Psalm/Tehillim 7 . Praise - Lord - sing . Proverbs/Mishle 11 . Romans 6 . God . righteousness - holiness . Everlasting Life - Eternal Life . Submit Yourself - Every Ordinance . Matthew 18 . Peter . forgive - 7 times - 70 x 7 - unlimited . Kingdom of Heaven . Certain King . 10,000 talents . Compassion . Same Servant . his Fellowservants . Hundredpence . Luke 6 . Judaea . Jerusalem . Tyre - Sidon . Healed . Unclean Spirits . Rejoice . Love . Love your enemies . Bless Them . Merciful . Judge Not . Fruit - Foundation - Rock . Sunday School Lesson . Promises
The Sunday School Lesson is shared from Luke 6:17-31 (Background Scripture: Luke 6:17-36; Devotional Scripture: Matthew 18:21-35) for 1/12/2014.
The Sunday School Lesson is shared from Luke 14:7-18a, 22-24 (Background Scripture: Luke 14:7-24; Devotional Reading: Psalm/Tehillim 147:1-11) for 1/19/2014.
talents ... 1 talent (kikkar) weight-talent "of king" - 158 lbs - 1 oz. - 10 dwts - 0 grs.
pence ... The Roman penny is the 8th part of an ounce which after five shillings the ounce is seven pence half-penny.
Tyre ... an ancient city of Phoenicia (port of Crete), covering 100 acres on an island, & having two ports of 12 acres each; now a town of 3,000 inhabitants (Biblical Times).
Sidon ... capital of Phoenicia, a walled city of 10,000 inhabitants (Biblical Times).
Love ... agape (God's Love - Unconditional) .... philo (tender affection) ... eros (romantic type)
Promises: Psalm/Tehillim 7:10; Proverbs/Mishle 11:3,5,6,8 (The Upright Are Blessed & Prospered) .... Romans 6:23 (Eternal Life) ... Luke 6:22,23 (Joy, Rest & Peace) ... Luke 6:37 (Pardon for Iniquities & Sins) ... Prospered does not always mean wealth/material riches - but there were some in Biblical Times that did have wealth.
Luke 6:17-49 ... The great Sermon ... Luke 4:14-8:56 (The Return To Galilee)
Luke 6:17-31
Verses 17-20
Verse 17 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ Reception by Men, Followed by Multitudes
Verse 17 ... Matthew 4:25; Mark 3:7
Verse 18 ... Miracles; Miracles In Ejecting Devils & Destroying Idols; Ejection of Devils
Verse 19 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ's Miracles
Verse 19 ... Matthew 14:36; Mark 6:56
Verse 20 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Steadfastness Rewarded
Verse 20 ... Matthew 5:3
(Matthew 5-7 ... Reference Scripture in Sunday School Book)
Verses 21-323 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Steadfastness Rewarded
Verse 21 ... Matthew 5:6 ... Verse 22 (Matthew 5:11) ... Verse 23 (Matthew 5:12)
Verses 24-31
Verses 24-26 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Steadfastness Rewarded
Verse 27 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Prayer for Persecutors
Verse 27 ... Matthew 5:44
Verse 28 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Prayer for Persecutors
Verse 28 ... Matthew 5:44
Verse 29 ... Man Redeemed; Duties & Graces Of The New Life; Meekness ... The Outward Man; body Clothed; Portions of Dress, Coat
Verse 29 ... Matthew 5:40
Verse 30 ... Trials & Persecutions; Conduct Under Persecution; Non-Resistance
Verse 30 ... Matthew 5:42
Verse 31 ... Man Redeemed; Duties & Graces Of The New Life; Love to Man
Verse 31 ... Matthew 7:12
Monday - January 6, 2014 - Judged by the Righteous God - Psalm/Tehillim 7:1-17
An Appeal For Justice ... Psalm of Supplication: On account of affliction - Expressing trust in God - Professing the psalmists integrity ... Didactic (instruct/teach) Psalm: Showing the blessings of God's people & the misery of HIS enemies.
Tuesday - January 7, 2014 - The Righteous & Upright - Proverbs/Mishle 11:3-11
Moral virtues & their contrary vices ... vice(blemish/defect/wickedness)
Wednesday - January 8, 2014 - Enslaved to God - Romans 6:16-23
The Gospel for The World: 'The Righteous - By Faith Shall Live' ... Romans 1:18b-8:39
Thursday - January 9, 2014 - Living as God's Servants - I Peter 2:11-17
The Christian Civic Submission (I Peter 2:13-17) ... The Submission Of The Christian (I Peter 2:11-3:12)
Friday - January 10, 2014 - Forgiveness & Mercy - Matthew 18:21-35
Teaching: The Church ... Matthew 17:24-18:35
Saturday - January 11, 2014 - Blessings & Woes - Luke 6:20-26
Woe ... warning
Sunday - January 12, 2014 - Do Not Judge - Luke 6:27-42
Scripture reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible, KJV Topical Edition Bible, Special Arrangement N.T, KJV, Zondervan Bible Commentary, Vine's Expository Dictionary of O.T. & N.T. Words, & Merriam Webster's Deluxe Dictionary 10th Collegiate Edition
Angela Watkins Christian Writer, Reviewer, God's Avenue to Success, Virtual Creator. Matthew 6:33; 3 John 1:2; Deuteronomy 8:13, Open for Collaboration
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Fighting For Dear Life 'Terri Schiavo': Book Review
This is not a new review. I was sent a complimentary copy of this book to review, from the publishing company while being the Baptist Editor/Host for a site between 2002 - 2006/2007.
David Gibbs defends the rights of churches and Christians nationwide through Gibbs Law Association. He is a graduate of Liberty University and received his law degree from Duke University.
David took a leap of faith in October 2003 when Bob and Mary Schindler, Terri Schiavo's parents asked him to become the lead attorney in their frantic fight to save their daughter's life. Gibbs embarked on a compelling journey that would forever change his life.
Terri Schiavo is dead.
The attorney offer three reasons why he felt compelled to tell Terri's story.
life support, terri schiavo on life support, fighting for dear life the book of terri schiavo
He was there.
He witnessed firsthand what transpired both in the courtroom and behind the scenes. He sat and visited with Terri on numerous occasions. He laughed with her. He watched Terri's family interact with her in ways nobody in the media ever saw. And, he was in her room the day her feeding tube was removed...as well as shortly before Terri took her final breath.
When Bob and Mary Schindler first met with our legal team on Monday night, October 13, 2003, they were exhausted, weary, and out of options. Terri was very much alive, but her days were numbered after being rebuffed by the court system for more than a decade. In just two days, Terri's feeding tube would be removed for the second time.
Mary expressed how stunned she was that so many lawyers from their firm had already cared enough to listen for several hours while they bared their souls - especially since they were unable to pay them anything.
From time to time the attorney has been asked why his legal team agreed to work with the Schindler's - especially given the pitfalls and incredible odds against them. In a word, he believed God called him to do this work. As his father taught him, having a servant heart doesn't always mean you do what's easy; rather, you do what's right.
Their office stayed in constant communication throughout that weekend with other legislators they knew who were also in contact with Gov. Bush's legal advisers. The lawmakers in Tallahassee channels that Terri's feeding tube had been withdrawn earlier that week and they were very concerned.
The Schindlers had a small army of supporters who were watching the news eager to help. Within hours, phone calls, faxes, and emails poured into the Senate and into the Governor's office, as nearly 200,000 concerned citizens made their wishes known to Florida legislators.
The author (attorney) knew the attorneys from the House of Representatives had flown down from Washington, D.C. to conduct last minute filings with the court on Terri's behalf; they'd be arriving at his office shortly.
Terri was in great spirits that morning. Her eyes had a brightness that seemed to complement the light pink glow in her complexion. She sat in her reclining chair clutching her favorite stuffed cat under her arm. She was wearing a pink robe and a light brown blanket covered her lap.
Public servants delayed their Easter recess to finalize the bill. On Palm Sunday afternoon, the Senate assembled on Capital Hill and, in what was a unanimous bipartisan vote of those present, passed Senate Bill S.686.
Meanwhile, President Bush, who was at his home in Crawford, Texas rearranged his schedule and flew back to the White House. Rather than wait for the bill to be flown to Texas - a delay that could impact Terri's viability, Mr. Bush sacrificially put his signature immediately over the holiday.
Sunday evening, with the President on route to Washington, D.C. lawmakers gathered at 9 a.m. in the House of Representatives for what would be three hours of televised debate followed by a vote. Terri's brother Bobby was on Captial Hill visiting with every Congress member who would see him.
The well-known story of Job comes to mind. Here was a man who had everything. But, in the blink of an eye, God permitted it all to be swept away. Houses. Possessions. Livestock. Wealth. Children. Even his health. You might say Job's wife was the original right-to-die advocate. She said, "Dost thou still retain thine integrity? Curse God and die" (Job 2:9).
When faced with the decision whether or not to remove the life support of a loved one, there's one perspective few take into view: Eternity. The author asks a question: If you knew a person who had not yet made peace with God, meaning they would go to hell if you removed them from their life support, would you still pull the plug?
Eternity is forever.
A dear friend of the author, Helen Barber, was faced with that dilemma. Her father, Sterling Johnson was a strong man who had milked cows by hand every day. Helen described him as a "moral" person and yet one who remained without Christ throughout his life.
As Sterling's health began to deteriorate more dramatically, his doctor pulled Helen aside and said "Your father is dying. He will not live fifteen minutes unless we put him on a respirator to breathe for him.
Helen also knew that if her Dad died that night, he would die without ever having trusted Jesus Christ as his Saviour. For forty years, her Dad had rejected the Gospel message, but with one more night of life, Helen and her husband would have a final opportunity to tell him about Jesus.
Helen's decision was immediate and resolute: "Put him on the respirator! Put him on anything that will keep him alive.
Helen's husband, Raymond was a pastor who had won many people to Christ in hospitals over the years, and as Sterling's son-in-law, he would do all he could.
When Raymond came out, he said, "Your Dad trusted Christ as his Saviour! "Her dad was taken off the life-support several days later. Interestingly, he continued to live and was dismissed from the hospital to go live in his own home.
Her dad lived a normal life in New Mexico for another 18 months and attended church every Sunday. His greatest regret was that he had wasted his life not knowing the full joy of a close relationship with Christ. Her dad passed away eighteen months later.
