Wednesday, October 6, 2021

E100-89

 

ALL SCRIPTURE IS GOD-BREATHED

2 Timothy 3:10—4:8

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord God, Your Word, the Bible, is a very special gift and I am very grateful to You for giving it.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Do you believe the Bible is true? Why? What role does the Bible play in your life? Have you ever encountered false teaching? How did the Bible guide you?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Paul says that those who want to live a godly life will be persecuted. What do you suppose he meant? Has it happened to you? Explain.
    • According to Paul, the Bible comes directly from God. Does it really matter if the Bible is true? Why? Do you believe it is? Explain.
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Make a commitment to continue Bible reading and prayer after the E100 is over. Find a Bible reading plan to begin using on “day 101.”
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, impress on me again how important it is to know and live by Your Word, the Bible.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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E100-39

 

ELIJAH AND THE PROPHETS OF BAAL

1 Kings 16: 29—19:18

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, I’m grateful for the good people who teach me so well what it means to follow You.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. The people didn’t trust God to feed them so they worshiped both the Lord and the idol Baal. Have you ever been tempted to do something like that? How can you avoid it?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Elijah was so spiritually dry and discouraged that he asked God to end his life. Have you ever felt great spiritual dryness or discouragement? Explain the situation.
    • What do you do when you feel spiritually dry? What gives you a sense of personal and spiritual renewal?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Is there anything you need that’s so big it’s hard to trust God to provide it? If so, write it on a piece of paper and next to it write; “God is big enough to do it.” Trust that.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, You proved Your power through Elijah. Help me to trust that You can provide anything I need.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.






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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

E100-88

 

GOOD SOLDIERS OF CHRIST

2 Timothy 2

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, I’m on Your side in life and I’m grateful that You have chosen to be on my side, too.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What do you think Paul is trying to teach Timothy here? What kind of person is “a workman who does not need to be ashamed”? How can you be or become that person?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • What do Paul’s images of a soldier, athlete and farmer teach you about being a follower of Jesus Christ?
    • What are some things that tend to distract you from doing the things God wants you to do? How can you avoid those distractions?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Twice Paul mentions the importance of avoiding quarrels. If you face any today, think about how you will resolve them now or avoid them in the future.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, help me to grow into a person who knows how to live well and wisely follows Your admonitions.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.


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SOLOMON’S TEMPLE

1 Kings 8:1—9:9

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Thank God today that he is with you every second of the day, and that nothing can change that.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. The Temple was a special place where God’s glory was present. Do you sense God’s presence clearly when you go to church? How? What might “cloud” that sense?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • The worship of Solomon and the people in dedicating the temple was lively and heartfelt. What makes worship come alive for you? Why?
    • What change could you make in yourself to improve how you worship God and encourage others? 
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. As you go through the day, stop frequently to remind yourself that God is with you each minute, and to sense his presence with you and enjoy it.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Pray now for a greater, clearer sense of God’s loving presence in your life each day.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.






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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

E100-87

 

THE LOVE OF MONEY

1 Timothy 6:3-21

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Loving God, thank You for providing for me so well in so many ways. I always want to have a grateful spirit.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What does Paul say are some of the dangers of money? Have you experienced any of them? How could you pursue “godliness with contentment” today?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • How would you summarize Paul’s teaching about money? Do you agree?
    • What is our society’s view of money? What is yours? How do they differ from the Bible’s teaching on the subject? Explain.
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Get your checkbook or look at your bank account online. How have you spent your money over the past 30 days? What does it show you about your priorities?
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Ask God to show you what it means for you to realize real “godliness with contentment” in your life.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.





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E100-37

 

KING SOLOMON

1 Kings 2–3

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. I praise You for Your great wisdom, Lord. You are such a wise and good God, and You share Your wisdom with me.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. If God promised to give you anything you asked for, what would you request? Why? What are some right, and wrong, motivations for prayer?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • How would you answer if God said to you, as he did to Solomon, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you”? Be honest!
    • Solomon asked for and received great wisdom from God. What are the greatest sources of wisdom in your life? Who is the wisest person you’ve ever known? Why do you say that?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Write on a piece of paper the 3–5 greatest sources of wisdom in your life. Reflect on how you can add to them or increase the wisdom you gain from current sources.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Show me, O God, how I can gain greater wisdom, not for my sake but for the sake of those around me.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.





