Hebrews 3

Reading Hebrews 3 for Monday, December 21st. Paul urges the Hebrews to not harden their hearts to the plan of God. 

Isaiah 17

Reading Isaiah 17 for Saturday, December 19th. Bad news for Damascus. 

Isaiah 16

Reading Isaiah 16 for Friday, December 18th. “…do not betray the refugees.” -verse 3b 

Isaiah 15

Reading Isaiah 15 for Thursday, December 17th. Bad news for Moab. 

Isaiah 14

Reading Isaiah 14 for Wednesday, December 16th. Nations that captured Israel are prophesied for destruction. 

Isaiah 13

Reading Isaiah 13 for Tuesday, December 15th. Babylon will be wiped out and deserted. 

Isaiah 12

Reading Isaiah 12 for Monday, December 14th. A song of praise. 

Isaiah 11

Reading Isaiah 11 for Saturday, December 12th. “…and a little child will lead them.” 

Isaiah 10

Reading Isaiah 10 for Friday, December 11th. Bad stuff is going to happen for Assyria and Jerusalem, but not all bad. 

Isaiah 9

Reading Isaiah 9 for Thursday, December 10th. The government will be on his shoulders. 

Isaiah 8

Reading Isaiah 8 for Wednesday, December 9th. People are fearing conspiracies instead of God. 

Isaiah 7

Reading Isaiah 7 for Tuesday, December 8th. Includes a prophecy about Jesus being born. 

Isaiah 6

Reading Isaiah 6 for Monday, December 7th. Isaiah is sent to tell Israel that they are going down, except for a few holy seed, while knowing the majority’s unrepentant hearts will be calloused in the process. 

Isaiah 5

Reading Isaiah 5 for Saturday, December 5th. A prophesy about Israel being like an unfruitful vineyard that God is ready to stop cultivating. 

Isaiah 4

Reading Isaiah 4 for Friday, December 4th. The LORD plans to shelter the survivors and call them ‘holy’ who are in Zion and remain in Jerusalem. 

Isaiah 3

Reading Isaiah 3 for Thursday, December 3rd. A prophecy that haughty women of Jerusalem and Judah will be disappointed when their appearance cannot be kept up because their accessories and hair are gone. 

Isaiah 2

Reading Isaiah 2 for Wednesday, December 2nd. A serious warning of judgement is given for Israel and Jerusalem. 

Isaiah 1

Reading Isaiah 1 for Tuesday, December 1st. A strong warning of what is to come for an unrepentant Judah and Jerusalem. 

Hebrews 2

Reading Hebrews 2 for Monday, November 30th. Jesus is a suffering high priest who understands humanity. 

Hebrews 1

Reading Hebrews 1 for Saturday, November 28th. In this chapter, we learn that Jesus is way better than the angels. 

Philemon 1

Reading Philemon 1 for Friday, November 27th. Please welcome Onesimus as a brother, rather than a slave. 

Titus 3

Reading Titus 3 for Thursday, November 26th. Avoid division. 

Titus 2

Reading Titus 2 for Wednesday, November 25th. Paul instructs Titus about conduct fitting for followers of ‘the way’ in each class and delineation of his culture. 

Song of Songs 8

Reading Song of Songs 8 for Tuesday, November 24th. “…for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave…” 

Song of Songs 7

Reading Song of Songs 7 for Monday, November 23rd. These two lovers release their bodily ownership to each other. 

Song of Songs 6

Reading Song of Songs 6 for Saturday, November 21st. She is praised for her beauty but separated from her lover due to their separate cultures. 

Song of Songs 5

Reading Song of Songs 5 for Friday, November 20th. A dream illustrates being faint with love. 

Song of Songs 4

Reading Song of Songs 4 for Thursday, November 19th. A beautiful garden is described and celebrated. 

Song of Songs 3

Reading Song of Songs 3 for Wednesday, November 18th. Desire relentlessly drives those affected by love. 

Song of Songs 2

Reading Song of Songs 2 for Tuesday, November 17th. “…Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires” 

Ecclesiastes 12

Reading Ecclesiastes 12 for Saturday, November 14th. Fear God and keep his commandments.

Ecclesiastes 11

Reading Ecclesiastes 11 for Friday, November 13th. Don’t quit your day job, or waste your evening time for that matter.

Ecclesiastes 9

Reading Ecclesiastes 9 for Wednesday, November 11th. You had better enjoy your life now because it’s coming to an abrupt end whether you do good or bad.

Ecclesiastes 8

Reading Ecclesiastes 8 for Tuesday, November 10th. Nobody can stand blatant injustice.

Ecclesiastes 7

Reading Ecclesiastes 7 for Monday, November 9th. This chapter makes me wonder what sort of uprightness Solomon is referring to.

