Thursday, November 30, 2023

WeakEnd Assignment – Genesis Four

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_KBzoxRCpg

YouTube Discovering the Gospel in Genesis – Tim Keller

By Gospel in Life

 

Between today and the end of the year, this new series will explore the forty-four prophecies in the Old Testament that foretold of Jesus coming.  The hope is that it will help us be a bit more sympathetic for how surprised the Pharisees and Sadducees were when Jesus showed up as a simple carpenter and teacher.

Assignment

1.    Set aside an hour and find a place where you will not be interrupted.

2.    Bring your Bible, notebook, something to write with and a refreshment.

3.    Settle in.  Quieten your heart and pray that the Lord will give you new insight into His word and that it will give you new boldness to share these learnings with at least two more people.

4.    Open your notebook, date the page for today and create a table like the one below in your notebook. 

NOTE:  if your note page is not large enough to accommodate this kind of table, just write them like this: 

Genesis3:15 and Galatians 4.4 and then list the topic that you find there. 

Prophetic Scripture

Fulfilled

Topic

Genesis 3:15

Galatians 4.4

 

Genesis 12:3

Matthew 1:1

 

Genesis 17:19

Luke 3:34

 

Genesis 49:10

Luke 3:33

 

5.    Once you have completed each of the sets and identified the topic that is covered consider how the Pharisees and Sadducees might have misinterpreted them.

6.    Pray and thank God that He has been working since the creation of all things that He understood how sin would stain the hearts of people and that God was planning His ‘Solution’ even from them.

 

Take care with love, especially His, Darlene (who still prays for you daily)

 

PSS:  Find my statement of faith:  https://especiallyhislove.blogspot.com  (where you will also find a series of beginner Bible studies to share). Find the WeakDay Devotion online by doing a Google search for ‘WeakDay Devotion’.  (Also, there is an android ‘Google Blogger’ app you can download to read them on your phone.  Not sure about Apple.).  For the books, go to Amazon books.  

 

NEW PRAYER REQUESTS

·      URGENT ISRAEL– during this cease fire, pray for the hostages that are still held captive and help Israel locate and rescue them before it is too late.  Please Pray for those who have lost loved ones, continued protection of the hostages, for the Israeli soldiers and strategists moving through enemy territory to save lives, restore peace and purify the land of all the terrorists.  Pray also for the Palestinian people – many are also helpless captives of the terrorists.

·      NEW Lindsey - the youngest daughter (now all grown up) of my dearest friends Annette and Lyle.  Lindsey needs your prayers for healing and strengthening.  Pray for her patience and the wisdom of her health care providers.

·      David – was in hospital for observation and special treatment of his congestive heart symptoms and pneumonia.  He is now home and feeling better, but tired.  Pray for his patience and continued wisdom for his health carers, and for Heidi, his daughter and sole carer to be strong and healthy.

·      Barbara – the beloved wife of my brother, Tim (who passed away suddenly early this year).  Please pray God places people in her path who will help her with all the things He knows she needs help with.  Pray for Barb’s peace and protection at night.

·      Patti and John – Pray the Lord keeps them safe and healthy and that they are encouraged in the strength of the Lord and never compromise the truth of the Bible for any reason.  (Joshuah 1:6-9).

·      Jeff and Rachael’s family, Peyton and Carter - Payton, granddaughter, now a senior in university.  Carter, their son, now a freshman in college.  Both are exceptional students and love the Lord.  Pray they are not distracted by worldly things, that the Lord watches over and protects them, that they continue to do well in their studies and that their love of God’s Word increases daily.

·      Sarah and Andrew – he left his job a year ago -- she went to work in a new role.  Pray for this precious Christian couple that they focus on family balance to the glory of the Lord.

·      Bettina – continue to pray for her as she grows into a new phase of her life in the Lord.  Pray each of her five married daughters, spouses and 18 grandchildren grow to love and follow the Lord Jesus Christ.

·      Ian – continue to pray that his desire to grow his understanding and effectiveness with personal evangelism is fulfilled. 

·      Elina – needs God’s wisdom and the courage of her convictions and resolve to live a life that is Christ-honouring for herself and her young son, Jimmy.

·      Megan (for emotional healing) and Scott, her husband (for patience and wisdom) and wisdom for his sister, Clare, as she seeks to support them through troubled times.

·      Christine – give her strength as she journeys to heart-healing and pray her husband gives his heart to the Lord.

·      Robin – lost her beloved mother (was 93 years old), please pray for strength and healing for her as she navigates through this time of mourning and for her daughter who is comforting her.

·      Pray for true, Christ-centered revival in America.

 

Pray for those in full-time service

Pray the Lord upholds our Christian leaders – that they never compromise God’s Word and remain bold and courageous in the face of evil.  Pray for their wisdom, safety, ingenuity, strength and for their families.

Pray Especially for Salvation for:

·      Becky – recovering and in rehabilitation for spinal surgery.  Pray for her patience and for her health care providers that they are wise and compassionate, that her family rallies around her to care for her and most of all that she finds the Lord in all this.

·      Fred and Barb brother of Patti -- for salvation.

·      Bryan and Julie (Patti’s daughter) Pray for the salvation of at least one of the family, that the others will follow shortly thereafter.  They are the parents of Callilah, Adrian, Micah, Kevin and Nate -- lost, damaged and troubled children – all of whom we have prayed for over the years.

·      Sophie– six-year-old daughter of a friend is chronically unwell and frail.  Please pray for her, her parents and health carers to find ways to manage her symptoms and heal her and that this will lead them all to come to salvation.

·      Paul – please pray for him.  He still has not found a job or work after more than ten years.  He is very discouraged and now unwell.  Please pray the Lord provides needed work so he can begin to heal and strengthen.

·      Pray for Jeff and Rachael’s family in Louisville to desire and seek a relationship with the Lord.

·      Peggy – a dear friend and colleague of my sister-in-law who has been battling cancer in her neck for years.  Her new oncologist has started a combination of chemo and radiation that seems to be working, but she is miserable.  Please pray for her as she waits for her body to heal and strengthen and that she finds salvation.

·      Sue and Rob – opened their home to support Luke who is angry and lost.  He has been there a long time now and refuses to move out.  Please pray the Lord saves all three and that Luke realises he must take responsibility for his own life.  Pray for continued patience and compassion of Sue and Rob.

·      Demi and John – one evening he went out his backdoor to run an errand and was attacked by someone with a knife who stabbed him several times (one pierced his heart).  He has recovered physically, but please pray for him and his wife as they pull their lives together – that they might find the Lord in all the chaos left behind.

·      Jen N – a Jewish woman I met at work, please pray for her that she will find a new role and that she stays safe and healthy.  Please pray for her and her two boys (ages 16 and 17).

 

Pray for those with ongoing health concerns

Many of us have family, friends and loved ones with fragile health.  Pray God takes special care with them and protects them in practical ways and that the Lord will have mercy on them.

Pray for the World

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