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Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.


Question: How many stories were in Noah’s Ark?


Road map to the answer:


💡Read Genesis Chapter 6


During this study time, I will not be

providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.


Apostle Natasha

It’s such a NECESSITY to appreciate re-reading the Word of God time and again.


Many of us know that as we read, Holy Spirit illuminates in the Word our NEED for the moment that we’re reading it, and each time thereafter.


As I read chapter 6, verse 13 stood out to me. The Lord has been for a while now ministering to me the beauty of His ability as Creator to create as well as all that He has created in earth that many of us think very little of.


Verse 13 says, “And God said to Noah, “I have determined to make an end of all flesh; for the earth is filled with violence through them; behold, I will destroy them with the earth.”

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Earth inning of itself cannot do any wrong, it cannot harm itself or work against itself because that’s not what it was created to do. However, the inhabitants of the earth from the time of the garden have been given dominion over the earth to govern it and what we see in chapter 6 is the reality of our lives today.


Notice that the Lord says that He will use earth to destroy them! WHEW- 😮‍💨 many places see that often and it looks now as it did then, what’s now called a “Natural disaster” but biblically it’s God allowing the inhabitants of the earth to be destroyed by it… MY GOD TODAY!


Which verse or this chapter stood out most to you? @Everyone

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Here is today’s trivia question:


TRIVIA QUESTION: How many stories were in Noah’s Ark?


Take a guess and don’t worry if your answer is incorrect!!


We’re learning together! 😃


Bible book and chapter will be posted tomorrow. @everyone

Apostle Natasha
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Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.


Question: Where did Mary go to visit Elizabeth, John the Baptist’s mother?


Road map to the answer:


💡Read Luke Chapter 1


During this study time, I will not be

providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.


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Here is today’s trivia question:


TRIVIA QUESTION: Where did Mary go to visit Elizabeth, John the Baptist’s mother?


Take a guess and don’t worry if your answer is incorrect!!


We’re learning together! 😃


Bible book and chapter will be posted tomorrow. @Everyone

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Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.


Question: What land was Jacob and his sons living in when a famine came?


Road map to the answer:


💡Read Genesis Chapter 42


During this study time, I will not be

providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.


The Bible is the GREATEST, MOST INTERESTING, AND RELATABLE BOOK WE WILL EVER READ!


As I gleaned from Chapter 42, during this read verse 28 stood out to me.


At this point, Joseph had sent his brothers back to fetch Benjamin whom he loved and they noticed that their money had been returned to the mouths of their sacks. Now we know they are facing reprimand as Joseph is treating them as strangers so I can imagine the anguish they felt seeing the money not where they’d left it.


But collectively they asked, “What is this that God has done to us”! WHEW— have you ever had one of these moments!!??


Firstly, they were reflecting on their own transgressions and iniquities that they’d preferred to have not followed them this far in life yet they all assumed that surely because of our sinful and ungodly dealings with the brother that they declare is no more this was surely the work of God!


The question arises how much do we think “is God’s doing” rather is “God’s allowing”? The scripture never said that Joseph consulted God in his treatment of His brothers, yet their immediate response was what is this that God has done…


Our actions will either in response be “God did” or “God allowed”!


May be esteem to discern the difference…


Which verse impacted you most @Everyone

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Here is today’s trivia question:


TRIVIA QUESTION: What land was Jacob and his sons living in when a famine came?


Take a guess and don’t worry if your answer is incorrect!!


We’re learning together! 😃


Bible book and chapter will be posted tomorrow. @Everyone

Whitney Storey
Apostle Natasha
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Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.


Question: Therefore since we have been justified through faith, have have _____ with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.


Road map to the answer:


💡Read Romans Chapter 5


During this study time, I will not be

providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.


Apostle Natasha

Immediately upon reading this chapter, verse 1 stands out immensely!


“Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,”

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I often engage in word study so that I can gain greater insight, wisdom, and revelation as I study to show myself approved unto God.


The word “justified” means in many terms “just as if I’d never done it”. It’s a process that nullifies the act and commission of guilt.


Synonyms for “justified” are words like:


Defend

Answer for

Vindicate

Uphold

Sustain

Establish

Legitimize

Account for

Confirm

Validate


And “FAITH” does these things for us!


Faith is the complete trust or confidence in something or someone.


So because of our “complete” or “absolute” trust in Christ, we are LEGITIMIZED!


I believe this is a spiritual truth that we as a whole are not and have not learned how to effectively apply to our lives.


Which verse stood out to you most during your reading? @Everyone

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Here is today’s trivia question:


TRIVIA QUESTION: Therefore since we have been justified through faith, have have _____ with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.


Take a guess and don’t worry if your answer is incorrect!!


We’re learning together! 😃


Bible book and chapter will be posted tomorrow. @Everyone

Apostle Natasha
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Here is the Bible book & chapter for yesterday’s trivia question.


Question: Who was the man from the land of Uz?


Road map to the answer:


💡Read Job Chapter 1


During this study time, I will not be

providing the specific verse so that we take the necessary time to read the full chapter.


Apostle Natasha

As many times as I’ve read Job, TODAY the eyes of my understanding have been opened to verse 5.


The level of understanding that Job had regarding the impact and implications of the SEED of the woman is beyond profound.


How often or how consistently do we consecrate our children just in case they have sinned and cursed God? WOW—


I often in prayer will resubmit my king's decree that my household and my children have been given back to God for His good works in not just me but in them.


But this verse says AT ALL SUCH times Job would consecrate his children before the Lord!


I know that as a standard to which we live today, this is a practice and principle that MUST be deployed long-term!


Furthermore, I submit verses 21-22 which denote the beginning of Job's afflictions ordained by God and his response was WORSHIP! He worshiped in the truth that whatsoever God gives, He can very well take yet he was STILL within sin and uttered no blame towards God!


For sure, his partnership, fellowship, and intimacy with God prove GREAT in these three verses. To which I daily bring to the altar of God!


Which verse in this chapter was most impactful to you? Share in the comments @Everyone

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