Ecclesiastes 6

Reading Ecclesiastes 6 for Saturday, November 7th. “The more the words, the less the meaning, and how does that profit anyone? ” -Ecclesiastes 6:11 NIV

Ecclesiastes 5

Reading Ecclesiastes 5 for Friday, November 6th. If you’re a laborer, be thankful for your sweet sleep.

Ecclesiastes 4

Reading Ecclesiastes 4 for Thursday, November 5th. Pity the man who has no one to help him up.

Ecclesiastes 3

Reading Ecclesiastes 3 for Wednesday, November 4th. What advantage do we have over the animals?

Ecclesiastes 2

Reading Ecclesiastes 2 for Tuesday, November 3rd. Don’t toil so hard to amass riches that will be given to someone else.

Ecclesiastes 1

Reading Ecclesiastes 1 for Monday, November 2nd. Everything is meaningless under the sun.

Titus 1

Reading Titus 1 for Saturday, October 31st. Paul write to Titus to instruct him on appointing elders.

2 Timothy 4

Reading 2 Timothy 4 for Friday, October 30th. Don’t let what’s popular sway your ministry plans. 

2 Timothy 3

Reading 2 Timothy 3 for Thursday, October 29th. “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,” -2 Timothy 3:16 NIV

2 Timothy 2

Reading 2 Timothy 2 for Wednesday, October 28th. Flee the sinful desires of youth.

2 Timothy 1

Reading 2 Timothy 1 for Tuesday, October 27th. Don’t be timid.

Proverbs 31

Reading Proverbs 31 for Monday, October 26th. A list of sayings about drinking and ruling followed by a description of a noble wife.

Proverbs 30

Reading Proverbs 30 for Saturday, October 24th. A simple prayer for truth, and just enough provision to stay out of trouble with the law, and not so much to lose sight of his provider.

Proverbs 29

Reading Proverbs 29 for Friday, October 23rd. Don’t give full vent to your anger.

Proverbs 28

Reading Proverbs 28 for Thursday, October 22nd. Confess your sins, it’s a better plan.

Proverbs 27

Reading Proverbs 27 for Wednesday, October 21st. Don’t talk so loud when talking to someone early in the morning.

Proverbs 26

Reading Proverbs 26 for Tuesday, October 20th. Don’t just hire anybody passing by.

Proverbs 25

Reading Proverbs 25 for Monday, October 19th. Those who overpromote themselves and eating too much honey makes people sick.

Proverbs 24

Reading Proverbs 24 for Saturday, October 17th. “for though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again, but the wicked are brought down by calamity.” -Proverbs 24:16 NIV

Proverbs 23

Reading Proverbs 23 for Friday, October 16th. “Don’t wear yourself out to get rich.”

Proverbs 22

Reading Proverbs 22 for Thursday, October 15th. Don’t give up your freedoms willingly.

Proverbs 21

Reading Proverbs 21 for Wednesday, October 14th. I assume that Solomon had to deal with more than one quarrelsome wive.

Proverbs 20

Reading Proverbs 20 for Tuesday, October 13th. Dishonest business transactions are a problem.

Proverbs 19

Reading Proverbs 19 for Monday, October 12th. It may be a waste of time to plan without considering the LORD’s purpose. 

Proverbs 18

Reading Proverbs 18 for Saturday, October 10th. “There is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” 

Proverbs 17

Reading Proverbs 17 for Friday, October 9th.  “Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.” -Proverbs 17:28 NIV

Proverbs 16

Reading Proverbs 16 for Thursday, October 8th. “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.” -vs.18 

Proverbs 15

Reading Proverbs 15 for Wednesday, October 7th. “…good news gives health to the bones.” 

Proverbs 14

Reading Proverbs 14 for Tuesday, October 6th. Envy rots the bones. 

Proverbs 13

Reading Proverbs 13 for Monday, October 5th. If you want to be wise, try walking with the wise. 

Proverbs 12

Reading Proverbs 12 for Saturday, October 3rd. He who hates correction is stupid. 

Proverbs 11

Reading Proverbs 11 for Friday, October 2nd. Complainers unnecessarily destroy their relationships and those who show no discretion lose their beauty. 

Proverbs 10

Reading Proverbs 10 for Thursday, October 1st. The righteous and the wicked are compared and contrasted, as well as their futures. 

1 Timothy 6

Reading 1 Timothy 6 for Wednesday, September 30th. Learn contentment and godliness rather than chasing money. 

1 Timothy 5

Reading 1 Timothy 5 for Tuesday, September 29th. Paul writes a letter to Timothy about how to interact with other believers in the church, how to manage accusations toward leaders, and gives him a tip about his stomach issues. 

1 Timothy 4

Reading 1 Timothy 4 for Monday, September 28th. Timothy is encouraged to keep going in his faith without discouragement. 

