Luke 17
Jesus warns of leading little ones astray and forgiving others.
Jesus cleanses ten lepers and only one, a Samaritan, return to glorify God and give thanks.
Christ’s kingdom is coming.
Luke 18
Jesus gives the parable of the persistent widow.
Jesus gives the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.
“For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”
Jesus blesses little children.
Jesus tells the rich young ruler to sell all he has and give to the poor and follow Him to gain eternal life.
The rich young ruler could not do so.
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection to His disciples.
Jesus heals a blind man.
The Game Plan. I will be reading through the Bible through this year of 2011; little by little, chapter by chapter. I have always wanted to do this but have never committed to do so. This is me making a commitment.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Luke 14-16
Luke 14
Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath.
Take the lowly place.
Jesus gives the parable of the great supper.
Leave all and follow Christ.
Tasteless salt is worthless.
Luke 15
Jesus gives the parable of the lost sheep.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost coin.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost son.
Luke 16
Jesus gives the parable of the unjust stewart.
“You cannot serve God and mammon.”
The rich man and Lazarus die.
The rich man is in hell and Lazarus is with God.
The rich man asks that Lazarus give him some water.
The rich man even though in hell still thinks he is better than Lazarus.
The rich man ask God to let him go back and warn his brothers.
God said they have Moses and the prophets.
If they do not hear them, someone from the dead will not persuade them.
Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath.
Take the lowly place.
Jesus gives the parable of the great supper.
Leave all and follow Christ.
Tasteless salt is worthless.
Luke 15
Jesus gives the parable of the lost sheep.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost coin.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost son.
Luke 16
Jesus gives the parable of the unjust stewart.
“You cannot serve God and mammon.”
The rich man and Lazarus die.
The rich man is in hell and Lazarus is with God.
The rich man asks that Lazarus give him some water.
The rich man even though in hell still thinks he is better than Lazarus.
The rich man ask God to let him go back and warn his brothers.
God said they have Moses and the prophets.
If they do not hear them, someone from the dead will not persuade them.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Luke 12-13
Luke 12
Jesus warns His disciples of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees.
Jesus teaches the fear of God.
Confess Christ before men, and Christ will confess you before God.
Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.
Jesus gives the parable of the rich fool who built up earthly treasures.
Do not worry.
The Lord will provide.
The raven are fed; how much more are we valued?
The Lord will provide.
Jesus speaks of a faithful and evil servant.
Christ came to bring division.
Jesus tells us to make peace with our adversary.
Luke 13
Repent or perish.
Jesus gives the parable of the barren fig tree.
Jesus heals a woman with an infirmity for eighteen years in the temple on the Sabbath.
A rulers sees this and questions Jesus.
Jesus calls the ruler a hypocrite and speaks wisely.
Jesus gives the parable of the mustard seed.
Jesus gives the parable of the leaven.
Jesus tells many to follow the narrow way.
Many will try to follow the narrow way and not be able to.
Jesus warns His disciples of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees.
Jesus teaches the fear of God.
Confess Christ before men, and Christ will confess you before God.
Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.
Jesus gives the parable of the rich fool who built up earthly treasures.
Do not worry.
The Lord will provide.
The raven are fed; how much more are we valued?
The Lord will provide.
Jesus speaks of a faithful and evil servant.
Christ came to bring division.
Jesus tells us to make peace with our adversary.
Luke 13
Repent or perish.
Jesus gives the parable of the barren fig tree.
Jesus heals a woman with an infirmity for eighteen years in the temple on the Sabbath.
A rulers sees this and questions Jesus.
Jesus calls the ruler a hypocrite and speaks wisely.
Jesus gives the parable of the mustard seed.
Jesus gives the parable of the leaven.
Jesus tells many to follow the narrow way.
Many will try to follow the narrow way and not be able to.
Luke 10-11
Luke 10
Jesus sends out 70 people in pairs of two.
The 70 return with joy saying that the demons listened to them.
Jesus rejoices in the Holy Spirit.
Jesus gives the parable of the good Samaritan.
Luke 11
The disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to pray.
Jesus gives them the Lord’s prayer to pray.
Ask. Seek. Knock.
A house divided cannot stand.
Beware of returning demons.
“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it!”
This generation wants a sign, which they will not get.
Be a light.
Jesus speaks to the scribes and Pharisees who they are wicked, foolish, and proud.
Jesus sends out 70 people in pairs of two.
The 70 return with joy saying that the demons listened to them.
Jesus rejoices in the Holy Spirit.
Jesus gives the parable of the good Samaritan.
Luke 11
The disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to pray.
Jesus gives them the Lord’s prayer to pray.
Ask. Seek. Knock.
A house divided cannot stand.
Beware of returning demons.
“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it!”
This generation wants a sign, which they will not get.
Be a light.
Jesus speaks to the scribes and Pharisees who they are wicked, foolish, and proud.
Luke 8-9
Luke 8
Many women minster to Jesus.
Jesus gives the parable of the sower.
Jesus tells the disciples the reason for speaking in parables.
Jesus explains the parable of the sower.
Jesus gives the parable of the light.
“Hide it under a bushel, NO! I’m going to let it shine.”
Jesus calms the lake; even the winds and waves obey Jesus.
Jesus heals a demon possessed man and casts the demons into swine.
A woman touches Jesus’s garment and is healed.
Jesus raises a girl from the dead.
Luke 9
Jesus sends out the disciples giving them power to cast out demons and heal diseases.
Herod hears of Jesus and wants to see Him.
The five thousand are fed with twelve baskets of leftovers, all from five loaves and two fishes.
Peter says that Jesus is the Christ of God.
Many people think Jesus us Elijah or John the Baptist come back to life.
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus says if anyone wants to follow Him, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily, and follow Him.
Jesus takes Peter, James, and John to pray on the mountains.
Jesus is transfigured.
Jesus heals a young boy from a demon.
Jesus again predicts His death and resurrection.
The disciple argue about the greatest.
Jesus is rejected in a Samaritan village.
There is a cost for discipleship.
Many women minster to Jesus.
Jesus gives the parable of the sower.
Jesus tells the disciples the reason for speaking in parables.
Jesus explains the parable of the sower.
Jesus gives the parable of the light.
“Hide it under a bushel, NO! I’m going to let it shine.”
Jesus calms the lake; even the winds and waves obey Jesus.
Jesus heals a demon possessed man and casts the demons into swine.
A woman touches Jesus’s garment and is healed.
Jesus raises a girl from the dead.
Luke 9
Jesus sends out the disciples giving them power to cast out demons and heal diseases.
Herod hears of Jesus and wants to see Him.
The five thousand are fed with twelve baskets of leftovers, all from five loaves and two fishes.
Peter says that Jesus is the Christ of God.
Many people think Jesus us Elijah or John the Baptist come back to life.
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus says if anyone wants to follow Him, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily, and follow Him.
Jesus takes Peter, James, and John to pray on the mountains.
Jesus is transfigured.
Jesus heals a young boy from a demon.
Jesus again predicts His death and resurrection.
The disciple argue about the greatest.
Jesus is rejected in a Samaritan village.
There is a cost for discipleship.
Luke 6-7
Luke 6
Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath.
Jesus heals on the Sabbath which angers the Pharisees.
Jesus names twelve apostles.
Jesus heals many.
Jesus gives the Beatitudes.
Love your enemies.
Do not judge, lest you be judged.
Do not condemn, lest you be condemned.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Remove the plank from your eye before you can remove the speck in your brother’s.
You are know by your fruit.
Build real estate on rocks, not sand.
Luke 7
Jesus heals a Centurion’s servant from a far because of the centurion’s faith.
Jesus raises the son of a widow from Nain.
John the Baptist sends Jesus messengers asking if He is the Coming One.
Jesus forgives a sinful women.
Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath.
Jesus heals on the Sabbath which angers the Pharisees.
Jesus names twelve apostles.
Jesus heals many.
Jesus gives the Beatitudes.
Love your enemies.
Do not judge, lest you be judged.
Do not condemn, lest you be condemned.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Remove the plank from your eye before you can remove the speck in your brother’s.
You are know by your fruit.
Build real estate on rocks, not sand.
Luke 7
Jesus heals a Centurion’s servant from a far because of the centurion’s faith.
Jesus raises the son of a widow from Nain.
John the Baptist sends Jesus messengers asking if He is the Coming One.
Jesus forgives a sinful women.
Luke 4-5
Luke 4
Jesus was tempted forty days by the devil.
Jesus preached in Galilee.
Jesus is rejected in Nazareth.
