daily bible reading
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DAILY BIBLE READING“The Holy Scriptures...are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus” 2 timothy 3:15
DAILY BIBLE READING 2020
In living for the Lord Jesus, there are no more important
personal habits than regularly reading our Bible and
praying. However, many Christians can find this habit
hard to start and maintain. Reading the same portion
of the Bible as other people can significantly help, as
we can encourage and help one another. To make this
possible we have once again produced a Bible reading
plan for 2020. The plan takes us through the whole
New Testament, Psalms and half of the rest of the Old
Testament in a year. It represents two columns from
Robert Murray M’Cheyne’s Bible reading plan.
To help us in our reading you will find questions at the
back of the booklet. We have reproduced the questions
for each New Testament book and for the Psalms too. In
addition to these we’ve also produced questions for the
Old Testament books that we will read as well.
Three practical suggestions: First, if you only have
time for one reading then prioritise reading the New
Testament and Psalms, and if you can make the time
then you’ll benefit from reading the Old Testament
reading too. Second, why not get a notebook and write
something, maybe a verse, from each chapter every
day. Writing things down helps pin it in our minds and
directs how we pray. Third, why not find someone else
in the church with whom you could meet once a week or
fortnight to read one day’s chapter and to pray home its
truths? We pray that God will grow us like Christ as we
study the Bible together in the year ahead.
Tom, Peter, John, Doug & AdrianElders at Beccles Baptist Church
Matthew 1Matthew 2Matthew 3Matthew 4
Matthew 5Matthew 6Matthew 7Matthew 8Matthew 9Matthew 10Matthew 11
Matthew 12Matthew 13Matthew 14Matthew 15Matthew 16Matthew 17Matthew 18
Matthew 19Matthew 20Matthew 21Matthew 22Matthew 23Matthew 24Matthew 25
Matthew 26Matthew 27Matthew 28Mark 1Mark 2Mark 3
Genesis 1Genesis 2Genesis 3Genesis 4
Genesis 5Genesis 6Genesis 7Genesis 8Genesis 9Genesis 11Genesis 12
Genesis 13Genesis 14Genesis 15Genesis 16Genesis 17Genesis 18Genesis 19
Genesis 20Genesis 21Genesis 22Genesis 23Genesis 24Genesis 25Genesis 26
Genesis 27Genesis 28Genesis 29Genesis 30Genesis 31Genesis 32
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JANUARY
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Genesis 33
Genesis 34Genesis 35Genesis 37Genesis 38Genesis 39Genesis 40Genesis 41
Genesis 42Genesis 43Genesis 44Genesis 45Genesis 46Genesis 47Genesis 48
Genesis 49Genesis 50Exodus 1Exodus 2Exodus 3Exodus 4Exodus 5
Exodus 6Exodus 7Exodus 8Exodus 9Exodus 10Exodus 11Exodus 12:1-21
Mark 4
Mark 5Mark 6Mark 7Mark 8Mark 9Mark 10Mark 11
Mark 12Mark 13Mark 14Mark 15Mark 16Luke 1:1-38Luke 1:39-80
Luke 2Luke 3Luke 4Luke 5Luke 6Luke 7Luke 8
Luke 9Luke 10Luke 11Luke 12Luke 13Luke 14:1-14Luke 14:15-35
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FEBRUARY
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Luke 15Luke 16Luke 17Luke 18Luke 19Luke 20Luke 21
Luke 22Luke 23Luke 24John 1John 2John 3John 4
John 5John 6John 7John 8John 9John 10John 11
