Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Bible Reading Plan--It's Never Too Late To Start


                           BIBLE STUDY GUIDE

The Law
History
Psalms
Poetry
Prophecy
Gospels
Epistles
Week
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
Genesis
1-3
Joshua
1-5
Psalm
1-2
Job
1-2
Isaiah
1-6
Matthew
1-2
Romans
1-2
2
Genesis
4-7
Joshua
6-10
Psalm
3-5
Job
3-4
Isaiah
7-11
Matthew
3-4
Romans
3-4
3
Genesis
8-11
Joshua
11-15
Psalm
6-8
Job
5-6
Isaiah
12-17
Matthew
5-7
Romans
5-6
4
Genesis
12-15
Joshua
16-20
Psalm
9-11
Job
7-8
Isaiah
18-22
Matthew
8-10
Romans
7-8
5
Genesis
16-19
Joshua
21-24
Psalm
12-14
Job
9-10
Isaiah
23-28
Matthew
11-13
Romans
9-10
6
Genesis
20-23
Judges
1-6
Psalm
15-17
Job
11-12
Isaiah
29-33
Matthew
14-16
Romans
11-12
7
Genesis
24-27
Judges
7-11
Psalm
18-20
Job
13-14
Isaiah
34-39
Matthew
17-19
Romans
13-14
8
Genesis
28-31
Judges
12-16
Psalm
21-23
Job
15-16
Isaiah
40-44
Matthew
20-22
Romans
15-16
9
Genesis
32-35
Judges
17-21
Psalm
24-26
Job
17-18
Isaiah
45-50
Matthew
23-25
I Corinthians
1-2
10
Genesis
36-39
Ruth
Psalm
27-29
Job
19-20
Isaiah
51-55
Matthew
26-28
I Corinthians
3-4
11
Genesis
40-43
I Samuel
1-5
Psalm
30-32
Job
21-22
Isaiah
56-61
Mark
1-2
I Corinthians
5-6
12
Genesis
44-47
I Samuel
6-10
Psalm
33-35
Job
23-24
Isaiah
62-66
Mark
3-4
I Corinthians
7-8
13
Genesis
48-50
I Samuel
11-15
Psalm
36-38
Job
25-26
Jeremiah
1-6
Mark
5-6
I Corinthians
9-10
14
Exodus
1-4
I Samuel
16-20
Psalm
39-41
Job
27-28
Jeremiah
7-11
Mark
7-8
I Corinthians
11-12
15
Exodus
5-8
I Samuel
21-25
Psalm
42-44
Job
29-30
Jeremiah
12-16
Mark
9-10
I Corinthians
13-14
16
Exodus
9-12
I Samuel
26-31
Psalm
45-47
Job
31-32
Jeremiah
17-21
Mark
11-12
I Corinthians
15-16
17
Exodus
13-16
II Samuel
1-4
Psalm
48-50
Job
33-34
Jeremiah
22-26
Mark
13-14
II Corinthians
1-3
18
Exodus
17-20
II Samuel
5-9
Psalm
51-53
Job
35-36
Jeremiah
27-31
Mark
15-16
II Corinthians
4-5
19
Exodus
21-24
II Samuel
10-14
Psalm
54-56
Job
37-38
Jeremiah
32-36
Luke
1-2
II Corinthians
6-8
20
Exodus
25-28
II Samuel
15-19
Psalm
57-59
Job
39-40
Jeremiah
37-41
Luke
3-4
II Corinthians
9-10
21
Exodus
29-32
II Samuel
20-24
Psalm
60-62
Job
41-42
Jeremiah
42-46
Luke
5-6
II Corinthians
11-13
22
Exodus
33-36
I Kings
1-4
Psalm
63-65
Proverbs
1
Jeremiah
47-52
Luke
7-8
Galatians
1-3
23
Exodus
37-40
I Kings
5-9
Psalm
66-68
Proverbs
2-3
Lamentations
Luke
9-10
Galatians
4-6
24
Leviticus
1-3
I Kings
10-13
Psalm
69-71
Proverbs
4
Ezekiel
1-6
Luke
11-12
Ephesians
1-3
25
Leviticus
4-6
I Kings
14-18
Psalm
72-74
Proverbs
5-6
Ezekiel
7-12
Luke
13-14
Ephesians
4-6
26
Leviticus
7-9
I Kings
19-22
Psalm
75-77
Proverbs
7
Ezekiel
13-18
Luke
15-16
Philippians
1-2
27
Leviticus
10-12
II Kings
1-5
Psalm
78-80
Proverbs
8-9
Ezekiel
19-24
Luke
17-18
Philippians
3-4
28
Leviticus
13-15
II Kings
6-10
Psalm
81-83
Proverbs
10
Ezekiel
25-30
Luke
19-20
Colossians
1-2
29
Leviticus
16-18
II Kings
11-15
Psalm
84-86
Proverbs
11-12
Ezekiel
31-36
Luke
21-22
Colossians
3-4
30
Leviticus
19-21
II Kings
16-20
Psalm
87-89
Proverbs
13
Ezekiel
37-42
Luke
23-24
I Thessalonians
1-3
31
Leviticus
22-24
II Kings
21-25
Psalm
90-92
Proverbs
14-15
Ezekiel
43-48
John
1-2
I Thessalonians
4-5
32
Leviticus
25-27
I Chronicles
1-4
Psalm
93-95
Proverbs
16
Daniel
1-6
John
3-4
II Thessalonians
33
Numbers
1-4
I Chronicles
5-9
Psalm
96-98
Proverbs
17-18
Daniel
7-12
John
5-6
I Timothy
1-3
34
Numbers
5-8
I Chronicles
10-14
Psalm
99-101
Proverbs
19
Hosea
1-7
John
7-9
I Timothy
4-6
35
Numbers
9-12
I Chronicles
15-19
Psalm
102-104
Proverbs
20-21
