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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