“Questions
to Ponder for 'This
Day in Biblical Verses: 1:12”
Compiled by Ramesh C. Reddy
Editors Note: Every single Bible verse
needs to be taken in it's context. Our hope is that by reading the
Bible verses pertaining to the day, you will be curious and read
the
whole chapter of each book of the Bible mentioned here and memorize
the verses. We hope you will use the questions to ponder and reflect
on God's Word.
Questions to ponder after 1:12 verses:
"When we pray to the Lord according to His will, what can we
be confident of? What can we learn from 2 Chronicles 1:12 to
encourage us?
"What do you think Daniel's Diet is? If you know what it is,
have you taken part in it, why or why not? What can you learn from
Daniel 1:12?"
What are we not to do when we see other's misfortune? Is
your response similar or different to what you learn in Obadiah
1:12, why or why not?
What have you done when you realize misfortune has occured
because of you? Is your response similar or different to what you
learn in Jonah 1:12, why or why not?
Why cannot we ever stand against the Lord? What can we learn
from Nahum 1:12?
When you are living in sin thinking no one would find out,
what do you think will eventually happen and why? What is an
important principle we can learn from Zephaniah 1:12?
What has the Holy Spirit urged you to do and why? How is
your response similar or different to what you learn in Mark 1:12?
How is the only way we become children of God? What do you
think about yourself? What can you learn from John 1:12?
What should we take from other people and give to other
people and why? What can we learn from Romans 1:12?
If people had to describe you, how would they describe you
and why? What should we strive for according to 2 Corinthians 1:12?
What message should we give to other people and why? What
can we learn from Galatians 1:12?
What do you think God's purpose is and why? What can you
learn from Ephesians 1:12?
How do you think the Gospel can get a boost from you? What
can encourage you based on Philippians 1:12?
What do we need to always do and why? What can we learn from
Colossians 1:12?
Has anyone praised the Lord Jesus because of you and why?
What important promise can we learn from 2 Thessalonians 1:12?
How can you be faithful to the Lord and why? How is your
response similar or different to what you learn in 1 Timothy 1:12?
When you are suffering, what is your attitude and why? What
is the promise we can claim based on 2 Timothy 1:12?
What do you do when you are tempted most of the time? What
is the outcome? What can you learn from James 1:12?
When you think about wicked men, what comes to your mind?
What will be the outcome? How should what you learn in Jude 1:12
challenge you about wickedness and why?
"Yes, I am giving you the
wisdom and knowledge you asked for! And I am also giving you riches,
wealth, and honor such as no other king has ever had before you! And
there will never again be so great a king in all the world!" (2
Chronicles 1:12, TLB)
"And suggested a ten-day diet of
only vegetables and water." (Daniel 1:12, TLB)
"You should not have done it. You
should not have gloated when they took him far away to foreign
lands; you should not have rejoiced in the day of his misfortune;
you should not have mocked in his time of need." (Obadiah 1:12, TLB)
"Throw me out into the sea," he
said, "and it will become calm again. For I know this terrible storm
has come because of me." (Jonah 1:12, TLB)
"'But the Lord is not afraid of
him! Though he build his army millions strong,' the Lord declares,
'it will vanish.'" (Nahum 1:12, TLB)
"I will search with lanterns in
Jerusalem's darkest corners to find and punish those who sit
contented in their sins, indifferent to God, thinking he will leave
them alone." (Zephaniah 1:12, TLB)
"Immediately, the Holy Spirit
urged Jesus into the desert." (Mark 1:12, TLB)
"Only a few would welcome and
receive Him. But to all who receieved him, He gave the right to
become children of God. All they needed to do was to trust him to
save them." (John 1:12, TLB)
"Then, too I need your help, for
I want not only to share my faith with you but to be encouraged by
yours: Each of us will be a blessing to the other." (Romans 1:12,
TLB)
"We are so glad that we can say
with utter honesty that in all our dealings we have been pure and
sincere, quietly depending upon the Lord for his help and not on our
own skills. And that is even more true, if possible, about the way
we acted toward you." (2 Corinthians 1:12, TLB)
"For my message comes from no
less a person than Jesus Christ himself, who told me what to say. No
one else has taught me." (Galatians 1:12, TLB)
"God's purpose in this was that
we should praise God and give glory to him for doing these mighty
things for us, who were the first to trust in Christ." (Ephesians
1:12, TLB)
"And I want you to know this,
dear brothers: Everything that has happened to me here has been a
great boost in getting out the Good News concerning Christ."
(Philippians 1:12, TLB)
"And always thankful to the
Father who has made us fit to share all the wonderful things that
belong to those who live in the Kingdom of light." (Colossians 1:12,
TLB)
"Then everyone will be praising
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ because of the results they see in
you; and your greatest glory will be that you belong to him. The
tender mercy of our God and of the Lord Jesus Christ has made all
this possible for you." (2 Thessalonians 1:12, TLB)
"How thankful I am to Christ
Jesus our Lord for choosing me as one of his messengers, and giving
me the strength to be faithful to him." (1 Timothy 1:12, TLB)
"That is why I am suffering here
in jail, and I am certainly not ashamed of it, for I know the One
whom I trust, and I am sure that He is able to safely guard all that
I have given him until the day of his return." (2 Timothy 1:12, TLB)
"Happy is the man who doesn't
give in and do wrong when he is tempted, for afterwards he will get
as his reward the crown of life that God has promised those who love
him." (James 1:12, TLB)
"When these men join you at the
love feasts of the church, they are evil smears among you, laughing
and carrying on, gorging and stuffing themselves without a thought
for others. They are like clouds blowing over dry land without
giving rain, promising much, but producing nothing. They are like
fruit trees without any fruit at picking time. They are not only
dead, but doubly dead, for they have been pulled out, roots and all,
to be burned." (Jude 1:12, TLB)
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