Week 2 of Bible 180– Wrapping up Genesis & moving into Exodus

Are you still with me? What a WEEK it has been!

Our first week of reading has been QUITE a week of reading, my friends. I am really impressed with all of you that are still with me reading, listening, praying and hanging in for the journey. There has certainly been a LOT to take in both on the surface and in the deep. I am thrilled that you are here with me, soaking it all in alongside me.

Thank you for joining me in this journey.

I have no doubt that you have had a few questions along the way. I pray that you are making your way through the reading, able to keep going without seeking out all of the answers. No doubt you have had and will have questions, big and small throughout the reading. Yes, you will get answers, big and small– and some of those answers will match up to your questions, but some will not.

I would like to encourage you to KEEP READING and KEEP LISTENING and keep asking as you like. But do your absolute best not to let the questions get the best of you. Just write them down and listen, soak, wait and read truth. Keep reading the Bible. Keep journaling. Wait. Don’t take the deep dives into other sources just yet. Just keep reading and listening here to the Word. Get the big picture for now

This week our reading will be about just that: waiting and waiting and waiting… then we’ve got some plagues, then go time, then a new life, how to live and even the concept of delegation (I love that one!). There is a LOT of detail in there and lots of good stuff… and lots of hard stuff to follow (which makes me oh-so-thankful for my Savior!)

This week sticks more with more one story, one narrative, than so many different people.

Hang in there with me sweet friends. I know last week was a hard start. I know the the whole Bible has challenges, But it holds so much beauty and I am so thankful you are here with me reading it ALL. It WILL all come together. It WILL all be worth it.

Ya still in? Please do let me know.

I’d love to hear from you. Drop me a note in the comments, then download this week’s schedule and hop to the reading. I tried use less ink this week. (OOPS on that for last week– I’m learning, too!)

In love,


Comments

17 responses to “Week 2 of Bible 180– Wrapping up Genesis & moving into Exodus”

  1. I’m still here too! I can tell what a blessing this will be, even as we are only into week 2!

  2. Lee Ann Avatar
    Lee Ann

    Love Genesis! Still here, looking forward to this week.

    1. Awesome, Lee Ann! SO GLAD you’re with us!!!

  3. I am on track. But yes, lots of questions. Genesis is quite interesting.

    1. I’m glad you are on track, Megan. Hang in there with those questions. :)

  4. I’m still here and right on track!

    1. Perfect, Evet!! Keep it up!!

  5. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I’m still here and on track!

    1. Awesome, Michelle! I am so glad to read that!!!

  6. Hi Amy!
    Yup, still here with ya. I am really loving that I know what I am going to be reading on a daily basis. The S.O.A.P. is very helpful to me for staying focused! Thanking God for His precious Word and for your encouragement in keeping all of us on track.
    Have a blessed week!
    Teresa

    1. Wonderful, Teresa! Your words encourage ME, as well. Thank you. :)

  7. I’m still with ya – still trucking along!! It’s been a LONG time since I’ve read through Genesis, it’s been a good week.

    1. Andrea, I am so glad to read this from you. :)

  8. Milly Snider Avatar
    Milly Snider

    Yes I am still here! I has been quite a few years since I have read through the Bible. So enjoying reading through it again. Thanks so much for leading this. It really helps doing it with others. This time I have been adding ‘SOAP” to my daily reading and I’ve been enjoying reflecting and journaling what stands out in the reading.

    1. Wonderful, Milly. I love that you are enjoying, SOAP, too. It has been such a huge help for me, too.

  9. Lab girl Avatar
    Lab girl

    Still here. I started Journaling . Thanks this helps keep it from being a jumble mess in my mind.

    1. Great idea!!!

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