One a DaySample

Every hero story has helpers. Superman was guided by his dad, Jonathan Kent. Batman has his butler, Alfred. Hercules had Chiron. Luke had Obi-Wan and Yoda. Spiderman had Uncle Ben. You get it. Jonathan was the son of King Saul who had every right to be selfish and claim his father’s throne, yet he trained and trusted David’s call to be king. Jonathan is a hero because he made the way straight for the greatest king of Israel. Jonathan displayed a life of favor, valor, and honor.
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About this Plan

Welcome to a plan that is designed to go slower together. We wanted to take things slow to allow for better meditation - one chapter a day covering every major division of the Bible. We staggered the order as well in order to keep things fresh. We have chosen a book from the Torah, historical books, the poetic writings, and the Prophets from the Old Testament. And, in the New Testament we have a Gospel, Pauline epistle, Hebrews, and the Revelation.
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