Jesus reads from Isaiah of a prophecy that He is fulfilling.
The people want to throw Jesus off a cliff, but Jesus just walks through them and went His way.
Jesus casts out a demon.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
Jesus heals many on the Sabbath.
The demons were crying out that Jesus was the Son of God while He was casting them out.
Jesus preaches in Galilee.
Luke 5
Jesus goes in a boat to preach to many.
Jesus tells Simon to cast of the nets.
They catch so many fish they fill two boats that start to sink.
Jesus calls James, John, and Simon.
Jesus cleanses a leper.
He tells him to tell no one except the priest.
The man tells many and Jesus is sought after by many.
Jesus often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed.
Jesus forgives and heals a paralytic man.
Matthew, the tax collector, is called by Jesus.
The Pharisees question why Jesus engages with sinners and tax collectors.
Jesus says that healthy people do not need a doctor; those who are sick do.
Jesus says He came to call the sinners to repentance, not the righteous.
Jesus is questioned why His disciples do not fast.
Jesus says He is with them, that is why they do not fast.
When Jesus leaves, then they will fast.
Jesus was tempted forty days by the devil.
Jesus preached in Galilee.
Jesus is rejected in Nazareth.
Jesus reads from Isaiah of a prophecy that He is fulfilling.
The people want to throw Jesus off a cliff, but Jesus just walks through them and went His way.
Jesus casts out a demon.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
Jesus heals many on the Sabbath.
The demons were crying out that Jesus was the Son of God while He was casting them out.
Jesus preaches in Galilee.
Luke 5
Jesus goes in a boat to preach to many.
Jesus tells Simon to cast of the nets.
They catch so many fish they fill two boats that start to sink.
Jesus calls James, John, and Simon.
Jesus cleanses a leper.
He tells him to tell no one except the priest.
The man tells many and Jesus is sought after by many.
Jesus often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed.
Jesus forgives and heals a paralytic man.
Matthew, the tax collector, is called by Jesus.
The Pharisees question why Jesus engages with sinners and tax collectors.
Jesus says that healthy people do not need a doctor; those who are sick do.
Jesus says He came to call the sinners to repentance, not the righteous.
Jesus is questioned why His disciples do not fast.
Jesus says He is with them, that is why they do not fast.
When Jesus leaves, then they will fast.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Luke 2-3
Luke 2
Caesar Augustus orders a census be taken.
Joseph and Mary, who was pregnant, traveled back to Bethlehem, because Joseph was of the lineage of David.
Mary has her baby in a manger because there was no room in the inn.
An Angel appears to some shepherds telling them that a Savior is born.
The shepherds go and find the Baby and told many about Him.
The shepherds returned after telling many and worshiped and praised God.
After eight days, the Child was circumcised and named Jesus, as the Angel instructed.
Jesus is presented in the temple.
Simeon was told by the Holy Spirit that he will not die until he has seen the Lord’s Christ.
Jesus is presented to Simeon and he blesses Him.
Anna, a prophetess, speaks of the Lord to many.
After all the customs of the law were completed, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus returned to Nazareth in Galilee.
Every year they go to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover.
When they departed, Jesus stayed behind talking with the teachers of the temple, without His parents knowledge.
Jesus returns home with His family and he increases in wisdom and stature with God and men.
Luke 3
John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus.
John the Baptist preaches to many when they ask what they should do.
Herod locks John in prison.
John baptizes Jesus and the Holy Spirt descends upon Jesus in the form of a dove.
Jesus begins His ministry at thirty years of age.
The genealogy of Jesus is given.
Caesar Augustus orders a census be taken.
Joseph and Mary, who was pregnant, traveled back to Bethlehem, because Joseph was of the lineage of David.
Mary has her baby in a manger because there was no room in the inn.
An Angel appears to some shepherds telling them that a Savior is born.
The shepherds go and find the Baby and told many about Him.
The shepherds returned after telling many and worshiped and praised God.
After eight days, the Child was circumcised and named Jesus, as the Angel instructed.
Jesus is presented in the temple.
Simeon was told by the Holy Spirit that he will not die until he has seen the Lord’s Christ.
Jesus is presented to Simeon and he blesses Him.
Anna, a prophetess, speaks of the Lord to many.
After all the customs of the law were completed, Joseph, Mary, and Jesus returned to Nazareth in Galilee.
Every year they go to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover.
When they departed, Jesus stayed behind talking with the teachers of the temple, without His parents knowledge.
Jesus returns home with His family and he increases in wisdom and stature with God and men.
Luke 3
John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus.
John the Baptist preaches to many when they ask what they should do.
Herod locks John in prison.
John baptizes Jesus and the Holy Spirt descends upon Jesus in the form of a dove.
Jesus begins His ministry at thirty years of age.
The genealogy of Jesus is given.
Luke 1
Luke 1
Luke is writing an account to Theophilus.
John’s birth is announced to Zacharias by Gabriel.
Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth were very old and did not have a child.
Gabriel tells Zacharias that his pray has been heard and God sent him to tell him that Elizabeth will have a child.
Zacharias did not believe so Gabriel tells him he will not be able to speak until the child arrives.
Gabriel announces to Mary she will have a son and call His name Jesus.
Mary visits Elizabeth.
Elizabeth had a son and names him John.
Zacharias now speaks when they name him.
Zacharias prophecies about his son John the Baptist.
Luke is writing an account to Theophilus.
John’s birth is announced to Zacharias by Gabriel.
Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth were very old and did not have a child.
Gabriel tells Zacharias that his pray has been heard and God sent him to tell him that Elizabeth will have a child.
Zacharias did not believe so Gabriel tells him he will not be able to speak until the child arrives.
Gabriel announces to Mary she will have a son and call His name Jesus.
Mary visits Elizabeth.
Elizabeth had a son and names him John.
Zacharias now speaks when they name him.
Zacharias prophecies about his son John the Baptist.
Mark 15-16
Mark 15
Jesus faces Pilate.
The people ask for Barabbas to be released and have Jesus crucified.
The soldiers mock Jesus and put a crown of thorns on His head.
Jesus is crucified on the cross with the inscription, “KING OF THE JEWS” above His head.
Jesus cries out to His Father.
Jesus is taken down and buried in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb.
Mark 16
Jesus is raised from the dead on the third day, just as He predicted.
Mary Magdalene and His mother go to grave to find it empty.
An Angel tells them that Jesus is alive and they are to tell the disciples the news and have them find Jesus in Galilee.
Mary Madgalene sees Jesus and no one believes her.
Two disciples see Jesus and no one believes them.
Jesus appears to the eleven and rebukes them for not believing.
Jesus commands them to preach the Gospel to all.
Jesus ascends to heaven to the right hand of God.
The disciples go and preach, the Lord working with them.
Jesus faces Pilate.
The people ask for Barabbas to be released and have Jesus crucified.
The soldiers mock Jesus and put a crown of thorns on His head.
Jesus is crucified on the cross with the inscription, “KING OF THE JEWS” above His head.
Jesus cries out to His Father.
Jesus is taken down and buried in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb.
Mark 16
Jesus is raised from the dead on the third day, just as He predicted.
Mary Magdalene and His mother go to grave to find it empty.
An Angel tells them that Jesus is alive and they are to tell the disciples the news and have them find Jesus in Galilee.
Mary Madgalene sees Jesus and no one believes her.
Two disciples see Jesus and no one believes them.
Jesus appears to the eleven and rebukes them for not believing.
Jesus commands them to preach the Gospel to all.
Jesus ascends to heaven to the right hand of God.
The disciples go and preach, the Lord working with them.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Mark 14
Mark 14
The chief priests and scribes plot to kill Jesus.
Jesus is anointed my a woman with expensive oil.
Judas agrees to betray Jesus.
Jesus celebrates the Passover with His disciples in the upper room.
Jesus tells them one of them will betray Him.
Jesus institutes the Lord’s supper.
Jesus predicts Peter’s thrice denial.
Jesus and His disciples pray at Gethsemane.
They fall asleep while praying.
Jesus is betrayed by Judas and taken away.
The Disciples all flee.
Jesus faces the Sanhedrin.
They bring many false witnesses but no story matched.
The high priest says Jesus blasphemed so He deserves death.
Peter denies Jesus twice.
The chief priests and scribes plot to kill Jesus.
Jesus is anointed my a woman with expensive oil.
Judas agrees to betray Jesus.
Jesus celebrates the Passover with His disciples in the upper room.
Jesus tells them one of them will betray Him.
Jesus institutes the Lord’s supper.
