“Questions
to Ponder for 'This
Day in Biblical Verses: 1:15”
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 1:15 verses:
How did light come? Is your response similar or different
from what you learn in Genesis 1:15?
What have you done with all the work before you? What could
you do if you are allowed to do it? What is so significant about
what you learn in Deuteronomy 1:15 to apply in your life?
When you are deeply troubled, what do you do? What should
you do and not do? What can we learn from 1 Samuel 1:15?
What kind of people are we not to be involved with and why?
What can you learn from Proverbs 1:15 in its context?
With what words have you praised your wife today? How are
your words similar or different to what we learn from Song of
Solomon 1:15?
When do you think our prayers are not answered even though
they are many and why? How is your response similar or different to
what you learn in Isaiah 1:15?
What kind of foods can make you healthier and better
nourished? Why? What can we learn from Daniel 1:15 to apply in our
lives?
What will happen to those that go against Israel and why?
What can you learn from Obadiah 1:15?
What do you turn from and turn to in your life? Why? Is your
response similar or different to what you are exhorted to do in Mark
1:15?
What is something in your life the Lord does not want you to
do but it is okay for others to do and why? What important principle
can we learn from Luke 1:15?
Who do you point to and why? What can you learn from John
1:15?
When was the most recent time that you took part in a prayer
meeting? How long did it last and how many people gathered with you?
What important principles about prayer can we learn from Acts 1:15?
What do you do to the fullest of your ability and why? What
have you learned from Romans 1:15?
"How does it make you feel when you know you were chosen by
God for a purpose? What do you do to ensure that purpose is
fulfilled? What can you learn from Galatians 1:15?
What do others hear about you and what should they hear
about you? What can you learn from Ephesians 1:15 to apply in your
life?
If you are a preacher of the Good News, why do you do it and
will the Lord be pleased with you? Why or why not? What can you
learn from Philippians 1:15?
If you are to be asked, 'Who is Christ?', what would your
response be? What can you learn from Colossians 1:15?
What do you long for others to know about and why? What can
you learn from 1 Timothy 1:15?
What do you think a person who is pure of heart sees
compared to a person whose heart is evil? What can you learn from
Titus 1:15?
When happens to evil thoughts when they are not put into
check and why? What warning should we be aware of from James 1:15?
What does God call us to be and why? What can you learn from
1 Peter 1:15?
What do you try to impress on other people and why? What do
you learn from 2 Peter 1:15?
"'And let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light
on the earth.' And it was so." (Genesis 1:15, NIV)
"I took the men they selected, some from every tribe, and appointed
them as administrative assistants in charge of thousands, hundreds,
fifties, and tens to decide their quarrels and assist them in every
way." (Deuteronomy 1:15, TLB)
"'Not so, my lord,' Hannah replied, 'I am a woman who is deeply
troubled. I have not been drinking wine or beer; I was pouring out
my soul to the LORD." (1 Samuel 1:15, NIV)
"Don't do it, son! Stay far from men like that." (Proverbs 1:15,
TLB)
"How beautiful you are, my love, how beautiful! Your eyes are soft
as doves'." (Song of Solomon 1:15, TLB)
"From now on, when you pray with your hands stretched out to heaven,
I won't look or listen. Even though you make many prayers, I will
not hear, for your hands are those of murderers; they are covered
with the blood of your innocent victims." (Isaiah 1:15, TLB)
"Well, at the end of the ten days, Daniel and his three friends
looked healthier and better nourished than the youths who had been
eating the food supplied by the king!" (Daniel 1:15, TLB)
"The Lord's vengeance will soon fall upon all Gentile nations. As
you have done to Israel, so will it be done to you. Your acts will
boomerang upon your heads." (Obadiah 1:15, TLB)
"'At last the time has come!" he announced. "God's Kingdom is near!
Turn from your sins and act on this glorious news!'" (Mark 1:15,
TLB)
"For he will be one of the Lord's great men. He must never touch
wine or hard liquor --- and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit,
even from before his birth." (Luke 1:15, TLB)
"'John pointed himn out to the people, telling the crowds, "This is
the one I was talking about when I said, 'Someone is coming who is
greater by far than I am -- for he existed long before I did!'"
(John 1:15, TLB)
"This prayer meeting went on for several days. During this time, on
a day when about 120 people were present, Peter stood up and
addressed them as follow:" (Acts 1:15, TLB)
"So, to the fullest extent of my ability, I am ready to come also to
you in Rome to preach God's Good News." (Romans 1:15, TLB)
"But then something happened! For even before I was born, God had
chosen me to be his and called me--what kindness and grace..."
(Galatians 1:15, TLB)
"That is why, ever since I heard of your strong faith in the Lord
Jesus and of the love you have for Christians everywhere,..."
(Ephesians 1:15, TLB)
"Some, of course, are preaching the Good News because they are
jealous of the way God has used me. They want reputations as
fearless preachers! But others have purer motives,..." (Philippians
1:15, TLB)
"Christ is the exact likeness of the unseen God.
He existed before God made anything at all, and in fact.."
(Colossians 1:15, TLB)
"How true it is, and how I long that everyone should know it, that
Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners -- and I was the
greatest of them all." (1 Timothy 1:15, TLB)
"A person who is pure of heart sees goodness and purity in
everything; but a person whose own heart is evil and untrusting
finds evil in everything, for his dirty mind and rebellious heart
color all he sees and hears." (Titus 1:15, TLB)
"These evil thoughts lead to evil actions and afterwards to the
death penalty from God." (James 1:15, TLB)
"But be holy now in everything you do, just as the Lord is holy, who
invited you to be his child." (1 Peter 1:15, TLB)
"Hoping to impress them so clearly upon you that you will remember
them long after I have gone." (2 Peter 1:15, TLB)
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