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Bible Studies

Beginning Bible Reading Plan
By Dr. Richard J. Krejcir

A Bible Reading Plan to Refresh your Faith

 
A 31 Day Encounter with Jesus

 

This is an excellent Bible Reading plan to start out with, or use to refresh yourselves in Him. In just a few minutes a day for a month, you will be stronger in your faith and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

 

Day                 Theme                       Passage

 

1.      Jesus is Predicted: Isaiah 53

2.      The Birth of Jesus: Matthew 1:18–25

3.      John the Baptist Prepares the Way for Jesus: Matthew 3:1—4:11

4.      Jesus first Miracle Water to Wine and the Samaritan Woman: John 2:1–11; John 4:1–26

5.      Jesus is Rejected in His own Hometown: Luke 4:14–30

6.      Jesus Calls His Disciples: Luke 5:1–11; Matthew 9:9–13

7.      The Sermon on the Mount: Luke 6:17–46

8.      The Centurion, the Widow’s Son and a Sinful Woman: Matthew 8:1–13; Luke 7:11–17; 7:36–50

9.      Jesus Encounters the Pharisees: Matthew 12:1–13; 22–45

10. Parable of the Sower, Weeds and Seeds: Matthew 13:1–43

11. Jesus Calms the Storm and Walks on Water: Luke 8:22–25; Mark 6:45–56

12. Jesus Heals a Man, a Woman and a Girl: Mark 5:1–43

13. Jesus Feeds the 5000: John 6:1–14

14. Peter Knows Jesus Christ and the Transfiguration: Luke 9:18–27; Luke 17:1–8

15. Healing by Faith: Mark 9: 14–32

16. More Teachings and Parables: Matthew 17:24—18:20

17. More Teachings and Parables: Matthew 18:21—19:15

18. The Rich Young Ruler: Mark 10:17–31

19. The Disciples Sent Out: Luke 10:1–24

20. The Great Commandment: Mark 12:28-44

21. The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Luke 10:25–37

22. The Lord’s Prayer, Jesus Teaches us how to Pray: Luke 11:1–13

23. Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead: John 11:1–44

24. The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem: Matthew 21:1–27

25. The Last Supper: John 13:1–17; Matthew 26:17–35

26. The Love of Jesus for the Disciples: John 14–15

27. Jesus Arrested and Betrayed: Matthew 26:36–75

28. Jesus’ Unfair Trial: John 18:19—19:16

29. Jesus Crucifixion and Death: John 19:17–42

30. Jesus’ Resurrection and Appearances: John 20–21

31. The Great Commission and the Ascension of Jesus: Matthew 28:16–20; Luke 24:50–53

 

 

© Into Thy Word 1983, inspired from an old Episcopal competitive devotion, originally developed for “Campus Crusade for Christ” www.intothyword.org  


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