John 12John 13John 14John 15John 16John 17John 18
John 19John 20John 21
Exodus 12:22-51Exodus 13Exodus 14Exodus 15Exodus 16Exodus 17Exodus 18
Exodus 19Exodus 20Exodus 21Exodus 22Exodus 23Exodus 24Exodus 25
Exodus 26Exodus 27Exodus 28Exodus 29Exodus 30Exodus 31Exodus 32
Exodus 33Exodus 34Exodus 35Exodus 36Exodus 37Exodus 38Exodus 39
Exodus 40Leviticus 1Leviticus 2
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MARCH
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Psalms 1 & 2Psalms 3 & 4Psalms 5 & 6Psalms 7 & 8
Psalm 9Psalm 10Psalms 11 & 12Psalms 13 & 14Psalms 15 & 16Psalm 17Psalm 18
Psalm 19Psalms 20 & 21Psalm 22Psalm 23 & 24Psalm 25Psalms 26 & 27Psalms 28 & 29
Psalm 30Psalm 31Psalm 32Psalm 33Psalm 34Psalm 35Psalm 36
Psalm 37Psalm 38Psalm 39Psalms 40 & 41Psalms 42 & 43
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APRIL
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Leviticus 4Leviticus 5Leviticus 6Leviticus 7
Leviticus 8Leviticus 9Leviticus 10Leviticus 11Leviticus 13Leviticus 14Leviticus 15
Leviticus 16Leviticus 17Leviticus 18Leviticus 19Leviticus 20Leviticus 21Leviticus 22
Leviticus 23Leviticus 24Leviticus 25Leviticus 26Leviticus 27Numbers 1Numbers 2
Numbers 3Numbers 4Numbers 5Numbers 6Numbers 7
Psalm 44 Psalm 45
Psalms 46 & 47Psalm 48Psalm 49Psalm 50Psalm 51Psalms 52 - 54Psalm 55
Psalms 56 & 57Psalms 58 & 59Psalms 60 & 61Psalms 62 & 63Psalms 64 & 65Psalms 66 & 67Psalm 68
Psalm 69Psalms 70 & 71Psalm 72Psalm 73Psalm 74Psalms 75 & 76Psalm 77
Psalm 78:1-39Psalm 78:40-72Psalm 79Psalm 80Psalms 81 & 82Psalms 83 & 84Psalm 85
Psalms 86 & 87
Numbers 8Numbers 9
Numbers 10Numbers 11Numbers 12 , 13Numbers 14Numbers 15Numbers 16Numbers 17, 18
Numbers 19Numbers 20Numbers 21 Numbers 22Numbers 23Numbers 24Numbers 25
Numbers 26Numbers 27Numbers 28Numbers 29Numbers 30Numbers 31Numbers 32
Numbers 33Numbers 34Numbers 35Numbers 36Deuteronomy 1Deuteronomy 2Deuteronomy 3
Deuteronomy 4
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MAY
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Psalm 88Psalm 89Psalm 90Psalm 91Psalms 92, 93Psalm 94
Psalms 95, 96Psalms 97, 98Psalms 99 – 101Psalm 102Psalm 103Psalm 104Psalm 105
Psalm 106Psalm 107Psalms 108 & 109Psalms 110, 111Psalms 112, 113Psalms 114, 115Psalm 116
Psalms 117, 118Psalm 119:1-24Psalm 119:25-48Psalm 119:49-72Psalm 119:73-96Psalm 119:97-120Psalm 119:121-144
Psalm 119:145-176Psalms 120-122Psalms 123-125
Deuteronomy 5Deuteronomy 6Deuteronomy 7Deuteronomy 8Deuteronomy 9Deuteronomy 10
Deuteronomy 11Deuteronomy 12Deuteronomy 13, 14 Deuteronomy 15Deuteronomy 16Deuteronomy 17Deuteronomy 18
Deuteronomy 19Deuteronomy 20Deuteronomy 21Deuteronomy 22Deuteronomy 23Deuteronomy 24Deuteronomy 25
Deuteronomy 26Deuteronomy 27, 28:1-19Deuteronomy 28:20-68Deuteronomy 29Deuteronomy 30Deuteronomy 31Deuteronomy 32
Deuteronomy 33, 34Joshua 1Joshua 2
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JUNE
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Psalms 126-128 Psalms 129-131Psalms 132-134Psalms 135 & 136
Psalms 137 & 138Psalm 139Psalms 140 & 141Psalms 142 & 143Psalm 144Psalm 145Psalms 146 & 147
Psalm 148Psalms 149 & 150Acts 1Acts 2Acts 3Acts 4Acts 5
Acts 6Acts 7Acts 8Acts 9Acts 10Acts 11Acts 12