David Gibbs defends the rights of churches and Christians nationwide through Gibbs Law Association. He is a graduate of Liberty University and received his law degree from Duke University.
David took a leap of faith in October 2003 when Bob and Mary Schindler, Terri Schiavo's parents asked him to become the lead attorney in their frantic fight to save their daughter's life. Gibbs embarked on a compelling journey that would forever change his life.
Terri Schiavo is dead.
The attorney offer three reasons why he felt compelled to tell Terri's story.
life support, terri schiavo on life support, fighting for dear life the book of terri schiavo
He was there.
He witnessed firsthand what transpired both in the courtroom and behind the scenes. He sat and visited with Terri on numerous occasions. He laughed with her. He watched Terri's family interact with her in ways nobody in the media ever saw. And, he was in her room the day her feeding tube was removed...as well as shortly before Terri took her final breath.
When Bob and Mary Schindler first met with our legal team on Monday night, October 13, 2003, they were exhausted, weary, and out of options. Terri was very much alive, but her days were numbered after being rebuffed by the court system for more than a decade. In just two days, Terri's feeding tube would be removed for the second time.
Mary expressed how stunned she was that so many lawyers from their firm had already cared enough to listen for several hours while they bared their souls - especially since they were unable to pay them anything.
From time to time the attorney has been asked why his legal team agreed to work with the Schindler's - especially given the pitfalls and incredible odds against them. In a word, he believed God called him to do this work. As his father taught him, having a servant heart doesn't always mean you do what's easy; rather, you do what's right.
Their office stayed in constant communication throughout that weekend with other legislators they knew who were also in contact with Gov. Bush's legal advisers. The lawmakers in Tallahassee channels that Terri's feeding tube had been withdrawn earlier that week and they were very concerned.
The Schindlers had a small army of supporters who were watching the news eager to help. Within hours, phone calls, faxes, and emails poured into the Senate and into the Governor's office, as nearly 200,000 concerned citizens made their wishes known to Florida legislators.
The author (attorney) knew the attorneys from the House of Representatives had flown down from Washington, D.C. to conduct last minute filings with the court on Terri's behalf; they'd be arriving at his office shortly.
Terri was in great spirits that morning. Her eyes had a brightness that seemed to complement the light pink glow in her complexion. She sat in her reclining chair clutching her favorite stuffed cat under her arm. She was wearing a pink robe and a light brown blanket covered her lap.
Public servants delayed their Easter recess to finalize the bill. On Palm Sunday afternoon, the Senate assembled on Capital Hill and, in what was a unanimous bipartisan vote of those present, passed Senate Bill S.686.
Meanwhile, President Bush, who was at his home in Crawford, Texas rearranged his schedule and flew back to the White House. Rather than wait for the bill to be flown to Texas - a delay that could impact Terri's viability, Mr. Bush sacrificially put his signature immediately over the holiday.
Sunday evening, with the President on route to Washington, D.C. lawmakers gathered at 9 a.m. in the House of Representatives for what would be three hours of televised debate followed by a vote. Terri's brother Bobby was on Captial Hill visiting with every Congress member who would see him.
The well-known story of Job comes to mind. Here was a man who had everything. But, in the blink of an eye, God permitted it all to be swept away. Houses. Possessions. Livestock. Wealth. Children. Even his health. You might say Job's wife was the original right-to-die advocate. She said, "Dost thou still retain thine integrity? Curse God and die" (Job 2:9).
When faced with the decision whether or not to remove the life support of a loved one, there's one perspective few take into view: Eternity. The author asks a question: If you knew a person who had not yet made peace with God, meaning they would go to hell if you removed them from their life support, would you still pull the plug?
Eternity is forever.
A dear friend of the author, Helen Barber, was faced with that dilemma. Her father, Sterling Johnson was a strong man who had milked cows by hand every day. Helen described him as a "moral" person and yet one who remained without Christ throughout his life.
As Sterling's health began to deteriorate more dramatically, his doctor pulled Helen aside and said "Your father is dying. He will not live fifteen minutes unless we put him on a respirator to breathe for him.
Helen also knew that if her Dad died that night, he would die without ever having trusted Jesus Christ as his Saviour. For forty years, her Dad had rejected the Gospel message, but with one more night of life, Helen and her husband would have a final opportunity to tell him about Jesus.
Helen's decision was immediate and resolute: "Put him on the respirator! Put him on anything that will keep him alive.
Helen's husband, Raymond was a pastor who had won many people to Christ in hospitals over the years, and as Sterling's son-in-law, he would do all he could.
When Raymond came out, he said, "Your Dad trusted Christ as his Saviour! "Her dad was taken off the life-support several days later. Interestingly, he continued to live and was dismissed from the hospital to go live in his own home.
Her dad lived a normal life in New Mexico for another 18 months and attended church every Sunday. His greatest regret was that he had wasted his life not knowing the full joy of a close relationship with Christ. Her dad passed away eighteen months later.
Basketball Much More Than Just A Game: Book Review
Book Review . Coach Lawrence McKenzie . Basketball . Biz - Business . NBA Drafts . AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) . Grassroots Basketball . College & Professional . Dr. James Naismith . Kobe Bryant . Michael Jordan . Healthy Lifestyles . God . South Africa . Motivational . Booker T. Washington High School . Air Force . European Leagues
Exciting book for me to review. I did also enjoy looking at the photos in this book, as well.
I am highly elated that Coach McKenzie sent me an autographed complimentary copy for review.
I would highly recommend this book for businesses, schools, organizations, parents and Churches.
Coach sometimes wonder how many parents would stick their chest out if their kids grade point average was next to their points per game.
Coach McKenzie is a Coach, Educator, Author & Speaker. The only Coach to win four straight state titles in the ninety-nine year history of the Minnesota State Boys Basketball Tournament, shares his success strategies for "winning" on the court & in life.
Basketball is a business, & a scholarship is an investment.
Basketball More Than Just A Game, NBA Drafts, Amateur Athlete Union, Grassroots Basketball, College and Professional Basketball, European Leagues, Dr. James Naismith, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan
Basketball is no different from other things in life; you must understand the basics before you can master anything.
The training has to be about developing the kid's skills & not be strictly a business relationship.
Business Books, Motivational Books, Business Books in Spanish, Motivational Books in Spanish
Coach McKenzie was first introduced to the game when he was seven years old; his father took him to his Uncle Stan's high school basketball game.
His college career was cut short due to a bad attitude & a lack of focus.
But as only God would have it, providing an opportunity for redemption, he would find a place for him to give back & impact the lives of young men who were just like him.
To Parents:
The costs associated with parenthood, & they are numerous, are well worth it. The McKenzies' was & still is, in some respect a basketball family. The family tradition started with Coach father, Lawrence, learning the game on the streets of Miami. He became a star at Booker T. Washington High School & later in the Air Force.
Both Coach's son & daughter followed the family tradition & started at an early age.
Being five feet seven as a fourth grader made her a pretty popular camper.
Her new passion for the game of basketball kept her busy over the next few years, playing traveling ball for a few teams, four years of high school, & three years of college before deciding that the WNBA was not in her future, & she decided to continue her involvement with the game by becoming one of the team's broadcasters. Through the game she even managed to find her prince; KO, as they call him, is a former basketball star at Norfolk State, where they both played. Coach has even coached him during their brief stint in pursuit of professional basketball careers. They got married in September of 2009.
His son, Lawrence, started early with a house league at the YMCA. Lawrence is still pursuing his dream to play in the NBA, playing professionally in Macedonia & for the Los Angeles Defenders of the NBDL until his recent injury. Lawrence is the father of the McKenzie's first grandchild, Kailah Rae McKenzie, who probably pursue the game of basketball if his son has his way.
Its important to do your best best to not become that pushy sports parent.
Coach advice is to enjoy the moment, because it doesn't last forever. Kids grow up & move out & move on.
Coach talks to his children almost every day.
Life lessons Coach shares that he learned:
Learning to appreciate the joy of victory while remaining humble, & learning how to get back up,dust his self off, & move on after the agony of defeat.
To be responsible for his own attitude & understand that he can only control him-self, to always be open to learning, & to know that life is about serving others so that the world might be a better place.
Basketball is a game that is played by nearly three million people worldwide, ^ an estimated forty-five million in the United States. It is one of America's most popular sports but is also a very popular sport in other countries as well. It is a very culturally diverse sport & has opened up new doors all across the world, bringing foreign players to America to play the game at its highest level.
Michael Jordan, the most recognized player to ever play the game of basketball, has made it an extremely popular sport.
James Naismith was challenged by Dr. Luther Halsey Gilick Jr. to create an indoor activity as an outlet for sometimes unruly groups of students during the long, cold winter months in New England.
Naismith's challenge was to create a game that could be played by artificial light.
On January 18, 1896, the first college basketball game was played with the five-man format in Iowa City, Iowa. During the game, the University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa, 15-12.
James Naismith 13 Rules of Basketball are listed in this book.
The game that Coach McKenzie once played for fun has blossomed into a multibillion dollar industry where kids are used like chess pieces so that adults can be crowned kings or queens.
The business of basketball includes selling sneakers, specialized training, traveling basketball, recruiting service, youth associations, & more, but it strides on selling pipe dreams through the magic of smoke screens.
The 5th Dimension used to sing "You don't have to be a star to be in my show." Today everybody has to be a star!
For Coach it started with the purchase of fifty-dollar Jordan shoes for his three-month old son. It continued with anything advertised or worn by Orlando Magic & Penny Hardaway.
Michael Jordan ...
"If you're trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks."
If you put in the work, the results will come.
Michael Jordan play to win, whether during practice or a real game.
... Michael Jordan
These major events become our family vacations, which generate dollars not only for the organizers but increase revenues for hotels, restaurants, & malls.
The NBA Drafts only sixty players each year, with a limited number actually making the team.
So often he has seen parents investing in training when they should be investing in a tutorial course for reading or the standardized tests.
The reality is that only two out of every 100 high school athletes will ever play in college, & only 1 of every 12 thousand high school athletes will ever become professional players.
