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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Pastor's Note from January 26

Over the past several months I have been trying to post portions of the message from the previous Sunday. You may have noticed that the last such update was about a month ago. It has simply become too time consuming as there is this blog and the CR blog as well. Therefore, I am going to switch to posting the "Pastor's Note" on the blog each week. I prepare that every week already and it usually talks about our weekly Bible reading, although sometimes it is about special events or concerns. I hope you will find it helpful as you read through the Word of God.

Since early January, the post on this blog has been about the Bible reading and memorization plan we are using this year.   But for any new-comers here is a brief description of it from the January post…

I have often found that my mind and attention can wander while reading. Reading out loud helps because it involves speaking and hearing and makes me slow down, but even better is taking notes as I go. That really makes me engage the text! Thus, the basic layout for this year is one New Testament (NT) chapter each day, Monday – Friday, along with several Old Testament (OT) chapters each day, Monday – Sunday. During the week when we have our NT chapter, I would encourage you to not just read, or read out loud, but take some notes or outline the NT chapter as you go. That will significantly slow you down and make you think about the text.

We will move through the Books of the OT in the order they appear in the Bible. For the NT though, we will jump around some. I have grouped the NT books so that we will basically do one of the Gospels each quarter. Along with each Gospel will be some NT Epistles.

Now, as for the most recent pastor’s note…
 
Our Bible reading plan has been incredible this week as we read in Exodus about the blood of the Passover lamb’s, as God delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt.  At the same time we were reading the final chapters of Mark and about the Blood of the Passover Lamb, Jesus Christ, as God delivered those who would entrust themselves to Him, from slavery to sin and death.  Incredible.

This week we move on through Exodus in the OT and begin 1 Peter in the NT.  There is an interesting connection, besides the obvious fact that “all Scripture is God-breathed” by the Holy Spirit, as Mark spent a great deal of time with the Apostle Peter.  That is why we are moving to 1 Peter now.

Last week was our Annual Congregational meeting and it was decided that we would allow the Tower of Hope Pregnancy and Family Counseling Center to move into the front part of our building.  I want to thank everyone for their generosity to this very important ministry in our community.  As you know, we have been supporting the Tower of Hope for several years in a variety of ways, and that will certainly continue even more so now.  I certainly want to welcome Roe and the Tower of Hope aboard and we look forward to working together in some new ways.

Finally, I want to give you this week’s reading schedule…

Bible reading:

1/27
Monday
Exodus 19-20
1 Peter 1
1/28
Tuesday
Exodus 21-22
1 Peter 2
1/29
Wednesday
Exodus 23-24
1 Peter 3
1/30
Thursday
Exodus 25-26
1 Peter 4
1/31
Friday
Exodus 27-28
1 Peter 5
2/1
Saturday
Exodus 29-31
none
2/2
Sunday
Exodus 32-34
none

Bible memory verse: 1 Peter 2:2

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2014 Bible Reading plan

Every year we have a Bible reading and memorization plan where we read through the entire Bible during the year.  Last year we did a chronological reading so that we read the events in historical order as much as possible.  This year we will do something different.

 I don't know about you, but I have often found that my mind and attention can wander while reading.  Reading out loud helps because it involves speaking and hearing and makes me slow down, but even better is taking notes as I go.  That really makes me engage the text!  Thus, the basic layout for this year is one New Testament (NT) chapter each day, Monday – Friday, along with several Old Testament (OT) chapters each day, Monday – Sunday.  During the week when we have our NT chapter, I would encourage you to not just read, or read out loud, but take some notes or outline the NT chapter as you go.  That will significantly slow you down and make you think about the text.

We will move through the Books of the OT in the order they appear in the Bible.  For the NT though, we will jump around some.  I have grouped the NT books so that we will basically do one of the Gospels each quarter.  Along with each Gospel will be some NT Epistles.  For instance, with Mark will be 1 & 2 Peter since Mark (the person) spent a lot of time with Peter.  Luke will have all of Paul’s epistles with it since Luke and Paul where often traveling companions.  Something else I am interested to see myself, is how the OT and NT readings will match up.   For example, the Passover in Exodus 12 falls the same day as Jesus’ sacrifice in Mark 15.  There will be other connections too, such as reading Leviticus and Hebrews at the same time.

