Greetings Blogging through the Bible in 90 Days/ Bible in 90 Days readers!
By the time you go to sleep tonight, you should have read through Psalms 108:13 or page 516 in the Bible in 90 Days Bible, to be caught up.
This week we will hit the half-way mark of our journey through the Bible in 90 days. How do you feel about that?
How has this reading impacted your life? How have you had to adjust to spend so much time with God? How do you plan to adjust more if you are behind in the reading?
It is my prayer for each of you that you have felt God moving mightily in your lives the last few weeks. I hope that you have heard Him speaking to you in a variety of ways and are learning a lot straight from Him.
Tonight on Twitter we will talk about last week’s reading (Nehemiah 13:15- Psalms 89:13), as well as about the program in general. Make plans to join us from 8-9 CST following the #B90Days hashtag.
Please pray for us tonight at 8p CST
Please try to pray for our group tonight at 8 CST. Set an alarm, leave out a sticky note… do something to remember and then join all of us in prayer about our fellow readers at 8 CST, if you can. Please pray for endurance for those reading and also that each reader clearly hears the Lord speaking to her or him. Please pray that those reading continue reading the Word and do not fall away or get frustrated, but instead feel inspired and excited. (How amazing will it be to know that hundreds are praying, at the same time, for our journey through the Bible together!!)
Then we will talk about Esther, Job and the beginning of Psalms on Twitter with those who are ready to tweet.
Here are a few points to ponder to get ready for our Twitter meeting:
Esther
If you were Esther, do you think you would have had the courage to approach the king?
What qualities of Esther do you admire? Do you want to strive towards developing any of those in yourself?
The word “God” is not included in the pages of Esther. Why do you think it is included in the Bible?
Job
Job is thought to be the first book of the Bible to be written.
Do you see Job to be about suffering and patience or faith? Why?
How does God answer Job’s questions?
Psalms
Which of the Psalms really spoke to you in this reading?
Were there any Psalms that you read this week that were like ‘old friends’ to you? Which ones?
Comment, Link up and Meet up!
I hope that you can meet with us for our virtual study tonight on Twitter. It’s a great chance to connect with other readers for encouragement and discussion.
And I hope your discovery and reading is going well.
If you missed it last week, here is a quick recap of what we have read in the Old Testament.
Link up, comment and let us know where you are in the reading… And don’t forget to pray for the group tonight.
‘See’ ya tonight!
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