Healthy Lifestyles, Nutrition, Food, Recipes, Health
The AAU (Amateur Athlete Union) is one of the largest sports nonprofit organizations in the United States. Founded in 1888 with the purpose to establish standards & uniformity in amateur sports, it administers thirty-two different sports. Proof of grade & membership are required.
Grassroots basketball, is much like the subprime mortgage market, making up the rules as they go along, & always in the interest of making a dollar. The former NCAA President, Myles Brand, describes it as the dysfunctional world of youth basketball.
TV analyst Len Elmore, who played college & professional basketball, graduated from Harvard, & is now the executive of Ihoops, has been quoted as saying "that shoe companies spending has thrown youth basketball into turmoil."
As a smart athlete you must be willing to ask yourself this question: Do those claiming to care really have my best interest at heart?
The best kids usually play for free, & others pay 1000's to finance the team with hopes of being seen by North Carolina, Kentucky, or Duke.
College basketball is big business. It's megamillion - dollar coaching contracts & selling sports apparel in team colors.
Corporations pay as much as $100,000 for a thirty - second ad during the early rounds of NCAA tournament. The NCAA television deal is worth $6.1 billion over 11 years for TV rights.
Every year during the NCAA tournament, Richard Lapchick of Diversity & Ethics in Sports (TIDES) at the University of Central Florida releases the graduation rates of the participating teams in "Keeping Score When Its Counts." Last year his study found that 64 percent of the teams participating in the NCAA tournament graduated 50 percent of all its players, but the percentage of graduation for African-American differed by 31 percent.
We spend so much of our lives chasing dreams, trying to capture the desires of our heart, with very little time appreciating our Creation's blessings.
A couple of years ago Coach lost his father, & while he was fortunate to spend some very memorable moments with him, he often find that he thinks about the things they didn't get a chance to do.
Besides Thanksgiving, when was the last time you thanked those special people who have touched your life & told them how much you have appreciated what they've done?
Coach & his wife was blessed in 2006 to travel to South Africa &, in particular, Bostwana, with Athletes in Action, as part of the Sports Ministry team. They actually celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on this trip.
The trip was a blessing for him, it made him appreciate a great country like the United States, in spite of its shortcomings.
He witnessed orphans infected with HIV & kids looking in trashcans for their next meals.
He met a young Christian pastor, Gary Pelotshweu, who he continues to communicate with & plan on assisting with building a school to be used by young kids.
So while you chase your dreams don't forget to thank those people who helped you along the way.
With two children, Coach & his wife sometimes passed like two ships in the night while traveling to opposite sides of the city.
Back when his daughter was playing AAU & he coached her team, they qualified for Nationals in Memphis, Tennessee. It was an inner-city squad, full of talent but short on cash & opportunity.
They didn't win the tournament, but the trip wasn't a total loss. He took the girls to talk to the Coach at the University of Memphis. They also visited several historical sites, including the National Civic Rights Museum, where they sat on a replica of the Montgomery bus that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on. They also toured the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated, & a house turned museum that the slaves used in the Underground Railroad. Some girls, including his daughter,got letters from interested Colleges.
While a teacher has the responsibility for inspiring & molding the minds of our children, they are probably the least appreciated.
As students, we often fail to acknowledge the contribution of our teachers until much later in life. As for me I came from a long family line of educators - preachers - pastors.
The scholarship includes tuition, room & board, & other fees, but players are rewarded by receiving some of the great coaching, medical care, first-class treatment for injuries, trips to exotic locations during the winter, free tickets, media relations, & hopefully one day a very good job.
If parents are looking for financial assistance, they should be aware that it's been estimated that there are thirty times more scholarship dollars available for college academic scholarships than there are for athletic scholarships. The higher the grade point average, the more opportunities exist to have a scholarship offered.
In the end, academics should always be your priority because when you have played your last game its the educated students who would be the ultimate winners.
Very little time is spent watching the game, kids these days aren't really fans of the game. They're fans of some of the players in the game: Lebron, Kobe, Dwayne Wade, KG - the big names.
It is said that no player or coach spends more time studying his opponents than Kobe Bryant. Before each game you will find him with a portable DVD player watching clips of the players he'll be guarding in that particular game. He's looking for just the slightest advantage.
The greatest players are the ones who have mastered the most basic skills. We have begun to see more & more Europeans players being drafted into the NBA & the expansion of the league overseas primarily because of their style of game.
If you want to mimic a style, look at the European leagues, whose players have a flair for the fundamentals. They have some of the best players because they've gone back to the basics.
Coach Randy Brown, a former college coach at Iowa State, amongst other, suggests that kids need to learn forty basic basketball skills. Included in this book is 40 Skill Development Checklist with a brief breakdown of each position.
Kobe is just good; he's not a good guard or forward. He's good, period.
Jay-Z didn't drop Reasonable Doubt, his debut album until he was twenty-seven. He understands that while the world is a rush, true greatness takes time!
Teachable translates into being coachable.
It starts with recognizing that you don't know everything & being willing to learn. The book of Proverbs says, "In all you do get wisdom & understanding."
Coachable players want to get better & understand that when they are coached it's for their own good & the good of the team.
One thing that stuck with Phil Jackson when he was hired as Chicago Bulls assistant coach was Red Holzmans statement, "It isn't about how great a star player, is himself, its's about how great he makes the player around him." Michael, being coachable, transformed his game from being a scorer to learning how to beat teams without having to score. Even the greatest player in the game allowed himself to be coached.
A truly coachable player has the ability to separate the truth from fantasy.
If you don't believe in you, then why should I or anyone else, for that matter?
Believing is about faith, & faith is holding onto that which you can't see.
The word no is engrained in us. So we learn to play it safe & not take risks.
But when you believe in yourself, you have the power to make positive changes. As they say in Star Trek, "You can go where man has never gone before."
Your mind is your power! We often don't take advantage of the power within us. If you want to be successful, then watch your thoughts. Stop thinking like a chicken when you were created to be an eagle!
The world can be cruel; it places labels on you & tell you that you are not the right color or maybe you don't dress right or maybe you're too short or too big or maybe you talk differently, & we listen to it & start to believe it.
In October of 1998, Coach was hired as an assistant coach at Minnesota Patrick Henry. He was warned that it was a bad job; for the kids lacked discipline & had very little talent.
Coming off a season of being beat in the first round off the sectional play-offs, the school hired a well-known youth pastor who previously coached girl's basketball named Efrem Smith. He was introduced to Efrem in Church & asked if he needed any assistants & was offered the opportunity to volunteer.
Efrem Smith coached with Christian principles & shared Bible lessons to back them up. If God be with me, who can be against me?
Prior to the this game they were coming off one of the biggest runs in Minnesota basketball history with 3 straight state titles, led by standout guard Khalid El-Amin.
On a Friday night in a crowded gym their kids began to understand what it meant to believe. Mike Pettis, was having the game of his life, kept them close, every kid was shouting "I believe, I believe" at the end of regulation in a huddle.
Coach McKenzie was hired as head coach, after Coach Smith left to take a youth pastor job in Dayton, Ohio. Led by three juniors, Johnnie Gilbert, Greg Patton, & Tony Travis, they would return to the state tournament his first season,only to lose in the quarter finals that year.
Their mantra "Refuse to Lose" was born, & in 2003, Minneapolis Patrick Henry joined Southwest Minnesota Christians as the only two teams in state history to win four consecutive titles, all because they learned to believe!
Your attitude can either be your greatest asset or your greatest liability.
It is the foundation of becoming a champion, whether on the court, in the classroom, in the community, or in your family.
For so many coaches the emphasis is skill development, & very little time spent on developing the right attitude & character.
Their daily practice was known as the patriot creed; they repeated it before every game. Nine steps explained in this book. Awesinwe!
Loving to live starts with the understanding that each of us is truly special, made in the image of our Creator.
Successful people want to be around successful people, while misery loves company.
Coach once read if you want to be a millionaire, find one to hang out with, & it makes sense, because they're making deals with people like themselves.
Surround yourself with dream makers not dream killers, not those whose only contribution to you is to bring nothing but negative energy.
Coach understands the pain of young people making bad choices; one of his former players is currently serving life without parole in a California prison. It only takes fifteen - to twenty -seconds lapses in judgment to ruin your life & change your future.
He was an outstanding student-athlete who excelled in football & basketball - a star quarterback & a three-time state champion in basketball. He had star qualities, & he earned a basketball scholarship in pursuit of playing in the NBA.
Young people are faced with challenges that he couldn't even imagine - the lure of hip-hop culture, the information superhighwway, & the influence of music videos & mass media.
When you love to live, what you eat & don't eat becomes important. If you don't take care of your body, it won't take care of you.
Not only is your diet important but so are proper rest & exercise.
When you love to live, you know that you cannot put chemicals into your body.
In a 1968 speech in Atlanta, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke the words, "Everybody can be great because everybody can serve. He went on to say, "You don't need a college degree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love"
Coach's grandmother, Pauline Jones, a very spiritual woman, was there for anybody with a need, whether in the Church or the in the community.
His grandfather, William Jones, served as the neighborhood handyman.
His mom & dad, Lawrence & Retha McKenzie home was where relatives & friends came to relax, get a meal, or to lay their heads. His sister Paula is a nurse, helping those that are sometimes in their weakest moments, & his sister Carla is an administrator with the school system.
Coach was blessed to marry a woman with the same values & upbringing. They ended up taking his niece & nephew after his wife lost her sister to sickle cell anemia.
So when that final horn sounds, & you've scored that last basket in the game of life, Coach hopes your final stats will read as you being the type of player who not only had the ability to score, but was always willing to provide an assist, & your dash will say you were truly a champion.
Coach McKenzie successfully inspires to motivate audiences everywhere to enjoy, achieve, & go from the sidelines to become true players for your business, Church, school, or organization.
Exciting book for me to review. I did also enjoy looking at the photos in this book, as well.
I am highly elated that Coach McKenzie sent me an autographed complimentary copy for review.
I would highly recommend this book for businesses, schools, organizations, parents and Churches.
Coach sometimes wonder how many parents would stick their chest out if their kids grade point average was next to their points per game.
Coach McKenzie is a Coach, Educator, Author & Speaker. The only Coach to win four straight state titles in the ninety-nine year history of the Minnesota State Boys Basketball Tournament, shares his success strategies for "winning" on the court & in life.
Basketball is a business, & a scholarship is an investment.