There are many ways to do this NT study, from a simple outline to detailed exegesis.  This Wednesday (1/8114) we will talk about some ways of doing this and then you can decide what the Lord wants for you to do.  I will also post some of that on this blog next week.
 
This reading plan gives us a chance to read the OT and NT all year, and the Gospels throughout the year as well.  It also gives us a chance to see how the OT and NT go together.  The schedule for the first three months is listed in the archives on the blog under "Bible Reading Plan for January-March 2014."

I will list the week's Bible memory verse on the blog as well.

If you've missed the start, that's okay, just jump in wherever we are in the schedule.  Don't let that hinder you! 

Bible Reading plan for Jaunary-March 2014


 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1/1/14
 
 
Gen 1-4
Gen 5-8
Gen 9-12
Gen 13-16
Gen 17-20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1/6/14
Gen 21-22
Gen 23-24
Gen 25-26
Gen 27-28
Gen 29-30
Gen 31-33
Gen 34-36
 
Mark 1
Mark 2
Mark 3
Mark 4
Mark 5
 
 
1/13/14
Gen 37-38
Gen 39-40
Gen 41-42
Gen 43-45
Gen 46-47
Gen 48-50
Ex 1-3
 
Mark 6
Mark 7
Mark 8
Mark 9
Mark 10
 
 
1/20/14
Ex 4-5
Ex 6-7
Ex 8-9
Ex 10-11
Ex 12
Ex 13-15
Ex 16-18
 
Mark 11
Mark 12
Mark 13
Mark 14
Mark 15
Mark 16
 
1/27/14
Ex 19-20
Ex 21-22
Ex 23-24
Ex 25-26
Ex 27-28
Ex 29-31
Ex 32-34
 
1 Peter 1
1 Peter 2
1 Peter 3
1 Peter 4
1 Peter 5
 
 
2/3/14
Ex 35-36
Ex 37-38
Ex 39-40
Lev 1-3
Lev 4-5
Lev 6-8
Lev 9-12
 
2 Pet 1
2 Pet 2
2 Pet 3
Heb 1
Heb 2
 
 
2/10/14
Lev 13
Lev 14
Lev 15
Lev 16-17
Lev 18-19
Lev 20-21
Lev 22-24
 
Heb 3
Heb 4
Heb 5
Heb 6
Heb 7
Heb 8
 
2/17/14
Lev 25-26
Lev 27-Num 1
Num 2-3
Num 4-5
Num 6-7
Num 8-10
Num 11-13
 
Heb 9
Heb 10
Heb 11
Heb 12
Heb 13
 
 
2/24/14
Num 14-15
Num 16-18
Num 19-20
Num 21-23
Num 24-25
Num 26-29
Num 30-33
 
Luke 1
Luke 2
Luke 3
Luke 4
Luke 5
 
 
3/3/14
Num 34-35
Num 36-Deut 1
Deut 2-3
Deut 4-5
Deut 6-7
Deut 8-11
Deut 12-15
 
Luke 6
Luke 7
Luke 8
Luke 9
Luke 10
 
 
3/10/14
Deut 16-17
Deut 18
Deut 19-21
Deut 22-24
Deut 25-27
Deut 28-30
Deut 31-34
 
Luke 11
Luke 12
Luke 13
Luke 14
Luke 15
 
 
3/17/14
Josh 1-3
Josh 4-6
Josh 7-9
Josh 10-12
Josh 13-15
Josh 16-18
Josh 19-21
 
Luke 16
Luke 17
Luke 18
Luke 19
Luke 20
 
 
3/24/14
Josh 22-24
Judges 1-3
Jud 4-6
Jud 7-9
Jud 10-12
Jud 13-16
Jud 17-19
 
Luke 21
Luke 22
Luke 23
Luke 24
Acts 1
 
 
3/31/14
Jud 20-21
Ruth
1 Sam 1-3
1 Sam 4-6
1 Sam 7-9
1 Sam 10-13
1 Sam 14-17
 
Acts 2
Acts 3
Acts 4
Acts 5
Acts 6