Acts 13Acts 14Acts 15Acts 16Acts 17Acts 18
Joshua 3Joshua 4Joshua 5, 6:1-5Joshua 6:6-27
Joshua 7Joshua 8Joshua 9Joshua 10Joshua 11Joshua 12, 13Joshua 14, 15
Joshua 16, 17Joshua 18, 19Joshua 20, 21Joshua 22Joshua 23Joshua 24Judges 1
Judges 2Judges 3Judges 4Judges 5Judges 6Judges 7Judges 8
Judges 9Judges 10, 11:1-11Judges 11:12-40Judges 12Judges 13Judges 14
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JULY
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Judges 15
Judges 16Judges 17Judges 18Judges 19Judges 20Judges 21Ruth 1
Ruth 2Ruth 3, 41 Samuel 11 Samuel 21 Samuel 31 Samuel 41 Samuel 5, 6
1 Samuel 7, 81 Samuel 91 Samuel 101 Samuel 111 Samuel 121 Samuel 131 Samuel 14
1 Samuel 151 Samuel 161 Samuel 171 Samuel 181 Samuel 191 Samuel 201 Samuel 21, 22
1 Samuel 231 Samuel 24
Acts 19
Acts 20Acts 21Acts 22Acts 23Acts 24Acts 25Acts 26
Acts 27Acts 28Romans 1Romans 2Romans 3Romans 4Romans 5
Romans 6Romans 7Romans 8Romans 9Romans 10Romans 11Romans 12
Romans 13Romans 14Romans 15Romans 161 Corinth 11 Corinth 21 Corinth 3
1 Corinth 41 Corinth 5
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AUGUST
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SEPTEMBER
1 Corinth 6 1 Corinth 71 Corinth 81 Corinth 91 Corinth 10
1 Corinth 111 Corinth 121 Corinth 131 Corinth 141 Corinth 151 Corinth 162 Corinth 1
2 Corinth 22 Corinth 32 Corinth 42 Corinth 52 Corinth 62 Corinth 72 Corinth 8
2 Corinth 92 Corinth 102 Corinth 112 Corinth 122 Corinth 13Galatians 1Galatians 2
Galatians 3Galatians 4Galatians 5Galatians 6
1 Samuel 251 Samuel 261 Samuel 271 Samuel 281 Samuel 29, 30
1 Samuel 312 Samuel 12 Samuel 22 Samuel 32 Samuel 4, 52 Samuel 62 Samuel 7
2 Samuel 8, 92 Samuel 102 Samuel 112 Samuel 122 Samuel 132 Samuel 142 Samuel 15
2 Samuel 162 Samuel 172 Samuel 182 Samuel 192 Samuel 202 Samuel 212 Samuel 22
2 Samuel 232 Samuel 241 Kings 11 Kings 2
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OCTOBER
Ephesians 1 Ephesians 2Ephesians 3
Ephesians 4Ephesians 5Ephesians 6Philippians 1Philippians 2Philippians 3Philippians 4
Colossians 1Colossians 2Colossians 3Colossians 41 Thess 11 Thess 21 Thess 3
1 Thess 41 Thess 52 Thess 12 Thess 22 Thess 31 Tim 11 Tim 2
1 Tim 31 Tim 41 Tim 51 Tim 62 Tim 12 Tim 22 Tim 3
1 Kings 3 1 Kings 4, 51 Kings 6
1 Kings 71 Kings 81 Kings 91 Kings 101 Kings 111 Kings 121 Kings 13
1 Kings 141 Kings 151 Kings 161 Kings 171 Kings 181 Kings 191 Kings 20
1 Kings 211 Kings 222 Kings 12 Kings 22 Kings 32 Kings 42 Kings 5
2 Kings 62 Kings 72 Kings 82 Kings 92 Kings 102 Kings 11, 122 Kings 13
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NOVEMBER
2 Tim 4 Titus 1Titus 2Titus 3PhilemonHebrews 1Hebrews 2
Hebrews 3Hebrews 4Hebrews 5Hebrews 6Hebrews 7Hebrews 8Hebrews 9
Hebrews 10Hebrews 11Hebrews 12Hebrews 13James 1James 2James 3
James 4James 51 Peter 11 Peter 21 Peter 31 Peter 41 Peter 5
2 Peter 12 Peter 2
2 Kings 142 Kings 152 Kings 162 Kings 172 Kings 182 Kings 192 Kings 20
2 Kings 212 Kings 222 Kings 232 Kings 242 Kings 251 Chronicles 1, 21 Chronicles 3, 4
1 Chronicles 5, 61 Chronicles 7, 81 Chronicles 9, 101 Chronicles 11, 121 Chronicles 13, 141 Chronicles 151 Chronicles 16
1 Chronicles 171 Chronicles 181 Chronicles 19, 201 Chronicles 211 Chronicles 221 Chronicles 231 Chronicles 24, 25
