Monday, June 12, 2017

Monday 12 June 2017 and this could be the day that the dead in Christ are resurrected and we are caught up with them in the air just as said in the Bible. Read your Bible to know God.

This is the lesson for this week, Lesson # 25 One Year 365 Bible Class (read 12-18 June) to be held at        VBC  on 18 June 2017. As you read to know The LORD your Lord take time to express your gratitude for the Word of God. Be thankful for the Comforter as He teaches you God’s scriptures. Share your gift.
During this week you will be exposed to various traits, attributes and names of Jehovah, Elohim and Adonai as you read your Bible to know God.  Be prepared for these "Truths" to change your life and your concept of The LORD and your Lord? Seek, (hear & heed) read, believe and put into practice what you have learned-discipline yourself. Our conduct influences people. Get/be right, know right, do right and please don't quit.
Mon 12 1st Kings 9 ought to encourage us that God knows and cares for us more that we depend on Him.  Have you practiced this similar prayer circumstance with God? What is sad about v9:20-21? Chapter 10 records how Solomon dealt with the Queen of Sheba and teaches us to be careful in dealing with others. Although Peter is the principal character in Acts 8 God also uses Phillip to reach visitors to Jerusalem. Who is rejoicing in v8:39? What promise did you gain in Psalm 130? What truth did you learn from Proverbs 17:2-3?

Tue 13 1st Kings 11:1 begins the recorded life style of compromise by King Solomon. What did you learn about choices and consequence? What is an idol to you? How does v11:9 & 23 and 12:19 impact your concept of God?  Attend to the acts of both Jeroboam and Rehoboam and see how their acts differ and are alike. How does the conversion of Saul of Tarsus compare to your conversion? Does Psalm 113 describe your conversation? What warning did you read in Proverbs 17:4-5 that changed your life?
Wed 14 Why did 1st Kings 12:20 come to pass? How did making worship at Beth-el easy impact Israel? What attribute of God did you see in chapter 13? Why did God allow 13:33-34 to come to pass? How did Barnabas serve God in Acts 9? How do you see v31 in churches today? What does Psalm 132 teach you about putting God first? Is Proverbs 17:6 true in your family? If not, why not?

Thu 15 What traits and attributes of Jehovah Elohim did you note in 1st Kings 14? Did you ask "Why go home?" when you read  v11, 12,13? What truth did you learn about man in chapter 15 as you compare v3 to v11? How can you use Acts 10 to witness as you share your testimony? How does Psalm 133 remind you of Psalm 23? What jewel did you see in Proverbs 17:7-8?
Fri 16 What did you learn about prophecy and history in 1st Kings 15? What did you learn from Ahab that has changed your life? What traits demonstrated in and by Elijah points men to God? What did The LORD provide Elijah? What Truth did God teach Peter in Acts 10:24-48? How do you practice Psalm 134? How do you practice Proverbs 17:9-11? Remember the difference between habit and discipline.

Sat 17 How did God show Himself through Elijah and Obadiah? How /what did Elijah pray for on Mount Carmel? How many words did he say/pray to Jehovah Elohim of Abraham, Isaac and of Israel? What big event occurred in Acts 11 in Judaea?  How does Peter's report sound similar to your testimony? What began in 11:25?  How does Psalm 135 describe Jehovah? How do you respond to Proverbs 17:12-13?
Sun 18 ## Spend time with your Father ## Why did Elijah fear Jezebel in 1st kings 19? How does God's treatment of Elijah while he was on the mountain impact your concept of The LORD? Why did Elijah-God choose Elisha for service? Why did King Herod kill James as recorded in Acts 12? How did God protect and provide for Peter even as he slept?  How did The LORD react to the boasting of Herod? What did you learn from Psalm 136? How does this Psalm affect your faith in God? What does God consider an abomination? By God's grace, please share your faith with your father, friends and foes alike.

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