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Introducing the New Winter 2020 Bible Study

December 12, 2019 by Courtney

Welcome to Good Morning Girls! I’m so glad you are here.

It’s time to announce the NEW Winter 2020 Bible Study!

From Sarah : I honestly don’t remember if I even posted this back in December. Forgive me for not being ready for this study. I am LATE. Considering I should have been posting about it the last few weeks.

It actually started this morning.
I may be late but at least you don’t have to be.
I will share as much as I am able to during this study. I will be working through it but MAY NOT SHARE EVERY DAY.
My 2 groups from my old churches are thriving. So I haven’t completing messed up. I just have some amazing people in the groups.
Danny and I leave for Mulberry, Florida on Wednesday. It’s not far away. Again, barely out of POLK COUNTY.
We will be RAIL FANNING.
Staying in a Questionable Motel. Wishing there had been an AIRBNB close by. Not sure I want to be that close to Danny for so long. 
My temperament hasn’t been all that well.  Emotions running crazy. Danny is drinking and I don’t handle that well. Not after his hospital stay in September and his long convalescence afterwards.
I AM ANGRY.
I also leave for Illinois 2 days after we get home and emotionally and physically I am not ready for it. The trip is NEEDED. It’s the preparation for it that I am not up to.
SO my posts on this study will be HIT AND MISS. I will try and POST the WEEKLY POSTS SUNDAY NIGHT/ MONDAY MORNING.

Have a great week. 
Love Sarah


It’s the book of 2 Kings!

This is an exciting Old Testament book to study in the midst of cold, winter months!
We are going to learn so much together as we read one chapter a day, through the book of 2 Kings.

This study begins on
Monday, January 13th.

 

For those who have been following the Good Morning Girls Bible Studies  – you know that we studied 1 Kings last spring.  You do not have to have completed that study to join us – I’ll be sure to catch you up!  Last fall, we were in the New Testament studying 1 Corinthians, so I’m excited to get back to the Old Testament and complete 2 Kings.

What is 2 Kings all about?

In 2 Kings, we will see the spiritual decline of Israel and Judah, as they refuse to turn from their idols and follow God wholeheartedly.  As a result, they will be taken into captivity.  But before they are taken into captivity, God continually raises up prophets to warn the nation of Israel, to turn from their wicked ways.  One of those prophets is Elisha and he performs 14 amazing miracles in 2 Kings!  You don’t want to miss this!  We are going to learn so much about the God we serve.

https://womenlivingwell.org/2020/01/good-morning-girls-resources-for-the-book-of-2-kings/

Good Morning Girls Resources for the Book of 2 Kings

January 1, 2020 by Courtney

Happy New Year! I’m so glad you are here!  We are about to begin our study through the book of 2 Kings on Monday, January 13th and EVERYTHING you need to get started is below – so keep on scrolling down.  There is a lot of information below but the most important part is where you leave a comment and let us know where you are joining us from.  If you have an open GMG group – please leave your link in the comments so women looking for an open group – can find you.


Here at Good Morning Girls all the resources are free
but there is an optional 2 Kings Journal for purchase
exclusively 
on Amazon!

This journal includes:

*  An introduction and background to the Book of 2 Kings
*  The Daily Reflection Question
*  The Verse of the Day
*  The GMG Coloring Chart
*  An explanation of the SOAK Method
*  Blank pages for SOAKing each chapter of 2 Kings


Here’s the Printable Bible Bookmark for 2 Kings.


Here is the free printable short SOAK version of the 2 Kings Journal for logging your SOAK study.   This is for those who are not purchasing the Paperback Journal.

This is not the same as the Paperback Journal – this eJournal has been created for low-cost printing on a home printer and does not include the Introduction to 2 Kings, Verses of the Day or Reflection questions.

 

It’s Time to Begin! {Intro and Resources for 2 Kings 1-5}

January 12, 2020 by Courtney

https://womenlivingwell.org/2020/01/its-time-to-begin-intro-and-resources-for-2-kings-1-5/

 

You do not have to have studied 1 Kings in order to study 2 Kings with us.

While 2 Kings is a continuation of 1 Kings – the book stands alone and is understandable on it’s own. But for those who missed the 1 Kings study or for those who need their memory refreshed about 1 Kings – here’s what 1 Kings was all about.

In 1 Kings, we saw the rise and fall of both good and bad kings, starting with David.  One of the well-known stories from 1 Kings is when God offers Solomon anything he desires, and he asks for wisdom.  Solomon is given the gift of wisdom and he builds a magnificent temple for the Lord.  Following this great project, Solomon falls into sin and does not end as well as he started.

Once the kingdom is divided, the kings go from bad to worse and commit idolatry and other evil acts. The bright lights in the midst of those dark days were the great prophets of Elijah and Elisha, who were faithful to God in all they did.

