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Eden to Eternity: A Year in the Bible With Daily Grace Chronological Plan

DAY 4 OF 365

Before you begin reading, pause for a moment to pray that God will help you know Him more today than yesterday. As you read today’s chapters, consider these questions:

1. What attributes of God’s character are revealed in the passage?

  • Consider places where the text directly states the character of God, as well as how His character is revealed through His words and actions.

2. How does the passage point to Jesus?

  • Consider how the passage reveals the problem of sin and the forgiveness of sins offered through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. What do I learn about myself in light of who God is?

3. How should the truth of this passage change me?

  • Consider how you fall short of God’s character, how the text reveals your sin nature, and what it says about your new identity in Christ.
  • Consider how you might pray for God to change your heart or what practical steps you can take toward cultivating habits of holiness.

4. How do the events of today's reading help you better understand the grand narrative of Scripture?

After you complete today's Scripture reading, consider listening to the corresponding podcast episode of A Year in the Bible With Daily Grace for further insight into how the reading fits into the story of Scripture, points to Jesus, and impacts our lives.

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About this Plan

Eden to Eternity: A Year in the Bible With Daily Grace Chronological Plan

The Bible tells one big story of redemption. But have you ever thought about what order the events in Scripture occurred? As we read the Bible we quickly notice that the books are grouped by genre, such as law, historical narrative, poetry, wisdom literature, and prophecy. But the events of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther actually occurred at the end of the Old Testament period. And some of the minor prophets prophesied before, during, or after the major prophets. By taking the time to study Scripture as the events unfolded, our knowledge and appreciation for God’s great plan of redemption throughout history deepens. This chronological plan walks through a few chapters a day to help you read through the entire Bible in one year as the events occurred. This plan corresponds with A Year in the Bible With Daily Grace podcast, where we explore how each chapter and event within the Bible points to Jesus, where it fits into the story of Scripture, and how God’s Word impacts us. We are so excited for you to join us on this journey!

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We would like to thank The Daily Grace Co. for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://thedailygraceco.com/