1 Timothy 3

Reading 1 Timothy 3 for Saturday, September 26th. What should overseers be like? 

1 Timothy 2

Reading 1 Timothy 2 for Friday, September 25th. Paul writes a letter to Timothy about worship management which confuses me. 

Proverbs 9

Reading Proverbs 9 for Thursday, September 24th. Wisdom and folly are personified while warnings are given about mockers. 

Proverbs 8

Reading Proverbs 8 for Wednesday, September 23rd. Wisdom is personified, and acknowledged as existing before creation. 

Proverbs 7

Reading Proverbs 7 for Tuesday, September 22nd. Beware of the adulteress, my son. 

Proverbs 6

Reading Proverbs 6 for Monday, September 21st. You can learn a lot about wisdom from an ant. 

Proverbs 5

Reading Proverbs 5 for Saturday, September 19th. Words of wisdom: Don’t sleep with a woman who is not your wife, some day you’ll thank me. Or some day you will regret you did not listen to me. 

Proverbs 4

Reading Proverbs 4 for Friday, September 18th. Guard your heart. 

Proverbs 3

Reading Proverbs 3 for Thursday, September 17th. A house is not a home. 

Proverbs 2

Reading Proverbs 2 for Wednesday, September 16th. It is explained that wisdom causes the wise to find pleasure in knowledge but the wicked enjoy their perverse ways.

Proverbs 1

Reading Proverbs 1 for Tuesday, September 15th. An explanation of why proverbs exist. 

Psalm 150

Reading Psalm 150 for Monday, September 14th. Where, why and how to praise God. 

Psalm 149

Reading Psalm 149 for Saturday, September 12th. May God be praised and His enemies conquered. 

Psalm 148

Reading Psalm 148 for Friday, September 11th. May all creation praise God and Israel be strengthened. 

Psalm 147

Reading Psalm 147 for Thursday, September 10th. God should be praised because He does great things, especially Israel. 

Psalm 146

Reading Psalm 146 for Wednesday, September 9th. Don’t put your hope in rulers of mankind, but in The LORD. 

Psalm 145

Reading Psalm 145 for Tuesday, September 8th. God’s mighty works will be told to other generations. 

Psalm 144

Reading Psalm 144 for Monday, September 7th. David praises God and complains about lying foreigners. 

Psalm 143

Reading Psalm 143 for Saturday, September 5th. David trusts in God to rescue him from his enemies, and cries out for help in his distress. 

Psalm 142

Reading Psalm 142 for Friday, September 4th. David cries out to God as his refuge while hiding in a cave. 

Psalm 141

Reading Psalm 141 for Thursday, September 3rd. David contrasts the injuries of the righteous with the wicked. 

Psalm 140

Reading Psalm 140 for Wednesday, September 2nd. David cries out to God to save him from his enemies. 

Psalm 139

Reading Psalm 139 for Tuesday, September 1st. David acknowledges God’s all seeing perspective and claims the enemies of God are also his own enemies. 

1 Timothy 1

Reading 1 Timothy 1 for Monday, August 31st. Paul encourages Timothy and warns of false teachers, who distract from God’s faith based work with meaningless debates about the law. 

2 Thessalonians 3

Reading 2 Thessalonians 3 for Saturday, August 29th.” If a man will not work, he shall not eat.” 

2 Thessalonians 2

Reading 2 Thessalonians 2 for Friday, August 28th. Jesus is coming back, but not before the man of lawlessness claims to be God in God’s temple. 

2 Thessalonians 1

Reading 2 Thessalonians 1 for Thursday, August 27th. Paul writes about the future judgement from Jesus on unbelievers. 

1 Thessalonians 5

Reading 1 Thessalonians 5 for Wednesday, August 26th. In all circumstances be thankful. 

Psalm 138

Reading Psalm 138 for Tuesday, August 25th. God looks on the proud from afar. 

Psalm 137

Reading Psalm 137 for Monday, August 24th. Israel was asked to sing happy songs about their home while in exile.

Psalm 136

Reading Psalm 136 for Saturday, August 22nd. God’s love endures forever. 

Psalm 135

Reading Psalm 135 for Friday, August 21st. This verse applies to those that fear the LORD. 

Psalm 134

Reading Psalm 134 for Thursday, August 20th. What does it mean to minister by night? What might that have looked like in historic times?

Psalm 133

Reading Psalm 133 for Wednesday, August 19th. Unity is celebrated between brothers, and is compared to anointing with oil. 

Psalm 132

Reading Psalm 132 for Tuesday, August 18th. David emphasizes his priority of finding a place for God and his temple to stay. 

Psalm 131

Reading Psalm 131 for Monday, August 17th. A Psalm about contentment and humility in God’s presence. 

