Profit in Reading Genealogies

Some parts of the Bible are harder to read than others.  Some things seem repetitive or pointless, but we know that “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness”. (2 Timothy 3:16). For me, it can be very hard to concentrate while reading the many long genealogies, mostly of people I know nothing about.  But maybe the point is that God does know all those people.

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I’ve heard a story that may or may not be true, but I’m sure it’s at least possible, and an example of how God can use long genealogies in a profitable way.  The story goes like this: a Christian who attended church regularly invited a non-Christian friend to church, and they accepted.  They had been having some discussions and the friend was curious, so the Christian was hopeful.  However, the pastor on that day decided to preach on one of the long genealogies in the Old Testament.  The Christian sat there disappointed because they were hoping their friend would hear the gospel.  In a complete surprise to the Christian, the friend said soon after the service that they had decided to follow Christ.  When asked why, the friend said something like: “I never was close with my family, but the idea that God cared about each and every one of the people listed in those genealogies convinced me that God cares about me.  He didn’t leave them out of His book.  He cares about me and wants me to be part of His family.”

Like I said, I’m not sure that this is a true story, but the point that mattered to the friend in the story remains: God cared enough about every person in those genealogies to have them recorded in the Bible.  He thought of every one of them.

God has another book full of names in addition to the Bible and its genealogies: His book of life[1] which has the name of every one of His people listed in it.  If you are a Christian, your name is in that book and God loves you as His adopted family.  Like the genealogies, this book tells us that every person is precious to God and He knows each one personally and intimately. I’ve been posting a Bible in a Year schedule, and it’s now starting 1 Chronicles which begins with many genealogies.  If you find those hard to read, maybe as you read each name, remember that God loves that person, and loves you as well.  Nobody is irrelevant to God, and that’s a key part of the good news of the gospel!


[1] Philippians 4:3, Revelation 3:5, 13:8

Bible in a Year: Week of March 18 – 24

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.

This week we finish 2 Kings and begin 1 Chronicles.  After the 2 Chronicles books, we move to Ezra and Nehemiah, then on to the New Testament, starting with the gospel of Matthew.

Monday, March 18
Morning: Psalm 78, 2 Kings 23
Evening: Exodus 28

Tuesday, March 19
Morning: Psalm 79, 2 Kings 24
Evening: Exodus 29

Wednesday, March 20
Morning: Psalm 80, 2 Kings 25
Evening: Exodus 30

Thursday, March 21
Morning: Psalm 81, 1 Chronicles 1
Evening: Exodus 31

Friday, March 22
Morning: Psalm 82, 1 Chronicles 2
Evening: Exodus 32

Saturday, March 23
Morning: Psalm 83, 1 Chronicles 3-4
Evening: Exodus 33

Sunday, March 24
Morning: Psalm 84, 1 Chronicles 5-6
Evening: Exodus 34

Bible in a Year: Week of March 11-17

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.

Last week I fell behind a bit on both Exodus and 2 Kings – it happens – but I’m catching up.

Monday, March 11
Morning: Psalm 71, 2 Kings 14
Evening: Exodus 21

Tuesday, March 12
Morning: Psalm 72, 2 Kings 15
Evening: Exodus 22

Wednesday, March 13
Morning: Psalm 73, 2 Kings 16
Evening: Exodus 23

Thursday, March 14
Morning: Psalm 74, 2 Kings 17
Evening: Exodus 24

Friday, March 15
Morning: Psalm 75, 2 Kings 18
Evening: Exodus 25

Saturday, March 16
Morning: Psalm 76, 2 Kings 19 – 20
Evening: Exodus 26

Sunday, March 17
Morning: Psalm 77, 2 Kings 21-22
Evening: Exodus 27

Bible in a Year: Week of March 4 – 10

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!

Monday, March 4
Morning: Psalm 64, 2 Kings 5
Evening: Exodus 14

Tuesday, March 5
Morning: Psalm 65, 2 Kings 6
Evening: Exodus 15

Wednesday, March 6
Morning: Psalm 66, 2 Kings 7
Evening: Exodus 16

Thursday, March 7
Morning: Psalm 67, 2 Kings 8
Evening: Exodus 17

Friday, March 8
Morning: Psalm 68, 2 Kings 9
Evening: Exodus 18

Saturday, March 9
Morning: Psalm 69, 2 Kings 10 – 11
Evening: Exodus 19

Sunday, March 10
Morning: Psalm 70, 2 Kings 12-13
Evening: Exodus 20

Bible in a Year: Week of February 19 – February 25

Fellow travelers:

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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!

This week, we’re 1/3 of the way through Psalms’ 150 chapters and done with Genesis, so on to Exodus.  If you’re wondering when we get to the New Testament, the answer is “not for a while.”  The New Testament has 260 chapters, while the Old has 929, but when we get to the New Testament it will be in focus for the rest of the year.

Monday, February 19
Morning: Psalm 50, 1 Kings 9
Evening: Genesis 50

Tuesday, February 20
Morning: Psalm 51, 1 Kings 10
Evening: Exodus 1

Wednesday, February 21
Morning: Psalm 52, 1 Kings 11
Evening: Exodus 2

Thursday, February 22
Morning: Psalm 53, 1 Kings 12
Evening: Exodus 3

Friday, February 23
Morning: Psalm 54, 1 Kings 13
Evening: Exodus 4

Saturday, February 24
Morning: Psalm 55, 1 Kings 14-15
Evening: Exodus 5

Sunday, February 25
Morning: Psalm 56, 1 Kings 16-17
Evening: Exodus 6