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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

E100-86

 

Paul to the Leaders 

These readings in Paul’s letters cover a wide range of topics. Paul gives encouragement to his disciple and “son in the faith,” Timothy, sets forth standards for church leadership, teaches about money, and describes what will happen to Jesus’ followers when Jesus returns. Paul warns against false teachers who seek to mislead the church and he encourages Timothy to be faithful to the Bible, the Word of God, which enables every believer to grow and mature. There is a lot of really common sense, practical teaching and wise counsel in these passages!

Purpose: To learn more about the qualifications for leadership in the church, how to live a godly life, and the importance of the Bible.

ELDERS AND DEACONS

1 Timothy 3

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Thank You, Lord, for my shepherds and the other spiritual leaders You have given me. 
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Using your own words, rephrase the characteristics Paul gives for Christian leaders. Are they realistic? Why are such high standards so important? 
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Which leadership characteristics given by Paul in this passage are most common and most uncommon among Christian leaders you know? 
    • In what ways should a leader of a church or Christian organization be different from leaders of other organizations? Why?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Schedule a time at least once each week to pray for your shepherds and deacons by name. Pray that God will enable them to be true and truly godly leaders. 
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. My God, help me to pray for, support and encourage my church leaders.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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E100-36

  

The Fall of Israel

In these readings, we see that David, though a great king and a man of God, committed adultery and murder, with tragic consequences not only for himself but for his family and the nation, also. His son, Solomon, famed for his God-given wisdom and wealth, fell into idolatry and soon, Israel fell into the depths of defeat under successive kings. Through the prophet Elijah, the Lord clearly demonstrated that he is the one true God, but because of its sin, the nation became divided and eventually was taken into exile.

Purpose: To see how the sin of Israel’s leaders and people led to the destruction and exile of the Israelite nation

DAVID AND BATHSHEBA

2 Samuel 11:1—12:25

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, I thank You for the wisdom and guidance in Your Word that shows me the best way to live. 
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What do you think David did wrong and right in this story? How could he have avoided this tragedy? What valuable lessons can you learn from David? 
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • “What I do in my personal life is nobody’s business but my own.” Agree? Disagree? Explain your answer. 
    • What do you learn from Nathan’s response to David about how to act when people you care about make bad choices? Have you ever had to act as Nathan did?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. In your interactions today, watch for temptations to do wrong and to cover it up. If necessary, tactfully confront someone else who, like David, needs it. 
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. God, keep me honest about any wrong in my life and open to hearing from others when I am not.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.





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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

E100-85

 

THE SUPREMACY OF CHRIST

Colossians 1:1-23

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, the more I get to know You, the more I realize that there really is no one like You.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What new or surprising thing(s) did you learn about Jesus from this passage? How does that expand your understanding of God?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • How did Paul describe Jesus? How would you? “He is….”
    • “If you act like a Christian, you are a Christian, whether you believe in Jesus Christ or not.” Do you agree? Explain. Is the reverse true (“If you don’t act like a Christian…”)?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. When you go outside at night look at the stars and planets. Remind yourself that Jesus created them and holds them all in place by his mighty power.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Tell God how amazed you are at who Jesus is and all that he does. Thank God for taking good care of everything.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.

Before the Next Time: Make a list of what you have learned about Jesus and his ways in these readings. Then, take time to thank him for who he is and for what he has done for you in his death and resurrection—and rejoice!




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E100-35

 

KING DAVID

2 Samuel 5–7

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord God, I pray to know You better so that I can be more and more the person you want me to be.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. David wanted to build a “house” for the Lord. If you could do anything for God, what would it be? What is standing in the way of doing it?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • What would you say made David such a great king? What were his weaknesses?
    • From what you know, what lessons from David’s life could you apply to yours?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Today, be alert to any concrete, practical things that you can do for God, whether big or little. Pray first to ask if they are appropriate and, if so, do or at least begin them.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Ask God to show you how you can best serve him, in both big and little ways, today and each day.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.

