Mon-12-Jeremiah 19:1-21:14, 1st Thessalonians
5:4-28, Psalm 82:1-8 & Proverbs 25:8-10. After your daily reading, re-read
Palm 81:9-13 then Selah, pray and be thankful. Consider God’s names and
attributes as you ponder the promises of desolation because of Judah’s forsaking
God. Take time to be thankful for God’s promise of deliverance for the
believers at the rapture. Consider the consequence of hasty deeds.
Tue-13-Jeremiah 22:1-23:20, 2nd Thessalonians
1:1-12, Psalm 83:1-18 & Proverbs 25:11-14. What did you learn about “God’s
will” for your life today? How did the LORD forecast the thousand year reign?
Spend much time meditating upon the names given to describe our God.
Pause, re-read 1st and then 2nd
Thessalonians so that you get the theme of the 2nd letter which is
reminding the people there would be persecution of believers before the
“Rapture”. Then the Antichrist will come and then seven years of tribulation
before the Revelation of The Lord Jesus Christ. The admonition is for believers
to live right in trials.
Wed-14-Jeremiah 23:21-25:38. 2nd Thessalonians
2:1-17, Psalm 84:1-1 & Proverbs 25:15. We can protect ourselves from false
prophets by reading God’s Word and being taught and lead by the Holy Spirit.
What has the LORD shewed you today? We have read the forecast of things to come
so that we ought not to be surprised by events each day. Read the Bible each
day to know God if you want to be comforted. Are you acting as a doorkeeper in
the house of your God?
Thu-15-Jeremiah 26:1-27:22, 2nd Thessalonians
3:1-18, Psalm 85:1-13 & Proverbs 25:16. How does chapter 26 impact your
concept of God, His commandments and the promise of the cursing of the city?
How have you “amended your ways” because you read today? Remember, The Lord has
not yet returned in the clouds as promised, but He is coming! Maranatha.! Now, get right, be right and do right-don’t quit.
Believe Psalm 85:9 and share Truth with others.
The Pastoral Letters 1st Timothy and Titus
were written by Paul after his first imprisonment. 2nd Timothy was prepared during
his second imprisonment and prior to his death. Philemon records the plea for
forgiveness to a friend concerning a friend.
Fri-16-Jeremiah 28:1-29:32, 1st Timothy 1:1-20, Psalm
86:1-17 & Proverbs 25:17. Read to know God and appreciate the provision He
has made for believers regardless of their circumstances. Recall how John 3:12
and 10:25-30 as you meditate after reading today. Compare what you read on 3
October at Jeremiah1:5 to 29:11. Pray as did Paul for the opportunity to be a
disciple and then strive by charity to be a mentor for a young believer. Pray
back Psalm 86 as you teach others.
Sat-17-Jeremiah 30:1-31:26, 1st timothy
2:1-15, Psalm 87:1-7 & Proverbs 25:18-19. Be grateful that men like
Jeremiah obeyed God and wrote His instruction in a book for us today. What
promise did the LORD make concerning the return from captivity that provides us
insight for today? Is your prayer life according to Timothy 2:8? Are you a
maul? How have you guarded giving others your confidence?
Sun-18-Jeremiah 31:27-32:44, 1st Timothy
3:1-16, Psalm88:1-18 & Proverbs 25:20-22. Is it possible that if we do not
repent and seek revival, God’s will given at Jeremiah 31:27-30 will come to
pass? Do we fear man or do we fear the LORD? How is the coincidence of
thousands of years ago that this was prepared for the Jews in captivity, yet it
applies to us today? We have a choice. Believe verse 32:27 and repent. What
good work do you desire? Pray for your Pastor. We all need to practice charity.
Re-read Jeremiah 29:11-14 and consider “both” the
promises and the conditions made for the Jews of Judah concerning their
captivity, release and restoration back to their homeland in Jerusalem. Draw
your own conclusions as to the application for “us” today as we prepare for our
revival. We must seek the LORD with all of our heart. Be holy!!!
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