Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Goes through the names of Noah's grandsons, and some of their son's.
2-5. Not really in this chapter.
6. Don't be a Ham in life!
I find it odd that it says Japheth was the oldest, Shem, the middle and Ham the youngest, but when going through the "Table Of Nations," Ham is listed in between the two brothers.
I am going through the Bible one small step at a time!!! This will NOT happen over a year and who knows how long the process will take, but I plan to learn more about the God I serve, grow closer to him and take you along for the ride of your life
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Genesis 9:18-29
It's been a little while, but we're still plugging away!! But first I have to share a thought that's been on my mind. ;-) How much do you fully rely on God?? There's an app for that. Well, actually a bracelet that came out sometime after What Would Jesus Do (WWJD). The initials on the bracelet are F.R.O.G. It was popular for a while, like other new things, but I still have to ask the question. Are you relying on God for everything?
A lot of times I see people, family, friends, myself who rely on others or themselves for everything. They put a lot of hope and confidence in their relationships. You may rely on your spouse to make you feel beautiful/handsome, your job to feel accomplished, your children to feel loved when your spouse is far away. You may even rely on substances, drugs, drinks, pills, to take away the pain of something that happened in your past, something that is happening today.
Well, people are only human, we will fail each other. We will break promises. Sometimes we try to fulfill them, but we only have so much time on our hands and the promise gets broken. Sometimes we promise without really intending to do what we say. Sometimes we promise and we don't realize! (I seem to do this with my kids, telling them lets do such and such, then forgetting I said so. They remind me quite often of this!!)
But I'm going to encourage you to put all your trust in God.He will never fail. You may think that He has failed you before, maybe you asked Him to do something but He didn't come through. You may not realize how little you trust Him.
Just a thought to think about.
Well, lets finish chapter 9!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. We all came from the sons of Noah, who got drunk one night. Ham saw and did nothing, Shem and Japeth covered him. Noah cursed the younger son and blessed the older two who covered him.
2. Well, I guess you could say that when someone does something kinda stupid or embarrassing, it would be exemplary to help without making a scene!! I can just picture Ham going to his brothers, "guess what dad did!?"
3. I don't know if Noah was just embarrassed by his son seeing him naked or because he did nothing or if there is something darker to what Ham maybe said that isn't written. Obviously, it was enough to be cursed and called the "lowest of slaves to his brothers"
4. Command: I'm not seeing one!
5. Neither am I seeing a particular sin, I mean, I have never found a relative naked, but I imagine I would do what I could not to look at them, turning my head and covering them up!
6. I've always thought of this as the first scene in the Bible where someone gets drunk by drinking too much, but looking at verse 20, I don't think that's the case. Noah had just planted a vineyard and maybe was not used to having grapes or whatever crushed into a drink and fermented. And if I use my imagination, I think the atmosphere must have been different from after the flood. The sun may have baked those grapes (or whatever!!) and you know how grape juice tastes after sitting out just for a few hours! He may not have realized what would happen from drinking what he thought was a simple concoction of wine!? Just my thoughts and opinion!
A lot of times I see people, family, friends, myself who rely on others or themselves for everything. They put a lot of hope and confidence in their relationships. You may rely on your spouse to make you feel beautiful/handsome, your job to feel accomplished, your children to feel loved when your spouse is far away. You may even rely on substances, drugs, drinks, pills, to take away the pain of something that happened in your past, something that is happening today.
Well, people are only human, we will fail each other. We will break promises. Sometimes we try to fulfill them, but we only have so much time on our hands and the promise gets broken. Sometimes we promise without really intending to do what we say. Sometimes we promise and we don't realize! (I seem to do this with my kids, telling them lets do such and such, then forgetting I said so. They remind me quite often of this!!)
But I'm going to encourage you to put all your trust in God.He will never fail. You may think that He has failed you before, maybe you asked Him to do something but He didn't come through. You may not realize how little you trust Him.
Just a thought to think about.