Originally, the books of 1st and 2nd Kings were one book. These books cover almost 500 years of the kingship of Israel and Judah.  This video below is a great explanation of both 1st AND 2nd Kings!

Time Period: This book was written around 550 B.C.

Key Verse: 2Kings 10:32
“In those days the Lord began to cut off a part of Israel.”

The Outline:

  • The Ministries of Elijah and Elisha (1:1-8:15)
  • Ahaziah reigns (1)
  • Elijah is taken to heaven and Elisha succeeds Elijah (2)
  • Elisha and the war against Moab (3)
  • Elisha’s ministry to the widow, Shunammite & prophets (4)
  • Elisha heals Naaman (5)
  • Elisha, the recovered ax head and the chariots of fire (6)
  • Elisha’s promise of food (7)
  • The Shunammite’s land is restored & Hazel’s oppression (8)

The Kings of Israel and Judah until the Exile of Israel (8:16 – 17:41)

  • Jehoram &Ahaziah of Judah (8:16-24)
  • Jehu of Israel (9 & 10)
  • Athaliah and Joash of Judah (11 & 12)
  • Jehoahaz and Jehoash of Israel (13)
  • Amaziah of Judah & Jeroboam II of Israel (14)
  • Azariah of Judah, Zechariah of Israel, Shallum of Israel, Menahem of Israel, Pekahiah of Israel, Pekah of Israel, & Jotham of Judah (15)
  • Ahaz of Judah (16)
  • Hoshea of Israel & the exile of Israel (17)

Judah from Hezekiah to Babylonian Exile (18-24)

  • Hezekiah (18-20)
  • Manasseh & Amon (21)
  • Josiah, Jehoahaz, & Jehoiakim (22-23)
  • Jehoiachin & Zedekiah (24)

The fall and captivity of Judah (25)


This Week’s Bible Reading Plan:

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This week’s Reflection & Discussion Questions

(Leaders: Copy and paste these into your groups.  If you do not have a group, use these for a personal time of reflection.)

Chapter 1 

After King Ahab died, his son Ahaziah took the throne but soon after, he had a serious accident.  Ahaziah sent messengers to the god, Baal-zebub, to find out if he would recover.  Instead, he received word that Elijah said he would die.  Ahaziah did not like this answer and so he sent a captain and fifty men to question Elijah, but fire from heaven came down and consumed them.  After repeating this mistake twice, finally his captain came with humility. Elijah went with him to meet Ahaziah and once again predicted that he would die. Then Ahaziah died, fulfilling Elijah’s prophecy.

In his times of trouble, Ahaziah turned to the wrong god.  Since his god was not real, he got no real help. We must be careful where we look for answers.  We must not avoid God just because we are afraid that we may not like his answers.  Who or where do you turn in times of trouble?  Are the people that you turn to godly and wise?  Is God the first place you turn or last?

Chapter 2

As the prophet Elijah is about to be taken up into heaven, he offers Elisha anything he asks.  Elisha asks for a double portion of his spirit.  Then chariots of fire appear, and Elijah is taken up in a whirlwind. After this, Elisha takes Elijah’s cloak and strikes the water and parts the Jordan, demonstrating that he had indeed received the double portion he asked for.

In a tender moment, Elisha had the opportunity to ask for anything he desired.  He chose to ask for more of God’s power.  If you had the same choice, what would you choose?  Also, we see the two men cross the Jordan together in verse 8.  Then Elisha crosses alone in verse 14.  It is not easy to step out alone and simply trust in God as Elisha did.  Is there an area in your life where God is calling you to step out and walk alone?  How can you trust God more as you walk this path alone?  

Chapter 3

The king of Israel joined with 2 other kings against Moab and yet he still was not finding victory.  They were without water and so they called for Elisha.  Elisha called for a musician and notice how God used the musician to usher in God’s word to the prophet. (If you serve in music ministry, be encouraged – you have a sacred ministry!) The Lord responded in mercy and not only sent a flash flood to help them survive, but he also gave them the victory.

Once the kings were not only losing but also their people were about to die of thirst, they realized this was a spiritual issue and they needed God.  Elisha told them, the water they were asking for was “a light thing in the sight of the Lord” and that God would give them even more – victory!

Sometimes we are just like these three kings and we wait too long to seek the Lord’s help.  We do not realize that some of our physical issues are spiritual issues.  Things that we think are simply too hard for even God, we fail to pray for.  Are you fighting a battle right now that you feel defeated in?  Write a prayer below asking God to deliver you.  Our God is able!

Chapter 4

Elisha performed many miracles, but we see that it required radical faith from the widow, the Shunammite woman, the person who took the next bite of the stew, and the servant who fed the men.  Elisha did not miraculously make the oil appear for the widow. She had to go to her neighbors and tell them about her situation. She had to ask to borrow their vessels and she only received as much oil as she was willing to ask from her neighbors.  She had to die to herself and her pride and ask for help, in order to see the power of God displayed in her life.  But it was in private, when the door was shut, that the oil flowed.

