Saturday, December 5, 2015

Matthew 1: S.O.A.P. #1 of 1,189



Thursday, December 03, 2015

I read Matthew 1 from these Bible versions or translations:

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%201&version=HCSB;NLT;EXB

SCRIPTURE
The key verses are: Matthew 1:1; 1:16: 1:17; 1:18; 1:21; 1:23; 1:24.

Friday, December 04, 2015

My Personal Journaling: I need to explain. Regarding my personal journaling, I will try to keep it in one large paragraph so it is obvious it is my ramblings about life. I will separate thoughts, though like I do at the end of this sentence. // I write from this point at a neighborhood bookstore after I went to a everything-is-a-dollar store and an arts and crafts store. Yesterday I realized the tribute I wanted to make to our cat, Kara, who we had put to sleep at the end of September after her lung and breast cancer spread too far. I decided the tribute I wanted to make was a counted cross-stitch of our favorite picture of her. I found a website to convert her pic into the canvas pattern for the cross-stitch. It will be 11 x 14 inches. So, I bought the supplies necessary to create the tribute picture of our girlie. I have decided to take three to four hours per day to cross-stitch and use it as a concentrated prayer time. Moreover, for the remaining amount of time, I will do my chapter a day S.O.A.P. // Therefore, I am intentionally focusing all of my day, at least Monday through Friday on the Word and on prayer. // I shared the story of my cross-stitch to show how it is possible to do something that doesn't require our undivided attention and pray with intention. Other crafts or hobbies like photography, drawing, painting, crochet, quilting, sewing, etc. are a few examples. Moreover, when we pray and do these things, we pray a great deal more intentionally and powerfully.

I read Matthew 1 again.

Matthew 1:1 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
1 The historical record of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham:
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

Matthew 1:18 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
18 The birth of Jesus Christ came about this way: After His mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, it was discovered before they came together that she was pregnant by the Holy Spirit.
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

Matthew 1:21 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
21 She will give birth to a son, and you are to name Him Jesus, because He will save His people from their sins.”
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

*** Matthew 1:23 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
23 See, the virgin will become pregnant
and give birth to a son,
and they will name Him Immanuel,
which is translated “God is with us.” ***
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

Matthew 1:24 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
24 When Joseph got up from sleeping, he did as the Lord’s angel had commanded him. He married her.
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

OBSERVATION

Matthew 1:1-17 is the family tree of Jesus Christ.

Matthew 1:18-25 The angel speaks with Joseph and the birth of Jesus Christ.

Matthew 1:23 Jesus Christ is Immanuel, which means, "God is with us."

I contemplate how emphasis of the following emphasis brings a deeper and broader meaning and understanding.

GOD is with us.

God IS with us.

God is WITH us.

God is with US.

He is with us always.

Jesus, though, was that specifically and physically. God came down from His throne to come and be with us. Jesus was God and the Word made flesh.

APPLICATION

Remember how God is with me. And, I should act on this truth.

PRAYER

Haha, Father, My Heavenly Dad, thank You for this chapter in the Bible and in history. It is this chapter that changes everything in the universe and in time. The birth of Jesus Christ the Messiah is the defining point of unconditional love and grace. It is what saves a wretched sinner like me and gives me the ultimate hope of eternity with You.

Lord, help me to remember how You are always with us. If I were to constantly keep this in mind, I would see things from a different perspective and would live differently.

Thank You again.

To You be the glory.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Changing it up from a chapter summary and analysis to a S.O.A.P.


There are 1,189 chapters in the Bible.

1,189 divided by 365 (once chapter per day) = 3.258 years, which I will round to 4 years or so.

I have decided I want to simplify it things and do a S.O.A.P. of every chapter of the Bible instead. Needless to say, it will take me about four years to complete. I want to do this multiple times in my life and dive deeper into the Bible each time and add to information I have already gleaned. Needless to say, I am trying to find a way to get the most out of the Word, and allow me to savor the Bible, but also re-read it frequently, but not too frequently.

What is a S.O.A.P.?

