Sunday, March 23, 2014

To all that may look at this and be provoked to read the Bible to know God. Pray for wisdom.
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Lesson #13   One Year Bible Comments  prepared  23 March 2014.  
     Please read the Bible first then consider the questions and comments for each day. Seek to learn the names, attributes, traits of God as you read so that you may know Him. When you determine a promise given is applicable to you look also to the conditions for clarity.
As you read look to see how God provides direction for His children, grace for them to be and do what is best and mercy during the conflict. Recall that God is Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent,  loving His creation so much that He gave His only begotten Son so that sinners might be redeemed and not have to suffer the His wrath because of their sin. See the direction for action as promises and the conditions as they are associated with the events. God wants His children/believers to prosper. Look at John 3:12, Psalm 19 and seek to apply Micah 6:8.

Please take time to search your heart, admit sins, confess, repent and believe Isaiah 1:16-20 and 1stJohn 1:9:5-10, then receive His cleansing and enjoy fellowship with God.  NOW, read your Bible to know Him.
Sun 23Mar Numbers 36:1-Deuteronomy 1:46; Luke 5:29-6:11; Psalm66:1-20 & Proverbs 11:24-26.  Practice receiving God’s blessings and pass on to others your knowledge.  Believe God. God knows our thoughts. Pray Psalm 66:16-20 back to The Lord.

Mon 24Mar Deuteronomy2:1-3:29; Luke6:12-38; Psalm 67:1-7 & Proverbs 11:27. Consider that God knows your family history and still loves you unconditionally. He will fight for you. The lifestyle of a Christian is being and doing like Jesus. Be diligent to be/do good.  God shall bless you so that you are a blessing to the world.
Tue 25Mar Deuteronomy 4:1-49; Luke 6:39-7:10; Psalm 68:1-18 & Proverbs 11:28.  Look at Deuteronomy 4:24-31 and allow these truths to impact your concept of God. In all of you prosperity do not forget Luke 6:40 and 46-49. Take time to reflect on what you read, Selah. Strive to be righteous.

Wed 26Mar Deuteronomy 5:1-6:25; Luke7:11-35; Psalm 68:189-35 & Proverbs 11:29-31.  Make Deuteronomy 5:1-2 and 6:4-18 goals for your life. How often do you tell the history of The Lord Jesus Christ to others? Be thankful for Psalm 68:1.Consider how this Psalm is related to Genesis 3:15. Compare this proverb to Psalm 1. Maranatha.
Thu 27Mar Deuteronomy 7:1-8:20; Luke7:36-8:3; Psalm 69:1-14 & Proverbs 12:1. Allow Deuteronomy 7 to influence your concept of God. All of God’s commandments are for our benefit and they are not grievous. If you love God, obey God and keep His commandments. How do you demonstrate your gratefulness for God’s grace and mercy to others? Pray to God only for He is the LORD. Seek to love instruction and knowledge. Read to know Him.

Fri 28 Mar Deuteronomy 9:1-10:22; Luke8:4-21; Psalm 69:15-36 & Proverbs 12:2-3.  Do not be rebellious against God. Strive to live out Deuteronomy 10:12-21.  Share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Be a faithful sower of the Seed. Our salvation is coming, Maranatha. We have been favored by God, now we ought to be a blessing for others.
Sat 29Mar Deuteronomy 11:1-12:32; Luke8:22-40; Psalm 70:1-5 & proverbs 12:4.  How many times have you read “therefore thou shalt love the LORD thy God, and keep his charge, and his statues, and his commandments, always”? How is your obedience? Have you been saved from your sins/demons? Have you told your family and friends the great good news? Write out your testimony. Let God be magnified.  Be a virtuous person.

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?

 

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