Daily Readings for December 15 – 21

Fellow travelers:

Here is the list of readings for this week: 2 chapters to read per day as the main reading plan, and extra chapters for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible in 2025.  I hope this encourages others to read and study their Bible more, whatever parts they decide to read.

Follow along (or not) any way you choose!  Also, let me know if you’re interested in me doing this again next year with a different order of books.

Can’t believe the year is almost done!  We’ll only be in 3 books of the Bible this week, after 10 last week.

2 chapter a day plan:

Monday, December 15: Nehemiah 2-3
Tuesday, December 16: Nehemiah 4-5
Wednesday, December 17: Nehemiah 6-7
Thursday, December 18: Nehemiah 8-9
Friday, December 19: Nehemiah 10-11
Saturday, December 20: Nehemiah 12-13
Sunday, December 21: Revelation 1-2

Extra chapters for those reading the whole Bible this year:
Zechariah 2-8

Daily Readings for December 8 – 14

Fellow travelers:

Here is the list of readings for this week: 2 chapters to read per day as the main reading plan, and extra chapters for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible in 2025.  I hope this encourages others to read and study their Bible more, whatever parts they decide to read.

Follow along (or not) any way you choose!  Also, let me know if you’re interested in me doing this again next year with a different order of books.

Somehow, this week we will be in 10 different books of the Bible!

2 chapter a day plan:

Monday, December 8: James 1-2
Tuesday, December 9: James 3-4
Wednesday, December 10: James 5, Jude
Thursday, December 11: 1 John 1-2
Friday, December 12: 1 John 3-4
Saturday, December 13: 1 John 5, 2 John
Sunday, December 14: 3 John, Nehemiah 1

Extra chapters for those reading the whole Bible this year:
Habakkuk 3, Zephaniah 1-3, Haggai 1-2, Zechariah 1

Time: A Quint of Quotes

Dear fellow travelers,

Here is another “Quint of Quotes” from my collection on the theme of time:

“People are frugal in guarding their personal property; but as soon as it comes to squandering time they are most wasteful of the one thing in which it is right to be stingy.” – Seneca

“You will never ‘find’ time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.” – Charles Buxton

“Your reality is yours. Stop wasting time looking at someone else’s reality while doing nothing about yours.” – Steve Harvey

“Time is short. Eternity is long. It is only reasonable that this short life be lived in the light of eternity.”- Charles Spurgeon

Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil.” – Ephesians 5:15-16

Photo by Mark Vihtelic on Unsplash

God Deserves a Standing Ovation

Do you ever clap for God?  Maybe we’ve clapped during a worship song or after a speech or sermon, but do we just clap for God because He’s God and we’re joyful about it?  Psalm 47:1 tells us to:

Clap your hands, all peoples!
            Shout to God with loud songs of joy!

Ok, but should we, really?  After verse 1 above, verse 2 begins with “For…”, a transition which usually means the writer is about to give us reasons for the thing previously mentioned, which is that we should praise God with clapping and shouts of joy.  So, seeing the “For…” we should ask “Why should we praise God?” and expect an answer in the next verses, which say:

For the LORD, the Most High, is to be feared,
            a great king over all the earth.

He subdued peoples under us,
            and nations under our feet.

He chose our heritage for us,
            the pride of Jacob whom he loves. Selah

Each of the 3 verses gives us reasons to clap our hands and shout in praise.  First, these verses remind us He is “king over all the earth.”  There are many authorities in the world, and many authorities we follow.  We have governments that rule us, cultures that influence us, and even spiritual forces that strive to pull us away from God.  But, however high and mighty these other authorities may be, only the Lord is “Most High”, as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.  While every other authority is flawed and can lead us astray, He is not and does not.  This is a cause for a clap of praise!

The next verse reminds us that He has overcome many opposing people and nations in the past:

He subdued peoples under us,
            and nations under our feet.

To its original audience, this probably referred to God’s victory over Egypt at the Red Sea, or the conquest of Canaan, however it can be read more broadly as God’s victory over any nation that seeks to rival Him.  Consider the Roman Empire, which to many at that time seemed like it ruled the entire world.  Roman emperors such as Nero and Diocletian tried to stamp out Christianity forcefully and violently, but in 410 AD, Germanic tribes would sack the city of Rome and eventually overthrow the empire.  No nation will outlast or overrule the reign of God.  This also is a cause for praise!

Lastly, verse 4 reminds us that however our circumstances might look to us, He loves us, provides for us, and will give us eternal refuge:

He chose our heritage for us,
            the pride of Jacob whom he loves. Selah

Being chosen by God is infinitely better than winning the lottery or anything else we might hope for in this world.  We might say we’ve won the spiritual lottery, only it was not won by chance, but by the favor of the Lord.  Our inheritance, our heritage, is guaranteed by Him.  Another reason to praise Him!  So…

Clap your hands, all peoples!
            Shout to God with loud songs of joy!

Photo by Guillermo Latorre on Unsplash

Daily Readings for December 1 – 7

Fellow travelers:

Here is the list of readings for this week: 2 chapters to read per day as the main reading plan, and extra chapters for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible in 2025.  I hope this encourages others to read and study their Bible more, whatever parts they decide to read.

Follow along (or not) any way you choose!  Also, let me know if you’re interested in me doing this again next year with a different order of books.

2 chapter a day plan:

Monday, December 1: Ezra 5-6
Tuesday, December 2: Ezra 7-8
Wednesday, December 3: Ezra 9-10
Thursday, December 4: 1 Peter 1-2
Friday, December 5: 1 Peter 3-4
Saturday, December 6: 1 Peter 5, 2 Peter 1
Sunday, December 7: 2 Peter 2-3

Extra chapters for those reading the whole Bible this year:
Micah 6-7, Nahum 1-3, Habakkuk 1-2