More Jesus Reading Plan 365Sample

2 Corinthians 1: How might God want to use your troubles?
Judges 13-14: If ever there was a flawed hero, it’s Samson! Where does God show up in this story, and where does Samson light out on his own?
Psalm 48: This is a love song for Jerusalem, the place of God’s temple. God’s people (you, his church) are now His temple. Pray this psalm with that in mind.
About this Plan

Reading the Bible is about a relationship with Jesus. This plan includes three resources to help; daily readings in the New and the Old Testaments, reflective questions for practical insight, and The Bible Project’s video overviews for contextual insight for each book. In 365 days, this plan will cover the whole Bible once and include a bonus round of Gospels and Romans to keep our attention on Jesus.
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