More Jesus Reading Plan 365Sample

Recording your thoughts is a great way to reflect on and remember what Jesus is showing you each day. There’s no right (or wrong!) way to journal, but SOAP is one helpful format:
- Scripture: Choose one verse or passage
- Observation: What is it communicating
- Application: How can you apply this to your life
- Prayer: Ask for God’s help to change
Use the 'Talk it over' space (if you're reading with friends) or select a verse and make aNote, then write a phrase or sentence for each. If God is speaking, it's worth writing down!
Reflective Questions:
Luke 3: Can you think of how Jesus is good news for the people in your life, both Christians and non-Christians?
Genesis 5: Why does the author remind us that we’re created in God’s image?
Genesis 6: What does it look like to walk faithfully with God today?
Psalm 2: Describe God’s response to the nations’ plots. What does this teach about the nature of God?
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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