How to Read The HOLY BIBLE in just 30 Days (-or- 30 Weeks) - Day 20 (Week 20)
30-Day (30-Week) Crash Course in Scripture
Hello and welcome,
[ DAY 20 - Week 20 ]
This is a
continuation of the Scripture reading schedule, on how to cover the
entire Word of God--The Holy Bible (both Old and New Testaments) in 30
days (or 30 Weeks - for a more relaxed alternative schedule). Each page
will cover the particular lesson and assignment for that day's scheduled
reading. The subject matter included on the page will also reflect a
"cliff notes" style version of that topic and any highlights on those
specific books and scripture verses.
IF YOU ARE ALREADY USING THIS STUDY GUIDE - JUST SKIP DOWN TO THE OUTLINE BELOW
You
will not just be reading the Bible from the front cover to the back,
but more of an overview that is a mixture of various books from the Old
& New Testaments, Psalms & Proverbs, and to give you a good
overall combination and variety of subject matter in the process. There
will be no quizzes or tests. This is meant to be an enjoyable and
enlightening experience, not a labor.
This is an intensive "crash
course" designed for the serious student (and fast reader) as we stated
above and it should only be attempted if you have enough spare time to
dedicate yourself fully to such an endeavor. One well recommended
approach (time permitting) would be 30 days of prayer and fasting
accompanied by this complete immersion into the Word of God. You would
be utterly surprised what can be revealed to you with such a dedicated
effort. This format of study however, might be difficult within the time
frame allotted. If so, simply follow the alternative 30-week reading
schedule instead. You should otherwise just proceed at your leisure and
at a pace that is comfortable to you.
Why should we read the Bible? -- Look to the Bible itself for the answers!
I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. (Psalm 119:11 NIV)
I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word. (Psalm 119:16 KJV)
Teach
me good judgment and knowledge: for I have believed thy commandments.
Before I was afflicted I went astray: but now have I kept thy word.
Thou art good, and doest good; teach me thy statutes.
(Psalm 119:66-68 KJV)
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. (Psalm 119:105 KJV)
Let my cry come near before thee, O LORD: give me understanding according to thy word.
(Psalm 119:169 KJV)
Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth. (John 17:17 KJV)
Do
your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who
does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. (II Timothy 2:15 NIV)
The
more time that we are able to spend with the Word of God (The Holy
Bible), the more that the Holy Spirit is able to move in us and through
us, as He enables us, strengthens us, and fills us with His joy! Any
undertaking involving a thorough study of the Word of God will be
educational at its least and is bound to produce other enlightening
results as well.
The Holy Bible can reveal many things if you merely seek them out.
Give
not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls
before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again
and rend you. Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find;
knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh
receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it
shall be opened.
(Matthew 7:6-8 KJV)
This format does not
require you to use a specific version of scripture either. I will many
times quote from the New International version just for its ease of
speaking in the modern English language. I ALWAYS refer back to the
original King James version as this is probably the most literally
accurate of all the English translations.
If you have access to a
concordance (Bible thesaurus) and even a Hebrew translation or
interlinear copy (English/Greek/Hebrew) to follow along with, by all
means "dig in". Enjoy the Word of God and study it at every level that
suits you. If that means you cannot follow the schedule in these
outlines then don't worry either, work at your own pace without a
schedule or time table.
The main thing is to help you get
involved in reading and understanding the "Living Word of God" (The
Holy Bible) so that it may benefit you and have a real impact on your
daily living. Just pray with it while reading and let the Holy Spirit
guide you. -AMEN
I hope you find this a useful tool and study guide.
Enjoy and God bless!
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DAY 20 (Week 20) - Worship
Worship is always an important aspect of getting into a feeling of the Holy Spirit. Therefore we recommend reading your Psalm topics first as these are the original "songs of worship" dedicated to our Lord God.
PSALMS: 96-100
SUMMARY - Psalms of praise and worship; including those written for the directors of music as: Psalm 100, a song for giving grateful praise.
DAY 20 (Week 20) - Old Testament Scripture
Book of ISAIAH: Chapters 23-44
SUMMARY - The vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amoz saw during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah; a rebellious Nation, the Mountain of the LORD, the Day of the LORD; Judgment on Jerusalem and Judah; the branch of the LORD, the Song of the Vineyard, woes and judgments; Isaiah’s commission, the Sign of Immanuel, Assyria becomes the LORD’s instrument, Isaiah and his children as signs; darkness turns to light; the LORD’s anger against Israel, God’s judgment on Assyria, the remnant of Israel, the branch From Jesse, songs of praise; a prophecy against Babylon, a prophecy against the Philistines, a prophecy against Moab, a prophecy against Damascus, a prophecy Against Cush, a prophecy against Egypt, a prophecy against Egypt and Cush, a prophecy against Babylon, a prophecy against Edom, a prophecy about Jerusalem.
DAY 20 (Week 20) - New Testament Scripture
Book of ROMANS: Chapters 1-8
SUMMARY - Paul’s longing to visit Rome; God’s wrath against a sinful humanity, God’s righteous judgment; the Jews and the Law, God’s faithfulness; No one is righteous unto themselves, righteousness through Faith; forefather Abraham is justified by Faith, Peace and Hope; death through Adam and life through Christ, dead to sin and alive in Christ, released from the Law and bound to Christ; the Law versus sin, life through the Holy Spirit, present suffering and future glory, we conqueror more than death through Christ.
DAY 20 (Week 20) - Daily Wisdom
Book of PROVERBS: Chapter 19
SUMMARY - The wisdom of King Solomon as written: a king's wisdom and wrath.
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SCRIPTURE STUDY RESOURCE
For additional study and research materials, you can also use this great online scripture resource:
It has an excellent Bible search tool and cross reference, with the Bible being made available in many of the different printed verions and various languages.
Useful SCRIPTURE HubPages
- The Bible--Truth or Fiction?
- Knowing What You Believe In
- Study the Bible Effectively
- How to Read the Bible
- How to Learn the Bible
- Godly Wisdom and Insight
- 100 Verses for the Beginner
- Favorite Bible Verses
- Verses about Forgiveness
- Finding Emotional Peace
- Encouraging Bible Verses
- More Encouraging Verses
- Bible Verses for Courage
- Inspirational Bible Verses
- More Inspirational Verses
- Love Poems from the Bible
- God's Provision for Us