Monday, August 31, 2015

Monday, 1 September 2015, yea the summer is almost gone and winter may roar in soon with bad weather, and we have the Blessed Hope, Jesus may come for us at any  time any day, Maranatha! Sign up if you read, learn and want to continue being part of this outreach. It is fascinating that lies, jokes, bad politics have thousands followers. Yea we have Truth that changes lives and eternal destiny. Thanks for being involved.
Lesson # 34 for the  One Year Bible Class that will be conducted at VBC 6 Sep 2015.
Mon-31-Job37:1-39:30, 2nd Corinthians 4:13-5:10, Psalm 44:9-26 & Proverbs 22:13. What admonitions did Elihu give for the wise men? What traits of God are recorded today? What/how did God reply/answer to Job? How well are we prepared to answer God’s question about our conversation? Hebrews 9:27? How do you renew the “inward man” each day?
Tue-1-Job 40:1-42:17, 2nd Corinthians 5:11-21, Psalm 45:1-17 & Proverbs 22:14. If we know that one day we will give an accounting what are we doing today to prepare for God’s questions? How did today’s reading of Job impact your concept of God? What might be written as the (DOB-DOD) dash on Job’s tombstone? How do you react to 2nd Corinthians 5:17-21? What name did you discover in Psalm 45? What warning did you see in Proverbs 22:14?
The five “Poetical Books” of our Bible are Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and The Song of Solomon. Some say these Books are poems, songs, and dialogues reflecting the meditations and questions of the heart and minds that cause the readers to make wise observations and interpretations of everyday life. We read Job to know God better through adversity; extracted in part from Jensen’s Survey of the Old Testament.
Wed-2-Ecclesiastes1:1-3:22, 2nd Corinthians 6:1-13, Psalm 46:1-11 & Proverbs 22:15. Why was King Solomon so skeptical and pessimistic? How will you explain 2nd Corinthians 6:1 to a young child? What “wills of God” are in Psalm 46? How is the best way to use the rod of correction? How does the rod of correction correct and protect?
Solomon is the penman used by God for both Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. We learn from the Palms penned by King David the joy of the LORD yet from King Solomon we read much about a failed life style and that all is vanity. We ought to hear as if the hurting humane is crying out to be saved as we read and hear Ecclesiastes.
Thu-3-Ecclesiastes 4:1-6:12, 2nd Corinthians 6:14-7:7 Psalm 47:1-9 & Proverbs 22:16. What warnings are given in Ecclesiastes 5? What Truth did you gain from 2nd Corinthians 6? How did you apply Psalm 47:9 into your belief system?
Fri-4-Ecclesiastes 7:1-9:18, 2nd Corinthians 7:8-16, Psalm 48:1-14 & Proverbs 22:17-19. What attributes of God did you find in Ecclesiastes 7 & 8? What attributes of God are shown in Palm 48? How did God show his jealousy in the Proverbs today?
Sat-5-Ecclesiastes 10:1-12:14, 2nd Corinthians 8:1-15, Psalm 49:1-20 & Proverbs 22:20-21. How is God exalted in Ecclesiastes 12:1-14? What and or how did Psalm 49 impact your stewardship principles? What leadership principle is given in the Proverbs?
This love song may have been written by King Solomon for one of his favorite wives. As we read we can sense the story implies that great love of our Saviour for His bride.
Sun-6-Song of Solomon1:1-4:16, 2nd Corinthians 8:16-24, Palm 50:1-23 & Proverbs 22:22-23. What did you learn about “love” while reading Song of Solomon? How will you use Psalm 50 to share your testimony and speak about stewardship?   Call and encourage a classmate.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Monday, 24 August 2015 and this may be the day that all believers hear the Trumpet and our faith becomes sight, as per 1st Thessalonians 4:13-18, and then, we see Jesus!  I ask you to consider and determine what verse in the Authorized Version of The Kings James Bible has or has had on your life. Every person, if they are saved, will have a verse. To me 2nd Timothy 3:16-17 is that verse because it gives to me the HOPE and Confidence  that every verse I read in my/this Bible is the WORD of Almighty God. please read the Bible before you consider the comments in 
Lesson # 33 One Year Bible & Comments for the class given at VBC on 30 August 2015.