Before the Next Time: Hannah, Eli, Samuel, Saul, David and Jonathan all can teach us something about living with devotion and integrity before God. Reflect on each of them and list the major lessons we can learn from them. Ask God how you can incorporate these lessons into your life.




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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

E100-84

 

REJOICE IN THE LORD

Philippians 4:2-9

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, You’ve given me so very much to be thankful for. I want to have a grateful, joyful spirit today.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What does it mean to rejoice? Is it different from being happy? Can a person with big problems “rejoice in the Lord always.”? How?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Paul tells that church to “rejoice in the Lord always.” Is that really possible? Why or why not? Is rejoicing a regular part of your life? Why or why not? How could you rejoice in the Lord more?
    • What would you say is the key to real, inner peace? Have you experienced it? Explain your answer.
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Sometime today, think of things you can rejoice about and then do it! Every time you take a break from your activities, repeat the words “Rejoice in the Lord always”.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Rejoice to God that no matter what life is like, you are not alone or unloved. God is with you.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.


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E100-34

 

DAVID AND SAUL

1 Samuel 23:7—24:22

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Ask God to help you maintain a healthy relationship with anyone in authority over you.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Is there a coworker, supervisor or other that you find it difficult to get along with? Why do you think that is so? What can you do to help make the relationship better?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • What underlying issues do you think affected Saul’s attitude toward David?
    • Is there anyone who has an irrationally negative attitude toward you? How should you respond?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. As you go through your day relating to “difficult” people, identify any negative attitudes and actions you can and try to react with a positive, disarming attitude or action.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, please give me the patience and insight I need in order to bring peace to my difficult relationships.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

E100-83

 

THE ARMOR OF GOD

Ephesians 6:10-20

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Ask God to share wisdom from his Word about how to resist the many temptations that come at you every day.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Some people dismiss the idea of spiritual warfare as superstitious. What do you think? What evidence of it have you seen?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Do you believe there is such a thing as spiritual warfare? If so, what is it like?
    • Have you ever been in a spiritual battle? If so, what happened?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Make a list of the “full armor of God” listed here. Memorize the “pieces” and make a plan to “put on” or strengthen as many of them as you can in your life.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord God, I want to have the strength and maturity I need to “fight the good fight” and win.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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DAVID AND GOLIATH

1 Samuel 16:1—18:16

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, may I confront any challenges this or any day trusting in Your awesome power and Your love for me.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Do you think David was really courageous or just foolhardy to fight Goliath? How can you judge when it’s right to take on such a fight? Do you face one now?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • What do you think really motivated David to challenge Goliath? Have you ever experienced that same motivation?
    • Do you face any “Goliaths” in your life? What are they and how might faith in God help you confront them?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Courage to face the “goliaths” of life come from a strong faith and the support of others. Take some concrete steps, beginning today, to strengthen both.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Ask God for courage to face any “goliaths” in your life. Pray to be able to trust him as young David did.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.





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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

E100-82

 

THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

Galatians 5:16—6:10

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover.  God, You know what my life is like and what I want it to be. Make it a fruitful life, I pray.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. There’s a challenge that says “If you were on trial accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?”. What evidence would you present?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Which of the qualities of the “fruit of the Spirit” do you think are hardest to cultivate in one’s life? Which are hardest for you?
    • What “fruit” would you like to see more of in your life? How can you cultivate it?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Memorize the list of the fruit of the Spirit in this passage. Choose one or two that you think you most need to cultivate in your life and ask God’s help to grow them.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Ask God to help you understand all that it means to live in the freedom he intends for you to have.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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E100-32

 

