Thursday, January 23, 2020

This is Thursday 23 January, 2020. Welcome to our blog all of you who love to read The Book. Welcome and congratulation for taking the best time, early in the day and meet with God.

I’ve chosen Psalm 19 to show how the Most high God whose name is Jehovah wants all men everywhere to see Him. Soon we will be reading in Exodus chapter 6 where clarity is given as to the motive of God’s revelation in Psalm 19. Takes notes as you read the names of The Lord GOD, God Almighty and Jehovah.

1 (To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.) The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.
3 There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.
4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun,
5 Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.
6 His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.
8 The statutes of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.
9 The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether.
10 More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.
11 Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward.
12 Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.
13 Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.
14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O 
LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.

I encourage you to strive to get to an Eastern exposure and as the sun begins to rise early in your time zone, read Palm 19. As you wait for the sun, confess your sins as you pray to get right with the Creator of life. You want to be in the presence of God and Be right.  As you read allow The Holy Spirit to cause you to Know His will by His Word. Put your faith into action today and Do right. Don’t quit.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Good day to all of you that love The Book. Hopefully you have read today, 23 January 2020, and have enjoyed meeting with God. 

We take time to GET right as we confess our sins when we pray.  We read the Bible to KNOW  the way and the will of The LORD . Now we are led by The Holy Spirit to DO right what we have read to give honor and glory to our heavenly Father. Our joy is enjoying the grace of the most high God whose name is Jehovah by the presence of The Lord Jesus Christ, as He leads us to do right. AND we do not quit. 

Take a Bible break and read the 23rd Psalm to increase your understanding of your privilege to be protected by GOD as you walk in your valley of the shadow of death. This is a promise made to believers. Read Proverbs 4:11-13 and strive to gain wisdom.

As we read our One Year Bible today I was impressed to read again the conversation of Joseph with Judah in Genesis 44:14-34. We know by genealogy that the linage of Jesus in in the tribe f Judah. We are afforded in these Old Testament records types of God as a Father and as The Son.  We learn the  attributes of God as they are displayed by men's deeds and also their sins. 

Names and genealogy are worth learning because every man born of water will give account of the deeds, thoughts and intent of the heart to The Judge, God Almighty. Some will have their sins forgiven and some will not. John 3:36 "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him."

Reading Genesis 45:28 you see a name change where Jacob in verse 44 is Jacob yet if the following verse he is called Israeal. We see that this refers to the impact of Jacob's encounter with God at Peniel in Genesis 32:28. Get understanding seek wisdom. Read your Bible to see that He hates sin BUT loves sinners. If you are a born again believer God has a new name for you.

Thanks for reading your Bible. I pray you are using the One Year Bible at the blog to be current. Take time to meditate on the gems of Truth in Proverbs chapter 4. We will start adding some of the 700 names God being used to give you his attributes and traits. You can find several used today. God bless you as you seek understanding and then apply chapter 3:5-10. Amen, Maranatha and God speed.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Good afternoon to all of you this beautiful Monday, January 20, 2020. 

Hopefully you are reading daily the Bible. This week, 13-19 January, reading Genesis 28:19-41:16, Matthew 9:18- 13:23, Psalms 11:1-17:15 and Proverbs 3:11-3.5.

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The purpose of this blog effort is to challenge and encourage believers and unbelievers to read the King James Version of the Holy Bible to know God. 
We want to present to you some of the highlights from the daily readings. 

We do this by pointing out Truths and promises given by the most high God whose name is Jehovah to His chosen representatives, The Hebrews. These Old Testament scriptures hopefully cause the hearers to trust God and believe that there is hope for restoration. 

The New Testament scriptures record the fulfilment of many of the Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming King of Kings and LORD of Lords. The Life of Jesus Christ I recorded in the four Gospels. Here is recorded the promise of salvation and resurrection for those who hear, believe, receive the gift of eternal life.

The way I read my Bible every day is by reading the One year Bible and you may use the Bible on our blog site. I read this Bible, formatted into 365 daily readings, so as to read daily the some Old Testament, New Testament , Psalms and Proverbs. I've sensed the connectivity of the scriptures being persuaded that these were penned by holy men as documented at 2nd Peter 1:16-21. 

  
I recommend that as you read try to separate the circumstances from the Creator. As a you read about Isaac's family and the turmoil of the sons it may become difficult to maintain the impact of the Hand of God and the deceitfulness of the people. What is the difference between Beth-el and El Beth-el? The key to eternity is that of being changed by God as was Jacob at Peniel. We refer to this as being born again as was expressed by Jesus at John 3:16. 

Jesus teaches his followers by parables. However he teaches his disciples the meaning of the parable so that they will be prepared to teach Truths to the multitudes. Chapter 13 is a great chapter to meditate on and striving to look for God and not the circumstances.

