Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Tuesday 24 March 2015. Hope you are reading the Bible to know God. Our class is staying in touch and people are gaining a better understanding of God by recognizing the attributes and traits as they read. They have changed from the habit of reading some scriptures to the discipline of feeding themselves daily to the point of reading through the Bible in a year.

This is Lesson # 11for the One Year Bible Class to be conducted at VBC on 29 March 2015.
During this week we will read (23-29 Mar) Numbers 36:1-13; Deuteronomy 1:1-12:32, Luke 5:29-8:40, Psalm 66:1-70:5 & Proverbs 11:24-31 & 12:1-4. We will learn more great promises of God as he dwells with his people.  We will be exposed to the last report from Moses, another review of the Jews history, a reminder of God’s laws and some stern warnings. Deuteronomy is often referred to as the Second Law. Remember it has been a long hard 40 years of wandering and the death of the unbelievers. What have you learned about God, his people and yourself?
Take time to look at Luke’s identification of Jesus in Luke 1:1, 4:14, 9:51, 19:28 & 24:53. What is the importance of tracing the genealogy of Jesus back to Adam? The Psalms will encourage us to be joyful as we wait upon The LORD. What military principal did you learn from Palm 68? How oft have you prayed 70:5 unto God?  We ought to practice the admonishment of Proverbs 11:30-31.
Mon –What have you learned about obedience from the man Moses? How is discipleship explained in Deuteronomy 1? How does Luke 6:5 apply to day? How do you declare what God has done for you? Does Psalm 66:18 impact your conversation with God?

Tue –What rebuke did Moses give in chapter 2? What promise did Moses state again for the Jews in chapter 3? What principle of organization did Jesus use today? Did you see similarity in Luke 6 to Matthew 5? Do you say and practice Selah?  We get what we seek.
Wed –Note the similarity of Deuteronomy 4 and Revelations 22. Did Luke 6 challenge you and your lifestyle? Why did Jesus compliment the centurion’s faith? What name of God did you discover in the Psalm? Is it a sin to have riches?

Thu --What covenant did God make with Israel at Horeb that has an application to believers today? Why do men claim the promises of God and do not consider the conditions?  Why are we to be diligent in keeping God’s Words? What attribute did Elohim demonstrate in Luke 7:13-15? Did Psalm 68 encourage you to pray?  Explain Proverbs 11:29-31 admonition.
Fri –Why do we not practice arranged marriages? What did you learn about God because he chose the Jews to be his special people? How do you apply chapter 8 in your home? What makes men to forget God? How did Jesus compare the woman which was a sinner to the Pharisee? How do we measure forgiveness? How do you enjoy God’s reproof?

Sat –Explain Deuteronomy 9 influence in your conversation. How do you separate God’s work from your work? Now, what does God require of thee? What do you do with the mysteries of the kingdom that the Lord has given to you? Did you see John 3:36 in this report? Do others see you apply Psalm 69:30? What Truth did you gain from the Proverbs today?

Sun—How do we get to see all the great acts of the LORD which he did today? What “how to” did you gain from chapter 12? Did you hear the warning at verse 30? Compare Luke 8 to Mark4:35 and Matthew 8:23 and gain a nugget of truth that is so in your life today. What ought we to pray and say to God continually? How ought a man to protect his wife? 
What goal have you set for yourself to become more like The Lord Jesus Christ? What events will The LORD put into your life to cause you to forsake yourself and follow HIM? When you have the opportunity to share your testimony start where God changed your life completely.

The most important part of our day ought to be reading our Bible to know God. Please use the notes and comments after you read. Next Sunday we will celebrate Easter Sunday praising the LORD for making scriptures come true by the resurrection of Jesus from the grave on the third day. A good set of verses to consider is Romans 10:1-13. God bless you for reading your Bible.

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