Jesus predicts Peter’s thrice denial.
Jesus and His disciples pray at Gethsemane.
They fall asleep while praying.
Jesus is betrayed by Judas and taken away.
The Disciples all flee.
Jesus faces the Sanhedrin.
They bring many false witnesses but no story matched.
The high priest says Jesus blasphemed so He deserves death.
Peter denies Jesus twice.
Mark 12-13
Mark 12
Jesus gives the parable of the wicked vinedresser.
The Pharisees are angry at Jesus for the parable was spoken against them.
The Pharisees try to trick Jesus asking Him about taxes.
The Sadducees question Jesus about wives in heaven.
Jesus says that there is no marriage when we are raised from the dead, but like angels in heaven.
The scribes ask Jesus which commandment is greatest.
Jesus warns about scribes who are boastful.
Jesus sees the poor widow gave all she had.
Mark 13
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple.
Jesus gives signs of end times to the disciples.
There will be great tribulation.
The Son of Man is coming.
No one knows the day or hour except the Father.
Jesus gives the parable of the wicked vinedresser.
The Pharisees are angry at Jesus for the parable was spoken against them.
The Pharisees try to trick Jesus asking Him about taxes.
The Sadducees question Jesus about wives in heaven.
Jesus says that there is no marriage when we are raised from the dead, but like angels in heaven.
The scribes ask Jesus which commandment is greatest.
Jesus warns about scribes who are boastful.
Jesus sees the poor widow gave all she had.
Mark 13
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple.
Jesus gives signs of end times to the disciples.
There will be great tribulation.
The Son of Man is coming.
No one knows the day or hour except the Father.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Mark 10-11
Mark 10
Jesus does not like divorce.
Moses gave the people divorce because the people hardened their hearts
Jesus blesses the children.
Jesus tells the rich young ruler to sell all his possessions and follow Him.
The ruler could not do it, for he was rich.
“For with God all things are possible.”
Jesus again predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus tells His disciples there is greatness in serving.
James and John ask if they can be at the right and left of Jesus in His glory.
Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus.
Mark 11
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey.
Jesus commands a fig tree to bear no fruit again.
Jesus cleanses the temple, kicking out the money changers.
He tells them this is a place for prayer.
Forgive, for the Father can then forgive you.
The chief priests and scribes question the authority that Jesus has in performing His ministry.
Jesus does not like divorce.
Moses gave the people divorce because the people hardened their hearts
Jesus blesses the children.
Jesus tells the rich young ruler to sell all his possessions and follow Him.
The ruler could not do it, for he was rich.
“For with God all things are possible.”
Jesus again predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus tells His disciples there is greatness in serving.
James and John ask if they can be at the right and left of Jesus in His glory.
Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus.
Mark 11
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey.
Jesus commands a fig tree to bear no fruit again.
Jesus cleanses the temple, kicking out the money changers.
He tells them this is a place for prayer.
Forgive, for the Father can then forgive you.
The chief priests and scribes question the authority that Jesus has in performing His ministry.
Mark 8-9
Mark 8
Jesus feeds the four thousand.
The Pharisees ask Jesus for a sign.
Jesus says this generation will have no sign given to them.
Jesus feeds the four thousand.
The Pharisees ask Jesus for a sign.
Jesus says this generation will have no sign given to them.
Jesus heals a blind man.
Peter says that Jesus is the Christ.
Jesus tells His disciples to tell no one of Him.
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus tells us to pick up our crosses and follow Him.
Mark 9
Jesus and His disciples go up the Mount.
Jesus is transfigured.
Jesus heals a boy.
The boys father cried out to Jesus saying, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.”
Jesus again predicts His death and resurrection.
Jesus tells His disciples that the first shall be last and servant of all.
Jesus warns about leading others to sin as well as yourself.
Mark 6-7
Mark 6
Jesus was rejected in Nazareth so He heals a few and moves on.
Jesus sends out the disciples in groups of two giving them power over demons and power to heal the sick.
Jesus instructs them no to take any provisions.
John the Baptist is beheaded.
Jesus feeds the five thousand.
Jesus walks on water and calms the waters.
Jesus touches many and are healed.
Mark 7
Defiling comes from within.
Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for honoring Him with their lips and not their hearts.
Jesus heals a Gentile woman’s daughter because of her mother’s faith.
Jesus heals a deaf and mute man.
Jesus was rejected in Nazareth so He heals a few and moves on.
Jesus sends out the disciples in groups of two giving them power over demons and power to heal the sick.
Jesus instructs them no to take any provisions.
John the Baptist is beheaded.
Jesus feeds the five thousand.
Jesus walks on water and calms the waters.
Jesus touches many and are healed.
Mark 7
Defiling comes from within.
Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for honoring Him with their lips and not their hearts.
Jesus heals a Gentile woman’s daughter because of her mother’s faith.
Jesus heals a deaf and mute man.
Mark 4-5
Mark 4
Jesus gives the parable of the sower and explains it.
Shine your light.
Jesus gives the parable of the growing seed and mustard seed.
Jesus only spoke in parables and explained them to His disciples in private.
The wind and sea obey Jesus.
Mark 5
Jesus sends a group of demons named Legion into a group of swine from a man.
The people were afraid of what Jesus did and asked Him to leave.
The man went out and told other what Jesus did for him.
A woman touches Jesus’s clothes and is healed.
Jesus brings a little girl back to life.
Jesus gives the parable of the sower and explains it.
Shine your light.
Jesus gives the parable of the growing seed and mustard seed.
Jesus only spoke in parables and explained them to His disciples in private.
The wind and sea obey Jesus.
Mark 5
Jesus sends a group of demons named Legion into a group of swine from a man.
The people were afraid of what Jesus did and asked Him to leave.
The man went out and told other what Jesus did for him.
A woman touches Jesus’s clothes and is healed.
Jesus brings a little girl back to life.
Mark 1-3
Mark 1
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus.
John baptizes Jesus.
Satan tempts Jesus.
Jesus goes to Galilee.
Jesus called Andrew, Simon, James, and John as disciples.
Jesus cast out an unclean spirit from a man in the synagogue.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
Jesus preaches in Galilee.
Jesus heals a man of leprosy.
Mark 2
Jesus saw the faith of his friends and heals the paralytic.
Jesus call Matthew, the tax collector.
Jesus tells the Pharisees that the sin need a physician not the well when questioned why He sits and eats with sinner and tax collectors.
The Pharisees ask Jesus why His disciples do not fast.
Jesus says they cannot fast because the bridegroom is still with them.
Soon, He will not be with them and they will fast.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath.
Mark 3
Jesus heals on the Sabbath.
It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.
Many people follow Jesus.
Jesus calls the twelve and gives them power to cast out demons and heal sicknesses.
A house divided cannot stand.
Jesus says all sin will be forgiven except blaspheming against the Holy Spirit.
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus.
John baptizes Jesus.
Satan tempts Jesus.
Jesus goes to Galilee.
Jesus called Andrew, Simon, James, and John as disciples.
Jesus cast out an unclean spirit from a man in the synagogue.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
Jesus preaches in Galilee.
Jesus heals a man of leprosy.
Mark 2
Jesus saw the faith of his friends and heals the paralytic.
Jesus call Matthew, the tax collector.
Jesus tells the Pharisees that the sin need a physician not the well when questioned why He sits and eats with sinner and tax collectors.
The Pharisees ask Jesus why His disciples do not fast.
Jesus says they cannot fast because the bridegroom is still with them.
Soon, He will not be with them and they will fast.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath.
Mark 3
Jesus heals on the Sabbath.
It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.
Many people follow Jesus.
Jesus calls the twelve and gives them power to cast out demons and heal sicknesses.
A house divided cannot stand.
Jesus says all sin will be forgiven except blaspheming against the Holy Spirit.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Matthew 27-28
Matthew 27
Jesus is handed over to Pontius Pilate.
Judas tries to return the silver.
Judas hangs himself.
Jesus faces Pilate and does not answer him.
The people want Barabbas released and Jesus crucified.
Pilate does at the people request, washing his hand of the blood.
The people say let His blood be on them and their children.
Soldiers mock Jesus.
Simon carries Jesus’s cross.
Jesus’s garments are divided and He is put on the cross.
Jesus dies on the cross.
The veil is torn in two, the earth quaked, the rocks split, and the graves of many saints were opened.
Joseph from Arimathea requests Jesus’s body from Pilate and is obliged.
Joseph buries Jesus is his tomb.
The Pharisees have a guard at the tomb so Jesus’s body isn’t stolen so that His followers can claim that He rose on the third day like He said He would.