Basketball More Than Just A Game, NBA Drafts, Amateur Athlete Union, Grassroots Basketball, College and Professional Basketball, European Leagues, Dr. James Naismith, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan
Basketball is no different from other things in life; you must understand the basics before you can master anything.
The training has to be about developing the kid's skills & not be strictly a business relationship.
Business Books, Motivational Books, Business Books in Spanish, Motivational Books in Spanish
Coach McKenzie was first introduced to the game when he was seven years old; his father took him to his Uncle Stan's high school basketball game.
His college career was cut short due to a bad attitude & a lack of focus.
But as only God would have it, providing an opportunity for redemption, he would find a place for him to give back & impact the lives of young men who were just like him.
To Parents:
The costs associated with parenthood, & they are numerous, are well worth it. The McKenzies' was & still is, in some respect a basketball family. The family tradition started with Coach father, Lawrence, learning the game on the streets of Miami. He became a star at Booker T. Washington High School & later in the Air Force.
Both Coach's son & daughter followed the family tradition & started at an early age.
Being five feet seven as a fourth grader made her a pretty popular camper.
Her new passion for the game of basketball kept her busy over the next few years, playing traveling ball for a few teams, four years of high school, & three years of college before deciding that the WNBA was not in her future, & she decided to continue her involvement with the game by becoming one of the team's broadcasters. Through the game she even managed to find her prince; KO, as they call him, is a former basketball star at Norfolk State, where they both played. Coach has even coached him during their brief stint in pursuit of professional basketball careers. They got married in September of 2009.
His son, Lawrence, started early with a house league at the YMCA. Lawrence is still pursuing his dream to play in the NBA, playing professionally in Macedonia & for the Los Angeles Defenders of the NBDL until his recent injury. Lawrence is the father of the McKenzie's first grandchild, Kailah Rae McKenzie, who probably pursue the game of basketball if his son has his way.
Its important to do your best best to not become that pushy sports parent.
Coach advice is to enjoy the moment, because it doesn't last forever. Kids grow up & move out & move on.
Coach talks to his children almost every day.
Life lessons Coach shares that he learned:
Learning to appreciate the joy of victory while remaining humble, & learning how to get back up,dust his self off, & move on after the agony of defeat.
To be responsible for his own attitude & understand that he can only control him-self, to always be open to learning, & to know that life is about serving others so that the world might be a better place.
Basketball is a game that is played by nearly three million people worldwide, ^ an estimated forty-five million in the United States. It is one of America's most popular sports but is also a very popular sport in other countries as well. It is a very culturally diverse sport & has opened up new doors all across the world, bringing foreign players to America to play the game at its highest level.
Michael Jordan, the most recognized player to ever play the game of basketball, has made it an extremely popular sport.
James Naismith was challenged by Dr. Luther Halsey Gilick Jr. to create an indoor activity as an outlet for sometimes unruly groups of students during the long, cold winter months in New England.
Naismith's challenge was to create a game that could be played by artificial light.
On January 18, 1896, the first college basketball game was played with the five-man format in Iowa City, Iowa. During the game, the University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa, 15-12.
James Naismith 13 Rules of Basketball are listed in this book.
The game that Coach McKenzie once played for fun has blossomed into a multibillion dollar industry where kids are used like chess pieces so that adults can be crowned kings or queens.
The business of basketball includes selling sneakers, specialized training, traveling basketball, recruiting service, youth associations, & more, but it strides on selling pipe dreams through the magic of smoke screens.
The 5th Dimension used to sing "You don't have to be a star to be in my show." Today everybody has to be a star!
For Coach it started with the purchase of fifty-dollar Jordan shoes for his three-month old son. It continued with anything advertised or worn by Orlando Magic & Penny Hardaway.
Michael Jordan ...
"If you're trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks."
If you put in the work, the results will come.
Michael Jordan play to win, whether during practice or a real game.
... Michael Jordan
These major events become our family vacations, which generate dollars not only for the organizers but increase revenues for hotels, restaurants, & malls.
The NBA Drafts only sixty players each year, with a limited number actually making the team.
So often he has seen parents investing in training when they should be investing in a tutorial course for reading or the standardized tests.
The reality is that only two out of every 100 high school athletes will ever play in college, & only 1 of every 12 thousand high school athletes will ever become professional players.
Healthy Lifestyles, Nutrition, Food, Recipes, Health
The AAU (Amateur Athlete Union) is one of the largest sports nonprofit organizations in the United States. Founded in 1888 with the purpose to establish standards & uniformity in amateur sports, it administers thirty-two different sports. Proof of grade & membership are required.
Grassroots basketball, is much like the subprime mortgage market, making up the rules as they go along, & always in the interest of making a dollar. The former NCAA President, Myles Brand, describes it as the dysfunctional world of youth basketball.
TV analyst Len Elmore, who played college & professional basketball, graduated from Harvard, & is now the executive of Ihoops, has been quoted as saying "that shoe companies spending has thrown youth basketball into turmoil."
As a smart athlete you must be willing to ask yourself this question: Do those claiming to care really have my best interest at heart?
The best kids usually play for free, & others pay 1000's to finance the team with hopes of being seen by North Carolina, Kentucky, or Duke.
College basketball is big business. It's megamillion - dollar coaching contracts & selling sports apparel in team colors.
Corporations pay as much as $100,000 for a thirty - second ad during the early rounds of NCAA tournament. The NCAA television deal is worth $6.1 billion over 11 years for TV rights.
Every year during the NCAA tournament, Richard Lapchick of Diversity & Ethics in Sports (TIDES) at the University of Central Florida releases the graduation rates of the participating teams in "Keeping Score When Its Counts." Last year his study found that 64 percent of the teams participating in the NCAA tournament graduated 50 percent of all its players, but the percentage of graduation for African-American differed by 31 percent.
We spend so much of our lives chasing dreams, trying to capture the desires of our heart, with very little time appreciating our Creation's blessings.
A couple of years ago Coach lost his father, & while he was fortunate to spend some very memorable moments with him, he often find that he thinks about the things they didn't get a chance to do.
Besides Thanksgiving, when was the last time you thanked those special people who have touched your life & told them how much you have appreciated what they've done?
Coach & his wife was blessed in 2006 to travel to South Africa &, in particular, Bostwana, with Athletes in Action, as part of the Sports Ministry team. They actually celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on this trip.
The trip was a blessing for him, it made him appreciate a great country like the United States, in spite of its shortcomings.
He witnessed orphans infected with HIV & kids looking in trashcans for their next meals.
He met a young Christian pastor, Gary Pelotshweu, who he continues to communicate with & plan on assisting with building a school to be used by young kids.
So while you chase your dreams don't forget to thank those people who helped you along the way.
With two children, Coach & his wife sometimes passed like two ships in the night while traveling to opposite sides of the city.
Back when his daughter was playing AAU & he coached her team, they qualified for Nationals in Memphis, Tennessee. It was an inner-city squad, full of talent but short on cash & opportunity.
They didn't win the tournament, but the trip wasn't a total loss. He took the girls to talk to the Coach at the University of Memphis. They also visited several historical sites, including the National Civic Rights Museum, where they sat on a replica of the Montgomery bus that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on. They also toured the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated, & a house turned museum that the slaves used in the Underground Railroad. Some girls, including his daughter,got letters from interested Colleges.
While a teacher has the responsibility for inspiring & molding the minds of our children, they are probably the least appreciated.
As students, we often fail to acknowledge the contribution of our teachers until much later in life. As for me I came from a long family line of educators - preachers - pastors.
The scholarship includes tuition, room & board, & other fees, but players are rewarded by receiving some of the great coaching, medical care, first-class treatment for injuries, trips to exotic locations during the winter, free tickets, media relations, & hopefully one day a very good job.
If parents are looking for financial assistance, they should be aware that it's been estimated that there are thirty times more scholarship dollars available for college academic scholarships than there are for athletic scholarships. The higher the grade point average, the more opportunities exist to have a scholarship offered.
In the end, academics should always be your priority because when you have played your last game its the educated students who would be the ultimate winners.
Very little time is spent watching the game, kids these days aren't really fans of the game. They're fans of some of the players in the game: Lebron, Kobe, Dwayne Wade, KG - the big names.
It is said that no player or coach spends more time studying his opponents than Kobe Bryant. Before each game you will find him with a portable DVD player watching clips of the players he'll be guarding in that particular game. He's looking for just the slightest advantage.
The greatest players are the ones who have mastered the most basic skills. We have begun to see more & more Europeans players being drafted into the NBA & the expansion of the league overseas primarily because of their style of game.
If you want to mimic a style, look at the European leagues, whose players have a flair for the fundamentals. They have some of the best players because they've gone back to the basics.
Coach Randy Brown, a former college coach at Iowa State, amongst other, suggests that kids need to learn forty basic basketball skills. Included in this book is 40 Skill Development Checklist with a brief breakdown of each position.
Kobe is just good; he's not a good guard or forward. He's good, period.
Jay-Z didn't drop Reasonable Doubt, his debut album until he was twenty-seven. He understands that while the world is a rush, true greatness takes time!
Teachable translates into being coachable.
It starts with recognizing that you don't know everything & being willing to learn. The book of Proverbs says, "In all you do get wisdom & understanding."
Coachable players want to get better & understand that when they are coached it's for their own good & the good of the team.
One thing that stuck with Phil Jackson when he was hired as Chicago Bulls assistant coach was Red Holzmans statement, "It isn't about how great a star player, is himself, its's about how great he makes the player around him." Michael, being coachable, transformed his game from being a scorer to learning how to beat teams without having to score. Even the greatest player in the game allowed himself to be coached.
A truly coachable player has the ability to separate the truth from fantasy.
If you don't believe in you, then why should I or anyone else, for that matter?
Believing is about faith, & faith is holding onto that which you can't see.
The word no is engrained in us. So we learn to play it safe & not take risks.
But when you believe in yourself, you have the power to make positive changes. As they say in Star Trek, "You can go where man has never gone before."
Your mind is your power! We often don't take advantage of the power within us. If you want to be successful, then watch your thoughts. Stop thinking like a chicken when you were created to be an eagle!
The world can be cruel; it places labels on you & tell you that you are not the right color or maybe you don't dress right or maybe you're too short or too big or maybe you talk differently, & we listen to it & start to believe it.
