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Monthly Archives: February 2008

Weekly Bible Readings – Feb 26 thru Mar 3

Sorry this post is late. Thankfully I did have one person ask me where they were. That means there are folks out there keeping up. If you have fallen behind, make it your goal to catch up on a weekend. Get out your Bible, a warm cup of tea/coffee/hot cocoa, and spend an afternoon reading from God’s word. What could be better. If you can’t catch up, consider picking up with these readings (and maybe catching up later) so that you can encourage others with your thoughts, answers and applications from texts that are familiar to all. Most of all, keep reading wherever you are at, and enjoy the grace God gives as you pursue the knowledge of Him through His word.

Category 1 – NT – Gospels

  • Day 1 – Matthew 18:1-14
  • Day 2 – Matthew 18:18-35
  • Day 3 – Matthew 19:1-15
  • Day 4 – Matthew 19:16-30
  • Day 5 – Matthew 20:1-16
  • Day 6 – Matthew 20:17-34

For category 1 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Consider Jesus’ dealings with the rich young ruler (19:6ff) and His parable about the laborers in the vineyard. What implications do these accounts have for our understanding and proclamation of the gospel to the lost?

Category 2 – NT History & Epistles

  • Day 1 – Acts 25:1-12
  • Day 2 – Acts 25:13-27
  • Day 3 – Acts 26:1-18
  • Day 4 – Acts 26:19-32
  • Day 5 – Acts 27:1-26
  • Day 6 – Acts 27:27-44

For category 2 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: The account regarding Paul’s passage to Rome is full of helpful reminders and indicators of God’s sovereignty. How did Paul express those truths, put his confidence in God’s character, and use the circumstances as an opportunity to proclaim the gospel? Are there circumstances in your life that may provide similar opportunities for preaching the gospel?

Category 3 – OT Poetry & Wisdom

  • Day 1 – Psalm 40
  • Day 2 – Psalm 41
  • Day 3 – Psalm 42
  • Day 4 – Psalm 43
  • Day 5 – Psalm 44
  • Day 6 – Psalm 45

For category 3 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: The psalmist has a habit of “talking to himself” in psalm 42 and 43. How does this habit help him? Why is it appropriate? How do you “speak truth to your own heart” as he does here?

Category 4 – OT Historical & Prophetic

  • Day 1 – Leviticus 8-10
  • Day 2 – Leviticus 11-13
  • Day 3 – Leviticus 14-15
  • Day 4 – Leviticus 16-17
  • Day 5 – Leviticus 18-20
  • Day 6 – Leviticus 21-23

For category 4 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: All of the Law is summed up in the two commands to “love the Lord” and “love your neighbor.” Reflect on the many expressions of love in these chapters (that must be what they are, right?). Consider some of the laws that might seem unusual to you (like the one’s about blemishes), and answer the question “how does keeping this law express love for God or neighbor?”

Weekly Bible Readings – Feb 18 thru Feb 25

Week 7. Thank you Beth Costine for your insightful comments.

Category 1 – NT – Gospels

  • Day 1 – Matthew 15:1-20
  • Day 2 – Matthew 15:21-39
  • Day 3 – Matthew 16:1-12
  • Day 4 – Matthew 16:13-28
  • Day 5 – Matthew 17:1-13
  • Day 6 – Matthew 17:14-27

For category 1 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Matthew 16:13-20 contains Peter’s confession about who Christ is, and Jesus’ response to this confession. The words of Jesus to Peter in verses 17-19 are some of the most difficult to understand. How do you understand them and why?

Category 2 – NT History & Epistles

  • Day 1 – Acts 21:1-26
  • Day 2 – Acts 21:27-40
  • Day 3 – Acts 22
  • Day 4 – Acts 23:1-11
  • Day 5 – Acts 23:12-35
  • Day 6 – Acts 24

For category 2 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Why do you suppose Paul was still worshipping in the Jewish temple in chapter 21? Was this right or wrong (or neither)? Why do you draw that conclusion?

Category 3 – OT Poetry & Wisdom

  • Day 1 – Psalm 35
  • Day 2 – Psalm 36
  • Day 3 – Psalm 37:1-22
  • Day 4 – Psalm 37:23-40
  • Day 5 – Psalm 38
  • Day 6 – Psalm 39

For category 3 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Try to identify with the lament of the psalmist in chapter 37. How does he percieve his own life and future, and the life and future of the wicked? How does this give hope to us today?

Category 4 – OT Historical & Prophetic

  • Day 1 – Exodus 32-33
  • Day 2 – Exodus 34
  • Day 3 – Exodus 35-37
  • Day 4 – Exodus 38-40
  • Day 5 – Leviticus 1-4
  • Day 6 – Leviticus 5-7

For category 4 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: God gives Moses and the people a LOT of detail about the construction of the Tabernacle. Why do you think this is the case? What was the significance of the Tabernacle to God’s people, and how can that encourage us today?

Weekly Bible Readings – Feb 11 thru Feb 17

O how the mighty have fallen! Like the Israelites, our region has discovered what can happen when there are (“New York”) Giants in the land. And Bill (“Joshua”) Belichick wasn’t able to inspire them to be “strong and courageous” enough. I won’t comment publicly anywhere else, so I thought I’d sneak it in here. 18-1 never looked so bad.

Week number SIX! I didn’t hear from anyone this week. I hope you are all still reading. Get through those plagues (in Exodus). Deliverance is coming!

Category 1 – NT – Gospels

  • Day 1 – Matthew 12:38-50
  • Day 2 – Matthew 13:1-23
  • Day 3 – Matthew 13:24-43
  • Day 4 – Matthew 13:44-58
  • Day 5 – Matthew 14:1-21
  • Day 6 – Matthew 14:22-36

For category 1 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Jesus gave His disciples an interesting response to their question, “Why are you teaching in parables?” (Matthew 13:10ff). What was Jesus’ stated motive for teaching in this fashion, and what can we learn and apply in regard to our own ministry among the lost?

Category 2 – NT History & Epistles

  • Day 1 – Acts 18:1-17
  • Day 2 – Acts 18:18-28
  • Day 3 – Acts 19:1-22
  • Day 4 – Acts 19:23-41
  • Day 5 – Acts 20:1-12
  • Day 6 – Acts 20:13-38

For category 2 readers , your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: The story of Apollos reminds us that we can know the truth, but not know it as well as we should. What practical steps (other than our Bible reading plan) could you take to know “the way of God more accurately?”

Category 3 – OT Poetry & Wisdom

  • Day 1 – Psalm 29
  • Day 2 – Psalm 30
  • Day 3 – Psalm 31
  • Day 4 – Psalm 32
  • Day 5 – Psalm 33
  • Day 6 – Psalm 34

For category 3 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Consider from Psalm 32 the list of effects that David says unconfessed sin might have in a believer’s life. Have you ever experienced such things, and how has forgiveness and a cleansed conscience brought relief? As you recall, be sure to praise the Lord for those times of refreshing.

Category 4 – OT Historical & Prophetic

  • Day 1 – Exodus 16-18
  • Day 2 – Exodus 19-20
  • Day 3 – Exodus 21-23
  • Day 4 – Exodus 24-26
  • Day 5 – Exodus 27-29
  • Day 6 – Exodus 30-31

For category 4 readers, your question for possible reflection, application and comment on the blog is this: Here is a hard one…In 1 Corinithians 10:1-4 we read that the water from the rock (as Paul says) was Christ. What does Paul mean? How does this relate to our lives (i.e., in what ways do we experience the same provision, and how should we respond to God as a result)?

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