Monday, March 10, 2014

TAKE TIME: March 10-15, 2014 Schedule

Introduction: Not only did Isaiah prophecy about what would befall the nations of Judah and Israel, but through him God told what would happen to other powerful nations of the day that relied upon their own strength and defenses to make them feel invulnerable to destruction.

 Assignment:
  • Monday - Isaiah 15:1-16:14
  • Tuesday - Isaiah 17:1-18:7
  • Wednesday - Isaiah chapter 19
  • Thursday - Isaiah 20:1-21:17
  • Friday - Isaiah chapter 22
  • Saturday - Isaiah chapter 23
Memory Verse

Review verses from previous weeks.

Prayer Journal (ACTS)
  • Adoration - Praise God for being a righteous judge. Kingdoms, like people, rise and fall at God's judgment .
  • Confession - Ask God to reveal hidden sin in your life and then confess it.
  • Thanksgiving - Thank God for any answers to your prayers.
  • Supplication - What are your prayer requests this week? List them for future reference so that you can see how God answers.
Search the Scriptures

Look for references for each of the following:
  • Promises that God made and to whom He made them. Do they apply to you?
  • References that either refer to or infer something about future events.
  • What does this passage teach about Jesus?
  • Commandments that God made and to whom He made them. Do they apply to you?
Putting the Word into Action

The nations that God judged thought they were beyond destruction. While we cannot protect our nation, we can pray for her. This would be a good week to ask God for a revival in the land so that He might spare your country from the destruction that comes when He judges wicked nations.

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Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
Psalms 19:14 (KJV)