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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Genesis 18 - "Is there anything too marvelous..."

We are super excited for tomorrow's Reading in chapter 18, of the Book of Genesis...that we just could wait until tomorrow to release our FREE - Week 4 Genesis Bookmark!! 

We are sure you've picked up on the themes of Faith & Sin that are highlighted in Genesis chapters 16-22. The web of complications that are illustrated between Abram and his wives aren't so easily categorized, thus we thought they were worth investigating further. 

We have been reading, for several chapters now, all about Abram's faith in God's plan for his life, as well as his faith in God's marvelous wonders. Yet in the midst of his proclamations of faith we cannot ignore Abram's sins, that seem to go unnoticed or unpunished, or are they...

In chapter 16, Sarai, Abram's wife, appears to be too old to conceive, she is actually referred to as barren. In order to give her husband children, she offers up her maid, Hagar to him instead. 
Who else was disappointed when Abram accepts?! He and Hagar are seemingly getting away with adulterous affair, that appears at first to bother no one. They facie no punishment for theur sin and even more are seemingly rewarded for it, with the birth of several sons. 
It would appear as though adulterous affairs are not such a sin after all, that possibly its even accepted by God...(insert record scratch here, followed by silence) of course that isn't right! 
Upon further reading in Genesis 16 & 21, we learn that Ishmeal, the son born of Hagar, becomes a point of contention between Abram's family, causing great upset between Sarai and Hagar. This familial upheaval turns physical, when Sarai attacks Hagar, who has grown cocky in her ability to produce sons. When Hagar runs away because of the abuse God sends Hagar back, back to Sarai. Why? Is it to atone for her sins, to possibly pay some kind of debt to Sarai? Maybe it is a punishment for Sarai that Hagar return, for not having had faith in God, for offering up her maid instead of waiting for God's plan for her to come to fruition? Or is it so much more? Maybe it's to fulfill the scripture or could it be to bring all three of them to rock bottom? At rock bottom we are more open to God. We turn to him, we yearn for him and his mercy. Maybe we'll never know. 
Either way, we do know that the fruits born of the affair between Hagar & Abram will eventually become the father's of the Arabs, where as the fruits of Sarai's womb will become the father's of the Jews. Why is this important? History has shown us that the Jews & Arabs have been in conflict for centuries. We'd say this conflict shows that God values fidelity after all, that future generations have suffered because of it. 

In chapter 17, Abram speaks with God, who changes his name to Abraham, to renew his covenent with him. The covenant to make him [Abraham] the father of a multitude of nations. 
Abraham assumes that God is referring to his son, Ishmeal as the father of these nations, because at this time Abraham is nearly 100 years old, but God has other plans. It is Sarai, his wife, whom God now calls Sarah, that will bear him [Abraham] a son, who is to be named Isaac.
Upon hearing this sensational news, Abraham commits yet another sin. He laughs at God's declaration, at God's promise of a son from Sarah. Sarah has been barren for years, is it so far fetched that he'd question how on earth she could bare him children now?
Let's see...the notion itself might seem impossible or maybe miraculous, but what Abraham is neglecting to understand is that all along God had promised him a son for his marriage with Sarah, not his affair with Hagar. 
It makes total sense then that the "promised child" would have to be born of Sarah, even though she herself is nearly 90 years old and Abrsham is pushing 100. 
This is where this chapter has even more to reveal to its reader, for God's all knowing ways are revealed in yet another way. 
Let's look at what each of the family members' names really mean:
Abraham = "the father of a multitude"
Sarah = "princess"
Isaac = "he laughs"
Every time Abraham address his son, calls his name, speaks of him, he will be reminded of his sin - for laughing at God's promise of a son from Sarah. Wow!

That's not all, in chapter 18, Abraham is visited by the Lord, who has come to him as 3 men, to whom Abraham offers hospitality, even bowing before them on the ground at their feet. The three men are the Lord and two messengers, but Abraham doesn't know that. 
After Abraham offered hospitality the lead visitor (God) asks "where is your wife Sarah?" (Gen. 18:9), specifically calling her by name. Sarah is there in the tent, with the others...it is here that God tells her that this time next year she will have a son. Sarah laughs to herself and says:
"Now that I am so withered and my husband is so old, am I still to have sexual pleasure?"
But the Lord said to Abraham: "Why did Sarah laugh and say, 'shall I really bear a child, old as I am? Is anything too marvelous for the Lord to do? At the appointed time, about this time next year, I will return to you, and Sarah will have a son." (Genesis 18:12-14).
Sarah too, laughs at God's promise, yet He still fulfills it! 

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Friday, April 22, 2016

Week 4 - The Book of Genesis

Woohoo! Starting Monday, we are in Week 4 of our study in the Book of Genesis!

