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In this lesson, we explore the divine power and authority of God, who can achieve abundantly more than we ask or think, as stated in Ephesians 3:20 NLT. We also examine the historical rulers of Israel and Judah, reflecting on their reigns and the significance of God's eternal kingship, inspired by Psalm 90:2. Through prayer and gratitude, we align ourselves with God's purpose, remembering to be alert and steadfast in faith, as encouraged in Colossians 4:2. Join us in this journey of empowerment and understanding.
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Ready, Willing and Able Lesson 10
Power ability, might and authority to use it
Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think Ephesians 3:20 NLT
Kings of Israel: Jeroboam I (22 yr) Nadab (2 yr) Elah (2 yr) Zimri (7 days) Omri (12 yr) Ahab (22 yr) Ahaziah (2 yr) Joram (12 yr) Jehu (28 yr) Jehoahaz (17 yr) Jehoash (16 yr) Jeroboam II (41yr) Zechariah (6 mos) Shallum (1 mo.) Menahem (10 yr) Pekhiah (2 yr) Pekah (20 yr) Hoshea (9 yr) Baasha (24 yr) Rampin’ Up
Kings of Judah: Rehoboam (17 yr) Abijah (3 yr) Asa (41 yr) Jehoshaphat (25 yr) Jehoram (8 yr) Ahaziah (1 yr) Queen Athaliah (6 yr) Joash (40 yr) Amaziah (29 yr) Jotham (16 yr) Ahaz (16 yr) Hezekiah (29 yr) Manasseh (55 yr) Amon (2 yr) Josiah (31 yr) Shallum (3 mos) Jehoakim (11yr) Jeconiah (3 mos) Zedekiah (11 yr) Uzziah (52 yr) Rampin’ Up
God – King for eternity Before the mountains were born, before you gave birth to the earth and the world, from beginning to end, you are God. Psalm 90:2 Rampin’ Up
Francois What Do You Mean You Don’t Have It?
Devote yourselves to prayer with an alert mind and a thankful heart. Colossians 4:2 Final Spin