Psalm 130

Reading Psalm 130 for Saturday, August 15th. We cannot stand while in the depths of our sin without the LORD’s help.

Psalm 129

Reading Psalm 129 for Friday, August 14th. May Israel’s enemies not have victory or be blessed. 

Psalm 128

Reading Psalm 128 for Thursday, August 13th. A man is blessed who has a wife who bears many sons and who lives to witness the lives of his grandchildren.

Psalm 127

Reading Psalm 127 for Wednesday, August 12th. Solomon writes a Psalm to describe the LORD’s blessing on one’s household, including many sons (and daughters?)

Psalm 126

Reading Psalm 126 for Tuesday, August 11th. Freed slaves are glad and thankful when they realize their freedom, and can laugh. 

Psalm 125

Reading Psalm 125 for Monday, August 10th. Bless the righteous and banish the wicked. 

Psalm 124

Reading Psalm 124 for Saturday, August 8th. We are saved like a bird by the LORD.

Psalm 123

Reading Psalm 123 for Friday, August 7th. The LORD is sought for mercy and relief from ridicule from the proud and arrogant. 

Psalm 122

Reading Psalm 122 for Thursday, August 6th. David prays for peace and prosperity for Jerusalem and the house of the LORD. 

Psalm 121

Reading Psalm 121 for Wednesday, August 5th. God will keep you from all harm. What does this mean? I am not sure. 

Psalm 120

Reading Psalm 120 for Tuesday, August 4th. Let’s be people of peace. 

Psalm 119

Reading Psalm 119 for Monday, August 3rd. David writes about loving God’s law. 

Psalm 118

Reading Psalm 118 for Saturday, August 1st. Give thanks to the LORD for He is good…

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.

Psalm 96

Reading Psalm 96 for Wednesday, July 1st. God is so great, we can sing about it. 

Colossians 3

Reading Colossians 3 for Tuesday, June 30th. Guidelines for attitudes and conduct are outlined, and encouragement is given to set minds on things above. Colossians are encouraged to keep their old ways behind them as well. 

Colossians 2

Reading Colossians 2 for Monday, June 29th. Don’t get so caught up in man made rules that you forget Christ. These rules do not restrain sensual indulgence. 

Colossians 1

Reading Colossians 1 for Saturday, June 27th. Pray for the spiritually growing people too. 

Philippians 4

Reading Philippians 4 for Friday, June 26th. Paul wants people to think about good things, is content in every situation, and wants the Philippians to follow his example. 

Philippians 3

Reading Philippians 3 for Thursday, June 25th. Paul writes to the Church at Phillipi about how the outward signs of one’s faith are nothing compared to actually knowing Christ as LORD. 

Psalm 95

Reading Psalm 95 for Wednesday, June 24th. The LORD is great and worthy of worship. Do not harden your hearts, or He may exclude you from His rest. 

Psalm 94

Reading Psalm 94 for Tuesday, June 23rd. God is asked to avenge and repay the wicked for their acts. 

Psalm 93

Reading Psalm 93 for Monday, June 22nd. God’s majesty is compared to the established strength of the great waves of the sea. 

Psalm 92

Reading Psalm 92 for Saturday, June 20th. It is good to praise the LORD. 

Psalm 91

Reading Psalm 91 for Friday, June 19th. God will rescue the one who loves Him. 

Psalm 90

Reading Psalm 90 for Thursday, June 18th. The short lives of people are described, and God’s mercy and blessing are requested. 

Psalm 89

Reading Psalm 89 for Wednesday, June 17th. Praises are made for God for how strong, awesome and unique He is. 

Psalm 88

Reading Psalm 88 for Tuesday, June 16th. God is called to for help from suffering. 

Psalm 87

Reading Psalm 87 for Monday, June 15th. A song about the gates of Zion and the cities that come from her. 

Psalm 86

Reading Psalm 86 for Saturday, June 13th. David writes a prayer to God asking for help and acknowledging God’s greatness. 

Psalm 85

Reading Psalm 85 for Friday, June 12th. The sons of Korah write a Psalm about good things God has done and ask Him to do them again, then state that He will do them. 

Psalm 84

Reading Psalm 84 for Thursday, June 11th. God is really great, a little time with Him is better than thousands of days anywhere else. 

Psalm 83

Reading Psalm 83 for Wednesday, June 10th. Asaph asks God to intervene on behalf of the nation of Israel whose destruction is being plotted. 

Psalm 82

Reading Psalm 82 for Tuesday, June 9th. The rulers are warned in this Psalm by Asaph that they may be “gods” for now, but they will die as mere men. 

Psalm 81

Reading Psalm 81 for Monday, June 8th. Asaph asks God to save Israel from their oppressive, God mocking neighbors. 