Matthew 28
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary go to the tomb.
There is an earthquake and the stone is rolled away.
The angel of the Lord tells both Mary’s that Jesus is risen.
They are instructed to go and tell the disciples.
Jesus meets the women on the way and tells them to tell the disciples to meet Him in Galilee.
The soldiers told the priests what happened.
The soldiers were bribed to lie and say the disciples came and stole His body.
Jesus speaks to His eleven disciples to go into all the world preaching the Gospel and baptizing them.
Jesus tells them that He will be with them always.
Jesus is handed over to Pontius Pilate.
Judas tries to return the silver.
Judas hangs himself.
Jesus faces Pilate and does not answer him.
The people want Barabbas released and Jesus crucified.
Pilate does at the people request, washing his hand of the blood.
The people say let His blood be on them and their children.
Soldiers mock Jesus.
Simon carries Jesus’s cross.
Jesus’s garments are divided and He is put on the cross.
Jesus dies on the cross.
The veil is torn in two, the earth quaked, the rocks split, and the graves of many saints were opened.
Joseph from Arimathea requests Jesus’s body from Pilate and is obliged.
Joseph buries Jesus is his tomb.
The Pharisees have a guard at the tomb so Jesus’s body isn’t stolen so that His followers can claim that He rose on the third day like He said He would.
Matthew 28
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary go to the tomb.
There is an earthquake and the stone is rolled away.
The angel of the Lord tells both Mary’s that Jesus is risen.
They are instructed to go and tell the disciples.
Jesus meets the women on the way and tells them to tell the disciples to meet Him in Galilee.
The soldiers told the priests what happened.
The soldiers were bribed to lie and say the disciples came and stole His body.
Jesus speaks to His eleven disciples to go into all the world preaching the Gospel and baptizing them.
Jesus tells them that He will be with them always.
Matthew 26
Matthew 26
There is a plot to kill Jesus.
A woman pours expensive oil on Jesus’s feet.
Judas agrees to thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus.
Jesus celebrates Passover with the disciples.
Jesus institutes the Lord’s supper with His disciples.
Jesus predicts Peter’s denial of Him.
Jesus and His disciples go to Gethsemane to pray.
The disciple fall asleep while praying.
Jesus asks God to take the cup away from Him.
Jesus is betrayed and taken away.
His disciple all flee.
Jesus faces the Sanhedrin who bring many false witnesses but find no fault.
The high priest says Jesus blasphemed so He deserves death.
Peter denies Jesus three times and realizes he did so and weeps bitterly.
There is a plot to kill Jesus.
A woman pours expensive oil on Jesus’s feet.
Judas agrees to thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus.
Jesus celebrates Passover with the disciples.
Jesus institutes the Lord’s supper with His disciples.
Jesus predicts Peter’s denial of Him.
Jesus and His disciples go to Gethsemane to pray.
The disciple fall asleep while praying.
Jesus asks God to take the cup away from Him.
Jesus is betrayed and taken away.
His disciple all flee.
Jesus faces the Sanhedrin who bring many false witnesses but find no fault.
The high priest says Jesus blasphemed so He deserves death.
Peter denies Jesus three times and realizes he did so and weeps bitterly.
Matthew 24-25
Matthew 24
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple.
Jesus tells the disciples sign of the end of times.
There will be great tribulation.
Jesus gives the parable of the fig tree.
No one but the Father know when the Son of Man will return.
Be ready.
Matthew 25
Jesus gives the parable of the wise and foolish virgins waiting for the bridegroom.
The wise virgins brought oil for their lamp and were ready for the bridegroom when He came, the foolosh were not and missed out.
Jesus gives the parable of the talents.
Bear fruit with what you are given.
The Son of Man will judge the nations.
Matthew 22-23
Matthew 22
Jesus gives the parable of the wedding feast.
The Pharisees ask Jesus if it is lawful to pay taxes.
“Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”
The greatest commandment is “You shall love the Lord your God with all your hear, with all your soul, and with all your mind.”
The second is “You shall love your neighbor are yourself.”
Jesus stumps the Pharisees with a question about David calling Him Lord.
Matthew 23
Jesus speaks to the scribes and Pharisees of their wicked ways.
Jesus laments over Jerusalem’s disobedience.
Jesus gives the parable of the wedding feast.
The Pharisees ask Jesus if it is lawful to pay taxes.
“Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”
The greatest commandment is “You shall love the Lord your God with all your hear, with all your soul, and with all your mind.”
The second is “You shall love your neighbor are yourself.”
Jesus stumps the Pharisees with a question about David calling Him Lord.
Matthew 23
Jesus speaks to the scribes and Pharisees of their wicked ways.
Jesus laments over Jerusalem’s disobedience.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Matthew 20-21
Matthew 20
Jesus gives the parable of the vineyard workers.
Jesus again tells His disciples He will soon die.
Serve.
Jesus gives two blind men sight.
Matthew 21
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey.
“Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!”
Jesus cleans the temple turning over tables of the merchants.
Jesus tells a fig tree to bear no fruit ever again.
Jesus’s authority is questioned.
Jesus gives the parable of the two sons.
Jesus gives the parable of the wicked vinedressers.
Jesus gives the parable of the vineyard workers.
Jesus again tells His disciples He will soon die.
Serve.
Jesus gives two blind men sight.
Matthew 21
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey.
“Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!”
Jesus cleans the temple turning over tables of the merchants.
Jesus tells a fig tree to bear no fruit ever again.
Jesus’s authority is questioned.
Jesus gives the parable of the two sons.
Jesus gives the parable of the wicked vinedressers.
Matthew 18-19
Matthew 18
The disciples ask Jesus who will be the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Jesus answers that whoever humbles himself like a child will be the greatest.
Jesus warns of offenses.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost sheep.
Jesus tells us how to deal with a sinning brother.
“For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.”
Jesus gives the parable of the unforgiving servant.
Matthew 19
Divorce was not what God intended.
Jesus blesses the little children.
Jesus teaches the rich young ruler.
“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
The disciples ask Jesus who will be the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Jesus answers that whoever humbles himself like a child will be the greatest.
Jesus warns of offenses.
Jesus gives the parable of the lost sheep.
Jesus tells us how to deal with a sinning brother.
“For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.”
Jesus gives the parable of the unforgiving servant.
Matthew 19
Divorce was not what God intended.
Jesus blesses the little children.
Jesus teaches the rich young ruler.
“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
Matthew 15-17
Matthew 15
Defilement comes from within.
A Gentile woman shows great faith in Jesus and He heals her daughter.
Jesus heals many.
Jesus feeds a crowd of 4,000.
Matthew 16
The Pharisees and Sadducees ask Jesus for a sign.
Jesus warns the disciples about the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the loving God.
Jesus tells Peter He will build His church on Peter and it will stand strong.
Jesus tells the disciples of His upcoming death.
Jesus tells His disciples to take up their cross and follow it anyone desires to come after Him.
Matthew 17
Jesus is transfigured on the Mount in front of the disciples.
Moses and Elijah appear.
Jesus reveals to His disciples that John the Baptist is Elijah, in whom the Jews were waiting for the come before the Messiah.
Jesus heals a boy because His disciples could not due to the little faith.
Jesus predicts His death again.
His disciples were exceedingly sorrowful.
Peter and Jesus pay their taxes.
Defilement comes from within.
A Gentile woman shows great faith in Jesus and He heals her daughter.
Jesus heals many.
Jesus feeds a crowd of 4,000.
Matthew 16
The Pharisees and Sadducees ask Jesus for a sign.
Jesus warns the disciples about the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the loving God.
Jesus tells Peter He will build His church on Peter and it will stand strong.
Jesus tells the disciples of His upcoming death.
Jesus tells His disciples to take up their cross and follow it anyone desires to come after Him.
Matthew 17
Jesus is transfigured on the Mount in front of the disciples.
Moses and Elijah appear.
Jesus reveals to His disciples that John the Baptist is Elijah, in whom the Jews were waiting for the come before the Messiah.
Jesus heals a boy because His disciples could not due to the little faith.
Jesus predicts His death again.
His disciples were exceedingly sorrowful.
Peter and Jesus pay their taxes.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Matthew 13-14
Matthew 13
Jesus gives the parable of the sower.
“He who has ears to hear, let him hear!”
Jesus tells us why He teaches in parables.
Parables make it easier for those who want to learn to learn and more difficult for those who do not try to learn.
The parable of the sower is explained.
Jesus gives the parable of the wheat and tares, the mustard seed, and leaven.