Take time to prepare your heart to meet the LORD. Spend time in adoration, thanksgiving and gratefulness for all of your blessings. Allow The Holy Spirit to identify your sins and iniquities and ask Him to cause you to agree and confess them to The Lord. Read to know Him.
Mon-24 Job 12:1-15:35, 1st Corinthians 15:29-58, Psalm 39:1-13 & Proverbs 21:30-31. What truth is expressed at verse Job 13:15? How is Job 14:14 akin to Hebrews 9:27? What admonition is given in the Psalm?
Tue-25-Job 16:1-19:29, 1st Corinthians 16:1-24, Psalm 40:1-10 & Proverbs 22:1. Where did Job learn about the afterlife and have the confidence expressed about his redeemer and of seeing him with his eyes? Is our similar faith and hope linked to 1st Corinthians 15?  What options do you have in choosing your name? How can you use Psalm 40 in your testimony?

Take time to reflect on what you have learned from 1st Corinthians about the people in the church and how God has made provision for you and all believers through The Lord Jesus Christ. Re-read chapter 15 and meditate at verses 57-58. Hear and heed the warning given at 16:22-23.     As you read 2nd Corinthians look for these key words: gift, sorrow, glory, gospel, minister, suffering, affliction, flesh and comfort. Consider verses 4:5, 5:20-21 and 9:15 as impact verses in your life. Apply the Truth given at verse 13:14 for daily conversation.
Wed-26-Job 20:1-22:30, 2nd Corinthians 1:1-11, Psalm 40:11-17 & Proverbs 22:2-4. How did Zophar depict God in chapter 20?  Where ought men to get comfort? How does concern for others impact or lives? What request did the psalmist ask for from God? What is the difference between a prudent man and a simple man?

Thu-27-Job 23:1-27:23, 2nd Corinthians 1:12-2:11, Psalm 41:1-13 & Proverbs 22:5-6. How did you see God’s Omnipresence at Job 23:8-10? From the letter to the Corinthians how do we express our simplicity and godly sincerity? What counsel did you gain from chapter 2 concerning dealing with sinners? If there are promises in the Proverbs, what are their conditions?
Fri-28-Job 28:1-30:31, 2nd Corinthians 2:12-17, Psalm 42:1-11 & Proverbs 22:7. How are Job 28:28 and Proverbs 1:7 similar? What causes you to fear God, if you do? Where does one find wisdom? What is said about wisdom and understanding in Job 28? How did chapter 30 cause you to consider Jesus?

Sat-29-Job 31:1-33:33, 2nd Corinthians 3:1-18, Psalm 43:1-5 & Proverbs 22:8-9. How are Job’s words at chapter 31 like to those of Jeremiah?  What hope is expressed in the Corinthians about the believer’s future? How is stewardship displayed in the Proverbs?
Sun-30-Job 34:1-36:33, 2nd Corinthians 4:1-12, Psalm 44:1-8 & Proverbs 22:10-12. How did Elihu describe the infinite God to the finite man Job? When you hear that GOD is incomprehensible how do you respond?  After reading Psalm 44 take time to re-read 2nd Chronicles 20 and see the hand of God providing for King Jehoshaphat and determine when and where you have been blessed and protected.

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Thursday, 20 August 2015, waiting for the trumpet, Maranatha. If you are reading the One Year Bible then you were able today to read and connect all four sections of the reading. What was happening 2700 years ago at Sushan the palace, links in Biblical principles with what was happening in the Psalms, New Testament and the Proverbs that have application for us today. Take some extra time to re-read the Proverbs 21:24 and pray that the LORD will overcome your sinful nature and keep you back from being that man described.

