July 12--Why
did the Jews have two worship centers, one in Jerusalem and one in Gibeon? What
qualities did the men who came to David demonstrate that is needed today in the
church? What did Paul want to do for those in Rome? What promise did God show
at Psalm 9:17? What warning did Proverbs 19:4-5 give to the readers? What did
you learn about GOD today?
This week we
will continue to read the history of the Jews that were in Jerusalem before the
destruction of the Temple and then many were carried into Babylon and now some
are returning to the promise land. In 100-50 or even10 years will your
grandchildren know what happened in your family today? Even though we do not
record our history, God writes down all of our deeds.
Mon-7-13-1st
Chronicles 15:1-16:36, Romans 1:18-32, Psalm 10:1-15 & Proverbs 19:6-7.
Tue-7-14-1st
Chronicles16:37-18:17, Romans 2:1-24, Psalm 10:16-18 & Proverbs 19:8-9.
Wed-7-15-1st
Chronicles 19:1-21:30, Romans 2:25-3:8 Psalm 11:1-7 & Proverbs 19:10-12.
Thu-7-16-1st
Chronicles 22:1-23:32, Romans 3:9-31, Psalm 12:1-8 & Proverbs 19:13-14.
Fri-7-17-1st
Chronicles 24:1-26:11, Romans 4:1-12, Psalm 13:1-6 & Proverbs 19:15-16.
Sat-7-18-1st
Chronicles 26:12-27:34, Romans 4:13-5:5, Psalm 14:17 & Proverbs 19:17.
Sun-7-19-1st
Chronicles 28:1-29:30, Romans 5:6-21, Psalm 15:1-5 & Proverbs 19:18-19.
From the
Chronicles we see the benefits of keeping records and journals. Why was
Obed-edom blessed? Did you find Psalm 96? What connection did you discover
between King Saul, David and Jesus Christ? What principle of war did you learn
at chapter 19:13? What was recorded for the 1st time in 21:1? What
did the LORD promise David in chapter 22? What stewardship principle did God
give at chapter 27? What charge did the LORD make concerning Solomon in chapter
28? Did you pray back 29:10-19 for your family?
From the
epistle sent to Rome we learn the conflict that Christians were facing and the
conduct of unbelievers that offended the LORD. What warning did you receive at
chapter 2? How is the hypocrite described in chapter 2? Do you think God
considers you as a Jew because of what is recorded in chapter 2? How do you
explain Romans 3:10 to a child? How are the Blessed defined at chapter 4? What
did you learn about faith from the testimony of Abraham? How has Romans 5:8
changed your life? What is the difference between the moral and ceremonial law?
What comfort
do you enjoy by reading and praying back the Psalms? What causes a person to
sense Psalm 13 is real and in effect in their life? What does the Bible call a person
who says there is no God? Who shall abide in thy tabernacle? Who shall dwell in
thy holy hill?
How did you
relate the Proverbs to Chronicles? Do you practice 19:11, 16, 20 and 23? Do you
seek understanding, act diligently and desire to be prudent because you have
read your Bible to know God? The bottom line in this exercise is to cause people to Read the Bible to know God. The will of God expressed in the scriptures is that God wants all to hear the Truth, confess their sin, repent and agree with God, Accept His forgiveness, receive the gift of eternal life by placing all of your hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ according to the scriptures. You must be born again. Read the Book of John in the New Testament verses 1-36.
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