More Jesus Reading Plan 365Sample

John 18: Trace Peter’s actions during this drama. Imagine what he was feeling, what motivated him. How would you have felt?
2 Chronicles 9: What is the author’s purpose in telling of the Queen of Sheba’s visit and describing Solomon’s splendor? How does the chapter end?
2 Chronicles 10: The kingdom goes from splendor to splintered almost overnight. What was Rehoboam’s mistake?
Psalm 80: This is a prayer for restoration (v. 3, 7, 19). Where do you need restoration? Pray this psalm for yourself.
About this Plan

Reading the Bible is about a relationship with Jesus. This plan includes three resources to help; daily readings in the New and the Old Testaments, reflective questions for practical insight, and The Bible Project’s video overviews for contextual insight for each book. In 365 days, this plan will cover the whole Bible once and include a bonus round of Gospels and Romans to keep our attention on Jesus.
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