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Sunday, April 15, 2007
April Reading Plan
Any questions or comments you may have can be made in the comment section of this blog. To see the reading plan for MAY, click on MAY Reading Plan below.
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Friday, April 13, 2007
This is how it works.
After you have logged onto this site, you will find a blog posted with the reading plan for the month. We are starting Monday, April 16. Make any comments you have by right clicking on that comment section. Try to use this format.
Comment: Genesis 2:5... I did not realize that at first there was no rain on the earth... etc.
If you have a question...
Question: Genesis 2:2... Why did God have to rest? I've always wondered that.
If you want to try and answer a question.
Answer: Genesis 2:2 biblelover. Maybe He rested from creating not because He was tired but because He wanted to enjoy the man and what He had made.
Post all comments for April under the blog with April's reading schedule
Comment: Genesis 2:5... I did not realize that at first there was no rain on the earth... etc.
If you have a question...
Question: Genesis 2:2... Why did God have to rest? I've always wondered that.
If you want to try and answer a question.
Answer: Genesis 2:2 biblelover. Maybe He rested from creating not because He was tired but because He wanted to enjoy the man and what He had made.
Post all comments for April under the blog with April's reading schedule
Bible Reading and Study—The Foundation for a New Life
Israel had been almost totally destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar. He took the best and brightest youth to Babylon. Because of idol worship, the nation that God chose to reveal Himself to was taken into captivity by a pagan nation, and Jerusalem was completely razed. After seventy years, the Jews were allowed to return to rebuild the city. Their place of worship was gone. The walls of the city were broken down. Of the returning captives, few remembered the old Jerusalem.
There was much repair work to be done. The people had also suffered much heart destruction because of their sin, their enculturation into Babylonian society, and their distance from God. In Nehemiah 8:1-8, we find the people began a program of public Bible reading and teaching. The purpose was to repair the inward man as well as the infrastructure of Jerusalem.
If the people rebuilt the city without rebuilding their broken hearts, the society would never survive. That is why public Bible reading and study was instituted. This blog has been established because many of us wanted to read the Bible together. We have adapted a two-year program of Bible reading and study, and this blog site is for recording our discussions, reflections, and questions concerning what we are learning.
The schedule will begin Monday, April 16, 2007. Join in if you like.
There was much repair work to be done. The people had also suffered much heart destruction because of their sin, their enculturation into Babylonian society, and their distance from God. In Nehemiah 8:1-8, we find the people began a program of public Bible reading and teaching. The purpose was to repair the inward man as well as the infrastructure of Jerusalem.
If the people rebuilt the city without rebuilding their broken hearts, the society would never survive. That is why public Bible reading and study was instituted. This blog has been established because many of us wanted to read the Bible together. We have adapted a two-year program of Bible reading and study, and this blog site is for recording our discussions, reflections, and questions concerning what we are learning.
The schedule will begin Monday, April 16, 2007. Join in if you like.
Pastor Darrell
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