Well, lets finish chapter 9!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. We all came from the sons of Noah, who got drunk one night. Ham saw and did nothing, Shem and Japeth covered him. Noah cursed the younger son and blessed the older two who covered him.
2. Well, I guess you could say that when someone does something kinda stupid or embarrassing, it would be exemplary to help without making a scene!! I can just picture Ham going to his brothers, "guess what dad did!?"
3. I don't know if Noah was just embarrassed by his son seeing him naked or because he did nothing or if there is something darker to what Ham maybe said that isn't written. Obviously, it was enough to be cursed and called the "lowest of slaves to his brothers"
4. Command: I'm not seeing one!
5. Neither am I seeing a particular sin, I mean, I have never found a relative naked, but I imagine I would do what I could not to look at them, turning my head and covering them up!
6. I've always thought of this as the first scene in the Bible where someone gets drunk by drinking too much, but looking at verse 20, I don't think that's the case. Noah had just planted a vineyard and maybe was not used to having grapes or whatever crushed into a drink and fermented. And if I use my imagination, I think the atmosphere must have been different from after the flood. The sun may have baked those grapes (or whatever!!) and you know how grape juice tastes after sitting out just for a few hours! He may not have realized what would happen from drinking what he thought was a simple concoction of wine!? Just my thoughts and opinion!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Genesis 9:1-17
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God makes a covenant with Noah to be fruitful and increase in number, all living thing is now food, (not just the green plants, but not meat with lifeblood - I guess not still living!), God says never again will a flood destroy the earth and sets the rainbow as a sign of His promise.
2. To be fruitful?? ;-) I don't think it applies since we have increased quite a bit!!
3. n/a
4. God demands an accounting for the life of his fellow man. So no killing!
5. n/a
6. That even though there may be flooding, there will never again be a big flood!! So no worries when the waters rise.
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God makes a covenant with Noah to be fruitful and increase in number, all living thing is now food, (not just the green plants, but not meat with lifeblood - I guess not still living!), God says never again will a flood destroy the earth and sets the rainbow as a sign of His promise.
2. To be fruitful?? ;-) I don't think it applies since we have increased quite a bit!!
3. n/a
4. God demands an accounting for the life of his fellow man. So no killing!
5. n/a
6. That even though there may be flooding, there will never again be a big flood!! So no worries when the waters rise.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Genesis 8:1-22
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Describes the flood, how long it lasted, and Noah coming out after the ground dried up; then Noah built an alter and sacrificed an offering; God promised to never again destroy all living creatures as he did.
2. To give glory to God.
3. n/a
4. n/a
5. n/a
6. n/a
If anyone feels there is more to some of these chapters, feel free to share!!
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Describes the flood, how long it lasted, and Noah coming out after the ground dried up; then Noah built an alter and sacrificed an offering; God promised to never again destroy all living creatures as he did.
2. To give glory to God.
3. n/a
4. n/a
5. n/a
6. n/a
If anyone feels there is more to some of these chapters, feel free to share!!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Genesis 7:1-24
Okay, I haven't been faithful everyday, but knowing someone may be reading this helps to remind me!! I know this is a process and I'm working to read God's word everyday. So thank you for helping to keep me accountable!!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Noah goes into the ark with his family and the animals; it rained for 40 days/nights and the water rose to 20 feet over the tops of the mountain; it flooded for 150 days.
2. Following God's precept to at "t". If not, Noah would have not survived such a long time!
3. n/a
4. n/a
5. n/a
6. Even when God's direction sounds weird, like building a huge boat in the middle of a desert, do it because "he said so"!! God sees the whole picture from start to finish so why not trust him?!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Noah goes into the ark with his family and the animals; it rained for 40 days/nights and the water rose to 20 feet over the tops of the mountain; it flooded for 150 days.
2. Following God's precept to at "t". If not, Noah would have not survived such a long time!
3. n/a
4. n/a
5. n/a
6. Even when God's direction sounds weird, like building a huge boat in the middle of a desert, do it because "he said so"!! God sees the whole picture from start to finish so why not trust him?!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Genesis 6:1-22
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Men increased in number, talks of Nephilim, (which there are various definitions of whom they truly were), Lord saw that man's wickedness was great, wanted to wipe us off the earth, but Noah found favor in His eyes.