If we read the letter to the church at Corinth and grasp the magnitude of the quality referred to as charity and convert that to meaning LOVE, then we cannot misunderstand God's First commandment. We are undone without LOVE. He first loved us and Jesus even died for us while we were yet sinners. If this is not clear, then re-read Psalm 37 and be and do what it specifies.             Our (homemade) rule is to get right, Be right, Do right and don't quit.
Read the Bible verses FIRST then consider the comments. Pray, confess sins, repent and trust the LORD. God loves YOU if you read or not. Read to know HIM!

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Tuesday 18 August, 2015 and waiting for the sound of the Trumpet. Hope you have thanked the LORD for your blessings and shared your adoration of Him who is to be exalted. I've attached 
Lesson # 32 for the One Year Bible Class that is to be conducted at VBC on 23 August, 2015.
These are the comments for you to consider AFTER you have read the scriptures for each day so as to provoke you to consider God and His attributes, traits and learn of His promises and their conditions.
Review the events of Esther and that of the rebuilding the Temple by Ezra and that of completing the wall in Jerusalem by Nehemiah.  Note the similar events in Nehemiah and these covered by Esther that is happening at Shushan the palace in view of Proverbs 21:1.   Recall the Kings involved were Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes and Artaxerxes and the post exile prophets were Haggai, Zechariah and Joel.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
Mon-17-Nehemiah 12:27-13:31,1st Corinthians 11:3-16, Psalm 35:1-16 & Proverbs 21:17-18. How did the LORD equip Nehemiah to organize the work? What did the enemy take out of the Temple while Nehemiah was away and how did the Lord have the temple cleaned? Can you apply this repair technique in your life today?
Tue-18-Esther 1:1-3:15, 1st Corinthians 11:17-34, Psalm 35:17-28 & Proverbs 21:19-20. Did you connect the events in Ester with those of Psalm 35:17?
Wed-19-Esther 4:1-7:10, 1st Corinthians 12:1-26, Psalm 36:1-12 & Proverbs 21:21-22. After reading Esther today what life style changes did you make? What did you learn about how to respond to anger? Is there advice for you in Proverbs?
Thu-20-Esther 8:1-10:3, 1st Corinthians 12:27-13:13, Psalm 37:1-11 & Proverbs 21:23-24. How do you answer the question “What is good about good news if it gets there too late?” What attributes did the LORD demonstrate in Esther? What similarity did you note today in the letter to the Corinthians and Esther?
The five “Poetical Books” of our Bible are Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and The Song of Solomon. Some say these Books are poems, songs, and dialogues reflecting the meditations and questions of the heart and minds that cause the readers to make wise observations and interpretations of everyday life. We read Job to know God better through adversity; extracted in part from Jensen’s Survey of the Old Testament.

When you read Job pay attention to who is speaking and identify if it is God, Satan, Job and or his friends. Consider that Job’s three friends named Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar watched and waited days before speaking to Job.
Fri-21-Job 1:1-3:26, 1st Corinthians 14:1-17, Psalm 37:1:29 & Proverbs 21:25-26. Be careful to follow the conversation pattern and the subject matter. What qualities did the LORD ascribe to Job? How is God’s Omnipotence demonstrated today? After seeing the events of Job’s life and hearing his complaint, what would you say to Job that you have learned from Psalm 37 & 73?    Spend additional time today and re-read all 40 verses of Psalm 37.

Sat-22-Job 4:1-7:21, 1st Corinthians 14:18-40, Psalm 37:30-40 & Proverbs 21:27. How did Job’s friends encourage him?  After reading “all” 40 verses of Palm 37 fast forward to Palm 73 and find the connections that will equip you to deal with daily conflict. Does Corinthians 14:33 & 40 assure you of God’s Omniscience and Omnipresence?
Sun-23-Job 8:1-11:20, 1st Corinthians 15:1-28, Psalm 38:1-22 & Proverbs 21:28-29. After reading Proverbs 21:28-29 what light does this offer you into understanding Job’s situation? What provisions for salvation (from adverse conditions) are given to all men in Psalm 38 that could have been expressed to Job by his friends? How is God’s Goodness and Greatness spoken of by Job and his friends? Note the impact of focusing on the things of God and not that of seeing Him. Have you used 1st Corinthians 15 when giving your testimony?

