1 Thessalonians 4

Reading 1 Thessalonians 4 for Friday, July 31st. We are all called to live lives of purity. Strive to work to exist without unnecessary financial dependencies. Be encouraged to know that believers who have passed on have a unique hope. 

1 Thessalonians 3

Reading 1 Thessalonians 3 for Thursday, July 30th. Paul writes from prison about his worries that were not warranted because Timothy reported that the faith of the church grew well in his absence. 

1 Thessalonians 2

Reading 1 Thessalonians 2 for Wednesday, July 29th. Paul explains his thwarted intentions to visit, and contrasts his ministry to others motivated by greed. 

1 Thessalonians 1

Reading 1 Thessalonians 1 for Tuesday, July 28th. Paul recognizes the faith and repentance of the members of the church in Thessalonica. 

Colossians 4

Reading Colossians 4 for Monday, July 27th. Paul writes from prison to encourage the church to welcome news from some specified brothers that are on their way. 

Psalm 117

Reading Psalm 117 for Saturday, July 25th. God is worthy of praise because He loves us and is faithful. 

Psalm 116

Reading Psalm 116 for Friday, July 24th. The LORD saves the simple hearted, and there is no way to repay Him. Praise the LORD. 

Psalm 115

Reading Psalm 115 for Thursday, July 23rd. To God’s name should we give glory, not to us, or to lifeless idols. 

Psalm 114

Reading Psalm 114 for Wednesday, July 22nd. When Judah became God’s sanctuary, the landscape was afraid. 

Psalm 113

Reading Psalm 113 for Tuesday, July 21st. God is worthy to be praised. He can take the poor and seat them with royalty or give children to women who are infertile. 

Psalm 112

Reading Psalm 112 for Monday, July 20th. The righteous will be remembered but the wicked will be forgotten.

Psalm 111

Reading Psalm 111 for Saturday, July 18th. God is worthy to be praised. Wisdom starts with the fear of God.

Psalm 110

Reading Psalm 110 for Friday, July 17th. David writes a prophetic Psalm about God appointing His son, Jesus, a future born descendant of David to be a King-priest who will conquer sin and intercede for mankind.

Psalm 109

Reading Psalm 109 for Thursday, July 16th. David asks God to kill the wicked men who are falsely accusing him of wrongdoing. 

Psalm 108

Reading Psalm 108 for Wednesday, July 15th. David prays for God to deliver his army in battle, and does not trust in the power of men for victory.

Psalm 107

Reading Psalm 107 for Tuesday, July 14th. Consider God’s love.

Psalm 106

Reading Psalm 106 for Monday, July 13th. Both Moses and Phinehas petitioned God to save the Israelites from complete destruction.

Psalm 105

Reading Psalm 105 for Saturday, July 11th. Give thanks to God, because He does great things, and always did, protecting His people and standing up for us.

Psalm 104

Reading Psalm 104 for Friday, July 10th. Praise the LORD. He is responsible for the majesty of creation, and providing for all the Earth’s inhabitants.

Psalm 103

Reading Psalm 103 for Thursday, July 9th. David praises God for many things.

Psalm 102

Reading Psalm 102 for Wednesday, July 8th. An afflicted man prays to God. He describes his suffering and God’s abundant power. 

Psalm 101

Reading Psalm 101 for Tuesday, July 7th. David vows to keep clean. 

Psalm 100

Reading Psalm 100 for Monday, July 6th. Worship with joy, God is good and He is faithful. 

Psalm 99

Reading Psalm 99 for Saturday, July 4th. God is holy and he listens to his people, and punishes them at times for their misdeeds. 

Psalm 98

Reading Psalm 98 for Friday, July 3rd. God has brought salvation to the world, and the world can sing a new song in response. 

Psalm 97

Reading Psalm 97 for Thursday, July 2nd. God is so much better than the idols that many nations worship.