2. Try to be like Noah, righteous and blameless among the people of my time; walk with God. And do as God says.
3. Don't let my thoughts turn toward evil, don't be violent or corrupt.
4. When God says do something, do it exactly the way He said. Don't turn from it, to the right or the left.
5. no
6. Don't get bogged down in little things of the day so that I can't walk with God.
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Men increased in number, talks of Nephilim, (which there are various definitions of whom they truly were), Lord saw that man's wickedness was great, wanted to wipe us off the earth, but Noah found favor in His eyes.
2. Try to be like Noah, righteous and blameless among the people of my time; walk with God. And do as God says.
3. Don't let my thoughts turn toward evil, don't be violent or corrupt.
4. When God says do something, do it exactly the way He said. Don't turn from it, to the right or the left.
5. no
6. Don't get bogged down in little things of the day so that I can't walk with God.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Genesis 5: From Adam to Noah
Yes, it has been about three weeks. Terrible that I just started and have lapsed so long!! I shan't even blame it on recent events because God ought to come before events even if I am tired or not home much. I'd love to say even though I haven't posted online, I have been still doing my study, but I won't lie. I will just fess up and say I have let things slip and notice as of late I am crankier with my kids than when I was reading every day!! So here I come back to Genesis!!!! Let's see if we can finish chapter five.
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God created man in his likeness, male and female he created them. Goes through Adam's line and how long each lived (nearly 1000 years each!!! Don't know I'd want to live that long!) Says that Enoch walked with God and then was "no more", God took him away. Then Noah was born.
The rest of the chapter is a list of who bore who and how long each lived.
Quite an easy chapter, don't know why it took me so long to get back to this!! And I must say that I was reading "Bringing up Boys" by Dr. Dobson when I read that we need to take every chance we have to relate to our children or teach them about our faith. Only God knows our hours upon this earth so don't squander that time. This in a chapter directed at fathers toward their sons and yet it pierced my own heart!!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God created man in his likeness, male and female he created them. Goes through Adam's line and how long each lived (nearly 1000 years each!!! Don't know I'd want to live that long!) Says that Enoch walked with God and then was "no more", God took him away. Then Noah was born.
The rest of the chapter is a list of who bore who and how long each lived.
Quite an easy chapter, don't know why it took me so long to get back to this!! And I must say that I was reading "Bringing up Boys" by Dr. Dobson when I read that we need to take every chance we have to relate to our children or teach them about our faith. Only God knows our hours upon this earth so don't squander that time. This in a chapter directed at fathers toward their sons and yet it pierced my own heart!!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Genesis 4:8-27 "My Brother's Keeper
Okay, we are finishing this chapter!! And there are just a few verses about who was born to who (usually parts like this slow me down, but thus we will endure it; it's small after all!). And sorry it's been a few days, Tuesday I did something else but Wed/Thur I was a slacker!!!
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Cain kills his brother Abel and when God approaches him, says "Am I my brother's keeper", God turns the crops against him so they will no longer yield, thus making Cain a wanderer and puts a mark on him. Cain has children. Adam has another son, Seth. People start proclaiming the name of the Lord.
2. Uh, well, if my son kills my other son, have more?? Not really good examples set here!
3. Refrain from anger, as it can develop hate, which can turn into disregard and death of another person.
4. no.
5. no.
6. Raising my children and allowing hate to grow and breed. If possible, keep attuned to their feelings so I know when one feels left out and starts hating the other.
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Cain kills his brother Abel and when God approaches him, says "Am I my brother's keeper", God turns the crops against him so they will no longer yield, thus making Cain a wanderer and puts a mark on him. Cain has children. Adam has another son, Seth. People start proclaiming the name of the Lord.
2. Uh, well, if my son kills my other son, have more?? Not really good examples set here!
3. Refrain from anger, as it can develop hate, which can turn into disregard and death of another person.
4. no.
