2022 Reading Plan
Join us on our journey as a Church to read through the entire bible in 2022. This reading plan will take us through the Bible in a way that shows the story of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. Along this journey Pastor Lee will be posting daily blog posts, below, to help us understand what we are reading in more depth.
April 11, 2022
Our reading today begins with the assembling of David’s personal militia. His family joins him in hiding (22:1). Then, those who are disillusioned with life in […]
April 10, 2022
Our reading today begins with David on the run from Saul. As we saw in Psalms 11 and 59, David has committed no wrong, yet Saul […]
April 9, 2022
Our reading today begins with a description of the strong bond of friendship between David and Jonathan (18:1, 3). We read back in 17:15 that David […]
April 8, 2022
We begin today’s reading in chapter 16, where David is anointed king of Israel. We see the pattern repeated that we saw with Eli and Samuel […]
April 7, 2022
Our reading begins today two years into the reign of Saul (13:1).* We are introduced to Jonathan in verse 2, though it appears that the writer […]
April 6, 2022
We pick up where we left off yesterday: Samuel and Saul wait for Saul’s servant to get ahead of them, because Samuel has a prophetic message […]
April 5, 2022
We pick up today right where we left off yesterday. Israel sends the Ark away to Kiriath-jearim (in Judah on the border of Dan), and it […]
April 4, 2022
Our reading today begins with a statement that “the word of Samuel came to all Israel” (4:1). This sums up chapter 3, which began with the […]
April 3, 2022
Today we begin the book of 1 Samuel (1 and 2 Samuel are two of my favorite Old Testament books!). The book of Judges left us […]
April 2, 2022
Today we read the book of Ruth. It is a record of two women of great faith (one who was not even an Israelite!), a kinsman-redeemer, […]
April 1, 2022
Today we finish the book of Judges. We have a quarter of the reading plan behind us! And today, we have but one chapter to read […]
March 31, 2022
Having recorded the death of Samson (16:30), the book now ceases to speak of the judges of Israel. Instead, we see that the lack of Godly […]