerning the prerequistes of praying at the incense altar?
What is the relationship between being reduced to ashes and passing through show bread table, lampstand, incense altar and the ark covered by the veil?
What is the respective spiritual significance of myrrh, cinnamon, calamus, and cassia?
What does it mean for holy anointing ointment not being put upon the flesh of man or strangers? What is the significance that the nothing like it should be made?
Based on apostle John's writing, how can we say that the Father and the Son can not be seperated just as Jesus and Christ can not be divided? How can we know this by the anointing?
What is the proper understanding of Colossians 1:15?
What is the respective meaning of the names of Bezalel, Uri and Hur? How their meaning is related to our experience of being builders of God's dwelling place?
What is the difference between knowledge, understanding and wisdom? How these are related to the Spirit?