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This Reading Plan is an aide to help focus on "Life of the Church " message series. Concentrating on the book of Acts, this reading plan will also include other New Testament books. Users of this plan will notice that there are repetitively readings from week to week - this is done intentionally. Like watching a good movie several times, or listening to a favorite song over and over, so too is it a good practice to read scripture repetitively This allows the reader to glean things not seen in previous readings.
*Reading plan updates will be posted no later than Friday for the upcoming week.
As you read through this reading plan, be sure to take
notes in your bible. Here are four symbols you can use to enhance
your reading:
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If you encounter a question, use this symbol. Don’t
get hung up on it, just move on and you can see if the question
might be answered for you as you continue to read. You can
also refer to our FAQ’s. Still can’t find the
answer? Submit your question to “What’s Up With
That?” |
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When you come across a command or words that directly convict
you to action or repentance, use an exclamation point. |
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When you encounter words that reveal the nature and character
of God, use a triangle. The triangle represents the Trinitarian
essence of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. |
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If you encounter words that breathe life and energy into
you, draw a heart in your Bible. Remember, the words of the
Bible are God’s love letter to you. |
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