Psalms– 19 and 20
Old Testament– 1 Kings 18: 30 – 46
New Testament– Mark 4: 10 – 20
Psalms– 21
Old Testament– 1 Kings 19: 1 – 9
New Testament– Mark 4: 21 – 29
PSALMS
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Psalms 19 to 21
Psalms 19: 14
Let the words of my mouth …heart be acceptable in THY sight.
The proper response to the work of salvation in our lives is a constant prayer that GOD will keep our hearts, words and lives free from sin and pleasing to Him. Both the meditation of our hearts and the reflection of our minds should be acceptable to GOD.
OLD TESTAMENT
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1 Kings 18: 30 – 19: 9
1 Kings 18: 37
Thou hast turned their heart back again.
The purpose of Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal and then his prayer was to reveal the grace of GOD to His people. He wanted to turn their hearts back to GOD.
Similarly John the Baptist the Elijah of New Testament had as his goal to turn the hearts of many back to GOD in preparation for the coming of CHRIST.
NEW TESTAMENT
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Mark 4: 10 – 29
Mark 4: 25
Taken even that which he hath.
JESUS states here a principle of HIS kingdom, believers must continue to acquire truth and grace or they will lose even what they have. Growth in grace or spiritual decline may be hardly perceptible in the lives of many. Nevertheless, it is a fact that a Christian either grows or degenerates.
Psalms– 19 and 20
Old Testament– 1 Kings 18: 30 – 46
New Testament– Mark 4: 10 – 20
Psalms– 21
Old Testament– 1 Kings 19: 1 – 9
New Testament– Mark 4: 21 – 29
PSALMS
🎼
Psalms 19 to 21
Psalms 19: 14
Let the words of my mouth …heart be acceptable in THY sight.
The proper response to the work of salvation in our lives is a constant prayer that GOD will keep our hearts, words and lives free from sin and pleasing to Him. Both the meditation of our hearts and the reflection of our minds should be acceptable to GOD.
OLD TESTAMENT
🌈
1 Kings 18: 30 – 19: 9
1 Kings 18: 37
Thou hast turned their heart back again.
The purpose of Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal and then his prayer was to reveal the grace of GOD to His people. He wanted to turn their hearts back to GOD.
Similarly John the Baptist the Elijah of New Testament had as his goal to turn the hearts of many back to GOD in preparation for the coming of CHRIST.
NEW TESTAMENT
✝️
Mark 4: 10 – 29
Mark 4: 25
Taken even that which he hath.
JESUS states here a principle of HIS kingdom, believers must continue to acquire truth and grace or they will lose even what they have. Growth in grace or spiritual decline may be hardly perceptible in the lives of many. Nevertheless, it is a fact that a Christian either grows or degenerates.
Away in an obscure corner of Asia Minor, the greatest event of world’s history had taken place: The advent of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Christian Church.
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