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Day Five - Animal Life Discussion

Day Five - Animal Life Discussion
May 13, 2020 · 32m 57s

Our Scripture Of The Week Is: Proverbs 3:5-6 KJVS [5]Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. [6] In all thy ways acknowledge...

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Our Scripture Of The Week Is:

Proverbs 3:5-6 KJVS
[5]Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
[6] In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

(5) This is among the more often-quoted verses of the entire Bible. Solomon offers sound advice for life. Human understanding is always subject to error. What appears to be the right choice may be the wrong choice.

But the Lord sees the big picture and He always knows what is best for us. The point here is not to be mindless or naïve.

Rather, we need to recognize our own limitations. Just because we're in over our heads does not mean God is no longer in control. The following verses add insights to this instruction (Proverbs 3:6–12).

Abraham could not see how everything would work out for the best when the Lord commanded him to slay his son Isaac on Mount Moriah (Genesis 22:1–2), but he trusted in the Lord with all his heart.

The Lord had promised Abraham that He would establish His covenant with Isaac and his descendants (Genesis 17:19), so Abraham believed that, if necessary, the Lord would raise Isaac from the dead (Hebrews 11:17–19).

At Mount Moriah, Abraham tied Isaac to an altar and raised a knife to plunge into Isaac's chest, when the Lord intervened and substituted a ram for Isaac (Genesis 22:9–14).
The Lord did not disappoint Abraham's wholehearted trust, nor will He disappoint us if we trust Him with all our heart.

Our understanding may need time to catch up with His will, but in the end we'll see how He is always working for good.

(6) If we want perfect direction in life, whether we are buying a house or looking for a spouse, choosing a vocation or planning a vacation, in all our ways we should acknowledge the Lord.

He will not only guide us in the right way but also remove obstacles from our path.
The apostle James admonishes us to consult the Lord's will when we need to plan our days (James 4:13–15).

This doesn't mean we'll get answers to every question we might ever have. A blunt figure of speech used in English points out that life is already hard, and it's only harder when one makes foolish choices.

Following God's plan and His will is a good way to avoid added struggle.We find a good example in Genesis 24 of a person who acknowledged the Lord and received perfect guidance.

He was Abraham's servant who was on a mission to find a suitable bride for Abraham's son Isaac.
The servant went to Nahor, a city in Mesopotamia, and rested his camels beside a spring of water when the women of the city approached to draw water.

He prayed to the Lord for success in finding the right woman for Isaac (Genesis 24:12–14). The Lord answered his prayer, and Rebekah would soon become Isaac's bride.

Abraham's servant praised the Lord for directing him to Rebekah. He said, "Blessed be the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who has not forsaken his steadfast love and his faithfulness toward my master. As for me, the LORD has led me in the way to the house of my master's kinsmen" (Genesis 24:27).

We will now get deep into today’s discussion:

Day Five—Animal Life Discussion

We do have a certain amount of development. This does not mean that everything came from one little cell but that God made one of each creature and there has been development from each one.

God commanded the fish and fowl to be produced.

How many types of fish are there?
Fish biologists have described more than 30,000 species of fish in the whole world.

What are the main types of fish?
Scientists group fish into three main types.
They are divided into these groups because of the structure of their mouths and the types of skeletons they have.
There are jawless fishes, cartilaginous (kaar · tuh · la · juh · nuhs) fishes, and bony fishes.

What are Popular Types of Fish?
Tuna
Salmon
Tilapia
Catfish
Cod
Alaskan Pollock
Trout
Bass
Anchovies
Halibut
Sardines

What are fowl?
Fowl are birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl and the waterfowl.

Anatomical and molecular similarities suggest these two groups are close evolutionary relatives.

How many fowl are there?
This number is unknown, however, it has been said that there were some 25.8 billion chickens in the world.

What are Popular Types of fow you askl?
Chickens contribute 90 percent of world poultry meat production,
followed by turkeys with 5 percent,
ducks with 4 percent
and geese and guinea fowl with 2 percent.
The rest comes from other poultry species.

What are the main types of fowl?
“Fowl” is used to refer to waterfowl, such as ducks, swans, and geese;
game fowl, such as turkey or pheasant;
or domesticated barnyard birds like chickens.

In the food industry, “fowl” is often used to reference birds that are commonly eaten or the meat of these birds in a way that's synonymous with “poultry.”

creatures are a result of the command GOD himself executed. Insects, which are more numerous than the birds and beasts, and as curious, seem to have been part of this day's work as well.

The Creator's wisdom and power are to be admired as much in an ant as in an elephant.
The power of God's providence preserves all things, and fruitfulness is the effect of his blessing.
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