5. no.
6. Raising my children and allowing hate to grow and breed. If possible, keep attuned to their feelings so I know when one feels left out and starts hating the other.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Genesis 4:1-7
Okay, we are starting a new chapter!! This one is about Cain and Abel and the whole chapter is 26 verses, so let's see how far we get....actually I'm going to stop at verse 7! Let's see what God has to say about the different "offerings".
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Adam and Eve have two babies so far, Cain, then Abel. Cain worked the fields/soil while Abel kept flocks and they both brought their offerings to the Lord but God looked with favor on Abel which made Cain angry; God asks him why so angry, tells him to do what is right so sin is not going to take over.
2. Follow God with all my heart. Don't just give him what is in my wallet (say for a tithe) or what is convenient (say a minute here or there), give him the Best. Give him at least the ten percent even when money is tight and look for other ways to give him my best time, maybe the first hours in the morning when I am most alert and excitable, rather than at night. And when he reprimands me, master the sin.
3. Watch, diligently, for sin. If I'm going to do something wrong (or not do what is right that I know I should be doing) know that sin is crouching and waiting for me, desiring to have me. So, don't just not do what is wrong, like adultery or stealing, Do what is right like giving my all to my marriage, giving and helping to the poor, teaching the young the right ways; go the extra mile, not just what is needed to be done with the day. That all sounds a little confusing, but it's like Romans 7:15 "I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do"
4. Do what is right. Find the answers in the Bible if I'm unsure what is right.
5. Don't compare myself with my brother or sister or friend, etc. If God seems to favor someone else, maybe I should look to myself and see why He doesn't favor me.
6. Pretty much what I said before about not comparing and doing what is right and going the extra mile!! Especially while my kids are watching my every move!!!
Whew that was only a few verses, but powerful in itself.
Read the verse and answer the following questions: (don't forget that Bible, a pen and highlighter!! You may even start with a notebook and have these questions at the front as a reference, then throughout the book, just write your answers!! Just an idea!? :-) )
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. Adam and Eve have two babies so far, Cain, then Abel. Cain worked the fields/soil while Abel kept flocks and they both brought their offerings to the Lord but God looked with favor on Abel which made Cain angry; God asks him why so angry, tells him to do what is right so sin is not going to take over.
2. Follow God with all my heart. Don't just give him what is in my wallet (say for a tithe) or what is convenient (say a minute here or there), give him the Best. Give him at least the ten percent even when money is tight and look for other ways to give him my best time, maybe the first hours in the morning when I am most alert and excitable, rather than at night. And when he reprimands me, master the sin.
3. Watch, diligently, for sin. If I'm going to do something wrong (or not do what is right that I know I should be doing) know that sin is crouching and waiting for me, desiring to have me. So, don't just not do what is wrong, like adultery or stealing, Do what is right like giving my all to my marriage, giving and helping to the poor, teaching the young the right ways; go the extra mile, not just what is needed to be done with the day. That all sounds a little confusing, but it's like Romans 7:15 "I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do"
4. Do what is right. Find the answers in the Bible if I'm unsure what is right.
5. Don't compare myself with my brother or sister or friend, etc. If God seems to favor someone else, maybe I should look to myself and see why He doesn't favor me.
6. Pretty much what I said before about not comparing and doing what is right and going the extra mile!! Especially while my kids are watching my every move!!!
Whew that was only a few verses, but powerful in itself.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Genesis 3:17-24
Some of these verses are so short that the questions don't really apply or have an answer, but I shall press on!! ;-)
Read the verse and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. The ground is cursed because of Adam's sin and caring for it becomes hard; names his wife Eve; and they receive clothing; Now that they know of good and evil, they are banished from the garden so they won't eat of the tree of life.
2. Don't sin?!
3. Doing what God says to do
4. no
5. no
6. listen to God
Read the verse and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. The ground is cursed because of Adam's sin and caring for it becomes hard; names his wife Eve; and they receive clothing; Now that they know of good and evil, they are banished from the garden so they won't eat of the tree of life.
