
Hi ladies! I hope you enjoyed our most recent Bible study,ย 1&2 Timothy: The Structure and Spirit of the Church, which we wrapped up recently.
Iโve been taking a break on Wednesdays, getting ready for our new study. I hope youโll enjoy it and that it will edify you as you seek to grow in Christ and His Word. (The picture above does not mean we will be studying James. :0) I really had planned to start our new study last week, but I’ve had a family situation come up unexpectedly that I need to devote some time and attention to, and that has to come first. My new plan is to start our new study next week- August 28.
So, if you havenโt quite finished with the 1&2 Timothy study, you can use this time to finish up, and Iโll also be posting some articles from the archives that I think youโll find helpful as we make our way toward our next study. Here is this weekโs article:

Sunday School: Chronological Study Lessons
During 2014, I led my ladiesโ Sunday School class in a chronological read-through of the entire Bible. Each week I taught a lesson from that weekโs reading and posted it here on the blog.
If youโre using the chronological one year Bible reading plan this year, hereโs the lesson that roughly corresponds with this weekโs reading. (And even if youโre not, I hope youโll enjoy this lesson anyway.)
Through the Bible in 2014 ~ Week 34 ~ Aug. 17-23
Jeremiah 35-50, Psalm 74, 79, 2 Kings 24-25, 2 Chronicles 36, Habakkuk
Idolatry: No Turning Back

Background:
Israel is gone, carried off into captivity by Assyria. Judah has managed to hang on a little longer, due in part to Hezekiahโs and Josiahโs godliness, but, now, Nebuchadnezzar has besieged and overthrown the last of Judahโs fortified cities, slaughtered the king and the nobles, and carried nearly all the citizens off to a 70 year exile in Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar left a small remnant of the poorest of the poor to continue living in Judah to work the land, and set up Gedaliah as governor over them. Gedaliah was subsequently assassinated by the Ammonites, and the remnant decided -against Godโs clear instruction through Jeremiah- to go to Egypt, and to force Jeremiah to go with them. This is where we now find them in chapter 44…Continue reading.
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Iโm so glad you shared this, I was greatly blessed by it. I hadnโt considered how we, as believing women, have such an effect.
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