Monday, March 28, 2011

Daily Bible Week 3

Mon. Ezek 37:1-14 A Valley of Dry Bones
What can you do to help you understand God’s plan for the world?

Tues. Daniel 1:1-21 Coping With Pressure to Conform
How do you think Daniel would react to the pressure situations in your life?

Wed. Daniel 2:1-24 A King’s Dream
What do you do in situations that seem hopeless?

Thurs. Daniel 2:25-49 The Meaning of the Dream
Who gets the credit when things go right in your life?

Fri. Daniel 3: 1-30 Three Friends in a Furnace
What examples can you give of God’s protection in your life?

5 comments:

  1. Mon. I can do many things to help me understand God's plan. I should pray to God. If I do, He will answer my questions when he sees fit. If I read the Bible, I will be closer to him too. God will help me understand.

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  2. Tues. Daniel was training in Babylon. It was probably very tough. I think that Daniel would pray to God. He can help us in any different situation, big or small. All things are possible with God on your side.

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  3. Wed. Nebuchadnezzer, the king, had a dream one night. He was troubled by the dream. He ordered the astrologers to tell him what his dream meant or he would cut them into pieces and burn their houses to rubble. The astrologers did not know, so the king had all of his wise men killed. Daniel was a wise man. He asked if he could interpret th dream. When a situation seems hopeless, all you really need to do is pray to God and ask him to help you through the tough times.

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  4. Wed. When the king asked Daniel what his dream meant, God told him. The king was delighted with Daniel. When things go right, you no it's God. He has plans for you and will be right by your side the whole time.

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  5. Fri. Shadrack, Mishack, and Abednego were thrown into a furnace. Why? Because they went against the king to do what God wanted them to do. They were very brave and faithful. They did what was right. God will protect you in any situation. He has protected me by allowing me to go to a Christian school.

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