Preview: God did not just stop at Creation, He developed an entire, complete plan to conserve and maintain all that He had done.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 46:1-11.
Memory Verse: Psalm 147:9.
1. Can we prove that God is the preserver of all things? Nehemiah 9:6, Psalm 36:6, & Psalm 104:28 & Psalm 104:30.
2. Does God care for animals? Job 38:39-41.
3. How did David describe God’s care for animals? Psalm 104:20-21 & Psalm 147:9.
4. How does God preserve our seasons? Genesis 8:22, Psalm 74:17 & Acts 14:17.
5. Does God preserve day and night? Job 9:7, Isaiah 50:3, Jeremiah 31:35 & Jeremiah 33:25.
6. How does God preserve with rain? Genesis 9:11-12, Genesis 9:17, Job 5:10 & Job 12:15.
7. How does God preserve with winds? Job 28:24-25, Psalm 78:26 & Psalm 147:18.
8. How does God preserve and protect man? Genesis 48:15, II Samuel 22:2-3, Job 7:20 & Job 33:18.
9. How did David describe God’s preservation of man? Psalm 7:10, Psalm 23:5-6, Psalm 27:1-14 & Psalm 94:22.
10. Is God’s preserving power indispensable? Job 34:14-15 & Psalm 104:29.
Note: God’s preserving power was shown in His work in that it was so well planned, so perfect, and so complete that He has a method of preserving everything that He created.
Other Lessons* in this series:
Work of God - Creation: Part 1 of 4
Work of God - God's Providence Among Men: Part 2 of 4
Work of God - God's Providence in Nature: Part 3 of 4
Work of God - Preservation: Part 4 of 4
*Lessons in a series may not necessarily be in the same category.