Reflection on OT Historical Books

Hearing God thru His Word

The path to intentional discipleship
is to grow towards spiritual maturity
by nurturing key disciple attitudes.
So for past three years, we had been
Seeking God thru Biblical Prayers;
Trusting God thru His Promises and
Adoring God thru Thanks & Praise.
And for the past four mths; we’ve
been Hearing God thru His Word.

“God Is Not Silent. It is the nature of
of God to speak, writes AW Tozer.
We could spend the rest of our lives
learning to recognise God’s voice.
We can be certain if we seek Him,
He will make Himself available to us.
If we listen, He will speak; and if we
believe what we have heard, He will
show us more! The God who speaks
is always seeking to take us deeper
into His Will & draw us closer to Him.

Henry Blackaby in his workbook
Experiencing God says God Speaks
by the Holy Spirit through the Word,
Circumstances and His Church.
In this current series, we will be
focussing on Hearing God through
His Word; but needless to say
we will also see God speaking
thru circumstances, the church
and many other ways. May God
bless our desire to hear Him. Amen.

We are meditating through the Bible,
which is organised by genres:
Laws, History, Poetry and Prophets…
Before we continue into OT Poetry,
for variety sake we will have the
second Gospel interlude in Mark.
But here’s the key thoughts from
the OT historical books; which
provide a theological narrative
of God’s interaction with His
covenant people Israel, from their
entry to the Promised Land to
their Exile and eventual return.
These books demonstrate God’s
faithfulness, power and plan in
the face of Israel’s disobedience…
Mar10: Living God In Control(Jos2/3)
M17: Listen for the Lord Speaks(1S3)
M24: God Gives Us Direction(2S1/2)
M31: God Gives Wisdom (1Kgs 3)
Apr7: Inquire, Listen then Act(1Ch14)
A14:God Puts Word in our Heart(N2)
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