WEEK 1
Old Testament Edition:
Ruth 1:16
Ruth expresses her
deep and determined loyalty and love to Naomi.
Especially in forsaking the Moabite gods and embracing Jehovah God alone.
New Testament Edition:
2 Corinthians 4:5
It is good to dwell on this boasting! It keeps us humble and
focuses us on the right thing.
WEEK 2
Old Testament Edition: 1 Samuel
13:14
Consider the seriousness of Saul’s
sin and the proceeding judgment of God. Remember and rejoice in the saving
power of Christ.
New Testament Edition:
Galatians 2:16
To be justified means God says your standing with him is
just as if you never sinned and just as if you always obeyed- because of Jesus
WEEK 3
Old Testament
Edition: 2 Samuel 7:12
The promise to David
about his offspring is another prophecy of the coming King- Jesus Christ. The
establishment of Jesus kingdom, is a
hope held promise for believers today.
New Testament
Edition: Ephesians 4:1-3 (2 Weeks)
See the “therefore” at the beginning of the verse? What is it referring to? Consider the calling
of the Christian here. What is the calling mentioned previous to this verse?
WEEK 4
Old Testament
Edition: 1 Kings
9:3
“Men cannot make a place holy, yet what we, in sincerity,
devote to God, we may hope he will graciously accept as his” Matthew Henry
New Testament
Edition: Ephesians 4:1-3 (Second week of two)
What does it mean to be eager to maintain the unity of the
Spirit through the bonds of peace? Are you eager to have that? Do you pursue
that in your everyday living?
WEEK 5
Old Testament Edition:
2 Kings 17:22
In the Old Testament narrative, here explains the reason for
Israel’s
exile. God, with his disciplining hand of judgment, desired their repentance. Have
you departed from your life’s sin today?
New Testament Edition Philippians 1:21
This biblical perspective carries a lot of hope about both
life and death. Consider the results of living in this truth for your life
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