Hosea
8-14
John
10-12
II Timothy
1-2
36
Numbers
13-16
I Chronicles
20-24
Psalm
105-107
Proverbs
22
Joel
John
13-15
II Timothy
3-4
37
Numbers
17-20
I Chronicles
25-29
Psalm
108-110
Proverbs
23-24
Amos
1-4
John
16-18
Titus
38
Numbers
21-24
II Chronicles
1-5
Psalm
111-113
Proverbs
25
Amos
5-9
John
19-21
Philemon
39
Numbers
25-28
II Chronicles
6-10
Psalm
114-116
Proverbs
26-27
Obadiah
Acts
1-2
Hebrews
1-4
40
Numbers
29-32
II Chronicles
11-15
Psalm
117-118
Proverbs
28
Jonah
Acts
3-4
Hebrews
5-7
41
Numbers
33-36
II Chronicles
16-20
Psalm
119
Proverbs
29-30
Micah
Acts
5-6
Hebrews
8-10
42
Deuteronomy
1-3
II Chronicles
21-24
Psalm
120-121
Proverbs
31
Nahum
Acts
7-8
Hebrews
11-13
43
Deuteronomy
4-6
II Chronicles
25-28
Psalm
122-124
Ecclesiastes
1-2
Habakkuk
Acts
9-10
James
1-3
44
Deuteronomy
7-9
II Chronicles
29-32
Psalm
125-127
Ecclesiastes
3-4
Zephaniah
Acts
11-12
James
4-5
45
Deuteronomy
10-12
II Chronicles
33-36
Psalm
128-130
Ecclesiastes
5-6
Haggai
Acts
13-14
I Peter
1-3
46
Deuteronomy
13-15
Ezra
1-5
Psalm
131-133
Ecclesiastes
7-8
Zechariah
1-7
Acts
15-16
I Peter
4-5
47
Deuteronomy
16-19
Ezra
6-10
Psalm
134-136
Ecclesiastes
9-10
Zechariah
8-14
Acts
17-18
II Peter
48
Deuteronomy
20-22
Nehemiah
1-4
Psalm
137-139
Ecclesiastes
11-12
Malachi
Acts
19-20
I John
1-3
49
Deuteronomy
23-25
Nehemiah
5-9
Psalm
140-142
Song of Solomon
1-2
Revelation
1-6
Acts
21-22
I John
4-5
50
Deuteronomy
26-28
Nehemiah
10-13
Psalm
143-145
Song of Solomon
3-4
Revelation
7-11
Acts
23-24
II John
51
Deuteronomy
29-31
Esther
1-5
Psalm
146-148
Song of Solomon
5-6
Revelation
12-17
Acts
25-26
III John
52
Deuteronomy
32-34
Esther
6-10
Psalm
149-150
Song of Solomon
7-8
Revelation
18-22
Acts
27-28
Jude
 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Mary: Our Example in Obscurity?


By Greg Laurie
It is difficult for us to understand, 2,000 years later, the significance of the angel Gabriel’s appearance to Mary in Nazareth.
After all, he could have found the future mother of the Messiah in Rome, the capital of the greatest power on earth at the time. He could have found her in Athens, the cultural center of the world, or in Jerusalem, the spiritual center of the world.
But God chose Nazareth, an obscure but extremely wicked city that was notorious for its sin. Upon hearing that Jesus was from there, Nathanael said, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (John 1:46).
What is amazing about Mary is that she lived a godly life in a godless place, and she did so as a very young teenager. Commentators believe she may have been as young as 12, but not much older than 14.
Here she was, a nobody living in a nothing town in the middle of nowhere—precisely the kind of person that God goes out of His way to call. He chose an unknown girl in a relatively unknown city to bring about the most-known event in human history, an event so significant that we actually divide human time by it.
Maybe you are trying to live out your faith in a godless place today, at work or school or among unbelieving family members. You’re wondering if it can be done. It can.
Mary stands as an example for us, proving that it is possible to live a godly life in an ungodly world

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Bible Trivia

 During the days of Mary and Joseph, who sent out a decree `that all the world should be taxed'?

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Bible Trivia


Who was a widow for only one day?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012