Sunday, May 28, 2017

Sunday 28 May 2017, a great day to be alive and to be thankful for all those who have served in the military, were killed and are buried in some grave at various cemetery's around the world. We will have many services Monday honoring the fallen. Although the 30 Nations that read Barnabas Blog: Australia, Belarus, Bermuda, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Latvia, Malaysia, Netherlands,  Panama, Philippians, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Turks & Caicos Islands,Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam may have been enemies or friends in these wars. What we have in common today is that The Lord Jesus Christ paid the ultimate high price for all men when He laid down His life for mine, for yours, yea for the whole world.
I hope you read your Bible every day to know God.

Lesson # 23  One Year 365 Bible Class (read 29-4 June) VBC 4 June 2017.What names of God have you incorporated into your prayers since you read to know Him?
Mon 29 What traits did Absalom demonstrate in chapter 14 and 15? Who is Ahithopel the Gilonite? Read 1 Kings 15:5, 15 June, and find the connection to David's conduct. What do you find unusual at John 18:15-18? How do you confess to God your understanding of Psalm 119:97? Who directs your steps?
Tue 30 What attributes of God did King d demonstrate in chap 15 and 16? What is important about John 18:32? How may you use 18:36-40 to witness to a lost person? How do you pray back Psalm 119:113-131? What traits of Jesus Christ do you see in Proverbs 16:10-11?
Wed 31 Who is Ahithophel and why is he ought to get King David in 2Sam 17? How did the council of Hushai altar the battle with King David? How does John 19:24 encourage you? What hypocrisy is shown in 19:31? What motivated Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus to take and prepare the body of Jesus? Has Psalm 119:132-155 changed your prayers? Does The King love your lips?
Thu 1 Jun How does David's instruction concerning Absalom show strength or weakness Where did you learn "how the mule walked on" in chap18? Why did David cry over Absalom death?  Does v19:5-7 impact your concept of God? How? What unusual truth did you note at John 20:7? What personal commitment did you make after reading John 19? How does Palm 119:165 comfort you?
Fri 2 What lengths will man go to tell a story or give an excuse for what they did for or against King David in chap 19? What kind of man is Bichri of Sheba? What was the intrigue between Joab, Amasa and Abishai? Why is John 21 important to you when you consider the gospel? How does Psalm 120 describe your prayer time with God?  Do you "really" believe and practice Proverbs 16:16-17?  If not, why not?  Hope to see you in Sunday School and church.
*** The book of the Acts of the apostles will show us the beginning of the Christian Church. Consider "witness" as the key word and v1:8 to be the launching point for this work.
Sat 3 How did 2Sam 21:14 impact your concept of God? Is v 21:22 linked back to 1 Sam 17:40? What Psalms are in David's song unto the LORD in chap 22? Who wrote the book of Acts? What is the purpose of this book? How does 1:7-1 4 impact your ministry? What promise did you see in Psalm 112? Do you believe and practice the Proverbs in your witnessing?
Sun 4 How much did David sing about The LORD? What or how does your prayer gain the attention of God? How does 22:31 apply to you? What miracle happened in Acts 2? Are there prerequisites to a miracle? What is significant about v38? How do you use Psalm 122:6 as you pray? According to Proverbs 16:20 are you happy? Do you believe God sings over you?
I ask you to read your Bible or the on line One year 365 Bible at the blog site each day BEFORE you consider my questions or comments. In our class we start out with the question "Did you read this or did you read today?"  We MUST focus on God and His Truth as given in the scriptures. Read (again) Mark 8:27-29 and answer the question. God bless you as you seek to know The LORD. Consider Psalm 19 as you start your day. Amen. Maranatha.


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