In October of 1998, Coach was hired as an assistant coach at Minnesota Patrick Henry. He was warned that it was a bad job; for the kids lacked discipline & had very little talent.
Coming off a season of being beat in the first round off the sectional play-offs, the school hired a well-known youth pastor who previously coached girl's basketball named Efrem Smith. He was introduced to Efrem in Church & asked if he needed any assistants & was offered the opportunity to volunteer.
Efrem Smith coached with Christian principles & shared Bible lessons to back them up. If God be with me, who can be against me?
Prior to the this game they were coming off one of the biggest runs in Minnesota basketball history with 3 straight state titles, led by standout guard Khalid El-Amin.
On a Friday night in a crowded gym their kids began to understand what it meant to believe. Mike Pettis, was having the game of his life, kept them close, every kid was shouting "I believe, I believe" at the end of regulation in a huddle.
Coach McKenzie was hired as head coach, after Coach Smith left to take a youth pastor job in Dayton, Ohio. Led by three juniors, Johnnie Gilbert, Greg Patton, & Tony Travis, they would return to the state tournament his first season,only to lose in the quarter finals that year.
Their mantra "Refuse to Lose" was born, & in 2003, Minneapolis Patrick Henry joined Southwest Minnesota Christians as the only two teams in state history to win four consecutive titles, all because they learned to believe!
Your attitude can either be your greatest asset or your greatest liability.
It is the foundation of becoming a champion, whether on the court, in the classroom, in the community, or in your family.
For so many coaches the emphasis is skill development, & very little time spent on developing the right attitude & character.
Their daily practice was known as the patriot creed; they repeated it before every game. Nine steps explained in this book. Awesinwe!
Loving to live starts with the understanding that each of us is truly special, made in the image of our Creator.
Successful people want to be around successful people, while misery loves company.
Coach once read if you want to be a millionaire, find one to hang out with, & it makes sense, because they're making deals with people like themselves.
Surround yourself with dream makers not dream killers, not those whose only contribution to you is to bring nothing but negative energy.
Coach understands the pain of young people making bad choices; one of his former players is currently serving life without parole in a California prison. It only takes fifteen - to twenty -seconds lapses in judgment to ruin your life & change your future.
He was an outstanding student-athlete who excelled in football & basketball - a star quarterback & a three-time state champion in basketball. He had star qualities, & he earned a basketball scholarship in pursuit of playing in the NBA.
Young people are faced with challenges that he couldn't even imagine - the lure of hip-hop culture, the information superhighwway, & the influence of music videos & mass media.
When you love to live, what you eat & don't eat becomes important. If you don't take care of your body, it won't take care of you.
Not only is your diet important but so are proper rest & exercise.
When you love to live, you know that you cannot put chemicals into your body.
In a 1968 speech in Atlanta, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke the words, "Everybody can be great because everybody can serve. He went on to say, "You don't need a college degree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love"
Coach's grandmother, Pauline Jones, a very spiritual woman, was there for anybody with a need, whether in the Church or the in the community.
His grandfather, William Jones, served as the neighborhood handyman.
His mom & dad, Lawrence & Retha McKenzie home was where relatives & friends came to relax, get a meal, or to lay their heads. His sister Paula is a nurse, helping those that are sometimes in their weakest moments, & his sister Carla is an administrator with the school system.
Coach was blessed to marry a woman with the same values & upbringing. They ended up taking his niece & nephew after his wife lost her sister to sickle cell anemia.
So when that final horn sounds, & you've scored that last basket in the game of life, Coach hopes your final stats will read as you being the type of player who not only had the ability to score, but was always willing to provide an assist, & your dash will say you were truly a champion.
Coach McKenzie successfully inspires to motivate audiences everywhere to enjoy, achieve, & go from the sidelines to become true players for your business, Church, school, or organization.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Trumbone . Trumpet 'Shophar' Horn ... 1/4/2014
Trumpet . Shophar . Horn . Silver . Psalm/Tehillim 98 . II Chronicles 29:27 . Trumbone . Music
Trumbone . Trumpet 'Shophar' Horn ... 1/4/2014 I was listening to a Christian CD with instrumental music and the musical instrument is the Trumbone.
Horn (Strength/Type of Victory)
I was listening to Have Yourself A Good Time.
Trumpet: I Chronicles 13:8; Psalm/Tehillim 98:6; II Chronicles 29:27
Biblical Days: The Druses upon Mount Lebanon among married women wore/wear silver horns on their heads (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Angela's Insight: Praise - Pray your way in the midst of the storm - in the storm - out of the storm.
Make sure you know the real ROCK - not diamonds - not the Insurance Company
Reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible
Trumbone . Trumpet 'Shophar' Horn ... 1/4/2014 I was listening to a Christian CD with instrumental music and the musical instrument is the Trumbone.
Horn (Strength/Type of Victory)
I was listening to Have Yourself A Good Time.
Trumpet: I Chronicles 13:8; Psalm/Tehillim 98:6; II Chronicles 29:27
Biblical Days: The Druses upon Mount Lebanon among married women wore/wear silver horns on their heads (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Angela's Insight: Praise - Pray your way in the midst of the storm - in the storm - out of the storm.
Make sure you know the real ROCK - not diamonds - not the Insurance Company
Reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible
Income Ideas & Biz Strategy By The BOOK: Bible ... 1/2/2014
Ideas for Biz Strategy . Ideas for Business Strategy . BOOK - Bible . Psalm/Tehillim . Proverbs/Mishle . Colossians . Guidance . Prayer . Wisdom . Scriptures For Study as a Guide
Income Ideas & Biz Strategy By the BOOK: Bible .... I developed these Scriptural Guidelines for a few ladies for their meeting on January 2, 2014.
Need ideas,assistance developing a 'Plan" for your hobby, idea, dream, goals and or biz - only serious inquiries are welcome to contact me.
Colossians 3:18-4:1 ... 'Social Relationships' used/taken from Zondervan Bible Commentary
Colossians 3:22-4:1 ... Guidance - Wisdom - Biz by the BOOK
Colossians 3:18-25 ... 'Sundry (different times) relative duties' used/taken from KJV Precious Promise Bible
Colossians 4:1-4 ... be fervent in prayer
Colossians 4:5-9 ... walk wisely
Colossians 3:2-4 .... 'Life' ... He exhorteth to be heavenly minded
Psalm/Tehillim 62:10 ... Money ... David, professing his confidence in God, encourage the godly. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Psalm/Tehillim 62 ... Psalm of Supplication: Expressing trust in God/Psalm of Gratitude: For mercies shown to the psalmist. Didactic(Instructing) Psalm: Showing the blessings of God's people & the misery of HIS enemies. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Proverbs/Mishle 3:9-10 ...Money ... Exhortation to various duties. ... The Lord's Blessing on Fields & Flocks. The Upright Are Blessed & Prosperous. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Matthew 18:19-20 ... Touching offences. ... The Lord's Love & Care for HIS Children. God Knows Our Needs & Answers Prayer. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Matthew 18:19 ... Duties To God; Prayer; Efficacy of Prayer, God Promises to Hear Prayer (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Romans 13:1-7 ... Of subjection to magistrates ... Citizenship
Romans 13:1-7 ... Civil & Social Life; The Body Politic; Obedience to Rulers
Philippians 3:20 ... Citizenship
Psalm/Tehillim 107:19-20 ... Illnesss ... healed & delivered
Psalm/Tehillim 107 ... Psalms of Gratitude: For mercies shown to the Church. Psalm of Adoration: Of God's goodness & mercy/Of God's power, majesty, & glory. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Isaiah 58:8 ... Illness ... health/righteousness/glory of the Lord... The Upright Are Blessed & Prospered. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Isaiah 58:8 ... Sacred Seasons; Occasional Fast & Feast Days; Public Fasts, Promises to Those Who Fast in Sincerity. (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Industrial Employments & Products: (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Proverbs/Mishle 21:17; John 6:12 ... Frugality Recommended
Jeremiah 32:25 ... Purchase of Real Estate by the Prophet Jeremiah
Ruth 2:4-6 .... Harvest; Reapers
Luke 10:2; Revelation 14:15,16 ... Spiritual Harvest
Isaiah 33:23; Mark 8:14 ... Bad Management
Jonah 1:5,6 ... Prayer in Storm
Civil & Social Life: (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Genesis/Bereshith 41:33; Psalm/Tehillim 101:7; Proverbs/Mishle 14:35 ... Overseers Discretion & Integrity Required
Proverbs/Mishle 18:24; Amos 3:3 ... Friendship, Its Indispensable Conditions
Proverbs/Mishle 11:14; 16:13 ... Counsellors, Uprighteousness Required
Ecclesiastes 5:9; Amos 5:14 ... Conditions of National Prosperity: Material & Spiritual
Proverbs/Mishle 17:8 ... Gifts, Their Use
Job 32:11 ... Listen Patiently
Proverbs/Mishle 22:28 ... Biz Affairs; Sacredness of Landmarks
II Chronicles 26:10; Luke 19:2 ... Social Relations & Duties; Riches, Instances
Scripture reference used/taken from: KJV Topical Edition Bible, Zondervan Bible Commentary & The International Teacher's Handy Bible/Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible
Income Ideas & Biz Strategy By the BOOK: Bible .... I developed these Scriptural Guidelines for a few ladies for their meeting on January 2, 2014.
Need ideas,assistance developing a 'Plan" for your hobby, idea, dream, goals and or biz - only serious inquiries are welcome to contact me.
