Bible Reading Plan – March 2018, Week 12
Monday, March 19:
The Priest’s & Tithing – The people tithe 10% and the priests tithe 10%
- Numbers 18
- Deuteronomy 14:22-29
- Malachi 3:8-12
Tuesday, March 20:
Striking the Rock Twice – Moses’ anger with Israel and Christ the rock (struck once at the cross)
- Numbers 20
- 1 Corinthians 10:1-4
- James 1:19-20
Wednesday, March 21:
The Bronze Serpent – Israel’s complaints, God’s judgment, and Christ on the cross
- Numbers 21:1-9
- John 3:14-17
- 1 Corinthians 10:5-12
Thursday, March 22:
Balaam & the Donkey – King Balak’s offer to the prophet Balaam and Balaam’s greed
- Numbers 22
- Numbers 23
- 2 Peter 2:15-16
Friday, March 23:
Phinehas & Baal-Poer – Israel’s sin against God & Phinehas’ passion for God
- Numbers 25
- Psalms 106:24-31
- Revelation 2:14
Saturday, March 24:
The Story of their Wandering – Reviewing Israel’s history and the Word of God
- Deuteronomy 1
- Deuteronomy 2
- Deuteronomy 4:1-14
Sunday, March 25:
- Off Day
Bible Reading Plan – March 2018, Week 11
Monday, March 12:
The Pillar of Cloud & Fire – Relying on human guidance vs. God’s guidance
- Numbers 9:15-23
- Numbers 10:29-36
- Isaiah 48:17-19
Tuesday, March 13:
The People’s Complaining – Israel’s complaining and God’s judgment
- Numbers 11
- Numbers 12
- Philippians 2:14-16
Wednesday, March 14:
The 12 Spies & 40 Days of Searching – The fears of the 10 spies vs. the faith of Caleb & Joshua
- Numbers 13
- Deuteronomy 1:19-28
- Joshua 14:6-9
Thursday, March 15:
The 12 Spies & 40 Years of Wandering – Israel’s unbelief and God’s judgment
- Numbers 14
- Deuteronomy 1:29-46
- Hebrews 3
Friday, March 16:
Korah, Dathan, & Abiram – Complaining about Moses and God’s judgment
- Numbers 16
- Psalms 106:9-18
- Jude 1:10-11
Saturday, March 17:
Aaron’s Rod – God chooses the tribe of Levi and fruitfulness proves God’s choice
- Numbers 17
- Numbers 1:47-54
- Luke 6:43-45
Sunday, March 18:
Abraham Lincoln
My father used to tell me, “When Abraham Lincoln was your age, Abraham Lincoln had a job. When Abraham Lincoln was your age, he walked twelve miles to get to school.”
I said, “Dad, when Abraham Lincoln was your age, he was President, okay?”
Someone is trying to buy us out
The chief executive officer of an electronics company called in his public relations director. “Listen, Wilson. Someone is trying to buy us out. It’s your job to get the price of our stock up so it’ll be too expensive for them. I don’t care how you do it, just do it.” And he did.
When asked how, he replied, “I started a rumor Wall Street obviously liked.”
“What was that?”
“I told them you were resigning.”
Bible Reading Plan – March 2018, Week 10
Monday, March 5:
Moses & the Golden Calf – Moses’ absence for 40 days and Israel’s Idolatry
- Exodus 32
- Psalms 106:19-23
- Acts 7:37-43
Tuesday, March 6:
Moses & Seeing God – Moses’ face shines with God’s glory after being in God’s presence
- Exodus 33
- Exodus 34
- 2 Corinthians 3
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Bible Reading Plan – February – March, 2018, Week 9
Monday, February 26:
Moses & Water from the Rock – Moses strikes the rock for live-giving water
- Exodus 17:1-7
- Psalms 78:12-25
- 1 Corinthians 10:1-4
Tuesday, February 27:
Moses & Holding up his Arms – Israel’s warfare & Moses’ prayer (supported by others)
- Exodus 17:8-15
- Deuteronomy 25:17-19
- 1 Timothy 2:8
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Made For Something More
“Identity” is a buzz word in our world – that question of what makes us who we are. The world tells us our identity is determined by a bunch of different factors, including:
- How we see ourselves,
- How we feel, and
- What others expect us to be.
But if you’ve tried to define yourself based on those factors, you know they’re ultimately hollow; they shift around like sand, leaving us with nothing solid to hold on to.
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They Are Jealous
Pete was telling a friend that he had just lost his job. “Why did the foreman fire you?” the friend asked in surprise.
“Oh,” Pete said, “you know how foremen are. They stand around with their hands in their pockets watching everyone else work.”
“We all know that,” replied his friend. “But why did he let you go?”
“Jealousy,” answered Pete. “All the other workers thought I was the foreman.”
Tip-Offs
Here are some tip-offs that your child may have some flaws . . . even though you may think he or she is perfect:
- Your child gets extra credit for being absent.
- Neighbors always have their cement poured while you are on vacation.
- You find the phone off the hook and the mailbox in his room.
- You are shopping with your child and a clerk give you a flyer from the store across the street.