1 Chronicles 26, 271 Chronicles 28
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DECEMBER
2 Peter 3 1 John 11 John 21 John 31 John 4
1 John 52 John3 JohnJudeRevelation 1Revelation 2Revelation 3
Revelation 4Revelation 5Revelation 6Revelation 7Revelation 8Revelation 9Revelation 10
Revelation 11Revelation 12Revelation 13Revelation 14Revelation 15Revelation 16Revelation 17
Revelation 18Revelation 19Revelation 20Revelation 21Revelation 22
1 Chronicles 292 Chronicles 12 Chronicles 22 Chronicles 3, 42 Chronicles 5, 6:1-11
2 Chronicles 6:12-422 Chronicles 72 Chronicles 82 Chronicles 92 Chronicles 102 Chronicles 11, 122 Chronicles 13
2 Chronicles 14, 152 Chronicles 162 Chronicles 172 Chronicles 182 Chronicles 19, 202 Chronicles 212 Chronicles 22, 23
2 Chronicles 242 Chronicles 252 Chronicles 262 Chronicles 27, 282 Chronicles 292 Chronicles 302 Chronicles 31
2 Chronicles 322 Chronicles 332 Chronicles 342 Chronicles 352 Chronicles 36
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QUESTIONS:NEW TESTAMENT
MATTHEW | Matthew tells us that Jesus is the ‘Christ’ (Messiah)–1:16–who came in fulfillment of the Old Testament promises, to establish the Kingdom of Heaven.· What does this chapter reveal about Jesus as the Christ?· What does it reveal about belonging to His kingdom?
MARK | Mark tells us in 1:1 that he is writing the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. In Mark 1:15 Jesus proclaims ‘Repent and believe the good news!’· How does this chapter show us that Jesus is good news?· How should we repent as a result of this chapter?· What will it mean for our lives to believe the good news about Jesus in this chapter?
LUKE | Luke wrote his gospel so that we might know the certainty of what we have been taught about the Lord Jesus (1:1-4) · What certainty/certainties does this chapter provide about the Lord Jesus?· What will it mean to trust those certainties today?
JOHN | John wrote his gospel so that we might have life by believing that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God (20:31).· What does this chapter teach about the life Jesus gives?· What should that mean for the way we life today?
ACTS | Acts provides certainty about the unstoppable spread of the gospel of the crucified, risen and ascended Lord Jesus.· What does this chapter teach about the spread of the gospel?· What does it teach us to expect as the gospel spreads?
ROMANS | Romans declares that the gospel is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes (1:16).· What does this chapter teach about the gospel?· What does it call us to do as a result?
1 CORINTHIANS | The Corinthian church faced divisions over a number of issues. As Paul addresses each one he points them to our Lord Jesus.· What issue in the Corinthian church does this chapter address?· How does Paul point to the Lord Jesus?· What are the implications for you?
2 CORINTHIANS | The background of 2 Corinthians is the presence of false teachers in Corinth who were undermining Paul’s teaching with a false gospel that had no place for cross-shaped suffering.· What does this chapter reveal about cross-centred living?· What dangers does it call us to avoid?
