Monday, June 26, 2006

Daily Scripture Readings

Today, I had to leave very early for a pastor's gathering in Wabash, IN. So I didn't get a chance to blog before leaving. (I'm sorry, the bed just was too comfortable at 5:00 this morning!) But I did my reading via a "Bible on tape" that I love to listen to. It's interesting to hear the scriptures. It brings a different perspective. This week we begin Romans as a response to the message on the Truth about Jesus. Paul has such a way explaining it.

The question I have is, are you reading daily?

Last week I didn't change the scripture readings just to see if anyone would notice and do you know how many emails I got to ask me about it?

Zero.

So, I wonder, are you reading daily? Are you reading the suggested daily chapters? They are not just a random collection, but related to what we're doing on Sundays. These will be the focus of our studies on Wednesdays in the Pastor's Class.

Just wondering. Let me know what it is you are reading and how I can help in your growth.

Peace ><>
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2 comments:

pegn said...

I am reading daily, and I am even reading the suggested daily readings. Thanks to the reading chart in the Flame! Each month I cut it out (or have a certain someone print me one) and then I stick it right inside the front of my Bible. And there it is each morning when I am ready to read! (even when you don't get the Areadings changed online.)

I really do appreciate the paper version of the readings. That way I have it available if I happen to be somewhere I can connect to the internet.

And by the way...
Thanks soooo much for choosing ROMANS! I am really trying to enjoy it this time through. ;-)

BCJ said...

I also have defaulted to the paper version, can't go anywhere these days w/o your Flame.

I am reading a lot of Men's Ministry books too, and try to read the scripture that is referenced in my reading for the day.

Seems that there are days when there is more scripture to read than pages in the book.

I'm doing better than ever before in reading, but I have a long way to go.