2. Don't sin?!
3. Doing what God says to do
4. no
5. no
6. listen to God
Friday, May 20, 2011
Genesis 3:14-16
Read the verse and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. says the serpent is cursed above all the animals; puts enmity between woman and serpent; greatly increases pain in childbearing
2. no
3. no
4. no
5. no
6. just pain!!
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. says the serpent is cursed above all the animals; puts enmity between woman and serpent; greatly increases pain in childbearing
2. no
3. no
4. no
5. no
6. just pain!!
Genesis 2:4-25
Read the verses and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God' mankind of Adam and Eve; telling Adam to work the land and care for it; not to eat of 2 trees.
2. to work and care for land
3. to listen when God's plainly speaking
4. care for our world
5. n/a
6. I am made in God's image and a helper for man
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God' mankind of Adam and Eve; telling Adam to work the land and care for it; not to eat of 2 trees.
2. to work and care for land
3. to listen when God's plainly speaking
4. care for our world
5. n/a
6. I am made in God's image and a helper for man
Genesis 1:1 - 2:3
In the Beginning....
Read the verses and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God created; then he saw each creation (light, sky, animals, etc.) through the day - saw it from dawn to dusk and said it is good! (except land and water are neutral). He always created in day, then there was evening, then morning. After creating man and everything was done, he said it was very good and then rested.
2. to create but also to rest
3. working on seventh day, even a little
4. seventh day is to be holy
5. doing too much on Sundays
6. getting things ready Saturday and resting or "letting go" of little things Sunday.
Read the verses and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
1. God created; then he saw each creation (light, sky, animals, etc.) through the day - saw it from dawn to dusk and said it is good! (except land and water are neutral). He always created in day, then there was evening, then morning. After creating man and everything was done, he said it was very good and then rested.
2. to create but also to rest
3. working on seventh day, even a little
4. seventh day is to be holy
5. doing too much on Sundays
6. getting things ready Saturday and resting or "letting go" of little things Sunday.
Genesis 3:1-13
Read the verse and answer the following questions:
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
This is the Fall of Man [and woman]
1. The "Serpent" tempts the woman with fruit to be like God, and twists God's word, putting doubt in her, and showing how desirable it would be to gain wisdom; she gives some to her husband; and they realize they are naked and hide from God; then the man says "she told me too" and she says "the serpent told me too!" It's funny how it says "she gave some to her husband who was with her" Did he not try to stop her or say anything like, uh, God said no!?
2. Not a good example, unless it's God for not striking down his first man and woman for disobeying!!
3. Don't play the blame game and don't hide from God.
4. When God says something straight forward like "don't do such and such" listen and obey!!
5. Blaming others when I need to take responsibility.
6. Try to not sin, and when I do (it will happen, I'm not perfect!) don't take anyone else down the bad road!
Well that's all for today, tomorrow will be verses 14-16. Quick but deep I think.
1. Summarize in a few sentences what the passage is about:
2. Is there an example for me to follow?
3. Is there an error I need to avoid?
4. Is there a command for me to obey?
5. Is there a sin I need to forsake?
6. What application of this passage can I make today?
My answers and opinion:
This is the Fall of Man [and woman]
1. The "Serpent" tempts the woman with fruit to be like God, and twists God's word, putting doubt in her, and showing how desirable it would be to gain wisdom; she gives some to her husband; and they realize they are naked and hide from God; then the man says "she told me too" and she says "the serpent told me too!" It's funny how it says "she gave some to her husband who was with her" Did he not try to stop her or say anything like, uh, God said no!?
2. Not a good example, unless it's God for not striking down his first man and woman for disobeying!!
3. Don't play the blame game and don't hide from God.
4. When God says something straight forward like "don't do such and such" listen and obey!!
5. Blaming others when I need to take responsibility.
6. Try to not sin, and when I do (it will happen, I'm not perfect!) don't take anyone else down the bad road!
Well that's all for today, tomorrow will be verses 14-16. Quick but deep I think.
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