Sunday, August 9, 2009

Reading Bible in 60 Days - Bible Reading Plan

Dear Friends,
Attached below is the Bible Reading plan, where in you can read the Bible once in 60days (Cover to Cover). This requires you to read 20 chapters a day and the plan is prepared by Bro.Rajkumar Ramachandran of Logos Ministries.
Do read the guidelines and suggesstions at the end of the plan.
Blessings,
Take your Bible and start right away.

A Two-Month Bible Reading Plan

Day Book

1 Genesis 1 – 20

2 Genesis 20 - 40

3 Genesis 41 – 50, Exodus 1 - 10

4 Exodus 11 - 30

5 Exodus 31 – 40, Leviticus 1 - 10

6 Leviticus 11 – 27, Hebrews 1 - 3

7 Hebrews 4 – 13, Numbers 1 - 10

8 Numbers 11 – 30

9 Numbers 31 – 36, Deuteronomy 1 - 14

10 Deuteronomy 15 - 34

11 Mathew 1 - 20

12 Mathew 21 – 28, Joshua 1 - 12

13 Joshua 13 – 24, Judges 1 - 8

14 Judges 9 – 21, Ruth 1 – 4, 1 Samuel 1 - 3

15 1 Samuel 4 – 23

16 1 Samuel 24 – 31, 2 Samuel 1 - 12

17 2 Samuel 13 – 24, 1 Kings 1 - 8

18 1 Kings 9 – 22, 2 Kings 1

19 2 Kings 2 - 21

20 2 Kings 22 – 25, 1 Chronicles 1 - 17

21 1 Chronicles 18 – 29, 2 Chronicles 1 - 8

22 2 Chronicles 9 - 28

23 2 Chronicles 29 – 36, Isaiah 1 - 12

24 Isaiah 13 - 32

25 Isaiah 33 - 52

26 Isaiah 53 – 66, Micah 1 – 7

27 Amos 1 – 9, Hosea 1 - 11

28 Hosea 12 – 14, Jeremiah 1 - 17

29 Jeremiah 18 - 37

30 Jeremiah 38 – 52, Lamentations 5

31 Ezekiel 1 - 20

32 Ezekiel 21 - 40

33 Ezekiel 41 – 48, Zechariah 1 – 12

34 Zechariah 13 – 14, Daniel 1 – 12, Revelation 1 - 6

35 Revelation 7 – 22, Ezra 1 - 4

36 Ezra 5 – 10, Esther 1 – 10, Nehemiah 1 - 2

37 Nehemiah 3 – 13, Haggai 1 – 2, Job 1 – 7

38 Job 8 - 27

39 Job 28 – 42, Joel 1 - 3

40 Psalms 1 - 20

41 Psalms 21 - 40

42 Psalms 31 - 60

43 Psalms 61 - 80

44 Psalms 81 - 100

45 Psalms 101 - 120

46 Psalms 121 - 140

47 Psalms 141 – 150. Proverbs 1 - 10

48 Proverbs 11 - 31

49 Ecclesiastes 1 – 12, Song of Songs 1 - 8

50 Obadiah 1, Jonah 1 – 4, Nahum 1 – 3, Zephaniah 1 – 3
Habakkuk 1 – 3, Malachi 1 - 4

51 John 1 - 21

52 Mark 1 – 16, Luke 1 - 4

53 Luke 5 - 24

54 Acts 1 - 20

55 Acts 21 – 28, Romans 1 - 12

56 Romans 13 – 16, 1 Corinthians 1 - 12

57 1 Corinthians 13 – 16, 2 Corinthians 1 – 13, Galatians 1 - 3

58 Galatians 4 – 6, Ephesians 1 – 6, Colossians 1 – 4,
Philippians 1 -4, 1 John 1 – 5, 2 John, 3 John

59 I Thessalonians 1 – 5, 2 Thessalonians 1 – 3, 1 Timothy 1 – 6
2 Timothy 1 – 3, Titus 1 - 3

60 Philemon, Jude, James 1 – 5, 1 Peter 1 – 5, 2 Peter 1 - 3




Remarks and Suggestions


a. Before the Bible reading please pray according to Psalm 119; 18 -19 and believe God’s promise in Jeremiah 33:3

b. Remember the Holy Spirit is your teacher.

