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Bible 3-year Reading Plan

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Bible Reading Plan: 2/8 to 2/14

Path 1: New Testament and Psalms

In Psalms 64-66, David looks to the Lord to expose hidden evil and overturn the schemes of the wicked. Fear gives way to praise as God’s righteous judgment brings joy to the upright. The scope widens to community thanksgiving, even to celebrating God’s refining discipline and His mighty acts that summon all nations to worship Him.

From Hidden Fear to Public Praise: These psalms teach that God not only hears private cries but acts openly to vindicate His people. As the Lord exposes secret wickedness, fear is transformed into testimony. The church learns to respond to trial not with silence or bitterness but with confident praise that magnifies God’s righteous rule. A message relevant to today.


Path 2: Old Testament Pentateuch/History

In Numbers 27-28, God secures Israel’s future by appointing Joshua as Moses’ successor and by reaffirming the daily and festival offerings. Leadership transitions without disruption, and worship orders Israel’s days and seasons. God shows that His covenant purposes endure through faithful servants and through rhythms of continual devotion.

Time Ordered by Worship: The daily, weekly and yearly offerings reveal that God is a God of order and of tradition. Life is structured around God, not squeezed in afterward. How intentionally are you ordering your days, weeks and years so that God sets the rhythm of your days?


Path 3: Old Testament Wisdom/Prophecy

In Isaiah 16-18, the Lord pronounces judgment and lament over proud and restless nations. Their strength fades quickly, yet God’s rule remains steady. Isaiah reveals that large international affairs unfold under God’s direction, reminding God’s people that history is not chaotic but governed by the Lord who humbles the proud and preserves His purposes.

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