Friday, October 17, 2014

Today is Friday 17 October and I have been away from the work station to post the lesson for this week. I hope you have been reading and learning about God without my comments. I do pray that you have a Bible and that God is drawing you to Himself for salvation, service and the rapture.

Lesson # 42 One Year Bible Comments  for 12-18 October 2014.  GET RIGHT, BE RIGHT,  DO RIGHT and THEN don’t quit. We have The Blessed Hope! Share the scriptures that changed your life today. Use the web page at BarnabasImpactMinistry.com ., Please use facebook.com/BarnabasImpact if you need a Bible or want to share your comments I welcome your comments.
Copied from Jensen’s Survey of the Old Testament, from the Book of Jeremiah: Book of Judgment, VII. Applications, page 349, states”The sixth-century B.C. book of Jeremiah is important for the twentieth-century world because the similarities between Jeremiah’s day and today could hardly ne stronger. As in Jeremiah’s day, this is a time of deep sin; apostasy and hypocrisy abound; the balance of power among nations totters precariously, and alliances change with apparent recklessness from decade to decade; God’s heralds are in a lonely minority; and the rumbling of doomsday, like an approaching avalanche, get louder by the minute. Very evident in Jeremiah’s message is the fact that the destinies of people and nations are not fulfilled outside the hand of God. During these last days of the church on earth, the Christian will find in this ancient book a timely message and many answers to questions about God’s ways in the world today and tomorrow. After you have finished your survey of the book, write a list of present-day applications.” **Take time to connect the Old to the New Testament.

Sun 12 Jeremiah 19:1-21:14, I Thessalonians 5:4-28, Psalm 82:1-8 & Proverbs 25:8-10.
Mon 13  Jeremiah 22:1-23:20, II Thessalonians 1:1-12, Psalm 83:1-18 & Proverbs 25:11-14.

Tue 14  Jeremiah 23:21-25:38, II Thessalonians 2:1-17, Psalm 84:1-12 & Proverbs 25:15.
Wed 15 Jeremiah 26:1-27:22, II Thessalonians 3:1-18, Psalm 85:1-13 & Proverbs 25:16.

I & II Thessalonians causes us to look back then look forward to the coming and soon coming again of the Lord Jesus Christ. How do you share the “Blessed Hope” concerning His imminent return? Read again chapter 5 and record the various promises and admonitions for the believers. Are you prepared for rapture?  How do you share 4:13-18 with your friends? The Second Epistle warns us about our enemy and prepares us to tell others about the delusion that will affect unbelievers. Get the truth, tell others of this blessed hope and be not weary in well doing. We are to walk in peace and grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thu 16 Jeremiah 28:1-29:32, I Timothy 1:1-20, Psalm 86:1-17 & Proverbs 25:17.

Fri 17 Jeremiah 30:1-31:26, I Timothy, Psalm 87:1-7 & Proverbs 25:18-19.
Sat 18 Jeremiah 31:27-32:44, I Timothy 3:1-16, Psalm 88:1-18 & Proverbs 25:20-22.

Take time to ponder what the Psalms and Proverbs have told you about God and tell Him you appreciate His mercy toward you. Ask God to teach you His ways. When you cry out to God, remind Him of His promises to you. Praise Him. Read the Bible and believe what you read.
Be sensitive, consider ALL things in view of the soon return of Jesus Christ in the clouds ** Maranatha (1stCorinthians 16:22). “As cold waters to a thirst soul, so is good news from a far country.” Proverbs 25:25
If you find yourself anxious, take the confidence you have in yourself and replace it with confidence in The Lord. Read Psalm 62:5. Hope to see you heaven.

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