2021 April - May
MEDIA
Over the next two months we will look at
SHADOWS & TYPES
From the Old Testament and how they apply to
the New Testament and our Spiritual lives.
One way to help with your personal Bible time is using
the SNAPshot journaling method referenced at the
bottom of this page.
Date | Theme | Scripture | Study Guide Sermon Notes Sermon Link |
April 11 | Hebrews 10.1 | ||
April 18 | Ephesians 5.25 | ||
April 25 | Genesis 6.5 - 9.17 1 Peter 3.20 2 Peter 2.5 | ||
May 2 | Genesis 37.7 Thru Genesis 50.26 Key verse Genesis 50.20 | ||
May 9 | 1 Samuel 25.1-42 | ||
May 16 | Genesis 22 1-17a | ||
May 23 | |||
May 30 | John 18.33-36 |
SNAPshot Journaling
This can be done in a notebook designated just for your SANPshot Journaling.
This can be done in a notebook designated just for your SANPshot Journaling.
Write it down including your prayers. If you want to go deeper with God.
You will need to take the time needed to allow Him to work in your life.
S = Read today's Scripture and write down one verse that speaks to you.N = Make notes about the day's readings using the Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why study method.A = Applying the Scripture to your personal life. Write out how you can use what you have learned in your personal life.P = Prayer - And excellent way to make sure your prayers are balanced is using the ACTS acronym. Write out a prayer that contains the following four parts.
A = Adoration: Start your prayer by recognizing God and what He means to you.C = Confession: This means being honest with God about where you are coming up short in your personal life.T = Thanks: What has God done in your life you are thankful for?S = Supplication: This is where you make your prayer request know to God.
Finish your prayer with Amen. This does not mean the end but Please accept my prayer as I wait on your answers.