Jesus fulfills another prophesy of speaking in parables.
The parable of the tares is explained.
Jesus gives the parable of the hidden treasure, the pearl of great price, and the dragnet.
Jesus returns to Nazareth and is rejected.
He doesn’t do many good works there because they do not believe.
Matthew 14
John the Baptist is beheaded.
Jesus feeds the five thousand.
Jesus and Peter walk on the water during the storm.
Jesus went to Gennesaret and the people there brought their sick to Him and He healed them.
Jesus gives the parable of the sower.
“He who has ears to hear, let him hear!”
Jesus tells us why He teaches in parables.
Parables make it easier for those who want to learn to learn and more difficult for those who do not try to learn.
The parable of the sower is explained.
Jesus gives the parable of the wheat and tares, the mustard seed, and leaven.
Jesus fulfills another prophesy of speaking in parables.
The parable of the tares is explained.
Jesus gives the parable of the hidden treasure, the pearl of great price, and the dragnet.
Jesus returns to Nazareth and is rejected.
He doesn’t do many good works there because they do not believe.
Matthew 14
John the Baptist is beheaded.
Jesus feeds the five thousand.
Jesus and Peter walk on the water during the storm.
Jesus went to Gennesaret and the people there brought their sick to Him and He healed them.
Matthew 11-12
Matthew 11
John the Baptist sends two of his disciples to ask Jesus if he is the Coming One.
Jesus warns many cities of their sin.
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 12
Jesus is Lord even on the Sabbath.
Jesus heals on the Sabbath.
The Pharisees complain and begin to plot against Jesus.
You cannot stand when there is division.
Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit is a sin that is not forgiven.
The scribes and Pharisees ask Jesus for a sign, to which He gives.
John the Baptist sends two of his disciples to ask Jesus if he is the Coming One.
Jesus warns many cities of their sin.
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 12
Jesus is Lord even on the Sabbath.
Jesus heals on the Sabbath.
The Pharisees complain and begin to plot against Jesus.
You cannot stand when there is division.
Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit is a sin that is not forgiven.
The scribes and Pharisees ask Jesus for a sign, to which He gives.
Matthew 9-10
Matthew 9
Jesus forgives sin and heals a paralytic.
Jesus calls Matthew.
Jesus is questioned about fasting.
Jesus heals a girl, a woman, two blind men, and a mute and demon possessed man.
Jesus tells his followers to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send laborers for the harvest is plentiful.
Matthew 10
Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddaeus, and Judas Iscariot are Jesus’s twelve disciples.
Jesus gives them power over unclean spirits and power to heal the sick.
Jesus sends out the twelve.
Jesus warns that persecution is coming.
Fear God, not man.
Confess Christ before men.
Christ brings division.
“He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.”
Jesus forgives sin and heals a paralytic.
Jesus calls Matthew.
Jesus is questioned about fasting.
Jesus heals a girl, a woman, two blind men, and a mute and demon possessed man.
Jesus tells his followers to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send laborers for the harvest is plentiful.
Matthew 10
Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddaeus, and Judas Iscariot are Jesus’s twelve disciples.
Jesus gives them power over unclean spirits and power to heal the sick.
Jesus sends out the twelve.
Jesus warns that persecution is coming.
Fear God, not man.
Confess Christ before men.
Christ brings division.
“He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.”
Matthew 7-8
Matthew 7
"Judge not, that you be not judged.”
“First remove the plank from your own eye…”
Ask, seek, knock.
Follow the narrow way.
You will be know by your fruit.
Build real estate on rocks, not sand.
Matthew 8
Jesus heals a leper.
Jesus heals the centurions servant.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
There is a cost to discipleship.
The wind and sea obey Jesus.
Jesus heals two demon possessed men.
"Judge not, that you be not judged.”
“First remove the plank from your own eye…”
Ask, seek, knock.
Follow the narrow way.
You will be know by your fruit.
Build real estate on rocks, not sand.
Matthew 8
Jesus heals a leper.
Jesus heals the centurions servant.
Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law.
There is a cost to discipleship.
The wind and sea obey Jesus.
Jesus heals two demon possessed men.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Matthew 5-6
Matthew 5
Jesus gives the disciples the Beatitudes.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.”
Believers are to be salt and light.
Christ did not come to destroy the Law; He came to fulfill it.
Do not be angry with your brother.
Adultery begins in the heart.
Marriage is sacred.
Go the second mile.
Love and pray for your enemies.
Matthew 6
Doing good pleases God.
The model prayer is given.
Do not pray with repetition.
Pray from the heart.
Do not let others know you are fasting so that you get glory.
The Father should be getting the glory.
Lay up your treasures in Heaven, not earth.
“No one can serve two masters.”
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."
Jesus gives the disciples the Beatitudes.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.”
Believers are to be salt and light.
Christ did not come to destroy the Law; He came to fulfill it.
Do not be angry with your brother.
Adultery begins in the heart.
Marriage is sacred.
Go the second mile.
Love and pray for your enemies.
Matthew 6
Doing good pleases God.
The model prayer is given.
Do not pray with repetition.
Pray from the heart.
Do not let others know you are fasting so that you get glory.
The Father should be getting the glory.
Lay up your treasures in Heaven, not earth.
“No one can serve two masters.”
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."
Matthew 1-4
Matthew 1
The genealogy of Jesus Christ is given.
Christ is born to the virgin Mary.
They call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.
Matthew 2
Wise men from the east come to worship and give gifts to Jesus.
An angel tells Joseph to take Jesus and Mary to Egypt because Herod wants to kill Jesus.
Herod kills all 2 years old and under in attempt to have Jesus killed.
Joseph keeps Mary and Jesus safe and go to Nazareth as instructed by God.
Matthew 3
John the Baptist is preparing the way for Jesus baptizing many who are confessing their sins.
John baptizes Jesus.
Matthew 4
Satan tempts Jesus quoting scripture.
Jesus quotes right back and told him to leave.
Jesus begins his ministry in Galilee.
Jesus calls four fishermen, Peter, Andrew, James, and John, to follow Him to become fishers of men.
Jesus heals many sick people and his fame grows.
The genealogy of Jesus Christ is given.
Christ is born to the virgin Mary.
They call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.
Matthew 2
Wise men from the east come to worship and give gifts to Jesus.
An angel tells Joseph to take Jesus and Mary to Egypt because Herod wants to kill Jesus.
Herod kills all 2 years old and under in attempt to have Jesus killed.
Joseph keeps Mary and Jesus safe and go to Nazareth as instructed by God.
Matthew 3
John the Baptist is preparing the way for Jesus baptizing many who are confessing their sins.
John baptizes Jesus.
Matthew 4
Satan tempts Jesus quoting scripture.
Jesus quotes right back and told him to leave.
Jesus begins his ministry in Galilee.
Jesus calls four fishermen, Peter, Andrew, James, and John, to follow Him to become fishers of men.
Jesus heals many sick people and his fame grows.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Malachi
Malachi 1
God loves Israel.
The priests present unclean offerings to the Lord.
Malachi 2
There are corrupt priests.
The Lord will not hear them.
Malachi warns about being unfaithful in relationships.
The Lord hates divorce.
Malachi 3
God is sending His Messenger.
Do not rob the Lord in tithes and offerings.
Israel complains harshly about God.
A book of remembrance was written for those who fear the Lord.
Malachi 4
The great day of the Lord is coming.
God loves Israel.
The priests present unclean offerings to the Lord.
Malachi 2
There are corrupt priests.
The Lord will not hear them.
Malachi warns about being unfaithful in relationships.
The Lord hates divorce.
Malachi 3
God is sending His Messenger.
Do not rob the Lord in tithes and offerings.
Israel complains harshly about God.
A book of remembrance was written for those who fear the Lord.
Malachi 4
The great day of the Lord is coming.
Zechariah 8-14
Zechariah 8
Jerusalem will be a holy city in the future.
Zechariah 9
Israel is defended from enemies.
There is a coming King.
God will save His people.
Zechariah 10
Judah and Israel are restored.
Zechariah 11
Israel is desolate.
The Prophecy of the shepherds is given.
Zechariah 12
The deliverance of Judah and Israel is coming.
Zechariah 13
Idols are cut off.
The Shepherd will be our Savior.
Zechariah 14
The day of the Lord is coming, and only He knows.
Nations shall worship the Lord.
Those who don’t, they shall have no rain and get a plague.
Jerusalem will be a holy city in the future.
Zechariah 9
Israel is defended from enemies.
There is a coming King.
God will save His people.
Zechariah 10
Judah and Israel are restored.
