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Lesson #
23 One Year Bible Comments prepared 1
June 2014. I
apologize for getting my days and dates mixed up last week. I encourage you to read your Bible first
before you consider my question or comments. Make notes to the names, traits
and attributes of God as you read and consider the promises and warnings.
Pray before you read to be right, pray as you
read to stay right and pray that as God favors you will not quit being and
doing. Pray for the lost. Pray and be grateful that men and women are serving
to protect our way of life in America. Read and believe, then go, show and tell
what great things God hath done for thee. Be a reporter because you have
witnessed.During the week of 1-7 June you will HAVE the opportunity to read in the Old Testament 2 Samuel 18:1-24:25 and 1st Kings 1:1-3:2; in the New Testament John 20:1-21:25 and Acts1:-5:42; then in Psalms 119:156 through 125:5 and also Proverbs 16:14-25.
Seek
to find the names, attributes, traits of God and consider they have impacted
and changed your life. What happens to kings and people when they count their
things and rely on what they touch and see? How does the faith and conduct of a
father deteriorate into a conflict and compromise by a son? How does this
relate to Hebrews 9:27?
Consider
and compare David’s reaction to the death of Bathsheba’s son and that of
Absalom. What did you determine from
David’s song that you have put into practice in your prayer time? How has
reading Samuel impacted your concept of God? How did David bless Solomon and
charge him to put things in order within the kingdom? How did Solomon’s
compromise and affinity with Egypt impact Israel?
How
does reading John 20 dictate your worship as you go to church on the first day
of the week? How many promises are given in these last two chapters of John?
What is significant about John 21:7 and how is it similar to Luke 2:14? How do
you use John 21:25 to witness?
How
do you use Acts 1 to witness? What is required today for the concept of
cooperation as shown in Acts 1:14 to be practiced? What miracles are recorded
in ACTS 2? What did Christ fulfill? What is evident when people pray? Do you
associate with men like Joses surnamed Barnabas? What critical aspect of
stewardship is demonstrated in chapter 5?What condition is associated with the
promise at 5:39?
What
words have you added to your vocabulary because of reading Psalm 119? Consider
using Law, Word, Judgments, Testimonies, Statues, Commandments, Precepts,
Sayings and Way. How do you use 119:9,
10, 11, 59, 67, 163 & 165? What
promise and condition did you gain at 121? What attribute did you see in Palm
125?
How
have you disciplined yourself because of reading the Proverbs this week? Has
your concept of God been refined because you have read every day? Let us be changed as we read to know God.
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