GALATIANS | The wonderful fact that we are justified (made right with God) solely by faith in the finished work of the Lord Jesus on the cross, was being contradicted by false teachers in Galatia. There is an urgency and seriousness in what Paul writes, as he calls the believers to understand that the Christian life is by faith from beginning to end.· What does this chapter tell us about the gospel of our Lord Jesus?· How does it help us to live by faith in Him and His gospel?
EPHESIANS | ‘Together under one Head’ is the theme of Ephesians. The Lord Jesus has brought Jews and Gentiles together in His body, the Church. · Note one truth about the identity every believer shares ‘in Christ’.· How does this chapter help us to pray, not only for ourselves, but for our ‘together’ life as a local church?
PHILIPPIANS | Paul’s desire for the Philippians was that ‘whatever happens’ they would conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ (1:27). The letter has much to teach about gospel partnership. Pick out one great truth about what it means to be a believer in Christ.· What does this chapter teach about being in gospel partnership with other believers?· How does it help us to pray for others?
COLOSSIANS | False teachers in Colossae were suggesting that the believers there needed more than Jesus to live the Christian life. Paul shows that Jesus is all we need. Key verses are 2:6-7.· What truths does this chapter teach that helps us understand that we have all we need in Jesus?· What might living by faith in the sufficiency of Jesus look like in your life today?
1 & 2 THESSALONIANS | Paul loved the Thessalonians. He reminds them of things they know so that they might be encouraged to continue by faith until the Lord Jesus returns.· How does what Paul writes relate to the certainty of the return of the Lord?· What encouragement does this chapter provide as you face the day ahead?
1 TIMOTHY | The church is the pillar and foundation of the truth. Its task is to hold the truth up and to hold it firm (see 3:14-15). Paul writes to Timothy and the church in Ephesus so that they might know how to conduct themselves as they seek to fulfill that God-given mission.· Note a truth emphasised in this chapter about the Gospel· What will it mean to hold firm to that truth and to hold it up forothers to see?· How does this chapter help you to pray for our local church?
2 TIMOTHY | The truth of the gospel is always under threat. As Paul writes again to Timothy he makes clear that the only way to guard the gospel is by passing it on to others.· What potential danger(s) is/are highlighted in this chapter?· What answer(s) to that/those danger(s) are provided ?
TITUS | In a place (Crete) renowned for lies, Paul gives Titus instructions that will encourage those redeemed by the Lord Jesus to devote themselves to doing what is good. There is a big emphasis on the need for teaching and learning· What does this chapter reveal about the priority of teaching?· How should the truth taught in this chapter affect the way we live?
PHILEMON | Paul writes to his friend Philemon about Philemon’s now converted runaway slave, Onesimus. Will Philemon welcome Onesimus as brother in Christ?· How would this letter encourage Philemon?· How would this letter surprise Philemon?· How would this letter challenge Philemon?
HEBREWS | Written to Christians from a Jewish background, the unidentified writer is concerned that his readers are drifting away from what they have heard. He calls then to keep their eyes fixed on Jesus. · Identify a truth about Jesus highlighted in this chapter.· What will it mean to fix your thoughts/eyes on this truth?· How will it keep you from drifting away?
JAMES | Out of love for his readers, James writes to bring them back from wandering from the truth by unpacking the wisdom that comes only from heaven.· What does this chapter teach about the wisdom that comesfrom heaven?· What will it mean for you to rely on that wisdom in your life today?
1 PETER | To scattered Christians suffering multi-coloured trials, Peter writes to encourage and to testify that what they are experiencing is part of the true grace of God. He emphasises their distinctiveness as God’s people and God’s plan to use their distinctiveness to give opportunities for witness to the hope that they have.· What encouragement do you find in this chapter?· What does this chapter teach about God’s grace?· How does this chapter instruct you to live today?
2 PETER | Peter wrote his second letter as a reminder to stimulate his readers to wholesome thinking (3:1).· Of what key truth or truths does this chapter remind you?· How does this chapter help you to think wholesomely?
1 JOHN, 2 JOHN & 3 JOHN | John’s 3 letters are full of love and a desire that his readers should be assured that they have eternal life (an eternal relationship with God) through faith in the Lord Jesus.· What assurance and encouragement is there in this chapter?· What does this chapter call you to do?· How does that prompt you to pray?