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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Sunday 9 August 2015 and we are celebrating another Lord's Day, exalting His holy name, praising God for His mercy and grace and waiting for the rapture, Maranatha. Are you ready to answer God's only eternal call to and for the church of The Lord Jesus Christ to come up hither? Read your Bible to know His voice, His ways and His provision for salvation.

Lesson # 31 for the One Year Bible Class conducted at VBC 16 August 2015. Comments are prepared to encourage readers to consider after they have read the scriptures for each day. The returning Jews have rebuilt the Temple and now they begin rebuilding the wall. As you have tried to be right and do good how have your enemies been similar to those that confronted the Jews? How did the LORD show Himself to them and to you?
What trait of God did Nehemiah demonstrate in verse 1:2?
How did you relate to the Psalms in your daily activities? As you pray how do you adore God for His Goodness? What promises did you gain by re-reading Psalm 32? If and when you “cry out” to the LORD how do you express your fear, praise and joy? What attributes of God did you focus on in Proverbs 21?
Mon-10-Ezra 10:1-41,1st Corinthians 6:1-20, Palm 31:9-18 & Proverbs 21:3. After reading Ezra 10 what changes have you made in offering your prayers? Why were the men commanded to send away their wives and children? Can you give a testimony with evidence that you have been washed, sanctified and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus?
Tue-11-Nehemiah1:1-3:14,1st Corinthians 7:1-24, Psalm 31:19-24 & Proverbs 21:4. What did you gain from the prayer of Nehemiah about beseeching God? How did God record the “ease” of sin in Proverb 21:4? What lesson did you learn today about faith?

Wed-12-Nehemiah 3:15-5:13,1st Corinthians 7:25-40, Psalm 32:1-11 & Proverbs 21:5-7. Why do men pray for their enemies? How did Psalm 32 encourage you to be careful in your prayers?
Thu-13-Nehemiah 5:14-7:60,1st Corinthians 8:1-13, Psalm 33:1-11 & Proverbs 21:8-10. What lesson is given at verse 8:8 of Nehemiah? How does the letter to the Corinthians agree with James 4:17?

Fri-14-Nehemiah 7:61-9:21,1st Corinthians 9:1-18, Psalm 33:12-22 & Proverbs 21:11-12. What Truth did you gain from the Proverbs today?
Sat-15-Nehemiah 9:22-10:39,1st Corinthians 9:19-10:13, Psalm 34:1-10 & Proverbs 21:13. How is Lordship presented at verse 10:28-30? How are preeminence and preference demonstrated in Corinthians 9?

Sun-16-Nehemiah 11:1-12:26, 1st Corinthians 10:14-11:2 Palm 34:11-22 & Proverbs 21:14-16. Why is God so demanding in maintaining a genealogy record? Because you read this week has the LORD taught you to fear Him?
Our daily practice ought to be to get right with God so that we may be right, then we do right by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. Now, in view of these blessings, we don’t quit because we have assurance by the communication with the Holy Ghost in the Word that we are reading, diligently. Who do you know that does more than what was required? Have you added any “promise verses” to your thanksgiving journal? Consider 2nd Timothy 3:10-17 and be grateful.

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Monday, August 3, 2015

Monday 3 August 2015 and we are still expecting the Lord to appear in the clouds and to call out all believers, Maranatha. If you have read this blog before you are aware of the hope we have for all mankind, that is to read their Bible, hear and believe what thus saith the Spirit, to be saved born again and ready to meet The Lord Jesus Christ in the air. Please don't die in your sin of unbelief.

