Monday, June 16, 2014

16 June 2104 Monday, Friday is coming then Sunday. Are you ready for the Day of The LORD? We believe that the "Rapture" could occur today. That means that all believers would be called out of this earth to be with Jesus in the clouds and then we would be with God until the seven (7) years of tribulation are over. Then The Lord Jesus Christ would come back to earth and rule for 1000 years. Are you ready to be called out? Have you read and believed The Gospel?

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Lesson # 25  One Year Bible Comments  prepared 15 June 2014.
 We are nearly half the way through the year and there are many who are not saved. How has the reading of God’s Word changed your life, concept of God and motivated you to trust and obey what you have read? Read to know God. Read this week:
Sun 15 Jun 1stKings 14:1-15:24, Acts 10:1-23, Psalm 133:1-3 and Proverbs 17:7-8.  What Attribute of God did you notice in the reading today that is common throughout the scriptures? Be careful when unity drives conduct.
Mon 1stKings 15:23-17:24, Acts 10:24-48, Psalm 134:1-3 and Proverbs 17 9-11.  What influence does “went and did” have on your intentions to honor God’s Word? How is the “fear of God” presented today? Are you a disciplined man/person like Cornelius? If not, why not? Compare Psalm 1 to the Proverbs for today.

Tue 1stKings 18:1-46, Acts 11:1-30, Psalm 135:1-21 and Proverbs 17:12-13. Are you afraid of the Arabs of today or do you fear God? Have you written out your personal testimony of how you were saved? Are you saved? Look at II Corinthians 5:17-21 and admit your condition to God. God knows your heart. Strive to BE in Agreement with Him.
Wed 1stKings 19:1-21, Acts 12:1-23, Psalm 136:1-26 and Proverbs 17:14-15.  How impressed are you that God would take much interest in Elijah and have it recorded so that we may learn His ways. How many times has God came to you the second time? What attributes and traits did God show in Acts 12? What is the theme of Psalm 136?   Stay away from strife.

Thu 1stKings 20:1-21:29, Acts 12:24-13:15, Psalm 137:1-9 and Proverbs 17:16. As you read today and later consider “He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are an abomination to the LORD.”Proverbs 17:15. We all need to fear God. God wants ALL men everywhere to repent, to believe and be redeemed. Have you obeyed the voice of God?  Ponder Acts 12:24 and determine where you are in this picture. How is your singing in this strange land?
Fri 1stKings 22:1-53, Acts 13:16-41, Psalm 138:1-8 and Proverbs 17:17-18. It is OK to be like Micaiah.  How does this affect your concept of God? What attributes of God as Elohim or Jehovah did you see today and this week? What qualified ASA to be deemed a good father? Have you learned the history of the Hebrews? Focus on the Saviour as you see the benefits of the saved. Have you praised your God with your whole heart today? Consider the promise given at Psalm 138:8 when fear tries to overcome you. Be a friend that is true and has understanding.

Sat 21 Jun 2ndKings 1:1-2:25, Acts13:42-14:7 Psalm 139:1-24 and Proverbs 17:19-21. How does chapter 1 of 2ndKings impact your concept of God?  Have you experienced the four tests given to Elisha? What is your heart’s desire regarding making disciples? Have you been a Barnabas to someone? Who are you grateful for that came along beside you for growth? Is Psalm 139 so and true every day for you? If not, why not? Hate strife. Love mercy. Be humble.
Read in the New Testament John 3:1-36 and consider your past, present and future. Believe!

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