Psalm 80

Reading Psalm 80 for Saturday, June 6th. Asaph asks God to save him from his enemies. Correction: At the end of the chapter, I read “Oh LORD Almighty” but should have read “Oh LORD God Almighty”

Psalm 79

Reading Psalm 79 for Friday, June 5th. Asaph tells God about the nations who do bad things and do not acknowledge Him, asking for His rescue from their oppression. 

Psalm 78

Reading Psalm 78 for Thursday, June 4th. Israel was historically often unfaithful to God, and should teach their children to revere God. 

Psalm 77

Reading Psalm 77 for Wednesday, June 3rd. Asaph remembers the mighty works of God. 

Psalm 76

Reading Psalm 76 for Tuesday, June 2nd. God is to be feared & praised. 

Psalm 75

Reading Psalm 75 for Monday, June 1st. God strengthens the righteous and humbles the proud, and cuts off the horns of the wicked. 

Philippians 2

Reading Philippians 2 for Saturday, May 30th. Work on your attitude, and let Christ be your example for humility. 

Luke 24

Reading Luke 24 for Friday, May 29th. Jesus is resurrected, explains what happened, eats some fish, and ascends to heaven. 

Luke 23

Reading Luke 23 for Thursday, May 28th. Jesus is tried and found not guilty, but sentenced to death by popular demand. 

Luke 22

Reading Luke 22 for Wednesday, May 27th. Judas betrays Jesus and Peter denies knowing Jesus as predicted by Jesus during Passover. 

Luke 21

Reading Luke 21 for Tuesday, May 26th. A poor widow is commended for sacrificing further than the rich giving from their wealth, and Jesus’s disciples are instructed about preparing themselves for what trials are to come. 

Psalm 74

Reading Psalm 74 for Monday, May 25th. Asaph asks God how for long He will reject him, because His enemies are mocking him. 

Psalm 73

Reading Psalm 73 for Saturday, May 23rd. Asaph writes a psalm about the wicked and arrogant rich he was jealous of, at first. 

Psalm 72

Reading Psalm 72 for Friday, May 22nd. David prays for his son, Solomon who is king. 

Psalm 71

Reading Psalm 71 for Thursday, May 21st. David thanks God for protecting and rescuing him, and asks Him to continue even as he gets old. 

Psalm 70

Reading Psalm 70 for Wednesday, May 20th. David asks God to help him quickly. 

Psalm 69

Reading Psalm 69 for Tuesday, May 19th. David is drowning in false accusations and enemies without cause. 

Psalm 68

Reading Psalm 68 for Monday, May 18th. God is mighty and helps crush the heads of David’s enemies. 

Psalm 67

Reading Psalm 67 for Saturday, May 16th. God is gracious and may all people praise Him. 

Psalm 66

Reading Psalm 66 for Friday, May 15th. May all the earth shout with joy to God, because He is great, and listens to the prayers of David. 

Psalm 65

Reading Psalm 65 for Thursday, May 14th. David writes a song to praise God for taking care of the Earth and allowing it to thrive, and its inhabitants. 

Psalm 64

Reading Psalm 64 for Wednesday, May 13th. David describes the evil traps evildoers set for the innocent, but God will make sure they get caught in their own traps. 

Psalm 63

Reading Psalm 63 for Tuesday, May 12th. David affirms his love and allegiance to God. 

Psalm 62

Reading Psalm 62 for Monday, May 11th. David trusts in God, not in stolen goods, and knows that people will be rewarded according to what they have done. 

Psalm 61

Reading Psalm 61 for Saturday, May 9th. David prays a blessing for the king. 

Psalm 60

Reading Psalm 60 for Friday, May 8th. David writes a Psalm to accuse God of abandoning him, but wants God to come to their aid, and puts his confidence only in God for a victory against his enemies. 

Psalm 59

Reading Psalm 59 for Thursday, May 7th. David asks God to deliver him from his enemies, who are snarling like dogs. 

Psalm 58

Reading Psalm 58 for Wednesday, May 6th. David wishes the unjust rulers were swept away. 

Psalm 57

Reading Psalm 57 for Tuesday, May 5th. David asks God to save him again, and praises God for His great faithfulness. 

Psalm 56

Reading Psalm 56 for Monday, May 4th. David cries out to God for help, and states that his trust is in God, so what can man do to him? 

Psalm 55

Reading Psalm 55 for Saturday, May 2nd. David cries out to God for help. He proclaims that God won’t let the righteous fall. 

Psalm 54

Reading Psalm 54 for Friday, May 1st. David asks God to save him, like he has done before. 

Luke 20

Reading Luke 20 for Thursday, April 30th. Jesus knows how to answer tricky questions, because He understands the motives of those who ask. 