Colossians 3:18-4:1 ... 'Social Relationships' used/taken from Zondervan Bible Commentary
Colossians 3:22-4:1 ... Guidance - Wisdom - Biz by the BOOK
Colossians 3:18-25 ... 'Sundry (different times) relative duties' used/taken from KJV Precious Promise Bible
Colossians 4:1-4 ... be fervent in prayer
Colossians 4:5-9 ... walk wisely
Colossians 3:2-4 .... 'Life' ... He exhorteth to be heavenly minded
Psalm/Tehillim 62:10 ... Money ... David, professing his confidence in God, encourage the godly. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Psalm/Tehillim 62 ... Psalm of Supplication: Expressing trust in God/Psalm of Gratitude: For mercies shown to the psalmist. Didactic(Instructing) Psalm: Showing the blessings of God's people & the misery of HIS enemies. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Proverbs/Mishle 3:9-10 ...Money ... Exhortation to various duties. ... The Lord's Blessing on Fields & Flocks. The Upright Are Blessed & Prosperous. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Matthew 18:19-20 ... Touching offences. ... The Lord's Love & Care for HIS Children. God Knows Our Needs & Answers Prayer. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Matthew 18:19 ... Duties To God; Prayer; Efficacy of Prayer, God Promises to Hear Prayer (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Romans 13:1-7 ... Of subjection to magistrates ... Citizenship
Romans 13:1-7 ... Civil & Social Life; The Body Politic; Obedience to Rulers
Philippians 3:20 ... Citizenship
Psalm/Tehillim 107:19-20 ... Illnesss ... healed & delivered
Psalm/Tehillim 107 ... Psalms of Gratitude: For mercies shown to the Church. Psalm of Adoration: Of God's goodness & mercy/Of God's power, majesty, & glory. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Isaiah 58:8 ... Illness ... health/righteousness/glory of the Lord... The Upright Are Blessed & Prospered. (KJV Precious Promise Bible)
Isaiah 58:8 ... Sacred Seasons; Occasional Fast & Feast Days; Public Fasts, Promises to Those Who Fast in Sincerity. (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Industrial Employments & Products: (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Proverbs/Mishle 21:17; John 6:12 ... Frugality Recommended
Jeremiah 32:25 ... Purchase of Real Estate by the Prophet Jeremiah
Ruth 2:4-6 .... Harvest; Reapers
Luke 10:2; Revelation 14:15,16 ... Spiritual Harvest
Isaiah 33:23; Mark 8:14 ... Bad Management
Jonah 1:5,6 ... Prayer in Storm
Civil & Social Life: (KJV Topical Edition Bible)
Genesis/Bereshith 41:33; Psalm/Tehillim 101:7; Proverbs/Mishle 14:35 ... Overseers Discretion & Integrity Required
Proverbs/Mishle 18:24; Amos 3:3 ... Friendship, Its Indispensable Conditions
Proverbs/Mishle 11:14; 16:13 ... Counsellors, Uprighteousness Required
Ecclesiastes 5:9; Amos 5:14 ... Conditions of National Prosperity: Material & Spiritual
Proverbs/Mishle 17:8 ... Gifts, Their Use
Job 32:11 ... Listen Patiently
Proverbs/Mishle 22:28 ... Biz Affairs; Sacredness of Landmarks
II Chronicles 26:10; Luke 19:2 ... Social Relations & Duties; Riches, Instances
Scripture reference used/taken from: KJV Topical Edition Bible, Zondervan Bible Commentary & The International Teacher's Handy Bible/Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible
Living With Justice & Mercy ... 1/5/14 Sunday School Lesson
Sabbath . Cured - Healed . Jesus/Yeshua . Temple . Holy Convocation . Harp - Solemn Sound - Higgaion . Bethesda . Water . 2 Omers . Moses . Holy Sabbath . 2nd Sabbath . Another Sabbath . God . Thanks . Sing Praises . Sabbath Day . morning & every night . My Father . 6 days - 7th day . Commandments - Laws . Children of Israel . Feasts of the Lord - Unleavened Bread . Kings of Judah . throne of David . Horses - Chariots . Land of Benjamin . Burnt Offerings . South . Meat Offerings . Pharisees . Shewbread . Priest . Synagogue . Sunday School Lesson . Luke 6 . John 5
The Sunday School Lesson for 1/5/2014 is shared from: Luke 6:1-11 (Background Scripture: Luke 6:1-47; Devotional Reading: John 5:2-17).
The Sunday School Lesson for 1/12/2014 is shared from Luke 6:17-31 (Background Scripture: Luke 6:17-36; Devotional Reading: Matthew 18:21-35).
Sabbath instituted (Genesis/Bereshith 2:2; Hebrews 4:4) ... Christ the Lord of (Luke 6:5) ... Of the 7th year (Exodus 23:11; Leviticus 25:1) ... Only season of Worship to which the decalogue '10 Commandments' make any reference, & stands 1st among the feasts in Leviticus 23. Strict day of rest.
Cured - Healed ... Restore to Health ... Heal & Worship ... Care for the sick - treat ... Cure ... Made Whole - Spiritual Healing ... Save ... Attention ... Medical Service ... Reaching Completion ... Divinely imparted gifts in the Churches in Apostolic Times.
Holy convocation ... Exodus 12:16; Leviticus 23:24
Harp: Genesis/Bereshith 4:21: I Corinthians 14:7 ... Used in public worship. Played by David. ... Was the national instrument of the Hebrews, & was well known throughout Asia.
Higgaion ... Occur with 'Selah (pause or end - direction to play loud).'
Bethesda (house of mercy - flowing water). Hebrew name of a tank or reservoir, with 5 'porches' close upon the sheep-gate or market in Jerusalem, John 5:2.
Omers, a measure. 1 Omer = 6 pints.
#6 ... suggests incompleteness, in comparison with the perfect #7.
#7 ... full, abundant, completeness.
Commandments - Laws ... Of God given to Adam, promulgated through Moses, preserved in the ark, fulfilled by Christ ...
Unleavened Bread: Exodus 12:39; 13:7; Leviticus 7:132; Numbers 6:10
Judah (praise), son of Jacob ... tribe of, blessed by Moses, they make David king & adhere to his house, Israelites 1st called, Jews derived from 'Judah,'
David (beloved), king, son of Jesse, eats of the shewbread, becomes king of Judah, becomes king of all Israel
Chariots - Horses ... When David defeated the king of northeastern Syria he kept from the slaughter horses enough for a hundred chariots (II Samuel 8:4)
Benjamin (son of the right Hand), youngest son of Jacob, blessed by Moses, the first king chosen from, the tribe of apostle Paul.
Burnt Offerings, law concerning (Leviticus 1:1; 6:8) ... Ezra 8:4; Exodus 18
Meat Offering: Leviticus 2; Numbers 15:9
Pharisee, derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'to separate.' Intolerant of those different from them. A Class among the scribes. Hypocritical in character - sanctimonious in manner. Spiritually proud - without moral excellence.
Shewbread, 'bread of the face,' Presence of God, 'bread of ordering,' 'holy bread,' 12 loaves representing tribes of Israel, were set in order every Sabbath day before the Lord, ' on behalf of the children,' an everlasting Convenant. 'Loaves symbolized sacrifical atonement of the Cross........... Christ - Living Bread - Nourishment of all.
Synagogue, Christ & the apostle Paul taught in ... Captivity led to the institution of the synagogue, or school of religion. As a rule the house was regarded as sacred to God & HIS Worship. Synagogue did not take the place of the Temple.
Luke 6:1-11
Luke 6:1-12 ... Touching the ears of corn that were plucked by the disciples on the Sabbath ... Luke 6:1-12 Christ reproveth the Pharisees' blindness about the observation of the Sabbath, by Scripture, reason, & miracle.
Verses 1-5: Exodus 20; Leviticus 23; Matthew 12; Mark 2; Luke 14; Colossians 2:16
Verses 1-5 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teaching About the Sabbath, The Sabbath for Man, & Not Man for the Sabbath
Luke 6:1 (Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23) ... Luke 6:2 (Matthew 12:2; Mark 2:24) ... Luke 6:3 (Mark 2:25) ... Luke 6:4 (Matthew 12:4; Mark 2:26) ... Luke 6:5 (Matthew 12:8-10; Mark 2:28)
Luke 6:45 ... Sacred Rites & Forms; Bloodless Sacrifices; The Shewbread, to Be Eaten Only by the Priests
(Deuteronomy 23:24-25; I Samuel 2:1-6 ...Reference Scriptures in Sunday School Book)
Verses 6-8
Verses 6,7 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teaching About the Sabbath, Works of Necessity & Charity Allowed
Verse 8 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Divinity; Christ Possesses the Attributes of God, Is< Omniscient (Unlimited Knowledge/Insight/Awareness/Understanding) Luke 6:6 (Mark 3:1) ... Luke 6:7 (Matthew 12:10)
Verses 9-11
Verses 9,10 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teachings About the Sabbath, Works of Necessity & Charity Allowed
Verse 11 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ's Reception by Men, Hated & Persecuted
Luke 6:9 (Matthew 12:12; Luke 3:4) ... Luke 6:10 (Matthew 12:13; Mark 3:5) ... Luke 6:11 (Matthew 12:14; Mark 3:6)
Monday - December 30, 2013 - God Is Still Working - John 5:2-17
The cripple at Bethesda (John 5:1-47)
Jesus on the sabbath day, cureth an impotent man at the pool of Bethesda (John 5:17) the Jews persecute HIM for it: he justifieth HIMSELF
Tuesday - December 31, 2014 - A Day of Thanksgiving - Psalm/Tehillim 92:1-8
Psalm of Supplication: Relative to public Worship ... Psalm of Adoration: Of God's power, majesty, & glory ... Didactic Psalm: Showing the blessings of God's people & the misery of HIS enemies ... Didactic (Instruct/Teach/Information)
New Year's Eve
Wednesday - January 1, 2014 - A Day of Rest - Exodus 16:22-30
Quails & manna are sent. The manna was not to be found on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:11-31).
Food Miraculously Provided (Exodus 15:22-16:36)
New Year's Day ... Another Year - Praise The Lord
Thursday - January 2, 2014 - A Day of Remembrance - Deuteronomy 5:11-15
God & HIS People (Deuteronomy 5:1-11:32)
The 10 Commandments (Deuteronomy 5:6-21)
Saturday - January 4, 2014 - A Holy Day - Jeremiah 17:19-27
6th message: the outcome of sin (Jeremiah 17:1-27)
Prophecies Concerning God's Action At Home & Abroad (Jeremiah 1:1-45:5)
In God alone is sure Salvation (Jeremiah 17:12-27)
Friday - January 3, 2014 - A Holy Convocation - Leviticus 23:1-8
Sabbath (Leviticus 23:1-8)
Passover & Unleavened Bread (Leviticus 23:4-8)
Of sundry (various) feasts. The Sabbath. The Passover (Leviticus 23:1-25)
Sunday - January 5, 2014 - Lord of the Sabbath - Luke 6:1-11
Miracles & discourses (Luke 5:1-6:11) ... The Return To Galilee (Luke 4:14-8:56)
Scripture reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible, KJV Topical Edition Bible, KJV Special arrangement N.T., Vine's Expository Dictionary Of O.T. & N.T. Words, Zondervan Bible Commentay & Merriam Webster's Deluxe Dictionary 10th Collegiate Edition
The Sunday School Lesson for 1/5/2014 is shared from: Luke 6:1-11 (Background Scripture: Luke 6:1-47; Devotional Reading: John 5:2-17).
