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Bible 3-year Reading Plan

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Bible Reading Plan 11/23 to 11/29

Path 1: New Testament and Psalms

In Psalms 32–33, David celebrates the blessing of forgiven sin and the joy of trusting the Lord’s steadfast love. Psalm 32 highlights the relief of confession, while Psalm 33 proclaims God’s sovereign word that creates, commands, and preserves His people. Together they call for glad submission to the righteous King.

The Joy of Forgiveness: Confession restores strength and clears the fog of deceit. Psalm 32 shows that forgiven people walk in renewed honesty, humility, and communion with God. Families and congregations flourish when sin is confronted and grace is received, creating communities marked by clarity, unity, and steadfast thanksgiving.


Path 2: Old Testament Pentateuch/History

In Leviticus 25–27, God institutes the Sabbath year and Jubilee to restore land, release debt slaves, and guard households from generational collapse. These commands reveal His concern for rest, mercy, and covenant stability. Vows, tithes, and redemption laws reinforce that all possessions belong to the Lord, who orders His people’s lives for blessing.

Jubilee as Covenant Mercy: Jubilee proclaims that God does not permit permanent bondage among His people. Land returns home, families regain footing, and long-term despair is broken. This pattern shapes Christian thinking about economic life and spiritual life by highlighting restoration, generational care, and the protection of households under God’s gracious rule.


Path 3: Old Testament Wisdom/Prophecy

In Ecclesiastes 7–8, Solomon contrasts wisdom and folly, noting that righteous people still face hardship in a fallen world. Human understanding is limited, yet fearing God provides stability amid life’s enigmas. True wisdom accepts God’s rule, resists pride, and walks uprightly even when outcomes remain hidden.

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Doug Stephenson
Nov 23, 2025

thank you for your insite on these writings. I find them helpful and informative. In this chaotic world it is absoutely nesacerary to have Jesus as our center.

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