Luke 19

Reading Luke 19 for Wednesday, April 29th. May the church be know for it’s prayers more than it’s fund raisers. 

Luke 18

Reading Luke 18 for Tuesday, April 28th. Perseverance and faith is encouraged. 

Luke 17

Reading Luke 17 for Monday, April 27th. A little faith can do a lot. Be one of the few who praises God for what he has done. Be ready for God to come, don’t get caught up in the false talk about Jesus from others who don’t know Him. 

Luke 16

Reading Luke 16 for Saturday, April 25th. Some people will not be convinced to change their ways even if the dead are raised again. 

Psalm 53

Reading Psalm 53 for Friday, April 24th. Foolishness is widespread. 

Psalm 52

Reading Psalm 52 for Thursday, April 23rd. A mighty man boasts of evil instead of good, but his life will end without a sure foundation. 

Psalm 51

Reading Psalm 51 for Wednesday, April 22nd. Consider sacrificing your will power to the will of God instead of animals.

Psalm 50

Reading Psalm 50 for Tuesday, April 21st. Sacrifice thank offerings. 

Psalm 49

Reading Psalm 49 for Monday, April 20th. The upright are warned not to be impressed by the rich who trust in their riches instead of God, because eternity of life cannot be bought. 

Psalm 48

Reading Psalm 48 for Friday, April 17th. God is so awesome it’s scary to some people. He is our guide to the end. 

Psalm 47

Reading Psalm 47 for Thursday, April 16th. God is worth celebrating, so let’s celebrate! 

Psalm 46

Reading Psalm 46 for Wednesday, April 15th. God is our help. 

Psalm 45

Reading Psalm 45 for Tuesday, April 14th. A royal wedding song. 

Psalm 44

Reading Psalm 44 for Monday, April 13th. God brought victory to David’s ancestors, but defeat to him, without an obvious cause. David asked him to wake up, and stop rejecting him. 

Psalm 43

Reading Psalm 43 for Friday, April 10th. David is depressed and oppressed, but he know God is his stronghold, joy, delight and his God. 

Psalm 42

Reading Psalm 42 for Thursday, April 9th. David is sad, while others ask him where his God is. 

Psalm 41

Reading Psalm 41 for Wednesday, April 8th. God will bless those who have regard for the weak. 

Psalm 40

Reading Psalm 40 for Tuesday, April 7th. David wants God to save him, and quick. 

Psalm 39

Reading Psalm 39 for Monday, April 6th. David suffered anguish as he kept his mouth shut in the prescience of the wicked. Life is but a breath. 

Psalm 38

Reading Psalm 38 for Friday, April 3rd. David was slandered for doing good. 

Psalm 37

Reading Psalm 37 for Thursday, April 2nd. “…There is a future for the man of peace.” -:37b

Psalm 36

Reading Psalm 36 for Wednesday, April 1st. David thinks about how sinful the wicked are, and praises God for His greatness, and asks for God to protect him and paralyze the schemes of those who might plot against him.

Luke 15

Reading Luke 15 for Tuesday, March 31st. Be glad when what was lost is found. Don’t resent the attention being directed away from the ‘never lost’.

Luke 14

Reading Luke 14 for Monday, March 30th. Jesus instructs partygoers and hosts how to conduct themselves selflessly. 

Luke 13

Reading Luke 13 for Friday, March 27th. Jesus healed a woman on the Sabbath. He also explains the nature of the kingdom of God with a parable. 

Luke 12

Reading Luke 12 for Thursday, March 26th. Jesus warns of storing up an abundance of treasures on earth and worrying so much about what to wear. 

Luke 11

Reading Luke 11 for Wednesday, March 25th. Jesus teaches his disciples about prayer. 

Psalm 35

Reading Psalm 35 for Tuesday, March 24th. David asks God to rescue the poor and the defenseless from the schemes of the wicked. 

Psalm 34

Reading Psalm 34 for Monday, March 23rd. David writes about how God saves the righteous from destruction. Even from broken bones! 

Psalm 33

Reading Psalm 33 for Friday, March 20th. David encourages us to sing to the LORD joyfully.

Psalm 32

Reading Psalm 32 for Thursday, March 19th. David encourages the godly to be honest with God and confess our sins to be forgiven and rejoice about it. 

Psalm 31

Reading Psalm 31 for Wednesday, March 18th. David shares about how God is his shelter and deliverer.  

Psalm 30

Reading Psalm 30 for Tuesday, March 17th. David sings about how thankful he is to The LORD, and tells us that God’s anger is short but His favor lasts a lifetime. 

Psalm 29

Reading Psalm 29 for Monday, March 16th. David writes a song about how powerful God is and how his glory makes creation tremble. 

Psalm 28

Reading Psalm 28 for Friday, March 13th. David asks God to not judge him as the wicked will be judged, and describes how they relate to their neighbors. 