The Sunday School Lesson for 1/12/2014 is shared from Luke 6:17-31 (Background Scripture: Luke 6:17-36; Devotional Reading: Matthew 18:21-35).
Sabbath instituted (Genesis/Bereshith 2:2; Hebrews 4:4) ... Christ the Lord of (Luke 6:5) ... Of the 7th year (Exodus 23:11; Leviticus 25:1) ... Only season of Worship to which the decalogue '10 Commandments' make any reference, & stands 1st among the feasts in Leviticus 23. Strict day of rest.
Cured - Healed ... Restore to Health ... Heal & Worship ... Care for the sick - treat ... Cure ... Made Whole - Spiritual Healing ... Save ... Attention ... Medical Service ... Reaching Completion ... Divinely imparted gifts in the Churches in Apostolic Times.
Holy convocation ... Exodus 12:16; Leviticus 23:24
Harp: Genesis/Bereshith 4:21: I Corinthians 14:7 ... Used in public worship. Played by David. ... Was the national instrument of the Hebrews, & was well known throughout Asia.
Higgaion ... Occur with 'Selah (pause or end - direction to play loud).'
Bethesda (house of mercy - flowing water). Hebrew name of a tank or reservoir, with 5 'porches' close upon the sheep-gate or market in Jerusalem, John 5:2.
Omers, a measure. 1 Omer = 6 pints.
#6 ... suggests incompleteness, in comparison with the perfect #7.
#7 ... full, abundant, completeness.
Commandments - Laws ... Of God given to Adam, promulgated through Moses, preserved in the ark, fulfilled by Christ ...
Unleavened Bread: Exodus 12:39; 13:7; Leviticus 7:132; Numbers 6:10
Judah (praise), son of Jacob ... tribe of, blessed by Moses, they make David king & adhere to his house, Israelites 1st called, Jews derived from 'Judah,'
David (beloved), king, son of Jesse, eats of the shewbread, becomes king of Judah, becomes king of all Israel
Chariots - Horses ... When David defeated the king of northeastern Syria he kept from the slaughter horses enough for a hundred chariots (II Samuel 8:4)
Benjamin (son of the right Hand), youngest son of Jacob, blessed by Moses, the first king chosen from, the tribe of apostle Paul.
Burnt Offerings, law concerning (Leviticus 1:1; 6:8) ... Ezra 8:4; Exodus 18
Meat Offering: Leviticus 2; Numbers 15:9
Pharisee, derived from the Hebrew word meaning 'to separate.' Intolerant of those different from them. A Class among the scribes. Hypocritical in character - sanctimonious in manner. Spiritually proud - without moral excellence.
Shewbread, 'bread of the face,' Presence of God, 'bread of ordering,' 'holy bread,' 12 loaves representing tribes of Israel, were set in order every Sabbath day before the Lord, ' on behalf of the children,' an everlasting Convenant. 'Loaves symbolized sacrifical atonement of the Cross........... Christ - Living Bread - Nourishment of all.
Synagogue, Christ & the apostle Paul taught in ... Captivity led to the institution of the synagogue, or school of religion. As a rule the house was regarded as sacred to God & HIS Worship. Synagogue did not take the place of the Temple.
Luke 6:1-11
Luke 6:1-12 ... Touching the ears of corn that were plucked by the disciples on the Sabbath ... Luke 6:1-12 Christ reproveth the Pharisees' blindness about the observation of the Sabbath, by Scripture, reason, & miracle.
Verses 1-5: Exodus 20; Leviticus 23; Matthew 12; Mark 2; Luke 14; Colossians 2:16
Verses 1-5 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teaching About the Sabbath, The Sabbath for Man, & Not Man for the Sabbath
Luke 6:1 (Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23) ... Luke 6:2 (Matthew 12:2; Mark 2:24) ... Luke 6:3 (Mark 2:25) ... Luke 6:4 (Matthew 12:4; Mark 2:26) ... Luke 6:5 (Matthew 12:8-10; Mark 2:28)
Luke 6:45 ... Sacred Rites & Forms; Bloodless Sacrifices; The Shewbread, to Be Eaten Only by the Priests
(Deuteronomy 23:24-25; I Samuel 2:1-6 ...Reference Scriptures in Sunday School Book)
Verses 6-8
Verses 6,7 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teaching About the Sabbath, Works of Necessity & Charity Allowed
Verse 8 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Divinity; Christ Possesses the Attributes of God, Is< Omniscient (Unlimited Knowledge/Insight/Awareness/Understanding) Luke 6:6 (Mark 3:1) ... Luke 6:7 (Matthew 12:10)
Verses 9-11
Verses 9,10 ... Sacred Seasons; The Sabbatical Seasons; Christ's Teachings About the Sabbath, Works of Necessity & Charity Allowed
Verse 11 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ's Reception by Men, Hated & Persecuted
Luke 6:9 (Matthew 12:12; Luke 3:4) ... Luke 6:10 (Matthew 12:13; Mark 3:5) ... Luke 6:11 (Matthew 12:14; Mark 3:6)
Monday - December 30, 2013 - God Is Still Working - John 5:2-17
The cripple at Bethesda (John 5:1-47)
Jesus on the sabbath day, cureth an impotent man at the pool of Bethesda (John 5:17) the Jews persecute HIM for it: he justifieth HIMSELF
Tuesday - December 31, 2014 - A Day of Thanksgiving - Psalm/Tehillim 92:1-8
Psalm of Supplication: Relative to public Worship ... Psalm of Adoration: Of God's power, majesty, & glory ... Didactic Psalm: Showing the blessings of God's people & the misery of HIS enemies ... Didactic (Instruct/Teach/Information)
New Year's Eve
Wednesday - January 1, 2014 - A Day of Rest - Exodus 16:22-30
Quails & manna are sent. The manna was not to be found on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:11-31).
Food Miraculously Provided (Exodus 15:22-16:36)
New Year's Day ... Another Year - Praise The Lord
Thursday - January 2, 2014 - A Day of Remembrance - Deuteronomy 5:11-15
God & HIS People (Deuteronomy 5:1-11:32)
The 10 Commandments (Deuteronomy 5:6-21)
Saturday - January 4, 2014 - A Holy Day - Jeremiah 17:19-27
6th message: the outcome of sin (Jeremiah 17:1-27)
Prophecies Concerning God's Action At Home & Abroad (Jeremiah 1:1-45:5)
In God alone is sure Salvation (Jeremiah 17:12-27)
Friday - January 3, 2014 - A Holy Convocation - Leviticus 23:1-8
Sabbath (Leviticus 23:1-8)
Passover & Unleavened Bread (Leviticus 23:4-8)
Of sundry (various) feasts. The Sabbath. The Passover (Leviticus 23:1-25)
Sunday - January 5, 2014 - Lord of the Sabbath - Luke 6:1-11
Miracles & discourses (Luke 5:1-6:11) ... The Return To Galilee (Luke 4:14-8:56)
Scripture reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopedia/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible, KJV Topical Edition Bible, KJV Special arrangement N.T., Vine's Expository Dictionary Of O.T. & N.T. Words, Zondervan Bible Commentay & Merriam Webster's Deluxe Dictionary 10th Collegiate Edition
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Dreams Come True ... 12/29/2013 Sunday School Lesson
Circumcising . JESUS/Yeshua . purification . turtle doves . young pigeons . Luke 2 . Lamb . burnt offering . sin offering . Tabernacle . atonement . Promises . Comfort (Comforter/Holy Ghost) . far/north/west/Sinim . sing/singing . mercy . Jerusalem . Simeon . Israel . Holy Ghost . spirit . Temple . east . child Jesus . Salvation . Gentiles . Joseph & HIS Mother, Mary . Anna/prophetess . tribe of Aser . fasting & prayers . thanks . Redemption . Leviticus 12 . Isaiah 40 . Isaiah 49 . Isaiah 42 . Sunday School Lesson
The Sunday School Lesson is shared from Luke 2:25-38 (Background Scripture: Luke 2:21-40; Devotional Message: Isaiah 49:8-13).
Circumcision, of Jesus/Yeshua (Luke 2:21), ye shall cut foreskin (Genesis/Bereshith 17:11)
JESUS (Joshua, Jeshua), Joshua (Jehovah is Salvation); Eternal Life only comes by/through Jesus.
purification, laws concerning (Leviticus 13-16), of women (Leviticus 12; Luke 2:22)
turtle doves, used for offerings. Could not be obtained during the winter, when the dove or young wild pigeon could be had.
pigeon,as an offering (Leviticus 1:14;12:6;Luke 2:24)
Lamb, for sacrifices
burnt offerings, law concerning (Leviticus 1:1;6:8); make an atonement for sin ... music with (Numbers 10:10)
sin offering, ordinances concerning (Leviticus 12:6-8); Temporary (Daniel 11:31;Hebrews 9-10)
Tabernacle, the dwelling or headquarters of Moses, & the public place where the public business of the nation was transacted ... An exact of the whole structure & all its appointments was shows to him by God in Mount sinai, & he was commanded to entrust the execution of the mechanical part of the work to Bezaleel, of the tribe of Judah, & Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan, who were the most skillful workmen in the nation.
atonement, made by Christ (Romans 3:24;II Corinthians 5:18; Hebrews 9:28); commemorated in the Lord's Supper (Matthew 26:26;I Corinthians 11:23)
Holy Ghost, Comforter, God
Sinim, a remote eastern land, perhpas China
sing/singing, psalmody, service of song, Jewish, & Christian & Spiritual Songs
mercy is the act of God. Pray boldly for mercy, ask for mercy for one another. God is merciful, so we should show mercy to one another. God has provided Salvation for all men (male/female).
