Reading Plan Description Reading in chronological order, the lessons and events of the Bible make understanding and remembering easier. A chronological Bible study reading plan throughout the year that only takes 10 minutes per day. We challenge you to read the word for yourself and receive a Free certificate upon completion. Take the challenge
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Reflect and Respond
Please use a notepad for your Bible Journaling and use the Bible Study Journal PDF provided for you to answer daily reflections and respond to questions. Request your journal via Email today. Feel free to upload and post pages from your journal. Reflect on your reading from your reading plan and Respond to the questions below in the comment section.
NOTE: You may see we use the name Yahshua. We use Yahshua because that is Jesus' name in Hebrew. You may also see YHWH, The Most High, or the Father which refers to the Hebraic reference to God.
WEEK 3
Day 15
How are you helping the people within your sphere of influence discover the answers themselves?
Instead of simply voicing an opinion and commanding someone to believe, is there a different way?
Ask for wisdom and creative ideas today on how to be the leader you need to be in this situation.
Day 16
How do you describe and choose to relate to the Most High?
How does your connection with the Father help you to see that you are a part of something much bigger than yourself?
Record your answer in the comments below.
Day 17
How does the Most High’s (God's) protection feel to you?
Day 18
Has anyone broken a promise to you or have you broken a promise to someone else?
How did (does) that affect you and how did (do) you move forward?
Day 19
Where were you or where do you think you will be at the age of 30?
Do you feel you have found your calling? If so, what seeds have you sown or are you sowing to navigate your part of the world? If no, what seeds are you sowing or wanting to sow to help you better navigate your part of the world?
Day 20
What are you trying to “get across” to someone or some group today?
What are some possible roadblocks?
Day 21
Whenever they are faced with a decision they can ask themselves four questions:
W - Can it Wait?
I - Do I have all the Information?
S - Is it Selfish or Sensitive of others?
E - Are my Emotions in check?
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Reading the Bible chronologically is great for busy people, it takes only 10 minutes a day for clarity and understanding.
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