After reading the Psalms and Proverbs, take time to read again, and the practice praying back what you have read. Psalm 13 is a great prayer to practice. Consider that you are sincerely asking God, The LORD, to hear and bless you with His presence. 

Proverbs chapter 3 is full of verses that when memorizes form  an arsenal of Truths that last forever.  Stop and meditate on verses 3:5-10. ACCEPT THE FACT THAT GOD, THE FATHER, WANTS TO TEACH YOU, HIS SON,  TO KNOW HIS WILL. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Good Afternoon, Wednesday, 15 January 2020.

I wanted to encourage you as you read to respond to the scriptures that are considered promise verses.
I've been reading my One Year Bible since 1996. My wife and I mark each day with the year, the weather and our goals or plans for that day. This way before we read we are able to reflect where we were in 2019-2000, 1999-1990, etc.

When we read the Proverbs 3:13-15 for 14 January we are reminded how to be happy. You may apply God's guidelines by seeking and finding wisdom in and from the scriptures. Why do you read your Bible? When we follow God's truths we get understanding. I consider this a promise. Hope you have a great day seeking God in the Bible.

We are forgetful people. It is always good to take time and be specifically grateful for how you have been blessed. There is a promise to those whom hide the word of God in their heart. Start now and journal God's blessing.

If you ask a prayer for your family or friend, write it down. When that request has been offered to The Father in the name of The Son, The Lord Jesus Christ, God promises to hear. Learn how to pray prayers that are Biblically correct.

Monday, January 13, 2020

Sunday January 12, 2020


Welcome & Good afternoon, Sunday, January 12, 2020.

I hope you have enjoyed reading your Bible to know God. I'm sure you noted many of the attributes of God as you read this week. The attributes are in three groups of either Genuine, Great or Good. We consider that the most high God whose name is Jehovah is Great in that He is Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent.

(For daily reading assignments click the link at the bottom of this post)
 As you read the scriptures you will be able to see that God is True, Holy, Just and Loving as He deals with his children. When you read and ponder how The LORD dealt with Abram, Abraham, and Isaac in giving of the covenant you can determine that he is gracious and merciful. The purpose of the believer, both Old and New Testament, is to challenge unbelievers to trust God for salvation and restoration.

 We also are made aware of the fact that Almighty God hates sin.  The Bible records the lifestyle of believing and unbelieving mankind and makes plain the wage of sin is death. God is Immutable in that He does not change. He is Just.

I challenge you to set aside some special time to read again the Sermon on The Mount starting at Matthew 5. Strive to sense what Jesus is saying to his disciples then and contemplate how it should impact your lifestyle today.  The timing indicates that Matthew may not have been with the other disciples because he was called later in chapter 9.

 Have you been called? Are you a disciple of The Lord Jesus Christ? Have you experienced a personal encounter with God as did the leper and the centurion in chapter 8? Take note of verse 8:16-17 and determine if your sinful, sick and infirmed condition needs to be cured by Jesus. Read the promises given today at Matthew 9:1-17 and choose to receive the gift of eternal life for He knows your thoughts. Read my personal testimony at the blog site.

 This week you will be reading Genesis 28:1-38:30; Matthew 9:18-13:23; Psalms 11:1-17:15 and Proverbs 3:11-35.  The daily readings are posted at the blog site and you may read from your Bible each day or use the One Year Bible at the blog site.

PLEASE don't read ahead and if you don't read don't catch up. Discipline yourself to stay on schedule. As you read each day allow The Holy Spirit to teach you Truths. Use post-it notes as you read and when or if a question develops, jot it down. Use Bible aids, charts or maps to enhance your understanding.

Use the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance to get the Hebrew or Greek definition of words. Use the Webster 1828 Dictionary to define words. You might look up where is Bethel, what does it mean and how does it impact your life today.  What is a publican or sinner? Who are the Pharisees? When you understand the definition and meaning of words you are more apt to be in harmony with the English of the King James Version of the Bible.

A friend shared this saying several years ago and I suggest you copy it to a printed page and read before and after your daily Bible reading.  " 12 Key Words"  By His law, God shows us the true nature of sin and His perfect righteousness.  In love, He desires to make us holy. So out of mercy, by grace through faith, He provides us with the living hope and a new heart in which He can reveal His glory unto us that our joy may be full for all eternity."

365 One Year Bible - KJV - January

Sunday, January 5, 2020


Sunday, January 5, 2020, Happy New Year to you. As you start reading the Bible to know God. During this week read, 6-12 Jan, Genesis 13:5-27:46; Matthew 5:27-9:17; Psalm 6:1-10:18 and Proverbs 1:29-3:10.

(For daily reading assignments click the link at the bottom of this post)

The more ideal way is to read each day from the One Year Bible at our blog site in order to maintain a consistent discipline. Again I strongly urge you to read your Bible then, if you choose, consider the comments about the readings.  Hopefully, we will have the system arranged for your comments back to us about your reading or my comments soon.