It stands for:

Scripture
Observation
Application
Prayer

I will do a S.O.A.P. of a Bible chapter a day (reading and study) is my goal, starting with Matthew and I will start over with Matthew 1, so stay tuned.

Matthew 2 Journaling


Matthew 2 Journaling on November 30, 2015

The truth is, I tried to write this summary yesterday and have tried since five this morning and now it is ten-thirty a.m., and I am nowhere near really starting this. I keep getting sidetracked. (Sigh.)

This lack of self-control, and getting side-tracked rather than focusing my thoughts on Him continually, is what gets me into trouble. It's my thorn. This is not an excuse, but is an acknowledgement of my temptation and sin. It's my pitfall.

I think part of the reason why I am getting sidetracked now is because... Hah! I forget. I got sidetracked and took a sip of my beverage and forgot what I was going to say. Case and point I guess.

Can I really, truly, totally commit to 1,189 chapters and this Savoring the Bible chapter summary project now, over the next twelve years or so, and then at least two more times?

Matthew 1's chapter summary was too simple for my taste. I want more. I want to go deeper. So, I shall. I will forget the quantity of chapter summaries I can complete, but will look at the deepness and quality instead.

The reason why I chose the book of Matthew is because it's the time of Advent and I thought about this was befitting.

I even ordered some business cards with the information that pertains to this project in an effort to keep myself honest and push myself to do this Savoring the Bible Chapter Summary Project and complete it.

I have read Matthew 2 twice now and listened to an audio recording of it as well and read it at the same time so I could see it and hear it. I did this with the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). I have a copy of it on my tablet and the hardbound version of it as well. I'm using mainly my digital and e-book.copy on my tablet, I will also use my hardbound copy as well to help me dig deeper.

Matthew 2 Journaling on December 02, 2015

I have decided thorough is the only way I want to be as I do each chapter summary and analysis. I would much rather take my time, and get as much as possible out of and from the text, than rush or give it minimal effort. I want maximum results, where I get as much as I possibly can out of the text, which requires maximum effort. Therefore, each chapter summary and analysis will take time.

I want to give God and His Word my absolute best. They deserve no less.

I, also, want to thoroughly enjoy both the Lord and His Word. The only way to do that, and the previous paragraph, is to give my time and my attention to them.
Therefore, I realize this chapter analysis and chapter summary project will take a great deal longer than initially expected.

Matthew 2 Journaling on December 03, 2015

Yesterday, there was an unconfirmed terror attack in SoCal. It was in San Bernardino, California.

Last week, there was an attack from a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Just before that were the Paris Attacks.

Yesterday, a Russian "spy" was beheaded by ISIS.

Several police have been wounded and killed as well.

The world is in a desperate place. (And so is my heart.)

And politicians are making these things about their own agendas, rather than bringing truth to the situations. The truth is we are a fallen world and we fallen people do fallen things.

HOW do you pray in the middle of all of this?

I have started to realize something as a prayer warrior. If I am not in the Bible, in the Word of God, my prayers are not effective.

I am desperate. This world needs prayer like no other time in my life of a little more than four decades. I am desperate to make sure my prayers are as effective as possible. Hence, I am going to dive even more into the Word and savor the Bible in a whole new way. I am desperate. And so is the world.

This makes the 1,189 Chapter Summary and Analysis Project all the more critical.

Here is what I started to write:

Chapter Summary Bible Study of Matthew 2, #2 of 1,189
Please read Matthew 2 in your favorite version of the Bible before you read this summary. Or, here is a link:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt%202&version=HCSB;NLT;EXB
My first attempt with writing/journaling this chapter summary:
Chapter: Matthew 2
Chapter Summary #2 of 1,189
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2015
1 Caption: The first year of the life of Jesus Christ the Messiah.
2 Contents: Every single verse is jammed pack with information in this chapter.
Jesus was born around 5 BC. His family moved to Nazereth around 6 BC.
3A Chief people:
Who is Matthew?
Who is King Herod?
Who were the wise men?
3B Places:
Where was Bethlehem of Judea in modern times?
Jerusalem
Nazereth
6 Challenges: Every single verse is jammed pack with information in this chapter. I could spend weeks, maybe months on this chapter alone.
Where was Bethlehem of Judea in modern times?
7 Cross-references: These are plentiful for this chapter for all of the prophecies fulfilled from the Old Testament which point to the Messiah.
(Original source of the The Chapter Bible Study Form or Template:  "Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods: Twelve Ways You Can Unlock God's Word" by Rick Warren.)
Note: No. This is too basic for me and doesn't have enough questions. I'm going to write a new template and will try this again.
Chapter Summary Analysis Bible Study of Matthew 2, #2 of 1,189
Here is my second attempt with writing and journaling this chapter summary:
Please read Matthew 2 in your favorite version of the Bible before you read this summary. Or, here is a link:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt%202&version=HCSB;NLT;EXB
Note: My main Bible translation or version is the HCSB. It is the one I read from and study first.
Another Note: I will try try to ask several questions of the text, even if I already know the answer. I know the very act of asking the question inspires me, gets me to think, and opens the door to more questions and observations.
Chapter: Matthew 2
Chapter Summary #2 of 1,189
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2015
Initial thoughts: Every single verse is jammed pack with information in this chapter. I could spend weeks, maybe months on this chapter alone. Consequently, I'm going to stop with the thinking of how many chapters I can do per week and go for quality instead, not quantity.
1 Caption: The first year of the life of Jesus Christ the Messiah.
2 Contents and paraphrase:
One word summary: Danger. First. Year. (Could be each of those.)
Two word summary: First year. Year One. Dangerous year. (Could be each of those.)
Three word summary: Dangerous first year.
One sentence summary: The first year or so of the life of Jesus was a dangerous one as his parents had to run for their lives in an effort to protect this precious baby boy.
I normally wouldn't paraphrase every verse in a chapter (I imagine), but every verse has important information in it. Therefore, I want to make sure to paraphrase each verse in order to help me thing things all the way through and fully grasp what is said.
Matthew 2:1-12: The Wise Men
Matthew 2:1 was the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. King Herod was on the throne at this time. Unexpectedly, wise men arrived in Jerusalem from the east.
It says the wise men. It doesn't say the Hebrew wise men. Not does it say the Gentile wise men. Just the wise men.
Matthew 2:2 The wise men want to know where the King of the Jews is and they know He was born. They followed the star of the Messiah and wanted to worship the King.
Matthew 2:3 King Herod was disturbed deeply when he heard what the wise men said in verse 2. And so was ALL of Jerusalem.
Matthew 2:4 Herod met with ALL of his scribes and chief priests and asked them where the Messiah would be born.
Matthew 2:5 They answered Her or and explained how the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem of Judea. After all, that is what the prophet said and was quoted in Matthew 2:6.
Verse 6 is a fulfillment of Micah 5:2.
Matthew 2:6 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
6 ‘And you, Bethlehem, land of Judah,
Are by no means least among the leaders of Judah;
For out of you shall come forth a Ruler
Who will shepherd My people Israel.’”
-- New American Standard Bible (NASB). Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.
Micah 5:2 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
2 “But as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,
Too little to be among the clans of Judah,
From you One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel.
His goings forth are from long ago,
From the days of eternity.”
-- New American Standard Bible (NASB). Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.
A Journaling Side-Note: At this point, after how this the third day I am working on a chapter summary and analysis of Matthew 2, I think finishing all 1,188 chapter summaries and analyses I have to write still may take more than twelve years. And I am okay with that as long as I am thorough and make sure to include all of the Bible study, Bible reading, and sermon notes I make from here in these summaries. I will add the notes to past, present, and future blog posts. I want each summary to become as informational, as reflective, as thorough as possible. -- 12/01/2015
Another Note: Just for a point of reference, I'm going to start adding the date of when I write this material.
Matthew 2:7 When Herod heard their response in verse 6, he summoned the wise men in secret. He wanted to know the precise moment the star from the east became visible.
Matthew 2:8 Herod told the wise men to head to Bethlehem, to search for the Child King, and return to him once they found Him so he could find out where to go so he could worship the boy.
Matthew 2:9 The wise men left Herod to head to Bethlehem and as they walked, the star appeared once again. It led them along the way and then stopped above the King.
Matthew 2:10 When they saw the star, they were beyond joyful.
