Mon. Isaiah 6:1-13
God Chooses Isaiah: When did you last realize your continuing need for God’s forgiveness?
Tues. Isaiah 53
The Suffering Servant: How would you describe what Jesus did for you?
Wed. Jerem. 1:1-9
God Calls a Prophet: What do you think about God using your life?
Thurs. Jerem. 36
The Book Burning: How much risk is involved in your relationship with God?
Fri. Jerem. 38:1-13
Jeremiah in the Well: What part of your life compares in any way with Jeremiah’s time in the well?
Monday:
ReplyDeleteIsiah saw the Lord sitting on a high throne. The frame of the door shook and the house was filled with smoke. An angel removed his wickedness. God told him that he should make the heart of the people sluggish until the Lord removed the mean far away. The last time I realized my continuing need for God's forgiveness was when I felt like there was no way out of the situation I was facing and I had done wrong.
Tuesday:
ReplyDeleteJesus was avoided by men. We all went stray like sheep, but God laid upon Jesus guilt upon us. He surrendered himself to death and he was counted as being wicked. Jeses will take away the sins of many people, and win pardon for their offenses. What Jesus did for me is something that I know no one else would do, or could ever do. And I love him for doing that.
Wednesday:
ReplyDeleteGod told Jeremiah that before he was even born, he knew him and dedicated him to do something. Jeremiah told God that he was too yound. God put tbe words in his mouth and sent him on. God gave me life,s o I have no problem with it. He is the reason why I am living and breathing.
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ReplyDeleteThursday:
ReplyDeleteJeremiah wrote a scrool. Micaiah had read it and told the kind about it. The kind had it read to him, and after every column he tore that peice off. God told Jeremiah to write another one, and that's what he did. I am risking being rejected by others. ALso I am risking eternity. I can have a good relationship with him and go to heaven, or have a bad one and perish.
Friday:
ReplyDeleteShephatiah herad Jeremiah say that the Lord said "he who remains in this city shall die by sword,..ut he who goes out to the Chaldeans shall live. The princes told the kind that he should be put to death. They threw Jeremiah in the cistern. Jeremiah was told to put the old rags between his armpits and the ropes and he was drawn up, but he was still in thw quaters of the guard. The dark and sad part of my life, that it hard to escape, but will eventually com to life and be solved.