KING SAUL

1 Samuel 8–10

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Thank God for the leaders of government (at all levels) and pray for him to give them wisdom to lead well.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What habits, desires or attitudes threaten to make you a slave to sin? How can you combat them and grow a freer, more fruitful life?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • God directed Samuel to anoint Saul as king and leader of his people. What would you say are the traits of a good leader?
    • Are there Christian leaders—today or from history—that you admire? Who and why?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Write a note of encouragement today to a local or state political leader. Praise them in any way possible and assure them of your prayers for them as they lead.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, remind me to pray for my government leaders and to support and encourage them in any way I can.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

E100-81

 

MORE THAN CONQUERORS

Romans 8

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Great God, I’m thankful today that there is nothing I can face that You can’t help me through.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. What does it mean to be “more than conquerors”? Are you one? With all the suffering around us, can we really say God works all things together for good?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Would you say anything “controls” you? If so, what?
    • What might it mean to be “controlled by the Spirit”? Are you?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Think of one situation where you feel helpless or out of control. Ask God to help you be “more than (a) conqueror.”
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, give me the faith I need to believe that You are working all things together for my good.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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E100-31

 

SAMUEL LISTENS TO GOD

1 Samuel 1-3

Kevin's Commentary

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Thank You, God, that You speak to me in the Bible. Help me to listen and learn well today.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Have you ever felt that God was speaking directly to you somehow? How could you tell? When you speak to God how do you know that he really hears you?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • Hannah cried out in desperation to God for a son. Have you ever cried out to God in desperation? What happened? How did you react?
    • God clearly spoke to the boy Samuel. Do you think God still speaks to people today? If so, why and how?
    • To what extent do you think young children such as Samuel can hear from the Lord, understand and respond? Do you know any children like that? Explain.
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. If there’s anything deeply troubling you today, set a time to share your trouble with God in prayer as soon as you can.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Lord, I’m grateful that you hear my prayers and want to give me what is best for me.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

E100-80

 

THE TRIP TO ROME

Acts 25–28

Kevin's Commentary 

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Lord, this is the day that You have made and lovingly given to me. I am very thankful for it.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. There’s a challenge that says “If you were on trial accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?”. What evidence would you present?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • During the time he was on trial, sailing to Rome and then in prison, how do you think Paul felt-that things were out of control or all going according to plan?
    • Paul’s purpose in life was to fulfill the call God gave him on the road to Damascus. Do you have a God-given purpose in life? If so, what is it? How are you fulfilling it?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. At his trials, Paul gave a “spiritual biography” and defense of his life. Set aside time soon to write your own, brief “spiritual biography.”
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. Confirm in my heart and mind, Lord, what I believe and know about You so that it can never leave me.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.





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E100-30

 

THE STORY OF RUTH

Ruth 1–4

Kevin's Commentary (link to commentary)

You are encouraged to go through steps or process scripture in these steps:

  • Pray = in anticipation of what God wants you to discover. Thank God for the gift of love, for his love for you and the love that you share with others.
  • Read = with purpose look for what God is trying to communicate. You may want to read out of several translations and highlight key words.
  • Reflect = on the context and put yourself in the shoes of people at that time. Why do you think this is regarded as such a special story? What can you learn from Ruth’s story and example to help you in your life today?
    • God is ... What do we learn about God?
    • We are ... What do we learn about people?
    • What character traits are most evident in Ruth’s life? Which do you admire most? Why is that so?
    • What character traits would others say are most evident in your life? Which of Ruth’s character traits would you like to develop or develop more?
  • Apply = information without application is fruitless. Decide on some practical steps you can take for fulfill what God wants you to do. Think of someone who may be older, in need or overlooked. Decide what you can do to show them love and care in a practical way today.
  • Pray = yielding to God to empower you to do what the word convicted you to do. God, I want to be a loving, loyal and caring person like Ruth. Show me how to begin today, I pray.

For deeper Bible study and more resources go to my Commentary Blog notes.

For other parts of the Essential 100 Scripture Series, click on the link with the topic #E100.




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Before the Next Time: Ask God to show you how you can work through, in his strength, any issues you are facing. Recall the pitfalls Samson fell into and ask for help to avoid any pitfalls in your life. Identify any areas where you need greater faithfulness and ask for God to help you have the same faithfulness Ruth had.

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