Matthew 2:11 The wise men entered the house, observed how the Child was with His mother (Mary), fell on their knees and worshipped Him, and opened the treasures they brought and presented them to Him of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Matthew 2:12 The wise men were warned in a dream about Herod's intent and they returned home to their country via a different route.
Matthew 2:13-??? Moving to Egypt
Matthew 2:13 After the wise men left, an Angel of the Lord suddenly appeared in a dream to Joseph and told him to take Mary and Jesus to Egypt. Joseph was told to stay there by the angel because Herod wants Jesus killed.
Matthew 2:14 Joseph woke and took Mary and Jesus to Egypt late in the night.
Matthew 2:15 He stayed in Egypt until after King Herod died. Then, what God said through the prophet was fulfilled, I called my Son out of Egypt.
3 Who?
Who is Matthew?
Jesus. King Herod. Wise men. King of the Jews.
Who was King Herod?
Who were the wise men?
Chief priests. Scribes. Messiah. Mary. Joseph. Angel of the Lord.
4 What?
What is the significance of the title of Jesus, "King of Jews?"
Star in the east.
Verse 3 has me perplexed. Why would ALL of Jerusalem be deeply troubled? Is it the same reason why Herod was? Also, why was Herod troubled?
All--meaning without exception. All of Jerusalem in verse 3.
What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh for and what do they represent? Purpose?
Dream of wise men.
What country are the wise men from?
What route did the wise men take from Bethlehem to their home country?
What was it like for Mary, Joseph, and Jesus--each-- to have this happen? What was each of their experiences?
Dream of Joseph.
5 Where?
Bethlehem. From the east. Jerusalem.
Where exactly was "from the east?"
Where is Bethlehem Ephrathah? (Micah 5:2)
Where did the wise men come from?
Egypt.
Where in Egypt did Joseph take his wife and child?
6 When?
When was Jesus born?
When did the star appear?
When did the wise men ask King Herod when we he King of Jews was born?
When did the wise men appear before the King?
7 Why?
Why was it mentioned that the wise men appearing in Jerusalem was not expected?
Why did the wise men arrive unexpectedly?
Why did He rod summon the wise men secretly?
8 How?
How many wise men were there?
How many chief priests and scribes did Herod meet with?
How did the star move around and point the way to the King?
How old was Jesus when the wise men came to Him and presented him the three gifts?
9 Choice verse:
10 Crucial words:
11  Challenges:
12 Cross-references:
13 Christ seen:
14 Central lesson:
Verse 2: How have I worshipped my King? Today? Turn every moment an act of worshipping the King of the Jews and my King. My majestic, eternal, all-powerful, unconditional loving King, the King of Glory.
Verse 4: Seek the answers of God, not man. How many times do we turn to the people and things of this world for answers rather than to God? Shouldn't He be who and where we turn first and foremost? Isn't this where and when we go wrong--when we don't turn to God and His Word for answers first and foremost?
Verse 11: When was the last time I fell on my knees to humble myself and worship my King?
Verse 14: Every time Joseph was told to do something by the Lord, he did it immediately and without question. He was obedient even when it did not make sense. I can learn to do the same and actually do the same.
15 Conclusion:
Another Round of Questions:
///// What to Look for in a Chapter Analysis Study Template
Listed here in brief form are 30 items to look for in your observation part of the Chapter Analysis Method of Bible study:
Ask the six vital observation questions: What? Who? Where? When? Why? How?
Who and verse 1: Matthew calls Jesus Christ the Messiah just "Jesus." (Interesting. Why?)
Who wrote this passage?
What is the message of this passage?
When was it written?
Where was it written?
Why was it written? What was the purpose?
How can I apply the message to my life?
Look for key words.
Look for repeated words and phrases.
Look for questions being asked.
Look for answers being given.
Look for commands.
Look for warnings.
Look for comparisons - things that are alike.
Look for contrasts - things that are different.
Look for illustrations.
Look for causes and effects and reasons for doing things.
Look for promises and their conditions for fulfillment.
Look for progression from the general to the specific.
Look for progression from the specific to the general.
Look for steps of progression in a narrative or biography.
Look for lists of things.
Look for results.
Look for advice, admonitions, and attitudes.
Look for the tone of the passage - emotional atmosphere.
Look for connectives, articles, and prepositions.
Look for explanations.
Look for Old Testament quotes in the New Testament.
Look for the literary form.
Look for paradoxes.
Look for emphasis through the use of space - proportion.
Look for planned exaggerations or hyperboles.
Look at the grammatical construction of each sentence.
Look for the use of the current events of the times.
Look for the force of the verbs.
Look for anything unusual.
What do you think is the key message of this chapter?
What did you learn from this chapter?
Which point in this chapter spoke to you the most?
Why do you think God included this chapter in the Bible? What's the point?
Do any of these truths written thousands of years ago apply today? If so, which ones? How do they apply?
Are there truths in this chapter that contradict the ideas we hear in the world? If so, what are they?
Is there something in this chapter that surprised you? If so, how were you surprised?
Are there any verses in this chapter that confuse you or that seem to contradict other parts of the Bible?
In view of what we have read, what changes do you think God would want you to make in your attitude, words, or actions?
(Original source of the The Chapter Bible Study Form or Template and The Chapter Analysis Method:  "Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods: Twelve Ways You Can Unlock God's Word" by Rick Warren.)