Here are your virtual resources for the coming week:

Weekly Reading Plan:


Monday

Reflection Question for the day: God sees You!
Sarah gave her servant-girl, Hagar, to her husband, Abraham, to bear him children, since she was barren. Once Hagar conceived, Sarah felt as though the servant now felt above her and beat her. Hagar flees from Sarah, but God tells her to return to Sarah, stating he can hear her cries. 

Hagar says God is the God of vision – not implying but outright stating that HE sees her, not just hears her.

In what circumstance(s) in your life does God SEE you?


Tuesday

Reflection Question for the day: Our God is an Awesome God!
Although this chapter is about God’s promise to Abraham that his wife, Sarah will bare him children and that his descendants will go one for generation after generation (we will get to all of that next)…but for not, it is the lyrics to Michael W. Smith’s song that fill my head as I read this verse…”Our God is an awesome God, He reigns from Heaven above, with wisdom, power, and love, Our God is an awesome God…”

Then my mind drifts to the beautiful peeks and valley of Yellow Stone National Park, which to me is one of the most beautiful places on earth. What wonders made by God have you seen?


Wednesday

Reflection Question for the day: God CAN Do It!
Sarah has stopped having her monthly period, yet God tells her that this time next year she will have a son. Sarah laughs, because the notion of such a thing is unbelievable. It would be a miracle – and it came true!


What miracles from God, have you witnessed? Or experienced in your life?


Thursday

Reflection Question for the day: Don’t Look Back!
This was quite an explicit command from God, yet Lot’s wife didn’t listen. God wants us to stay focused forward, to move on, to let go, to live in this moment – looking forward to the next. Edna Mode’s quote, from Disney’s Incredibles movie comes to mind, “I never look back darling, it distracts from the now.”


What are you looking forward to in the future? What role does God have in your future and in the things you mentioned to the previous question?


Friday

Reflection Question for the day: Someone Else is Praying for You!
Prayer is such an important part of our relationship with God. Although God is the Almighty, He created the universe so that it can operate independent of Him – He gave us free will and nature it’s own laws. Remember learning those in school ;)

Multiple passages in the Bible teach us that prayer makes a difference, especially when we intercede for another, so…


Who do you pray for? And for what do you pray?



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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

13 Times You Can Pray Throughout Your Day

Over and over again, women in our Bible Study Community share a desire to find more time to pray. I'll tell you, the time is already there, you just have to see it. 

Recently a dear friend pointed out that maybe we're going about our prayer life all wrong. She says, "Prayers doesn't have to take place at a designated time, in a designated location, for a set amount of time." I must confess, I sometimes fall into this notion, that prayers is an eloquent, lengthy, poetic dialogue to God, when really I think it's could be something more genuine and real. 

God wants us to have a real conversation with him, one that's genuine and continuous, so why not "talk" to Him throughout your day, just like you do with anyone one else who's got a significant place in your life. The quote, "Have you prayed about it, as much as you've talked about it" comes to mind. God is available 24/7, so why not make ourselves available too - in good times, not just when there's a crisis. 



Here are 13 Moments I've personally found time to Pray throughout my day...

1. Right after I hit the Snooze Button πŸ”Š
I usually set my alarm for 5:00Am, but rarely do I actually get out of bed before I've hit the snooze but at least twice. πŸ˜‰ In those extra 15-20 minutes, trying to wake up, talk to God. πŸ™πŸΌ

2. In the Shower πŸ’¦
How long do you spend in the shower? My guess is at least 10 minutes. This is a perfect time to pray. πŸ™πŸΌ

3. Breakfast 🍌🍳 ...or if your like me and skip breakfast, but drink Coffee ☕️
Before you break bread, bow your head. πŸ™πŸΌ this is a great time to include your kids too. 

4. While you Brush your Teeth 😁 (AM & PM)
You've got 2 times or more a day to pray, while you Brush your pearly whites. I've got an electric tooth brush that times me while I brush, so I know I've got at least 2 minutes here to Thank the Lord for all His many blessings. πŸ™πŸΌ

5. The Commute to Work, Dropping off Kids, or Runnning Errands πŸš™
Basically any time you are in your car. Most of my commutes are at least 15 minutes or more. Turn off your radio 🎢 and pray instead. πŸ™πŸΌ

6. At Lunch πŸ•
Before you munch on your lunch, talk to God. πŸ™πŸΌ

7. While you Workout πŸŠπŸΌπŸš΄πŸΌπŸƒπŸ»
This has been the most life changing time for prayer for me. I usually spend about an hour working out. Instead of plugging in my headphones right away 🎧, I'll pray. πŸ™πŸΌ

8. While you Pump Gas ⛽️

9. During Commercial Breaks πŸ“Ί

10. While Folding Laundry πŸ‘•πŸ‘–

11. While doing Dishes 🍴

12. At Dinner 🍝
We do our best to have a sit down family dinner as often as possible. My husband always leads us in prayer. πŸ™πŸΌ

13. Before You Go to Bed πŸ’€
Lay back, close your eyes and talk to God. πŸ™πŸΌ Some of the best nights sleep I've ever had, happens after I've spent time with the King. πŸ‘‘

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Genesis 12 Bookmark - "I will bless you..."

