Please read your Bible first before reading my comments.
This is Lesson # 9, 2014 One Year Bible Comments prepared 23
February 2014.
As you
read your Bible to know God look for His names, traits and attributes. When you
see a promise consider the conditions related to that promise. Verses may not
be written to us of today yet the character of God will cause the meaning of
the promise to be made known to us and it will be to our good and His glory.
God is true. Reading for this week will be:
Sun 23Feb Leviticus 14:1-57; Mark 6:30-56; Psalm 40:1-10;
Proverbs10:11-12. We all
need to be careful and clean. This picture of facilities becoming contaminated
and unclean ought to cause us to be careful as we apply the truths given in
Psalm 1. Missionaries are sent by the local church to a people group to share
the gospel. After a season they return and give a report as to God’s blessings
and utilization. Jesus feeds the five thousand men plus women and children even
though they were near their homes and hunger was not an issue. Psalm 40 is a
picture of every lost man prior to salvation. God’s love does cover all sins.
Mon 24Feb Leviticus 15:1-16:28; Mark7:1-23; Psalm
40:11-17; Proverbs 10:13-14. Personal hygiene is essential to good health.
Consider God’s character when you read the story of the scapegoat. When you seek forgiveness and fellowship with
God consider the work of Jesus to make the way for you to be accepted in the
beloved. God deals with clean things and holy people. Seek God joyfully. Be
wise before Him.
Tue 25Feb Leviticus 16:29-18:30; Mark 7:24-8:9; Psalm
41:1-13; Proverbs 10:15-16.
What do you do to get clean from all your sins before you approach the throne
of God? Whose blood has made atonement for your sin? Take time to be
grateful. What attributes of God did you
learn from the miracles by Jesus? There was a need for the 4000 to be fed.
Focus on the God man Jesus and not the circumstances. Psalm 41 describes God.
What are you laboring for today that will be pleasing in eternity?
Wed 26FebLeviticus 19:1-20:21; Mark8:10-38; Psalm
42:1-11; Proverbs 10:17. Do
you accept the commands given to the children of God at Leviticus 19:1-37 as
being applicable to you today? If not, why not? Allow Mark’s report to guide
you into the light of learning and obedience. Who do you say He is? Where is
your hope O man?
Thu 27 Feb Leviticus 20:22-22:20; Mark 9:1-29; Psalm
43:1-5; Proverbs 10:18. Let us read and by God’s grace keep all of His
statutes. Seek to be in the place so that God will cause you to be holy. Strive
to eliminate pride. Seek to be with and
walk with The Lord Jesus and when in doubt cry out “Lord, I believe; help thou
mine unbelief.” He is and will be our true Judge in all matters. Do not be nor
act foolishly.
Fri 28Feb Leviticus 22:21-23:44; mark 9:30 10:12; Psalm
44:17; Proverbs 10:19. Be careful with your gift or sacrifice so to make sure
of its purity. Why do you keep His commandments?
Consider the conditions associated with the commandments and promises.
Strive to put God first. Read to know God-Jesus as your Lord and allow Him to
lead you in ALL circumstances. Be separated from others and joined unto God. As
you read have you heard His voice? If so, trust what you read and hear.
Sat 1March Leviticus 24:1-25:46; Mark 10:13-31; Psalm
44:8-26Proverbs 10:20-21.Take time to be grateful for God’s salvation from His
wrath through Jesus Christ. Learn the guidelines for the children of Moses’
time as they apply to your life today. We do not practice slavery. Children can
be saved just like adults. There is only ONE way to be saved and that is by
faith through grace according to the scriptures. God knows the secrets of your
heart. Do you want the wisdom of God? Read to know Him.Do you know Him as your Lord and Saviour? If not, let me guide you in the scriptures. Please post at www.facebook.com/BarnabasImpact your comments or questions. Do you want to hear God?