Thursday, December 3, 2015

Praying for San Bernardino, California area


Praying for San Bernardino, California area because of possible terror attack that happened yesterday around 11:00 a.m.

I wanted to post a new blog post this morning, but will wait until tomorrow, and will have a prayer retreat on their behalf instead.

Monday, November 30, 2015

The goal of this blog and the chapter summaries


It is my goal with this blog to share my journey of writing at least an one-page summary of every chapter of the Bible--all 1,189 of them (gulp). It will take me, what I expect at this point, is twelve years give or take. Who knows what time will bring, but it is my goal to commit to this endeavor and complete it at least three times. I want to keep building upon this initial foundation, the first twelve years or so.

Also, as I do further Bible studies apart from this one, and read other books and have biblical discussions with people, I will add more material to my previous chapter summaries and blog posts. I will add it at the end of the blog post in which it pertains so it will stand out more as you read through my previous posts. I will also make sure to add a date to the new material.

This project is about twenty-one years in the making. Yes. Twenty-one years I have wanted to do this. I have wanted to put together all of my Bible reading and studying notes and Bible journaling. It seems as though the time is finally here for me to take the leap and do so. (Lord, help me and guide me.)

I must admit this project intimidates me to say the least. That is why I haven't done it.

Who am I?

I am a chief of sinners. When I mess up and blow it, I do a splendid job of it. Never mind how I am a seminary drop out (because I decided I wanted to write full-time).  I am also a nobody. Say my name and you would say, "Who?"

However, none of that matters. Do I want to do only one that feels good--or be obedient? Do I want to do what I want to do--or what God wants me to do?

So, I embark on this intimidating and glorious journey. I am nervous, but excited.
I will share my journaling thoughts as I go and on the days where I am not posting a chapter summary to this blog because I am working on it.

I will start with Matthew and go through the rest of the New Testament in order (Matthew to Revelation), then I will tackle the Old Testament, starting with Genesis.

I will publish a book of each book of the Bible of my chapter summaries and will also do a six month and year compilation of these blog posts in an effort to offer them to you to read in multiple ways.

My chapter summaries are not meant to be scholarly. I am not a scholar. Rather, they are meant to be personal and are my reflections on what I will read. I can, however, guarantee they will be accurate handling of the Word of God.

I hope this encourages you to do your own chapter summaries and share the journey with me, along with the other readers of this blog. Forming a community where we are all saving our sermon notes, book notes, Bible notes, and Bible journaling would be a pleasure.

Care to join me on this journey? On this multiple year, over a decade long journey?

