During this week's reading what did God teach you about
Himself? Did you see a sin that you needed to confess? Were you reminded of a
blessing that you have been taking for granite? Are you more thankful?
Mon 19 Ester 4:1-7:10; Have you had a Mordecai type
person in your life? Have you had a Haman type situation in your family? Is it
ever right to do wrong in order to do right later? How was God glorified today?
1 Corinthians12:1-26;What spiritual gift(s) do you have and enjoy? Is this
"body" principal true in you and your family/church today? Psalm
36:1-12;How do you determine when/if a person is speaking in iniquity and
deceit? Proverbs 21:21-22; How do you enjoy and practice v21?
Tue 20 Ester 8:1-10:3;How did Elohim show Himself at v8?
What is good about good news if it is too late? What is understanding of v8:17?
What attribute(s) of God is shown in chapter10? 1 Corinthians 112:27-13:13;How
may we apply these truths to our friends/enemies? Psalm 37:1-11; What model for
life did you develop from this Psalm?
Proverbs 21:23-24; How does a person become v24?
Extra
Info: "What The Bible Is All About"
by Henrietta C. Mears, Tyndale House Publishers, May 1967, Chapter 15 Understanding
Job - Job portrays Jesus Christ, our Redeemer. Page 153 " We have finished reading the
historical books of the Old Testament--Joshua through Ester. Now we open the
books of poetry--Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon. These books tell of the experiences of the
heart. It is fitting that the oldest
book deals with the oldest problems.
Among these is "Why do godly people suffer?" This is the theme of the book. Page 154
"This book should be read as a narrative. The story of Job is a simple
one. It opens with a scene in heaven and then tells of Job's fall from
prosperity to poverty. This is followed by the great discussion between Job and
his four friends: Eliphaz the religious dogmatist, much like an ancient
Pharisee; Bildad, who sought to comfort Job with worn-out platitudes; and Zophar,
who thought he had the corner on all religious wisdom. Then comes Elihu, the impetuous youth.
Finally, the climax is reached when God speaks.
Job answers, at last in a humble spirit, and the problem is solved. This is the story of the book."
Wed 21 Job 1:1-3:26; How did you see God, Satan and Job
interact? What was Job's reputation? What was Satan looking for on the earth? 1
Corinthians 14:1-17; How do you act out v3? Psalm 37:12-28;What attribute(s) of God is
shown at v18? Proverbs 21:25-26;How do you respond to this proverb?
Thu 22 Job 4:1-7:21; How is Romans 8:28 shown today? How
does 5:15-27 impact your concept of God? How is Hebrews 9:27 shown in chapter
7? 1 Corinthians14:18-40; How does v22 affect your daily conversation? Psalm 37:29-40;How can you "mark"
the perfect man today? Proverbs 21:27; What
attribute of God is shown? What warning did you gain from this reading?
Fri 23 Job 8:1-11:20; In Job's situation how would you
respond to the counsel of Bildad? How is Jesus referred to in chapter10? 1 Corinthians
15:1-28; How do you use this for/in your testimony? Psalm 38:1-22; How do you
see God in this psalm? Proverbs 21:28-29; Why is it important to hear and be
upright?
Sat 24 Job 12:1-15:35;How is Elohim described in chapter
12? 1 Corinthians 15:29-58;Why is it difficult for "us" to practice
this reading? What promise(s) did you gain from these verses? Psalm 39:1-13;How do you practice this psalm?
Did you relate v7 to Psalm 62:5?
Proverbs 21:30-31;Are you safe?
Sun 25 Job 16:1-19:29;How does chapter 16 impact your
concept of God's mercy? How would you counsel Job at chapter 17? How does
chapter 18 impact your counseling words? What caused Job to declare v19:11
& 25? 1 Corinthians 16:1-24; What are you addicted to? What does v21-24
teach you? Psalm 40:1-10; How do you use
v1-4 & 8-10 in your testimony? Proverbs 22:1; What GOOD name have you
chosen?
Read your Bible to know the mind, heart, way, truth, commandments,way and WORD of God.
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