Bible in a Year: Week of May 6 – 12

Fellow travelers:

Below are the chapters to read this week if you’re following along in my Bible in a year schedule, divided into morning and evening readings.  Follow along any way you want: you can just do the evening reading, flip the morning and evening, or read it all.  Whatever works for you and your schedule!  It doesn’t have to be Bible in a Year for everyone.

This week, we finish 2 Chronicles and move on to Ezra.  If anyone’s wondering when we finally get to the New Testament, we’re almost there.  After Ezra and Nehemiah will come Matthew, then Mark, Luke, and John.

Monday, May 6
Morning: Psalm 127, 2 Chronicles 32
Evening: Numbers 10

Tuesday, May 7
Morning: Psalm 128, 2 Chronicles 33
Evening: Numbers 11

Wednesday, May 8
Morning: Psalm 129, 2 Chronicles 34
Evening: Numbers 12

Thursday, May 9
Morning: Psalm 130, 2 Chronicles 35
Evening: Numbers 13

Friday, May 10
Morning: Psalm 131, 2 Chronicles 36
Evening: Numbers 14

Saturday, May 11
Morning: Psalm 132, Ezra 1-2
Evening: Numbers 15

Sunday, May 12
Morning: Psalm 133, Ezra 3-4
Evening: Numbers 16

Bible in a Year: Week of April 29 – May 5

Fellow travelers:

Below are the chapters to read this week if you’re following along in my Bible in a year schedule, divided into morning and evening readings.  Follow along any way you want: you can just do the evening reading, flip the morning and evening, or read it all.  Whatever works for you and your schedule!  It doesn’t have to be Bible in a Year for everyone.

This week, we have 2 chapters of 2 Chronicles on Monday, to make up for only reading Psalm 119 this morning.  We also begin the “Songs of Ascent.”  This refers to Psalms 120-134, which were sung or recited by Jews while journeying to the Temple for annual festivals.  In a modern context, I see these Psalms as a call to prepare for worship, to rejoice in the Sabbath, and to answer a call to serve God’s church on earth.

Monday, April 29
Morning: Psalm 120, 2 Chronicles 22-23
Evening: Numbers 3

Tuesday, April 30
Morning: Psalm 121, 2 Chronicles 24
Evening: Numbers 4

Wednesday, May 1
Morning: Psalm 122, 2 Chronicles 25
Evening: Numbers 5

Thursday, May 2
Morning: Psalm 123, 2 Chronicles 26
Evening: Numbers 6

Friday, May 3
Morning: Psalm 124, 2 Chronicles 27
Evening: Numbers 7

Saturday, May 4
Morning: Psalm 125, 2 Chronicles 28-29
Evening: Numbers 8

Sunday, May 5
Morning: Psalm 126, 2 Chronicles 30-31
Evening: Numbers 9

Bible in a Year: Week of April 22 – 28

Fellow travelers:

Below are the chapters to read this week if you’re following along in my Bible in a year schedule, divided into morning and evening readings.  Follow along any way you want: you can just do the evening reading, flip the morning and evening, or read it all.  Whatever works for you and your schedule!  It doesn’t have to be Bible in a Year for everyone.

This week, we finish Leviticus and begin Numbers.  Also, Psalm 119, at 176 verses, is by far the longest chapter in the Bible, and is scheduled for Sunday of next week.  To make space for it, I’ve moved the two chapters of 2 Chronicles that would ordinarily be read on that day to this Friday and the following Monday.

Monday, April 22
Morning: Psalm 113, 2 Chronicles 14
Evening: Leviticus 23

Tuesday, April 23
Morning: Psalm 114, 2 Chronicles 15
Evening: Leviticus 24

Wednesday, April 24
Morning: Psalm 115, 2 Chronicles 16
Evening: Leviticus 25

Thursday, April 25
Morning: Psalm 116, 2 Chronicles 17
Evening: Leviticus 16

Friday, April 26
Morning: Psalm 117, 2 Chronicles 18-19
Evening: Leviticus 27

Saturday, April 27
Morning: Psalm 118, 2 Chronicles 20-21
Evening: Numbers 1

Sunday, April 28
Morning: Psalm 119
Evening: Numbers 2

Dedicating Our Days to God

When the Temple in Jerusalem was built under King Solomon, he dedicated it first with a lengthy prayer, followed by a massive number of sacrifices:

King Solomon offered as a sacrifice 22,000 oxen and 120,000 sheep. So the king and all the people dedicated the house of God.” – 2 Chronicles 7:5

There is no record of Solomon and the people considering the loss of all this livestock as a burden or an economic catastrophe.  The Bible simply records that they made the sacrifices.  In dedicating the Temple, the people were marking it as a place to be only used in the worship of their God, and in offering such a massive sacrifice they were acknowledging that they should dedicate all they have to their God as well.

What does this mean for us today?  In the middle of 1 Corinthians 6:16, Paul wrote that “we are the temple of the living God.”  Therefore, our temple – our bodies and all we have – should be dedicated to the worship of God.  We probably don’t have 22,000 oxen or 120,000 sheep to offer Him, but what do we have to offer?

In each day, there are 1,440 minutes (or 86,400 seconds).  Are we willing to sacrifice them all to God without considering it a burden?  I know I don’t, but I pray each day to get closer to the goal of complete dedication to God.  I pray each of you will grow closer to Him as well.

Amen.

Bible in a Year: Week of April 15 – 21

Fellow travelers:

Below are the chapters to read this week if you’re following along in my Bible in a year schedule, divided into morning and evening readings.  Follow along any way you want: just do the evening reading, flip the morning and evening, read it all.  Whatever works for you and your schedule!  It doesn’t have to be Bible in a Year for everyone.

Monday, April 15
Morning: Psalm 106, 2 Chronicles 5
Evening: Leviticus 16

Tuesday, April 16
Morning: Psalm 107, 2 Chronicles 6
Evening: Leviticus 17

Wednesday, April 17
Morning: Psalm 108, 2 Chronicles 7
Evening: Leviticus 18

Thursday, April 18
Morning: Psalm 109, 2 Chronicles 8
Evening: Leviticus 19

Friday, April 19
Morning: Psalm 110, 2 Chronicles 9
Evening: Leviticus 20

Saturday, April 20
Morning: Psalm 111, 2 Chronicles 10-11
Evening: Leviticus 21

Sunday, April 21
Morning: Psalm 112, 2 Chronicles 12-13
Evening: Leviticus 22