I guarantee it will be eye-opening and life-changing.


Sunday, November 29, 2015

Chapter Summary Bible Study #1 of 1,189: Matthew 1


Date: November 27, 2015 to November 29, 2015.

1 Caption: The family tree and birth of Jesus Christ.

2 Contents: The genealogy of Jesus Christ proving He is the Messiah and fulfillment of Scripture.

Verses 1-17 are His family tree and ancestors.

Verse 16 shares how Jesus is the Messiah.

Verses 18-25 The circumstances that surrounded the birth of Jesus.

Verse 21 tells us how Jesus was born to save us from our sins.

Verse 22 says that everything took place in order to fulfill the prophet.

Verse 23 God is with us.

Verse 24 mentions how when Joseph woke, he did everything the Lord commanded.
It is also interesting to note the divisions of the family tree, which verse 17 shares:

Matthew 1:17 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
Division 1: So all the generations from Abraham to David were 14 generations;
Division 2: and from David until the exile to Babylon, 14 generations;
Division 3: and from the exile to Babylon until the Messiah, 14 generations.
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

3 Chief people: Jesus was the main individual of all of Matthew 1. See verses 1-17. There are greats in the faith and those who were clearly sinners and some who were nobodies in His lineage. It was quite the melting pot. Abraham and David were both emphasized. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, took center stage in the last part of Matthew 1. Also an angel who spoke to Joseph in a dream.

4 Choice verse: Matthew 1:23 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
23 See, the virgin will become pregnant
and give birth to a son,
and they will name Him Immanuel,
which is translated “God is with us.”
-- Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB). Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved.

5 Crucial words: Fathered, generations, birth, Messiah, engaged, divorce, angel, pregnant virgin, Immanuel, commanded, Jesus.

6 Challenges: Wanting to spend time in study with each name in His family tree.

7 Cross-references: See this link for all of them:

http://www.studylight.org/commentaries/tsk/view.cgi?bk=39&ch=1

The truth is, I could spend days on this chapter alone with cross-references. There are so many.

Isaiah 9:6-7 New King James Version (NKJV)
6 For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
--New King James Version (NKJV). Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Isaiah 11:1 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
11 Then a shoot will spring from the stem of Jesse,
And a branch from his roots will bear fruit.
-- New American Standard Bible (NASB). Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

Genesis 28:13-14 GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)
13 The Lord was standing above it, saying, “I am the Lord, the God of your grandfather Abraham and the God of Isaac. I will give the land on which you are lying to you and your descendants. 14 Your descendants will be like the dust on the earth. You will spread out to the west and to the east, to the north and to the south. Through you and through your descendant every family on earth will be blessed.
-- GOD’S WORD Translation (GW). Copyright © 1995 by God's Word to the Nations. Used by permission of Baker Publishing Group.

Isaiah 7:14 New Living Translation (NLT)
14 All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).
-- New Living Translation (NLT). Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

Genesis 6:22 New Century Version (NCV)
22 Noah did everything that God commanded him.
-- New Century Version (NCV). The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. Copyright © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

John 15:14 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
14 You are My friends if you do what I command you.
-- New American Standard Bible (NASB). Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

James 2:21-26 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
21 Wasn’t Abraham our father justified by works when he offered Isaac his son on the altar? 22 You see that faith was active together with his works, and by works, faith was perfected. 23 So the Scripture was fulfilled that says, Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him for righteousness, and he was called God’s friend. 24 You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone. 25 And in the same way, wasn’t Rahab the prostitute also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out by a different route? 26 For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.

8 Christ seen: Every verse in Matthew 1. This entire chapter is about Jesus Christ.
9 Central lesson: He is with us. Now and forever more. (It's hard to apply that concretely, other than to try to remember it often.)

Do what God says, when and how He says it.

10 Conclusion: Jesus was the Messiah and several prophecies were fulfilled by him, including with His family tree. It is because of Him, and my belief in Him, my sins are forgiven. Also, He is always with us.

(Original source of the The Chapter Bible Study Form or Template:  "Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods: Twelve Ways You Can Unlock God's Word" by Rick Warren.)