Monday, June 23, 2014

TAKE TIME: June 23-28 Reading Schedule

Introduction: God continues to speak to Jeremiah and Jeremiah continues to prophecy against the nation of Judah. But even as Jeremiah denounces the last kings of Judah who descended from David he delivers a message of hope as he tells of the future king of Israel who is descended from David!

 Assignment:
  • Monday - Jeremiah 21:1-22:9
  • Tuesday - Jeremiah 22:10-23:8
  • Wednesday - Jeremiah 23:9-40
  • Thursday - Jeremiah chapter 24
  • Friday - Jeremiah chapter 25
  • Saturday - Jeremiah chapter 26
Memory Verse

Behold the days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth.  Jeremiah 23:8

Prayer Journal (ACTS)
  • Adoration - Praise God for being your King!
  • 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

We have read often of the intercessory prayers that Jeremiah made on behalf of specific people and for his nation in general. Make a list of people that require your prayers. Go beyond the illness list mentality! There is nothing wrong with praying for the physical health of people, but what is really required now is prayer for spiritual health! Get serious about fervently praying and interceding for those who are spiritually ill!

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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)