JUDE | Jude writes to urge his readers to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.· Why is Jude’s message so important?· Which of the instructions given strikes you as most relevant to you today?
REVELATION | Revelation can appear a complex book. It helps to remember the circumstances of the original readers. They were believers in the Lord Jesus living in a hostile world, facing great persecution. Look out for what the chapter teaches about God the Father, the Lord Jesus or God the Holy Spirit. · Consider how this truth/these truths would be of encouragement to the first readers facing great trial.· How does it prompt you to pray for yourself and other believers?
PSALMS | The Psalms are the song book of the Bible. They are best read out loud. Many were written by King David - but not all. It is almost impossible to suggest questions that apply to every psalm.· What key truth about God is found in this psalm?· How does that point you to the Lord Jesus?· Is there any instruction given by the Spirit-inspired author to us, the readers?· What part of the psalm can you use to turn into your personal prayer to God today?
These questions were originally written by Johnny Prime at Enfield Evangelical Free Church and are reproduced with his permission.
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QUESTIONS:OLD TESTAMENTBy and large the Old Testament books are longer than the New. This makes constructing questions for a whole Old Testament book hard. Below are questions for each Old Testament book. If the questions suggested for a particular book seem less relevant on any given day, you might find it helpful to use the questions below which are applicable for all of the books in the Old Testament.
· What big truth does each passage teach about God, His character and His works? (God is the hero of every page!)
· What does it teach about humanity? · How does it point to our Lord Jesus? · What does it teach us about living by faith in the Lord Jesus?
GENESIS “BEGINNINGS”
· How does Genesis portray the damaging effects of sin? · How do God’s promises reveal his grace to sinful people? (Not just what he promises, but who he makes promises to.)
· How do the people in Genesis exemplify faith in God’s promises? How do they fail?
EXODUS “RESCUE”
· What or who do Israel need rescuing from? · How does God reveal his greatness and grace in the ways he rescues?
· How do God’s laws reveal the kind of people he rescued Israel to be?
LEVITICUS “HOLINESS”
· What do the sacrifices reveal about sin and God’s grace? · What can we learn about the scope, shape and significance of holiness from God’s laws?
· How do Israel’s festivals highlight God’s goodness?
NUMBERS “STUBBORNNESS”
· In what ways does Israel’s stubborn sinfulness show itself? In what ways are we like them?
· How does God show his “stubborn” grace towards his people? · How is God’s anger at sin expressed? How does this show the seriousness of sin?
DEUTERONOMY “LOVE”
· How does God demonstrate and explain his love for his people?
· God expects his people to love him and each other. What is this love to look like?
JOSHUA “FULFILMENT”
· How do we see God keeping his promises to Israel? · What does courage look like? Where does it come from?
JUDGES “DISASTER”
· The people of Israel have a serious sin problem, what does it look like? (Individually, corporately and nationally.)
· How do the judges succeed and fail to meet the people’s needs? How is Jesus much better than them?
RUTH “PROVIDENCE”
· How is God at work in ordinary circumstances through ordinary people?
· What does godliness look like in the lives of ordinary people?
1 AND 2 SAMUEL “LEADERS”
· How does David point us to Jesus the Son of David by his failures / successes?
· What is it about the way God works that helps us love him and depend on him?
· How do people defy God and why is it so foolish?
1 AND 2 KINGS “DIVISION”
· How do the kings exhibit loyalty and/or disloyalty to God and what does he say about them?
· How are the effects of sin and God’s judgement seen as the kingdom is divided in two?
· How do we see God’s patience and grace to his people, especially through the prophets?
1 AND 2 CHRONICLES “HOPE”
1 and 2 Chronicles are written to God’s people who have recently returned from exile, but who are awaiting the fulfilment of God’s good promises. It retells the story of Israel and has overtones of hope that these promises will be fulfilled.
· What reasons are there for praise, joy and thanksgiving in God? · How does the narrator urge us toward godly devotion? · How does it build a hope & excitement for the future king and kingdom that God has promised?
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