Is there an area in your life where you need help?  Is it hard for you to let others know when you have a need?  Write the need below and consider who you could ask to help meet this need.  Perhaps you need to go to your pastor, a friend or a neighbor.  Trust that letting others know your need, could be the very way in which the Lord wants to provide for you. 

Chapter 5

Naaman, a mighty man of valor, was at the top of his game but he was dying of leprosy.  A brave little girl from Israel told him about the prophet Elisha.  If she had been wrong, she would have been in danger, but she was right.  Elisha sent word that Naaman should wash in the Jordan seven times to be healed but this did not meet Naaman’s expectations.  It angered him.  He expected Elisha to come to him and cure him.  Instead, it required Naaman to act in faith and do it himself.  Naaman was healed without Elisha being nearby and as a result, God received all the glory.

Elisha repeatedly asked those who were seeking the Lord’s help to take part in their miracles. It required faith from those who sought the Lord.  As a result, God received all the praise, rather than Elisha.  Elisha’s instructions were simple yet very difficult for a prideful man.  Naaman had to overcome his pride in order to receive from the Lord.  Reflect on your own life. In what area do you struggle with pride especially when it comes to following the Lord?  And in what area are you leaning too hard on another person, rather than on God?

To print the 25 Discussion Questions for 2 Kings – Click Here.

This Week’s Verses of the Day:

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Click HERE to print the Verses of the Day for 2 Kings 1-5.

Here’s the Printable
Bible Reading Plan Bookmark
so you can check off the days as you go.

Here’s an explanation of the SOAK Bible Study Method and Bible Coloring Chart if you need more guidance:

Here is the SOAK method I refer to in the video:

And the Bible Coloring  Bookmark:Click HERE to Print the full page Coloring Chart
or here for the Bookmark Coloring Chart

 

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My real name is Debra (Debbie Sue). Sarah is a nickname given to me in high school. My husband has always called me that so here in Florida It's all I am known by. I was born and raised in Illinois. My son and I moved to Colorado in 1982. I taught school for 17 years. Then I ran a homeschooling/preschool/daycare until 2006 when I moved to Florida after my son, Bobby died suddenly. He was almost 26. Danny and I live and work at a state park here. I miss the mountains and climate of Colorado. I miss snow and the four seasons. I miss Bobby. View all posts by Sarah's Attic of Treasures

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  2. BethSteffaniak – Edwardsville, Illinois – I'm a biblical counselor, pastor's wife, and empty-nester mom of three sons, one daughter-in-law, and two super cute grandsons. My greatest passion in life is helping people find healing and hope through Scripture.
    Beth Steffaniak says:
    January 18, 2020 at 2:46 PM

    I hope this Bible study helps to encourage you during such a dark and scary time, Sarah Sue! If you have enough time, let me know when you’re in Illinois and we can get that delayed get-together on the docket! In the meantime, enjoy Florida!

    Reply
    1. Sarah's Attic of Treasures – Lake Kissimmee State Park, Lake Wales, Florida – My real name is Debra (Debbie Sue). Sarah is a nickname given to me in high school. My husband has always called me that so here in Florida It's all I am known by. I was born and raised in Illinois. My son and I moved to Colorado in 1982. I taught school for 17 years. Then I ran a homeschooling/preschool/daycare until 2006 when I moved to Florida after my son, Bobby died suddenly. He was almost 26. Danny and I live and work at a state park here. I miss the mountains and climate of Colorado. I miss snow and the four seasons. I miss Bobby.
      Sarah's Attic of Treasures says:
      January 18, 2020 at 3:29 PM

      Beth, I would love that. My number is 863-224-8617.
      If you do Call, or text….just let me know it’s you.
      My ringer is of except for a few people.
      Text any time.
      Love Sarah

      Reply
    2. Sarah's Attic of Treasures – Lake Kissimmee State Park, Lake Wales, Florida – My real name is Debra (Debbie Sue). Sarah is a nickname given to me in high school. My husband has always called me that so here in Florida It's all I am known by. I was born and raised in Illinois. My son and I moved to Colorado in 1982. I taught school for 17 years. Then I ran a homeschooling/preschool/daycare until 2006 when I moved to Florida after my son, Bobby died suddenly. He was almost 26. Danny and I live and work at a state park here. I miss the mountains and climate of Colorado. I miss snow and the four seasons. I miss Bobby.
      Sarah's Attic of Treasures says:
      January 18, 2020 at 3:31 PM

      Don’t be surprised if I am in Debbie mode in Illinois.
      Debbie is my real name.
      Sarah is a nickname from high school.
      Yet,everyone in Florida knows me as Sarah. I can thank my hubby for that. Lol

      Reply
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