Zechariah 11
Israel is desolate.
The Prophecy of the shepherds is given.
Zechariah 12
The deliverance of Judah and Israel is coming.
Zechariah 13
Idols are cut off.
The Shepherd will be our Savior.
Zechariah 14
The day of the Lord is coming, and only He knows.
Nations shall worship the Lord.
Those who don’t, they shall have no rain and get a plague.
Zechariah 1-7
Zechariah 1
Israel is called to repentance.
Zechariah sees a vision of horses.
The Lord will comfort Zion.
Zechariah see a vision of horns.
Zechariah 2
Zechariah has a vision of the measuring line.
The Lord will dwell with Zion.
Zechariah 3
Zechariah has a vision of the High priest.
A Messiah(branch) is coming.
Zechariah 4
Zechariah sees a vision of the lampstand and olive trees.
“'Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit’, says the Lord of Host."
The angel tells him the two olive trees are those who stand besides the Lord.
Zechariah 5
Zechariah sees a vision of the flying scroll and the woman in a basket.
Zechariah 6
Zechariah sees a vision of four chariots.
The Lord commands Joshua to be crowned.
Zechariah 7
Obedience is better than fasting.
Disobedience by Israel resulted in captivity.
Israel is called to repentance.
Zechariah sees a vision of horses.
The Lord will comfort Zion.
Zechariah see a vision of horns.
Zechariah 2
Zechariah has a vision of the measuring line.
The Lord will dwell with Zion.
Zechariah 3
Zechariah has a vision of the High priest.
A Messiah(branch) is coming.
Zechariah 4
Zechariah sees a vision of the lampstand and olive trees.
“'Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit’, says the Lord of Host."
The angel tells him the two olive trees are those who stand besides the Lord.
Zechariah 5
Zechariah sees a vision of the flying scroll and the woman in a basket.
Zechariah 6
Zechariah sees a vision of four chariots.
The Lord commands Joshua to be crowned.
Zechariah 7
Obedience is better than fasting.
Disobedience by Israel resulted in captivity.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Haggai
Haggai 1
The Lord gives the command to build the House of God.
The Lord remarked to Haggai at how every man goes to his own house yet the Lord’s House is in ruins.
The people obey the command of the Lord and begin building the House of God.
Haggai 2
There will be Glory in the House of God.
The people are unclean.
The Lord promises blessing.
The Lord chooses Zerubbabel.
The Lord gives the command to build the House of God.
The Lord remarked to Haggai at how every man goes to his own house yet the Lord’s House is in ruins.
The people obey the command of the Lord and begin building the House of God.
Haggai 2
There will be Glory in the House of God.
The people are unclean.
The Lord promises blessing.
The Lord chooses Zerubbabel.
Habakkuk-Zephaniah
Habakkuk 1
Habakkuk ask the Lord why he see so much violence and trouble around him.
The Lord replies saying he wouldn’t believe it if He told him.
Habakkuk will see the Chaldeans come against Israel.
Habakkuk asks the Lord why He allows the wicked to devour.
Habakkuk 2
The Lord answered by saying, “But the just shall live by faith.”
Do not be wicked.
Habakkuk 3
Habakkuk prays to God saying he had faith the the Lord has a plan.
Zephaniah 1
"The great day of the Lord is near.”
Destruction is coming.
Zephaniah 2
Zephaniah call the nations to seek the Lord so that they be spared from the Lord’s anger.
The nations will be judged.
Zephaniah 3
Jerusalem is wicked.
There is a faithful remnant of Israel.
God is faithful.
Habakkuk ask the Lord why he see so much violence and trouble around him.
The Lord replies saying he wouldn’t believe it if He told him.
Habakkuk will see the Chaldeans come against Israel.
Habakkuk asks the Lord why He allows the wicked to devour.
Habakkuk 2
The Lord answered by saying, “But the just shall live by faith.”
Do not be wicked.
Habakkuk 3
Habakkuk prays to God saying he had faith the the Lord has a plan.
Zephaniah 1
"The great day of the Lord is near.”
Destruction is coming.
Zephaniah 2
Zephaniah call the nations to seek the Lord so that they be spared from the Lord’s anger.
The nations will be judged.
Zephaniah 3
Jerusalem is wicked.
There is a faithful remnant of Israel.
God is faithful.
Nahum
Nahum 1
“The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble.”
The Lord has wrath towards His enemies.
Nahum 2
Niniveh is will be destroyed.
Nahum 3
Nineveh is in trouble.
“The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble.”
The Lord has wrath towards His enemies.
Nahum 2
Niniveh is will be destroyed.
Nahum 3
Nineveh is in trouble.
Micah
Micah 1
There is a coming judgment on Israel.
There will be mourning for Israel and Judah.
Micah 2
Woe to those who do evil.
Beware of lying prophets.
Israel will be restored.
Micah 3
Beware of wicked rulers and prophets.
Micah 4
The Lord rules in Zion.
Zion will triumph in the future.
Micah 5
A Messiah is coming.
Israel’s enemies will be judged.
Micah 6
God pleads with Israel to follow Him wholeheartedly.
Israel is punished for their injustice.
Micah 7
Israel is sorrowful for thieir sins.
Israel confesses their sins.
God will forgive Israel for their sins.
“He does not retain His anger forever, because He delights in mercy."
There is a coming judgment on Israel.
There will be mourning for Israel and Judah.
Micah 2
Woe to those who do evil.
Beware of lying prophets.
Israel will be restored.
Micah 3
Beware of wicked rulers and prophets.
Micah 4
The Lord rules in Zion.
Zion will triumph in the future.
Micah 5
A Messiah is coming.
Israel’s enemies will be judged.
Micah 6
God pleads with Israel to follow Him wholeheartedly.
Israel is punished for their injustice.
Micah 7
Israel is sorrowful for thieir sins.
Israel confesses their sins.
God will forgive Israel for their sins.
“He does not retain His anger forever, because He delights in mercy."
Obadiah-Jonah
Obadiah
There is a coming judgment on Edom.
Edom mistreated Judah.
Jonah 1
The Lord tells Jonah to go to Nineveh and cry out against them.
Jonah does not want to and gets on a ship to Tarshish.
The Lord causes a great storm to happen.
Jonah knows the storm is because of him so he tells the others of the boat to thrown him overboard.
Jonah 2
The Lord has a great fish wallow Jonah.
Jonah was inside the fish for 3 days and nights.
Jonah prayed to the Lord for deliverance and received it.
The fish spit him up on dry land.
Jonah 3
Jonah is told by God to go to Nineveh and speak the word that the Lord gives him.
“Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!”
Jonah speaks to the Nineveh and the people turn from their evil ways.
The King hears of this and commands all his people to turn from their evil ways.
God relented His destruction on them.
Jonah 4
Jonah was angry that Nineveh was saved.
The Lord shows Jonah through the growth of a plant to give him shade that he should not be angry.
There is a coming judgment on Edom.
Edom mistreated Judah.
Jonah 1
The Lord tells Jonah to go to Nineveh and cry out against them.
Jonah does not want to and gets on a ship to Tarshish.
The Lord causes a great storm to happen.
Jonah knows the storm is because of him so he tells the others of the boat to thrown him overboard.
Jonah 2
The Lord has a great fish wallow Jonah.
Jonah was inside the fish for 3 days and nights.
Jonah prayed to the Lord for deliverance and received it.
The fish spit him up on dry land.
Jonah 3
Jonah is told by God to go to Nineveh and speak the word that the Lord gives him.
“Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!”
Jonah speaks to the Nineveh and the people turn from their evil ways.
The King hears of this and commands all his people to turn from their evil ways.
God relented His destruction on them.
Jonah 4
Jonah was angry that Nineveh was saved.
The Lord shows Jonah through the growth of a plant to give him shade that he should not be angry.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Amos 6-9
Amos 6
Israel is given a warning.
They think they can do things without the help of the Lord.
The Lord says He will show them they cannot.
Amos 7
Amos gets a vision of locust and fire and asks the Lord to relent, which He does.
The Lord tells Amos He has set a plumb line in Israel.
The Lord will not pass by anymore.
Amaziah complains about Amos’s prophesying.
The Lord says he will die, his wife will be a harlot, and his children will die by the sword.
Amos 8
Amos sees a vision of summer fruit.
There will be a famine, not of bread or water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.
Amos 9
Israel is utterly destroyed.
The Lord will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob.
All the sinners of Israel shall die by the sword.
Israel will be restored one day.
Israel is given a warning.
They think they can do things without the help of the Lord.