Psalm 27

Reading Psalm 27 for Thursday, March 12th. David writes about the LORD, and how safe he feels around Him. 

Psalm 26

Reading Psalm 26 for Wednesday, March 11th. David boldly sings a song about how blameless he is and invites God to test him and search his heart. 

Psalm 25

Reading Psalm 25 for Tuesday, March 10th. David prays to God with song, remembering God’s attributes and asking for mercy as his life is remembered. 

Psalm 24

Reading Psalm 24 for Monday, March 9th. David asks, “Who can dwell on God’s holy hill?” , then promptly answers his own question. 

Psalm 23

Reading Psalm 23 for Friday, March 6th. God is our comforter, protector, and restorer in the same way for all who take refuge in Him. 

Psalm 22

Reading Psalm 22 for Thursday, March 5th. David’s Psalm quoted by Jesus Christ while being crucified, or a prophetic Psalm for the Christ to come. 

Psalm 21

Reading Psalm 21 for Wednesday, March 4th. A Psalm of David from a thankful king’s perspective. 

Psalm 20

Reading Psalm 20 for Tuesday, March 3rd. David trusts “…in the name of the LORD our God.” 

Psalm 19

Reading Psalm 19 for Monday, March 2nd. David praises God for His law and asks to be kept from willful sins. 

Luke 10

Reading Luke 10 for Friday, February 27th. Jesus sends out 72 people to prepare the towns for his arrival, and warns them not to focus on their powers, but on their salvation and heavenly identity. 

Luke 9

Reading Luke 9 for Thursday, February 26th. Jesus hangs out with Moses & Elijah, while his disciples nod off. 

Luke 8

Reading Luke 8 for Wednesday, February 25th. Jesus heals a possessed man. 

Luke 7

Reading Luke 7 for Tuesday, February 24th. Jesus forgives a sinful woman.

Luke 6

Reading Luke 6 for Monday, February 23rd. Jesus points out the difficulty in helping others with their sin while yours remains ignored.

Psalm 18

Reading Psalm 18 for Friday, February 20th. David writes about how God saved him from his enemies, while he was in distress. He continues discussing how powerful and mighty God is. He talks about how God makes things right for the righteous, and punishes the wicked. He explains how God empowered him to triumph his… Continue reading Psalm 18

Psalm 17

Reading Psalm 17 for Thursday, February 19th. David cries out in prayer to God to save him from the violent and reminds Him about how pure his heart is and how devoted he is to God.

Psalm 16

Reading Psalm 16 for Wednesday, February 18th. David expresses his confidence in God and exalts God.

Psalm 15

Reading Psalm 15 for Tuesday, February 17th. David describes the type of person who can hang out with a holy God.

Psalm 14

Reading Psalm 14 for Monday, February 16th. David describes a fool, then dreams of the day when God brings justice.

Psalm 13

Reading Psalm 13 for Friday, February 13th. David asks God to answer him as he is being pursued by enemies.

Psalm 12

Reading Psalm 12 for Thursday, February 12th. David notices that when society proudly celebrates man’s wickedness, the righteous become scarce. God saves the righteous and will not delay justice forever.

Psalm 11

Reading Psalm 11 for Wednesday, February 11th. David describes himself as a bird, his enemies as hunters and God as he who would exact judgement against his enemies with fire.

Psalm 10

Reading Psalm 10 for Tuesday, February 10th. David calls out for justice to a silent God. He asks for the wicked who plot crimes against the helpless to be brought to justice.

Psalm 9

Reading Psalm 9 for Monday, February 9th. David praises God for His protection and mercy and calls attention to the shortfalls of his enemies.

Psalm 8

Reading Psalm 8 for Friday, February 6th. David reflects on how confusing it is that God pays attention to mankind.

Psalm 7

Reading Psalm 7 for Thursday, February 5th. David finds security in God’s strength and protection. He asks for God’s justice and swift defense.

Psalm 6

Reading Psalm 6 for Wednesday, February 4th. David requests that God relieve him from his suffering.

Psalm 5

Reading Psalm 5 for Tuesday, February 3rd. David prays to God, aligns his will with God’s.

Psalm 4

Reading Psalm 4 for Monday, February 2nd. David writes a Psalm to God and about God. He asks Him to show His face when men ask, “Who can show us any good?”

Luke 5

Reading Luke 5 for Friday, January 30th. Jesus performs miracles and calls some men to follow him, instead of fishing or collecting taxes.

Luke 4

Reading Luke 4 for Thursday, January 29th. Jesus was tempted by Satan, rejected in his hometown, and commanded evil spirits to be quiet and leave.

Luke 3

Reading Luke 3 for Wednesday, January 28th. John the Baptist’s life activities and details of the genealogy of Jesus.