Isn't today's #verseoftheday one of your favorites! Genesis 12:2 is such a wonderful and refreshing thought!
God has blessed us, so that we may be a blessing! Wow.
Here's your FREE Bookmark! Add it to your Bible margin, your Bible Journal, or use it as a Bookmark ;) No matter how you put it to use, we hope you enjoy it!




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Monday, April 18, 2016

The W.O.R.D. Method of studying the Bible

Many of you have probably heard of, or have maybe even used, the S.O.A.P Method, which is a wonderful method of studying the WORD of God, but is not unique to Balanced Living Bible Study...so we designed our own.

If you join our study, we read just ONE chapter a day, Monday - Friday. We provide you with the Weekly Reading Plan as well #VerseOfTheDay selections and #DailyReflectionQuestions to consider.
The best way to see these, besides here, is our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/A-Faith-Filled-Life-1552684925046477/

The beauty of this method of study is that you can join us at any time, all are welcome!! Just jump right in where we are, and use your "off" days (over the weekend) to catch up, or revisit the chapters you may have "missed" when you have time. It's really easy and it's FREE!

We believe studying the Bible should be affordable and available to ALL, so we offer our WORD Guides for FREE and offer our #VerseOfTheDay and #DailyReflectionQuestions on our Facebook Page. Our Complete Study Guides, which contain the WORD Guide, the Verses of the Day & the Daily Reflection Question, for just $1.99!!
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Here's how to use the W.O.R.D. Method:

While we read God’s word, we soak in the scripture using the W.O.R.D. Method:

W - Word of God (Write down your favorite verse(s) from todays scripture.) 
or use the verse we have selected for you! 

O - Observations (What did you observe while reading God’s word)
write down what sticks out to you, while you read the selected chapter. Some ladies outline the reading, others summarize, there is no wrong way to do this.

R - Reflect (Apply what God said to you today to your daily life.)
What did this chapter reveal to you - how can you implement the concepts or commands in your life today? You can also use this space to answer our Daily Reflection Questions too!


D - Devotion (What do you feel compelled to tell God in prayer.)
This is one of my favorite parts of studying the Bible - praying after reading God's word. Sometimes my prayers are short and simple, and other times the words flow freely, and I fill the entire page! 


Lastly, we urge you to consider joining one of our virtual Facebook Study Groups. Just "LIKE" our Facebook Page for more information! The community of women we have studying the bible are incredible, they are supportive, insightful, and consistent.
"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them"
~ Matthew 18:20

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Friday, April 15, 2016

Week 3 - The Book of Genesis

Next week begins Week 3 of our study in the Book of Genesis! Here are your resources for next week :) 

Week 3 - Reading Plan


Week 3 - #VerseOfTheDay and #DailyReflectionQuestion

Monday

Reflection Question for the day: Se Habla EspaΓ±ol? Sprechen sie Deutsch?
God confused the languages of the world, so that the people building the city of Bable would be stopped. For they were following their own will and not God’s.

Do you speak a foreign language? How do you use your gift of another language to spread God’s will?


Tuesday

Reflection Question for the day: Be a Blessing.
God has blessed you, so that you will be a blessing to others.

What do you do to be a blessing to the people in your life?
(What do you do daily, weekly, monthly, yearly?)
How else could you be a blessing to others?


Wednesday 

Reflection Question for the day: Let There Be No Strife.
Strife, as defined by the Webster’s Dictionary, is angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict. We tend to have more heated disagreements with the people that are closest to us (family), because they are our family! Yet, God wants us to resolve our strife because we are family.

Have you ever had strife with a close friend or family member? What was the fundamental issue you disagreed on? How did you work to resolve it? If you haven’t, how could you resolve it now?


Thursday

Reflection Question for the day: Take the High Road
God will bless you, if you are living according to his Will, and will deal with those who curse you. You need only to have faith, for so long as you are living justly, you need not stoop to the level of those who “curse you.”

Although sometimes taking the high road might seem easier said than done, how do you “take the high road?” How does God help you to rise above the drama? Or stay out of it?


Friday

Reflection Question for the day: He is your Shield!
Isn’t that a comforting thought! The Creator, God the Almighty, has your back – all you have to do is have faith in Him!

What has he guarded you from? How did/ does God shielded you?


Special THANK YOU to Laura, 
for all of the beautiful #verseoftheday photos! 

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