We want to encourage each of you to focus on GOD, the most high God whose name is Jehovah. We have some readings available to assist you in your prayer time, sharing ways to enjoy the names of God as you pray.

When you read on Monday, meditate on the name and person of Melchizedek. Take time to consider how Jesus called his disciples and taught them how he was going to live and if they followed him how they should live while at the sermon on the mount. As you read the Psalms, are you confident that the LORD will receive your prayers? What kind of prosperity do you want to enjoy?

When reading on Tuesday, consider God's covenant with Abram as recorded in Genesis 12, 15 and today. What promises did God give that have benefits for you today? The Holy Spirit moved Matthew to write bold statements about personal conduct and warnings about being a hypocrite. The prayer example should teach us that prayer is the privilege given to the believer to call upon the Father in the name of the Son, The Lord Jesus, Adoring God's favor and confessing our sins. Please look at the prayer booklet for praying using the format of A-C-T-S. Become a seeker of the 700 names of God.

Psalm 7:8 should cause all of us to stop, ponder, and recognize that God does consider our meditation. All of us ought to consider our lifestyle-conversation in light of Proverbs 2 as we begin to know and fear God.

We all must be careful if or when we do not read each day that we do not get caught in the trap, thinking God will not love me. God's loves is unconditional! If you get caught up thinking you must read to please God, soon you will either quit or go back and try to catch up, DON'T. Read James 4:17. IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE CHOSEN THE WRONG PATH, CONFESS AND GET RIGHT.  Start a new discipline. This is the day. Read today to know God. GET, BE, KNOW, DO RIGHT - Don't Quit.

As you read the rest of the week strive to summarize your reading as to what you have learned about GOD, self and others 'JOY' (Jesus - Others - Yourself). Try to write this knowledge in one sentence. Take time to pray it back as a prayer of thanksgiving and gratefulness.


Saturday, January 4, 2020


Hopefully you have been reading your Bible to know God. We hope to be of more assistance this year and be better organized in our presentations of encouragement for you to read the Bible to know God.
  
What we will try to do is set up a lesson preview / review each Sunday PM for the reading each week. PLEASE read your BIBLE FIRST and focus on how THE HOLY SPIRIT HAS ENLIGHTENED AND INFORMED YOU THE TRUTHS YOU HAVE READ.

Use our notes to compare and if you have a question we will provide you a way to transmit it to us and we will reply the following Sunday. Read this period days of January 1-5. We will post a lesson for the following week 6-12 January, read your Bible. The One Year Bible is located at our blog site, Barnabas Impact Ministry.com.

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Lesson 1 "One Year Bible" Barnabas Impact Ministry-Victory Baptist Church  06-01-2020                                             

Begin on Jan 1ST, read to know God. ** Before you start to read take time to seek The LORD, allow The Holy Spirit to have control, seek to be holy. Read and apply 1ST John 1:9 and follow the instructions. Be specific in confessing your sins. Accept the cleansing promise of God and be grateful. Read Genesis 1:1-2:25; Matthew 1:1-2:12; Psalm 1:1-6 and Proverbs 1:1-6. Start and keep on reading to know God. Try to read each morning. Make notes daily such as the day of the week, the temperature and what you plan to do that day. If you do not read, don't get trapped into thinking you have to catch up in order to be current. This will cause you to develop a thought that you must read to please God to be acceptable. God will not love you less because you did not read. Read, apply James 4:17 and continue to read daily.

During this period you will have read: Genesis 1:1-13:4  Consider these questions, who is the author of this book and when was it written? What is significant about v1:1? What happens after the first 70 verses? What division did The LORD make in chapter 3? How does v3:15 change the tone of the Bible. How does v5:1 apply to you? 

Matthew 1:1-5:26  What is significant about v1:16? Who was afraid in v2:22? How does v3:2 apply today? How was Jesus tempted by the devil in chap4? Does chap 5 apply?

Psalm 1:1-5:12  What is God's first promise? What conditions must be met to be blessed? How do you use v4:1 to pray? What does Selah mean? Is v6:9 true?

Proverbs 1:1-28 What will a wise man hear? What is wisdom? Where does wisdom begin? Who is a simple one? What promises did you discover?

What conclusion did you draw from reading the Old Testament? 

What were as the highlights from Matthew's Gospel?

How did you meditate on Psalm 1? What evidence did you find of your conversation?

How can you apply the principals given in Proverbs to your life / family / children?

Can you summarize what you learned about The LORD this week into one sentence?


The four rules for the class are: Be / get right FIRST, Read your Bible to know right; Do right according to the scriptures and then Don 't Quit.  

DETERMINE ONE CRITICAL THOUGHT FROM THE OT, NT, PSALM AND THE PROVERBS THAT YOU HAVE READ AND IT HAS CHANGED YOUR LIFE THIS WEEK.