Luke 2

Reading Luke 2 for Tuesday, January 27th. Jesus was born and grew up to be a strong and wise young man in God’s grace. Many people spoke prophecies about him when they saw him.

Luke 1

Reading Luke 1 for Monday, January 26th. Luke begins his own account of the events before the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus.

Psalm 3

Reading Psalm 3 for Friday, January 23rd. David wrote a song that describes what he asked God for as he was running for his life.

Psalm 2

Reading Psalm 2 for Thursday, January 22nd. The nations who choose to make an enemy of God will not prevail, but those who take refuge in him will be safe.

Psalm 1

Reading Psalm 1 for Wednesday, January 21st. The righteous are contrasted with the wicked, and the results of their passions are described.

Job 42

Reading Job 42 for Tuesday, January 20th. Job turns from his flawed perspective and is doubly blessed by God after praying for mercy for his friends who spoke in error.

Job 41

Reading Job 41 for Monday, January 19th. God discusses how one would not mess with a Leviathan.

Job 40

Reading Job 40 for Friday, January 16th. God asks Job to respond to him. Job is questioned about his own power to save himself.

Job 39

Reading Job 39 for Thursday, January 15th. God asks lots of questions to illustrate the difference in perspective Job should have with God.

Job 38

Reading Job 38 for Wednesday, January 14th. God speaks to Job.

Job 37

Reading Job 37 for Tuesday, January 13th. God’s power is described by Elihu, who also rules out the possibility of Job’s suffering being unjust.

Job 36

Reading Job 36 for Monday, January 12th. Elihu continues to tell Job how his suffering is due to his own actions, and that God is great.

Job 35

Reading Job 35 for Friday, January 9th. Elihu thinks that Job’s complaints are making God less likely to answer him favorably or to even listen to him at all.

Job 34

Reading Job 34 for Thursday, January 8th. Elihu continues to blame Job for his situation.

Job 33

Reading Job 33 for Wednesday, January 7th. Elihu finally speaks. He accuses Job of sinful pride being the cause of his suffering.

Job 32

Reading Job 32 for Tuesday, January 6th. Elihu tells everyone why he waited until now to speak, and then describes in great length and detail the feelings welling up inside him of the desire to say things.

Job 31

Reading Job 31 for Monday, January 5th. Job explains the devotion he had to maintain purity and walk in godliness, even calling curses against himself if he was being inaccurate.

Job 30

Reading Job 30 for Friday, January 2nd. Job describes how despised and shunned he is now, even being ignored by God.

Job 29

Reading Job 29 for Thursday, January 1st. Job remembers how blessed he was, how admired and highly esteemed his words and counsel were.

Philippians 1

Reading Philippians 1 for Wednesday, December 31st. Paul explains that his being in chains is good for the gospel, and that suffering for Christ is part of God’s plan.

Ephesians 6

Reading Ephesians 6 for Tuesday, December 30th. Children and parents, Slaves and Masters all have ways to live out their faith with the roles they have been given. Put on all your armor to be prepared for the resistance to the exercising of your faith.

Ephesians 5

Reading Ephesians 5 for Monday, December 29th. Imitate God, and rid yourselves of every hint of impurity and immorality. Further, those who are married should model their marriage after Christ’s relationship to his bride, the church.

Ephesians 4

Reading Ephesians 4 for Saturday, December 27th. Be unified in Christ, and live as a new creation with new characteristics in line with your new nature.

Ephesians 3

Reading Ephesians 3 for Friday, December 26th. Paul explains his role as a preacher to the Gentiles.

Ephesians 2

Reading Ephesians 2 for Thursday, December 25th. We are saved by grace, and by Christ’s blood. Not by what we do or what is done to our flesh.

Job 28

Reading Job 28 for Wednesday, December 24th. Job describes mining operations, but says that wisdom cannot be found on earth as man searches for jewels. God tells us where to find wisdom.

Job 27

Reading Job 27 for Tuesday, December 23rd. Job states that he will not speak deceit or wickedness, and will hold on to his integrity until he dies.

Job 26

Reading Job 26 for Monday, December 22nd. Job sarcastically addresses Bildad and exclaims God’s unmeasurable power.

Job 25

Reading Job 25 for Saturday, December 20th. Bildad says that Job can’t be righteous before God, that it is in fact impossible for anyone to be without blame before a perfect God. Man “…is but a maggot”

Job 24

Reading Job 24 for Friday, December 19th. Job wonders why God doesn’t set times for judgement. People do all sorts of horrible things to each other. Injustice is everywhere.

Job 23

Reading Job 23 for Thursday, December 18th. Job replies that God is not answering his cries for help, but when He does listen, He will deliver him from his pain. Until God does take his life, he will persist while terrified of what may still be to come.