Simeon (hearing), blesses Christ
Spirit, of God, the Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost
Temple, symbolcial of the body of Christ; of God & Holy Ghost - Christians are; house of God: ... Building not large, but magnificent & costly; made of stone & cedar, & decorated lavishly with gold & precious stones. Consistecd of 4 parts. The Porch, facing the east.
Salvation, only comes from Jesus/Yeshua.
Gentiles (not Jews), origin of (Genesis/Bereshith 10:5); Christ made known to (Colossians 1:27); their conversion predicted (Iaiah 42:1;49:6;Luke 2:32)
Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary
HIS Mother, Mary (Miriam), the Virgin, mother of Jesus/Yeshua
Anna, Grecized form of 'Hannah,' a prophetess
tribe of Aser - Asher (Happy One)
fasting & prayer, but by prayer & fasting (Matthew 17:21;Mark 9:29) ... fasting (voluntary abstinence from food) ... prayer (to ask, communciate with God; make request; to call to one's aid; Intercession, offered in the name of the JESUs; faith is essential to prayer.
thanks, gratitude; thankfulness; ... to acknowledge fully, to celebrate fully in praise with thanksgiving is used of Anna in Luke 2:38
Redemption, by Christ, through Christ's Blood
Promises: Isaiah 40:1,2 (Pardon for Iniquities & Sins) .. Isaiah 49:9b,10 (Food Provided for the Lord's Children) ... Isaiah 42:6 (Health & Healing & Pardon for Iniquities & Sins) ... Healing can be Supernatural (Divine), by rest, exercise, nutrition, professional medical aids & all Christians will have perfect bodies in Heaven.
Luke 2:21-39 (The circumcision & presentation of Jesus/Yeshua)
Luke 2:25-38
Verses 25-27
Verses 25,26 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Birth
Verse 27 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Life; Appearance in the Temple
(John 14:16 ... Reference Scripture in Sunday School book)
Verses 28-32 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Lfie; Appearance in the Tmeple
Luke 2:32 (Isaiah 49:6; Acts 13:47)
Christian Books of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ birth, early life and Ministry
Verses 33-38
Verse 33 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Life; Fame Among the People
Verse 34 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Figurative Prophecies, Stumbling-Stone
Verse 35 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Death
Verse 36 ... Mediums & Methods of Revelation; Prophetesses; By Vocation
Verse 37 ... The Family; Widows & Orphans; Widows to Be Honored, if Widows Indeed, A Notable Example
Verse 38 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ's Reception by Men; The Ministry of Women
(John 19:25; Matthew 27:38-43)Judges 4:4; Acts 21:9)
Christian Books & Bibles with the names of Jesus in Hebrew and Aramaic
Monday - December 23, 2013 - Parents Committed to the Law - Luke 2:21-24
HIS Circumcision. Christ is circumcised. Mary purified.
Tuesday - December 24, 2013 - Circumcising on the Eighth Day - Leviticus 12:1-5
Leviticus 12 (Worship of God - Positive safeguard to health) ... The purification of a woman after childbirth.
December 24, 2013 - Christmas Eve
Wednesday - December 25, 2013 - Offering a Sacrifice to the Lord - Leviticus 12:6-8
Her offerings for her purifying.
Christmas Day.
Thursday - December 26, 2013 - Consolation for Israel - Isaiah 40:1-5
God sends comforts to HIS people. Preaching of John the Baptist.
Friday - December 27, 2013 - The Lord's Comfort & Compassion - Isaiah 49:8-13
HE is sent to the Gentiles. God's love to the Church perpetual. (perpetual: continuing forever/Eternal)
Saturday - December 28, 2013 - A Light to the Nations - Isaiah 42:1-7
Office of Christ: God's promise to HIm
Sunday - December 29, 2013 - Jesus presentation in the Temple - Luke 2:25-38
Mary purified. Simeon & Anna prophecy of Christ.
Scripture reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopeida/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible, KJV Special Arrangement N.T. Bible, KJV Topical Edition Bible, KJV New Devotional & Explanatory Family bible, Vine's Expository Dictionary of O.T. & N.t. Words, The Strongest Strong's Concordance Of The bible & Merriam Webster's Deluxe Dictionary 10th Collegiate Edition
The Sunday School Lesson is shared from Luke 2:25-38 (Background Scripture: Luke 2:21-40; Devotional Message: Isaiah 49:8-13).
Circumcision, of Jesus/Yeshua (Luke 2:21), ye shall cut foreskin (Genesis/Bereshith 17:11)
JESUS (Joshua, Jeshua), Joshua (Jehovah is Salvation); Eternal Life only comes by/through Jesus.
purification, laws concerning (Leviticus 13-16), of women (Leviticus 12; Luke 2:22)
turtle doves, used for offerings. Could not be obtained during the winter, when the dove or young wild pigeon could be had.
pigeon,as an offering (Leviticus 1:14;12:6;Luke 2:24)
Lamb, for sacrifices
burnt offerings, law concerning (Leviticus 1:1;6:8); make an atonement for sin ... music with (Numbers 10:10)
sin offering, ordinances concerning (Leviticus 12:6-8); Temporary (Daniel 11:31;Hebrews 9-10)
Tabernacle, the dwelling or headquarters of Moses, & the public place where the public business of the nation was transacted ... An exact of the whole structure & all its appointments was shows to him by God in Mount sinai, & he was commanded to entrust the execution of the mechanical part of the work to Bezaleel, of the tribe of Judah, & Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan, who were the most skillful workmen in the nation.
atonement, made by Christ (Romans 3:24;II Corinthians 5:18; Hebrews 9:28); commemorated in the Lord's Supper (Matthew 26:26;I Corinthians 11:23)
Holy Ghost, Comforter, God
Sinim, a remote eastern land, perhpas China
sing/singing, psalmody, service of song, Jewish, & Christian & Spiritual Songs
mercy is the act of God. Pray boldly for mercy, ask for mercy for one another. God is merciful, so we should show mercy to one another. God has provided Salvation for all men (male/female).
Simeon (hearing), blesses Christ
Spirit, of God, the Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost
Temple, symbolcial of the body of Christ; of God & Holy Ghost - Christians are; house of God: ... Building not large, but magnificent & costly; made of stone & cedar, & decorated lavishly with gold & precious stones. Consistecd of 4 parts. The Porch, facing the east.
Salvation, only comes from Jesus/Yeshua.
Gentiles (not Jews), origin of (Genesis/Bereshith 10:5); Christ made known to (Colossians 1:27); their conversion predicted (Iaiah 42:1;49:6;Luke 2:32)
Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary
HIS Mother, Mary (Miriam), the Virgin, mother of Jesus/Yeshua
Anna, Grecized form of 'Hannah,' a prophetess
tribe of Aser - Asher (Happy One)
fasting & prayer, but by prayer & fasting (Matthew 17:21;Mark 9:29) ... fasting (voluntary abstinence from food) ... prayer (to ask, communciate with God; make request; to call to one's aid; Intercession, offered in the name of the JESUs; faith is essential to prayer.
thanks, gratitude; thankfulness; ... to acknowledge fully, to celebrate fully in praise with thanksgiving is used of Anna in Luke 2:38
Redemption, by Christ, through Christ's Blood
Promises: Isaiah 40:1,2 (Pardon for Iniquities & Sins) .. Isaiah 49:9b,10 (Food Provided for the Lord's Children) ... Isaiah 42:6 (Health & Healing & Pardon for Iniquities & Sins) ... Healing can be Supernatural (Divine), by rest, exercise, nutrition, professional medical aids & all Christians will have perfect bodies in Heaven.
Luke 2:21-39 (The circumcision & presentation of Jesus/Yeshua)
Luke 2:25-38
Verses 25-27
Verses 25,26 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Birth
Verse 27 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Life; Appearance in the Temple
(John 14:16 ... Reference Scripture in Sunday School book)
Verses 28-32 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Lfie; Appearance in the Tmeple
Luke 2:32 (Isaiah 49:6; Acts 13:47)
Christian Books of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ birth, early life and Ministry
Verses 33-38
Verse 33 ... Jesus Christ; Genealogy, Birth, & Early Life; Fame Among the People
Verse 34 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Figurative Prophecies, Stumbling-Stone
Verse 35 ... Jesus Christ; Prophecies Concerning Christ; Death
Verse 36 ... Mediums & Methods of Revelation; Prophetesses; By Vocation
Verse 37 ... The Family; Widows & Orphans; Widows to Be Honored, if Widows Indeed, A Notable Example
Verse 38 ... Jesus Christ; Christ's Ministry; Christ's Reception by Men; The Ministry of Women
(John 19:25; Matthew 27:38-43)Judges 4:4; Acts 21:9)
Christian Books & Bibles with the names of Jesus in Hebrew and Aramaic
Monday - December 23, 2013 - Parents Committed to the Law - Luke 2:21-24
HIS Circumcision. Christ is circumcised. Mary purified.
Tuesday - December 24, 2013 - Circumcising on the Eighth Day - Leviticus 12:1-5
Leviticus 12 (Worship of God - Positive safeguard to health) ... The purification of a woman after childbirth.
December 24, 2013 - Christmas Eve
Wednesday - December 25, 2013 - Offering a Sacrifice to the Lord - Leviticus 12:6-8
Her offerings for her purifying.
Christmas Day.
Thursday - December 26, 2013 - Consolation for Israel - Isaiah 40:1-5
God sends comforts to HIS people. Preaching of John the Baptist.
Friday - December 27, 2013 - The Lord's Comfort & Compassion - Isaiah 49:8-13
HE is sent to the Gentiles. God's love to the Church perpetual. (perpetual: continuing forever/Eternal)
Saturday - December 28, 2013 - A Light to the Nations - Isaiah 42:1-7
Office of Christ: God's promise to HIm
Sunday - December 29, 2013 - Jesus presentation in the Temple - Luke 2:25-38
Mary purified. Simeon & Anna prophecy of Christ.
Scripture reference used/taken from: The International Teacher's Handy Bible Encyclopeida/Concordance KJV Precious Promise Bible, KJV Special Arrangement N.T. Bible, KJV Topical Edition Bible, KJV New Devotional & Explanatory Family bible, Vine's Expository Dictionary of O.T. & N.t. Words, The Strongest Strong's Concordance Of The bible & Merriam Webster's Deluxe Dictionary 10th Collegiate Edition
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