Light From Above

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Preview: The Word of God has been provided to us to light our path to eternal life. 


Scripture Reading: Psalm 119:89-104. 

Memory Verse: Psalm 119:105. 

1. By what inspiration did men write the Scriptures? II Peter 1:20-21. 
2. How did David describe the Word of God? Psalm 119:105. 
Note: Some people think the Bible is a book of mythical stories. Others think it is a book of human philosophy. The children of God know that it is a book of Divine Inspiration (light from above). 
3. Why did David center his meditation on the Word of God? Psalm 119:97-99. 
4. How often must a righteous man meditate in the law of the Lord? Psalm 1:1-2. 
5. What promise is made to those who constantly meditate in God’s Word? Psalm 1:3. 
6. What commendable statement did Paul make concerning the people of Berea? Acts 17:11. 
7. Whom do we disobey when we neglect to read the Scriptures? John 5:39. 
8. What was Paul’s advice concerning the Scriptures? II Timothy 2:15. 
Note: We have ourselves to blame if we are too ignorant to point sinners to the straight and narrow way. 
9. Did Paul include the Old Testament in his adoration of the Scriptures? Discuss. II Timothy 3:16-17. 
10. How did Peter describe prophecy? What is his advice to us concerning it? II Peter 1:19. 
11. What did Jesus say regarding Moses’ reference to Him in his writings? John 5:46-47. 
Note: If we neglect to read the old Scriptures we will not learn as much as we should know about our Savior. This is contrary to the modern doctrine which teaches against the Old Testament. 
12. What part of the Scriptures was the eunuch reading when Philip saw him? Acts 8:26-28. 
13. What did Philip ask of the eunuch? Acts 8:30 
14. What was the eunuch’s reply to Philip’s question? Acts 8:31. 
15. What did the Ethiopian want Philip to explain? Acts 8:32-34. 
16. To whom did the Scripture refer? Acts 8:35. 
17. What were the results of Philip’s explanation? Acts 8:36-38. 
Note: Let us never lose our respect for any part of the Scriptures. They offer the plan of salvation to us and to those we teach.