Post by broncbuster2 on Dec 13, 2007 17:41:23 GMT -5
Bible Study Verse
Psalm 34:8-10
Taste and see that the
LORD is
good; blessed is the man who takes
refuge
in Him. Fear the LORD, you his saints, for
those
who fear Him
lack nothing. The lions may grow weak
and hungry,
but those who seek the LORD lack no
good
thing. (NIV)
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Thoughts
These verses invite us to experience the
sufficiency in
our God. They teach us to depend upon
Him, realizing
that He is really all we need! He alone can
protect us.
God alone can satisfy the void that comes
with the
disappointments of life like a missed shot
at
a trophy buck. We must
reverence Him.
Fear refers to awesome respect and
submission to
His will and ways. The saint is one who is
saved, one
who has been declared right because the
Judge of
the earth has declared him not guilty. This
happens
when we believe in His Son, Jesus,
personally, and
commit our souls to Him for eternal safe
keeping. He
is the personal, Covenant keeping God.
This is
implied by the use of all capital letters
when
writing His name, LORD.
This
is the Hebrew name of God, Jehovah.
(Different
names of God are spelled differently in our
translations so we can understand the
significance of
each Old Testament name.) LORD is
God's personal
name, His Covenant name. It summarizes
His entire
character. His saints are secure because
He is our
protector. This name implies a
relationship with His
own. (JM)
Action Point
Involve yourself with God. Experience His
goodness.
He alone can truly satisfy the longing of
your inner
being. God provides for the animals, but
they cannot
know him personally as humans may.
Involve Him in
everything you do.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Carry along some basic snacks and trail
food for
energy. This can be a life saver if you are
stranded,
injured, or lost. You may also be able to
share this with someone else who needs
help. Such food
is enjoyable, and can make the hunt more
attractive for young hunters that you bring
along!
Psalm 34:8-10
Taste and see that the
LORD is
good; blessed is the man who takes
refuge
in Him. Fear the LORD, you his saints, for
those
who fear Him
lack nothing. The lions may grow weak
and hungry,
but those who seek the LORD lack no
good
thing. (NIV)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thoughts
These verses invite us to experience the
sufficiency in
our God. They teach us to depend upon
Him, realizing
that He is really all we need! He alone can
protect us.
God alone can satisfy the void that comes
with the
disappointments of life like a missed shot
at
a trophy buck. We must
reverence Him.
Fear refers to awesome respect and
submission to
His will and ways. The saint is one who is
saved, one
who has been declared right because the
Judge of
the earth has declared him not guilty. This
happens
when we believe in His Son, Jesus,
personally, and
commit our souls to Him for eternal safe
keeping. He
is the personal, Covenant keeping God.
This is
implied by the use of all capital letters
when
writing His name, LORD.
This
is the Hebrew name of God, Jehovah.
(Different
names of God are spelled differently in our
translations so we can understand the
significance of
each Old Testament name.) LORD is
God's personal
name, His Covenant name. It summarizes
His entire
character. His saints are secure because
He is our
protector. This name implies a
relationship with His
own. (JM)
Action Point
Involve yourself with God. Experience His
goodness.
He alone can truly satisfy the longing of
your inner
being. God provides for the animals, but
they cannot
know him personally as humans may.
Involve Him in
everything you do.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Carry along some basic snacks and trail
food for
energy. This can be a life saver if you are
stranded,
injured, or lost. You may also be able to
share this with someone else who needs
help. Such food
is enjoyable, and can make the hunt more
attractive for young hunters that you bring
along!