The Lord says He will show them they cannot.
Amos 7
Amos gets a vision of locust and fire and asks the Lord to relent, which He does.
The Lord tells Amos He has set a plumb line in Israel.
The Lord will not pass by anymore.
Amaziah complains about Amos’s prophesying.
The Lord says he will die, his wife will be a harlot, and his children will die by the sword.
Amos 8
Amos sees a vision of summer fruit.
There will be a famine, not of bread or water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.
Amos 9
Israel is utterly destroyed.
The Lord will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob.
All the sinners of Israel shall die by the sword.
Israel will be restored one day.
Amos 1-5
Amos 1
Amos judges the nations.
Judgements on Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, and Ammon are given.
Amos 2
Amos judges the nations, Judah and Israel.
Judgement on Moab, Judah and Israel are given.
The judgement on Israel is more harsh than Judah, Amos’s nation.
Amos 3
“Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?"
The prophesy of Amos has its authority in the Lord.
Amos judges the nations.
Judgements on Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, and Ammon are given.
Amos 2
Amos judges the nations, Judah and Israel.
Judgement on Moab, Judah and Israel are given.
The judgement on Israel is more harsh than Judah, Amos’s nation.
Amos 3
“Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?"
The prophesy of Amos has its authority in the Lord.
Israel will be punished for their sins.
Amos 4
Israel did not accept correction from the Lord or His prophets.
They did not return to God.
God tells them to prepare to meet me.
Amos 5
A lamentation is taken over Israel.
The people are called to repentance.
“Seek good and not evil.”
Because the people sinned, the Lord will send them into captivity.
Joel
Joel 1
The land is desolate.
Nothing is growing.
The land is mourned.
Joel 2
The Day of the Lord is coming.
We are called to repentance.
The Lord restores the land.
The people will have an abundant harvest.
God will pour out His Spirit on the people.
Many will prophesy, see visions, and dream dreams.
“…whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Joel 3
God will judge all those who scattered His people severely.
God blesses His people.
The land is desolate.
Nothing is growing.
The land is mourned.
Joel 2
The Day of the Lord is coming.
We are called to repentance.
The Lord restores the land.
The people will have an abundant harvest.
God will pour out His Spirit on the people.
Many will prophesy, see visions, and dream dreams.
“…whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Joel 3
God will judge all those who scattered His people severely.
God blesses His people.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Hosea 8-14
Hosea 8
Israel forgets about the Lord.
God will send fire upon them.
Hosea 9
Israel is judged for their sins.
Hosea 10
“Sow for yourself righteousness; reap in mercy.”
Israel sins and is sent to captivity.
Hosea 11
God continually loves Israel.
Hosea 12
God brings a charge against Ephraim and Judah.
Hosea 13
The judgement on Israel is relentless.
Hosea 14
“For the ways of the Lord are right.”
Israel is finally restored.
Israel forgets about the Lord.
God will send fire upon them.
Hosea 9
Israel is judged for their sins.
Hosea 10
“Sow for yourself righteousness; reap in mercy.”
Israel sins and is sent to captivity.
Hosea 11
God continually loves Israel.
Hosea 12
God brings a charge against Ephraim and Judah.
Hosea 13
The judgement on Israel is relentless.
Hosea 14
“For the ways of the Lord are right.”
Israel is finally restored.
Hosea 1-7
Hosea 1
God tells Hosea to take a wife of harlotry.
She bears 3 children that God will use.
Israel will be restored.
Hosea 2
Israel is unfaithful to the Lord.
The played the harlot.
God has mercy on His people.
“Then I will say to those who were not My people, ‘You are My people?’ And they shall say, ‘You are my God!’”
Hosea 3
The Lord says that Israel must become a widow and be alone before they return to the Lord.
Hosea 4
God speaks against Israel.
Israel is idolatrous.
Hosea 5
There is an upcoming judgement of Israel and Judah.
Hosea 6
Repent of your sins.
Hosea 7
God tells Hosea to take a wife of harlotry.
She bears 3 children that God will use.
Israel will be restored.
Hosea 2
Israel is unfaithful to the Lord.
The played the harlot.
God has mercy on His people.
“Then I will say to those who were not My people, ‘You are My people?’ And they shall say, ‘You are my God!’”
Hosea 3
The Lord says that Israel must become a widow and be alone before they return to the Lord.
Hosea 4
God speaks against Israel.
Israel is idolatrous.
Hosea 5
There is an upcoming judgement of Israel and Judah.
Hosea 6
Repent of your sins.
Hosea 7
Israel and Judah have no remorse over their sins.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Daniel 10-12
Daniel 10
Daniel has a vision of a glorious man.
Prophesies about Persia and Greece are given.
Daniel 11
The kings of the north and south battle.
The Northern king blasphemies against God.
The Northern king conquers many.
Daniel 12
Prophesy of the end of times is given.
Daniel has a vision of a glorious man.
Prophesies about Persia and Greece are given.
Daniel 11
The kings of the north and south battle.
The Northern king blasphemies against God.
The Northern king conquers many.
Daniel 12
Prophesy of the end of times is given.
Daniel 7-9
Daniel 7
Daniel has a vision of four beasts and the Ancient of Days.
Daniel’s vision is interpreted by and angel.
Daniel was very troubled by his vision.
Daniel 8
Daniel has a dream about a ram and a goat.
Gabriel gives Daniel the interpretation of the dream.
Daniel’s dream was about end times.
Daniel was sick for days after the vision happened.
Daniel 9
Daniel prays to God for the people so that He will spare judgement on them.
Daniel’s prayer is answered by God.
Daniel is given the Seventy-Weeks prophesy.
A Messiah is coming.
Daniel has a vision of four beasts and the Ancient of Days.
Daniel’s vision is interpreted by and angel.
Daniel was very troubled by his vision.
Daniel 8
Daniel has a dream about a ram and a goat.
Gabriel gives Daniel the interpretation of the dream.
Daniel’s dream was about end times.
Daniel was sick for days after the vision happened.
Daniel 9
Daniel prays to God for the people so that He will spare judgement on them.
Daniel’s prayer is answered by God.
Daniel is given the Seventy-Weeks prophesy.
A Messiah is coming.
Daniel 4-6
Daniel 4
Nebuchadnezzar has a dream and asks Daniel to interpret.
Daniel tell him interpretation of the dream.
Nebuchadnezzar needs to realize the the Lord is ruler over all.
The word the Lord spoke to Nebuchadnezzar through his dream came true.
Nebuchadnezzar realizes the majesty and greatness of the Lord and praises Him.
Daniel 5
Belshazzar and friends drink for the vessels of gold and silver from the temple.
The finger of God writes a message on the wall of the room that Belshazzar is in.
Belshazzar requests Daniel to interpret the dream.
Daniel interprets the dream saying Belshazzar’s days are numbered.
That night, Belshazzar is killed and Darius, the Mede, becomes king.
Daniel 6
The governors and satraps of Darius plot against Daniel and get him thrown in the lion’s den.
Darius was tricked by his own men and told Daniel that his God will deliver him.
Daniel is delivered from the lions.
Darius throws them men who set up Daniel into the lion’s den.
Darius commands all to worship the God of Daniel.
Nebuchadnezzar has a dream and asks Daniel to interpret.
Daniel tell him interpretation of the dream.
Nebuchadnezzar needs to realize the the Lord is ruler over all.
The word the Lord spoke to Nebuchadnezzar through his dream came true.
Nebuchadnezzar realizes the majesty and greatness of the Lord and praises Him.
Daniel 5
Belshazzar and friends drink for the vessels of gold and silver from the temple.
The finger of God writes a message on the wall of the room that Belshazzar is in.
Belshazzar requests Daniel to interpret the dream.
Daniel interprets the dream saying Belshazzar’s days are numbered.
That night, Belshazzar is killed and Darius, the Mede, becomes king.
Daniel 6
The governors and satraps of Darius plot against Daniel and get him thrown in the lion’s den.
Darius was tricked by his own men and told Daniel that his God will deliver him.
Daniel is delivered from the lions.
Darius throws them men who set up Daniel into the lion’s den.
Darius commands all to worship the God of Daniel.
Daniel 1-3
Daniel 1
Nebuchadnezzar invades Judah.
Nebuchadnezzar takes captives back with him.
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah are taken and trained to serve before the king.
Daniel requests to eat vegetable and water to not defile himself and the Lord blesses him.
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah are chosen to serve the king.
Daniel 2
The king has a dream and wants to know its interpretation.
The king demands to know the dream and the interpretation from his wise men or they will be killed.
