Knowing God

July 6, 2016 – Genesis 4

Read Genesis 4 Continuing with the idea of “firsts”, we see some “firsts” in this chapter. Think about these questions a bit… Identify the major players in this chapter. What are their names? What did they do? The first murder happens in this chapter. Who killed whom? Why? How does the Lord react? What might […]

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July 5, 2016 – Proverbs 4

Read Proverbs 4 “Son, my father told me some things that I want to pass on to you.” That’s the idea behind the opening section of this chapter. Passing wisdom for life down from one generation on to the next. Let’s look at this vv 4-9 shows us what needs to be passed down. What […]

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July 4, 2016 – Psalm 65

Read Psalm 65 This psalm can be divided into two parts – vv 1-4 and vv 5-13. Let’s think about them… vv 1-4 What does v1 say about God? About all people? Notice the tension in v3. “overwhelmed by our sins” and “you forgive them all”. What sins are you overwhelmed by? Ask God to […]

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July 1, 2016 – Daniel 3

Read Daniel 3 90 feet tall! Can you imagine a statue that tall? Nebuchadnezzar commanded that everyone worship that statue. If you were in Daniel’s friend’s place, how would you respond? Look at how these three men did respond in vv16-18. Talk about BOLD! So, what could Nebuchadnezzar do, but follow through on his threats? […]

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June 30, 2016 – 1 Timothy 3

Read 1 Timothy 3 Today’s reading is a short chapter that is jam-packed with guidance for church leaders. Remember Paul is writing to Timothy, and these are not only commands for leaders, but also the desired behavior for all believers. vv1-6 are considered the requirements for elders (church leaders). Think about these requirements. Why do […]

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Do you know God?

Can you really know for sure you are going to heaven? Is it really possible to have a relationship with God and to know your sins are forgiven? God does not want you to live in uncertainty. He wants you to know for sure that you are going to heaven.