Lesson #30 for the  One Year Bible Class conducted at VBC on 9 August 2015.  This applies to all the readers from  Australia, Belarus, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Iran, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Panama, Philippians, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela and Vietnam .  Contact www.Facebook.com/BarnabasImpact for information.
This week, enter into His presence with praise and worship, asking to be made clean and free of sin and iniquities. Then consider Proverb 20:18 “Every purpose is established by counsel: and with good advice make war.”; review the facts made known to us as per John 3:12; meditate upon James 4:17 and then, stand before His throne waiting for the Holy Spirit to cleanse you and then to be ushered in before our heavenly Father whereby you say “Abba”. As we read to know God and we pray that the LORD will cause each of us to hear His voice, to understand His Words and to trust and obey Him. Exalt His holy name, praise Him, worship the only LORD God Almighty, and then be grateful and thankful.
Mon-3-Aug-2nd Chronicles 33:14-34:33, Romans 16:8-27, Psalm 26:1-12 & Proverbs 20:19. How did the LORD respond to King Josiah’s fear of God? What caused Josiah to follow the pattern of Hezekiah and not his father? What admonition did God give the believers of Rome? What “Be and Do” did you gain from the Palm? How do you recognize flattery?
Tue-4-Aug-2nd Chronicles 35:1-36:23, 1st Corinthians 1:1-17, Psalm 27:1-6 & Proverbs 20:20-21. What did God observe in the Passover of King Josiah? Why were the people of Judah taken hostage and carried to Babylon? How has the review of the acts of Judah changed your attitude toward sin and disobedience?

Wed-5-Aug-Ezra 1:1-2:70, 1st Corinthians 1:18-2: 5 Psalm 27:7-14 & Proverbs 20:22-23. As the 70 years of captivity are ending, God is making provisions for the Jews to return into the promise land to rebuild the Temple and the walls of Jerusalem. Pause and consider that God uses and enjoys His creation. Genealogy is important and each of us has the opportunity to have our name written down in the book of life by salvation. Consider the impact of preaching the cross and the result if we fear man more than God. Pray back Psalm 27.
Thu-6-Aug-Ezra 3:1-4:24, 1st Corinthians 2:6-3:4, Psalm 28:1-9 & Proverbs 20:24—25. As you consider 1st Corinthians today how does reading the Word of God every day impact you faith and excite your hope?

Fri-7-Aug-Ezra 5:1-6:22, 1st Corinthians 3:5-23, Psalm 289:1-11 & Proverbs 20:26-27. Review the time line for how often the Jews should have killed the Passover from the days of Solomon and then Hezekiah and Josiah till the Passover directed by Darius the king. What conclusion did you make from this review and how did it impact your concept of God? How did your conclusion agree or disagree with 1st Corinthians today? How does God use a candle in a man’s life?
Sat-8-Aug-Ezra 7:1-8:20, 1st Corinthians 4:1-21, Psalm 30:1-12 & Proverbs 20:28-30. What were the credentials of Ezra? What did Ezra do for the LORD? How is this like 1st Corinthians and your life’s activities? How does Psalm 30 give God the credit for our prosperity? Take time to be grateful for Proverbs 20:28-30. Did you note the similarity of the scriptures today that define God and man?

Sun-9-Aug-Ezra 8:21-9:15, 1st Corinthians 5:1-13, Psalm 31:1-8 & Proverbs 21:1-2. What impact would there be if “we” were to imitate Ezra 8:21 today in our home and our churches? How is church discipline demonstrated in today’s reading? Getting right will not happen except it begins with Psalm 31 and Proverbs 21.
What is your goal for this week? What would you say to Him who knows all things? Read and believe the conditions, promises and provision of God for believers as recorded in Proverbs 3:1-14. If you want a Bible contact us at facebook. God is not willing that you or any person die in your sin. Jesus Christ is the only Way, the Truth and the Life, John 3:12-16.