They say that no man is able to do such a thing.
The king began to kill the wise men.
God reveals Nebuchadnezzar’s dream to Daniel.
Daniel tells Nebuchadnezzar the interpretation of his dream.
Nebuchadnezzar promoted Daniel and his friends.
Daniel 3
Nebuchadnezzar invades Judah.
Nebuchadnezzar takes captives back with him.
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah are taken and trained to serve before the king.
Daniel requests to eat vegetable and water to not defile himself and the Lord blesses him.
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah are chosen to serve the king.
Daniel 2
The king has a dream and wants to know its interpretation.
The king demands to know the dream and the interpretation from his wise men or they will be killed.
They say that no man is able to do such a thing.
The king began to kill the wise men.
God reveals Nebuchadnezzar’s dream to Daniel.
Daniel tells Nebuchadnezzar the interpretation of his dream.
Nebuchadnezzar promoted Daniel and his friends.
Daniel 3
Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold and commanded everyone to bow down and worship.
Daniel’s friends do not worship and are cast into a burning fiery furnace.
The Lord delivers them and Nebuchadnezzar commands all to worship the God of Shadrach Meshach, Abed-Nego and promotes them.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Ezekiel 46-48
Ezekiel 46
Daily offerings and sacrifices are to be made to the Lord in worship.
Inheritance is discussed as well as preparation of offerings.
Ezekiel 47
Ezekiel is taken to a river with healing powers.
There will be many fish in the river and the trees surrounding the river will bear fruit consistently and not fail.
The land is to be divided.
Joseph gets two portions.
The boundaries are given for the land that is to be divided.
Foreigners living in Israel are to receive an inheritance as if they were originally from Israel.
Ezekiel 48
The land is divided up between the tribes.
The sanctuary of the Lord is to be in the center.
“THE LORD IS THERE."
Ezekiel 43-45
Ezekiel 43
More measurements of the Temple.
Ezekiel 44
The gate which faces east shall be closed.
No one shall enter by it because the Lord has entered by it.
Only certain people are allowed in the Temple.
Rules for priests are set.
Ezekiel 45
Laws about the Holy District, properties, and the governing princes are given.
The people of Israel are instructed to keep the feasts.
More measurements of the Temple.
Ezekiel 44
The gate which faces east shall be closed.
No one shall enter by it because the Lord has entered by it.
Only certain people are allowed in the Temple.
Rules for priests are set.
Ezekiel 45
Laws about the Holy District, properties, and the governing princes are given.
The people of Israel are instructed to keep the feasts.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Ezekiel 40-42
Ezekiel 40
Ezekiel has a vision of the Temple.
Many measurements are taken.
Ezekiel 41
More measurements are taken.
Ezekiel 42
More measurements.
Ezekiel has a vision of the Temple.
Many measurements are taken.
Ezekiel 41
More measurements are taken.
Ezekiel 42
More measurements.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Ezekiel 37-39
Ezekiel 37
The dry bones live.
The Lord will put His Spirit in us.
“I will be their God, and they shall be My people.”
The Lord will united Judah and Israel into one kingdom.
Ezekiel 38
Israel is attacked by Gog.
The Lord will destroy Gog.
Ezekiel 39
Gog’s armies are destroyed.
Israel buries all the people of Gog to cleanse the land.
Israel is restored.
Israel sinned so they were given to their enemies.
The Lord has dealt with them and will now restore them.
The dry bones live.
The Lord will put His Spirit in us.
“I will be their God, and they shall be My people.”
The Lord will united Judah and Israel into one kingdom.
Ezekiel 38
Israel is attacked by Gog.
The Lord will destroy Gog.
Ezekiel 39
Gog’s armies are destroyed.
Israel buries all the people of Gog to cleanse the land.
Israel is restored.
Israel sinned so they were given to their enemies.
The Lord has dealt with them and will now restore them.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Ezekiel 34-36
Ezekiel 34
The Lord scolds the shepherds for feeding themselves and not their flock.
Israel was without a leader and was given up enemies.
God, the true shepherd will protect and provide for His sheep.
Ezekiel 35
The gives judgement of Mount Seir.
Ezekiel 36
Israel will be blessed and renewed by the Lord.
[Renew me today, Lord.]
The Lord scolds the shepherds for feeding themselves and not their flock.
Israel was without a leader and was given up enemies.
God, the true shepherd will protect and provide for His sheep.
Ezekiel 35
The gives judgement of Mount Seir.
Ezekiel 36
Israel will be blessed and renewed by the Lord.
[Renew me today, Lord.]
Ezekiel 31-33
Ezekiel 31
Egypt will be cut down like a tree.
Ezekiel 32
Lamentation for Pharaoh and Egypt.
Egypt and other nations are to be sent to the Pit.
Ezekiel 33
Ezekiel’s job is to warn the people of their sin so that they may turn.
The judgement of God is fair.
He will judge every one of us according to His own ways.
Jerusalem falls.
Judah is ruins because of their abominations.
We should not just be hearers, but doers.
Egypt will be cut down like a tree.
Ezekiel 32
Lamentation for Pharaoh and Egypt.
Egypt and other nations are to be sent to the Pit.
Ezekiel 33
Ezekiel’s job is to warn the people of their sin so that they may turn.
The judgement of God is fair.
He will judge every one of us according to His own ways.
Jerusalem falls.
Judah is ruins because of their abominations.
We should not just be hearers, but doers.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Ezekiel 28-30
Ezekiel 28
Proclamation on the King of Tyre because he claims to be a god.
The Lord tells Ezekiel to take a lamentation over the king of tyre.
Proclamation against Sidon.
Israel will be blessed in the future.
Ezekiel 29
Proclamation against Egypt.
The Lord is against Egypt and will but them off so that they may know that He is Lord.
The Lord allows Babylon to plunder Egypt.
Ezekiel 30
Egypt and its allies will fall.
Proclamation against Pharaoh.
The Lord will use Babylon to destroy and scatter Egypt.
Proclamation on the King of Tyre because he claims to be a god.
The Lord tells Ezekiel to take a lamentation over the king of tyre.
Proclamation against Sidon.
Israel will be blessed in the future.
Ezekiel 29
Proclamation against Egypt.
The Lord is against Egypt and will but them off so that they may know that He is Lord.
The Lord allows Babylon to plunder Egypt.
Ezekiel 30
Egypt and its allies will fall.
Proclamation against Pharaoh.
The Lord will use Babylon to destroy and scatter Egypt.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Ezekiel 25-27
Ezekiel 25
The Lord gives a proclamation about Ammon, Moab. Philistine, and Philistia.
The Lord will destroy them so that they will know He is Lord.
Ezekiel 26
The Lord gives a proclamation on Tyre.
The Lord will destroy them and will go down to the pit.
The Lord says they will be sought for but never be found.
Ezekiel 27
The word of the Lord came to Ezekiel lamenting Tyre.
The Lord gives a proclamation about Ammon, Moab. Philistine, and Philistia.
The Lord will destroy them so that they will know He is Lord.
Ezekiel 26
The Lord gives a proclamation on Tyre.
The Lord will destroy them and will go down to the pit.
The Lord says they will be sought for but never be found.
Ezekiel 27
The word of the Lord came to Ezekiel lamenting Tyre.
Ezekiel 23-24
Ezekiel 23
There were two harlot sister.
They both played the harlot with the Assyrians.
Oholah, the older sister, was killed by the Assyrians.
Oholibah, the younger sister, was more a harlot than her sister.
She played the harlot with Assyria and the Chaldea.
The Lord tells the sister that he will stir up enemies against her who will harm her.
She will drink of her sister’s cup.
Because she forgot the Lord, she will bear the penalty of her harlotry.
The Lord will judge the two sister, so that they will know that He is the Lord.
Ezekiel 24
Ezekiel speaks of a cooking pot how it will burn hot so the filth will be burned away.
The Lord can take away from us and we are not to mourn because we have hope.
There were two harlot sister.
They both played the harlot with the Assyrians.
Oholah, the older sister, was killed by the Assyrians.
Oholibah, the younger sister, was more a harlot than her sister.
She played the harlot with Assyria and the Chaldea.
The Lord tells the sister that he will stir up enemies against her who will harm her.
She will drink of her sister’s cup.
Because she forgot the Lord, she will bear the penalty of her harlotry.
The Lord will judge the two sister, so that they will know that He is the Lord.
Ezekiel 24
Ezekiel speaks of a cooking pot how it will burn hot so the filth will be burned away.
The Lord can take away from us and we are not to mourn because we have hope.
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