Tuesday, June 24, 2014

24 June 2014 Tuesday, Friday is coming and perhaps we will be here Sunday. Yet this could be The Day. There is only One (1) sin that will condemn a person to hell and that is the sin of UNBELIEF! Hear the Truth, Jesus saves, believe what you have read in the Bible and by faith receive forgiveness from God The Father trusting the promise of Jesus. He is the ONLY Way, Truth and the Life. Read your Bible and be saved.

Lesson # 26   One Year Bible Comments prepared for reading 22 June 2014. Read the scriptures first then consider the comments. Because you have read, is there one (1) thing / thought / idea or concept that impressed you this week? Can you say "this one thing I know that I‘ve learned” because you have read and discovered a truth this week? Get clean, confess your sins-repent and draw close to God to know Him and enjoy His fellowship.
Some background info:*comments from The New Scofield* Study Bible “First and Second Kings were originally one book. Second Kings contains the record of two great national tragedies-the fall of the northern kingdom, Israel, in 723 B.C.; and the fall of Judah with the destruction of Jerusalem, in 586B.C.-- as well as an account of the mighty ministry of Elisha. During the period recorded in this book, Israel received warnings and exhortations from Amos and Hosea, and a number of prophets arose in Judah, including Isaiah and Jeremiah. The book concludes with the people of Judah in captivity in Babylon."
Considering last week’s reading about the prophet Micaiah? How did God work to influence the kings? What attributes did you see The LORD demonstrate? Also, how did God demonstrate His powers in the lives of Elijah and Elisha? How do you relate to the four tests given to Elisha by Elijah?  How do you relate to Naaman?  How have you acted like Gehazi? Have you started to pray back the Psalms? Has the reading changed your concept of God?   Now Look for God.  Practice Micah 6:8.  Read to know God.

Sunday 22 Jun 2ndKings 3:1-4:17, ACTS 14:8-28, Psalm 140:1-13 and Proverbs 17:22. Do you believe what you read? Have you heard, believed and received the Truth of the gospel? Is your heart merry?
23 Jun  2ndKings 4:18-5:27, Acts 15:1-31, Psalm 141:1-10 and Proverbs 17:23. Whom do you pray to? Are you willing to follow all of God’s instruction? All men must protect themselves from false teachers that may come into the church by FIRST reading the Bible at home. Look again at John 10:27-30 and enjoy Psalm 141.

24 Jun 2ndKings 6:1-7:20, Acts 15:32-16:15, Psalm 142:1-7 and Proverbs 17:24-25. Remember all of these Truths/Miracles are written so that we might believe. We live in the days of faith according to the WRITTEN Word of God, so it is important for you to read the entire Bible.
25 Jun 2ndKings 8:1-9:15, Acts 16:16-40, Psalm 143:1-12 and Proverbs 17:26. Be warned that God is not mocked. Read 9:6-10 and adjust your fear of God. He is Omniscient! In difficult places stay clean and pray depending on The God of your salvation to protect you. He is faithful and Omnipotent.

26 Jun 2ndKings 9:16-10:31, Acts 17:1-34, Psalm 144:1-15 and Proverbs 17:27-28. What happened to Jezebel? What happened to Ahab’s children? God is not mocked. Have you received the Word with all readiness of mind? Read to know God. Attend to Acts 10:30. What attributes of God did you see in Psalm 144? Are you happy because you read? Are you wise?
27 Jun 2ndKings 10:3-12:21, Acts 18:1-21, Psalm 145:1-21 and Proverbs 18:1. How does 2ndKings 10 impact your concept of God? Are the people you look up to following The God of the Bible? Have you been entrusted with things of God? Are you prepared to give an accounting of your stewardship? Are you convinced that God ONLY speaks to you through The Bible? Practice praising God as you read the Psalms 145-150.Are you seeking God’s wisdom?

28 Jun 2ndKings 13:1-14:29, Acts 18:22-19:12, Psalm 146:1-10 and Proverbs 18:2-3. Do you fear God? What does God love? What does God hate (Proverbs 6:16-19)? If you are saved and a disciple of The Lord Jesus Christ how are you being discipled? Why do you need to read your Bible? Read to know Him. Learn to put your trust in The God of The Bible.
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