I preach every Sun, and it takes quite a bit of time to prepare for the Bible study during the week and then for the sermon on Sun. Also, I’m hoping to start reading chunks of John Calvin’s Institutes of Christian Religion. I’ve read the Bible in a year many times over the years, and often I seem to be rushing through it just to get it over with. (Shame on me!) Also, the daily work in my own medical practice and the starting of an electronic medical charting system, and the hiring of new practitioners (a doctor and a physician assistant) requires quite a bit of time and thought and planning.
But I hope that for the majority of you, that you will keep up your daily Bible reading, for Jesus said, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away” (Matthew 24:35, Mark 13:31, Luke 21:33).
]]>I have read the Bible through before, but as previous people have mentioned, sometimes it became difficult/dry and even not so interesting in places–my problem, not the Word :-) To journey alone through the Bible makes it more challenging to maintain. I am an easily distracted person…three kids in three schools contributes to that as well! I have done the M’Cheyne reading also. I found it challenging to remember what I had read in each of the 4 places each day. Commentaries, books about faith and some good historical fiction have drawn my interest in recent days. I am excited to get back to reading the Bible. Hoping and praying that this Project 4:4 will bear beautiful fruit in my whole family, as we are all excited to participate!!
Happy and Blessed New Year to all!
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(and it’s not cheating; it’s called learning from those who have gone before us.)
]]>What do you guys think: Can reading commentaries that explain the Bible or listening to sermons that explain the Bible somewhat replace reading the Bible?
]]>(Side note: Can you make the images smaller in your posts? It’s a bit overwhelming to see past the pictures, even though they are well-chosen!)
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