c. Preferably read your 20 chapters at one sitting early morning. Short breaks of a few minutes in between help. If you cannot read at one sitting read ten chapters in the morning and the rest at night

d. Whatever the Holy Spirit speaks to you from your reading (maybe just a couple of verses) please meditate on. As you lie down to sleep at night let your mind be occupied by these verses.

d. Buy a new notebook and write down everything what the Holy Spirit speaks to you.

e. Do not make this exercise a burden but ENJOY it by realizing you are having Fellowship with God.

f. One does not read the scriptures to just know the scriptures but one reads it to KNOW GOD through the scriptures.

Monday, August 3, 2009

GRACE - A Study

Acts 8:22-23
Repent therefore of this your wickedness, and pray God if perhaps the thought of your heart may be forgiven you. 23 For I see that you are poisoned by bitterness and bound by iniquity
Deception and truth are opposites
• My heart is deceitful above all things Jer 17:9
• It follows that there is no truth in my heart
• It is truth that sets free Jn 8:32
• It follows that my heart is bound
The purpose for which I am freed is that I may free others—through preaching and practicing the gospel of God’s forgiveness in Christ

Gal 5:1 “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free” NIV
• But I am not free

• Therefore I am not able to set others free
It is iniquity that binds Acts 8:23

• Bitterness and iniquity go together Acts 8:23; ‘iniquity-bitterness-envy-confusion (lack of wisdom, deception)-every evil thing’ all go together Jas 3:14-16

• If I forgive others, I will be forgiven. If I do not forgive others I will not be forgiven Mt 6:14-15

• Because I have not forgiven others, there is ‘iniquity-bitterness-envy-confusion (lack of wisdom, deception)-every evil thing’ in my heart

• As long as I am self-seeking, as long as the thoughts of my heart are self-seeking, then thoughts of my heart have not been forgiven Acts 8:22 (To not forgive is to be self-seeking; to forgive is to be other-centered)

• Because I have not forgiven others I am bound
God’s forgiveness in Christ is complete

Forgiveness is by GRACE

• To lift up Jesus Jn 12:32 is to lift up the forgiveness of God, to lift up the grace of God

• To live a crucified life is to live a forgiving life

• The degree to which I live a forgiving life, to that degree I experience the grace and forgiveness of God, to that degree I experience the gospel

• The degree to which I live a forgiving life, to that degree I live the gospel, to that degree I am equipped to preach the gospel

Why am I not able to forgive people?
• It is because deep in my heart I have not forgiven God: I have two complaints against Him
1. I hold God responsible for all my ills
2. Also, I cannot accept ‘forgiveness by grace’; it leaves no room for my ‘self’. I cannot forgive God for setting up a system which leaves no room for my ‘self’ (See Spurgeon’s Daily Devotional below)


SPURGEON July 14
"If thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it."

Exodus 20:25
God's altar was to be built of unhewn stones, that no trace of human skill or labour might be seen upon it…All alterations and amendments of the Lord's own Word are defilements and pollutions. The proud heart of man is very anxious to have a hand in the justification of the soul before God; preparations for Christ are dreamed of, humblings and repentings are trusted in, good works are cried up, natural ability is much vaunted, and by all means the attempt is made to lift up human tools upon the divine altar. It were well if sinners would remember that so far from perfecting the Saviour's work, their carnal confidences only pollute and dishonour it. The Lord alone must be exalted in the work of atonement, and not a single mark of man's chisel or hammer will be endured. There is an inherent blasphemy in seeking to add to what Christ Jesus in His dying moments declared to be finished, or to improve that in which the Lord Jehovah finds perfect satisfaction.