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  • Genesis 5:1-7:24 + Matthew 3:7-4:11 + Psalm 3:1-8 + Proverbs 1:10-19
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    Old Testament – Today in Genesis chapter 5 we read about the genealogy from Adam to Noah.  You will note that there are some long life spans here in this genealogy!  I do believe these ages in this genealogy are literal for the following reasons offered up by many Biblical scholars: 1.  the human race was more genetically pure in this early time period, so diseases did not shorten life spans; 2. no rain had yet fallen on the earth – until the next chapter – so the expanse of water above the earth protected people from environmental factors; and/or 3. God gave people longer life spans so they would have time to fill the earth – per Genesis 1:28.  Below is a portrait of Noah and his wife by Guy Rowe:

    Noah_wife

    In Genesis 6 we read about the Flood.  Most evangelical commentaries  say that this was a literal flood that covered the entire earth, which I agree with. Below is “Noah’s Ark” by American folk painter Edward Hicks from 1846:

    Noah_ark

    Chapter 6 verses 5 & 6 stood out to me in today’s readings: “Now the LORD observed the extent of the people’s wickedness, and he saw that all their thoughts were consistently and totally evil.  So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them. It broke his heart.” I think it was this last sentence that really stood out to me – It broke his heart.  God’s heart was broken over our behavior.  I love realizing that God has this type of compassion and care for what we do.  What we do matters to God!  When we are obedient and faithful and loving, God rejoices!  When we are not, it breaks his heart.  I hope it encourages you to know that God did not just create you and doesn’t really care whether you do well in this life – he is rooting for you!  He wants you to run the race well and receive the prize!

    Run_prize

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis titled “Coming to Grips with Genealogies” is at this link, “The Flood” is at this link, and “The Sons of God and the Daughters of Men” is at this link. Please click on this last link to learn more about the Nephilim from today’s readings in Genesis 6:4. A quote from this link is: “According to this view, the ‘sons of God’ of verses 2 and 4 are fallen angels, which have taken the form of masculine human-like creatures. These angels married women of the human race (either Cainites or Sethites) and the resulting offspring were the Nephilim. The Nephilim were giants with physical superiority and therefore established themselves as men of renown for their physical prowess and military might. This race of half human creatures was wiped out by the flood, along with mankind in general, who were sinners in their own right (verse 6:11,12).”

    New Testament – Today’s Matthew readings are incredible on so many levels.  We begin by reading about John the Baptist scolding the Pharisees and Sadducees!  John is not joking around here…  I think one verse that really stood out to me was verse 8: “Prove by the way you live that you have really turned from your sins and turned to God.”  and verse 10: “Yes, every tree that does not produce good fruit will be chopped down and thrown into the fire.”  I think what I hear John saying here is that we are called to truly repent and change our ways.  Not just to say some nice words or just show up to church on Sundays – but to be transformed.  Our lives should be visibly different from our past if we have really turned from our sins and turned to God.  And this change will be evident by our lives producing “good fruit” – examples of which can certainly be seen in any of the Ten Commandments or loving our neighbor as ourselves and above all loving God with all our hearts, minds, soul and strength.  Our lives should look very different from our past.  Do they?  Does yours? Below is a stained glass image of John the Baptist used by permission and copyright held by cambridge2000.com/gallery:

    John_the_baptist

    Verses 16 & 17 are phenomenal as we see the three persons of the Trinity interacting with each other! God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit: “After his baptism, as Jesus came up out of the water, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and settling on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, and I am fully pleased with him.””  Jesus’ baptism is very significant because it is the act that opens up the public ministry phase of Jesus’ life.

    Baptism_jesus

    Now – I think what happens just after Jesus’ baptism is something each of us should take heed of – the devil comes in full force after Jesus.  I heard someone tell me just before I was baptized many years ago that whenever we make a public declaration that we love God: the Father, Jesus the Son, & the Holy Spirit and that we want to follow Him, the devil and temptation very likely will appear.  The devil isn’t happy when we are moving forward in our love of Jesus and loving others – and he wants to derail it.   And that’s what we see here in chapter 4 – God: the Father, Jesus the Son, & the Holy Spirit have just declared “Game On!” with Jesus’ public ministry via the baptism – and then who should show up coming after Jesus?  If the devil showed up to tempt Jesus, don’t you think he might try to show up in our lives when we are starting something big in our faith walk?  Fortunately, Jesus gives us all the answers we need in chapter 4 to thwart the devil’s attacks.

    Temptation

    Chapter 4 verse 4 I believe is one of the most important verses for us to commit to memory in all of the Bible: “But Jesus told him, “No! The Scriptures say, `People need more than bread for their life; they must feed on every word of God.'” (NLT).  Or, you might recognize this verse a bit better in NIV format: “Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”  This is such a powerful spiritual truth that Jesus is conveying – we will not live full and true lives if we live simply on bread alone.  We need spiritual nourishment – food – from every Word of God.  Where do we get this Word of God?  You got it – the Bible.  And note that Jesus says “every” word of God.  This means the whole Bible is spiritual food for us.  All of it.  Not just the parts we like the best.  🙂  We can learn something and be nourished by even the long genealogies!  Seriously.   So – I want to applaud you for going through the One Year Bible – you will be getting nourishment from “every” Word of God this year!  Below is an oil painting by Juan De Flandes from 1504 – (he actually painted this piece for Queen Isabella of Spain’s private altar at that time):

    Temptation_of_christ

    One other important point to make in Matthew 4:4 and the 2 other temptations in this chapter.  We see the devil tempting Jesus with things that may look enticing to Jesus or to us.  But they are lies.  And note – this is important – how Jesus fends off the devil’s temptations and lies – by quoting Scripture!  Jesus knew Scripture (well, yes, technically He is Scripture…:) The point is this. I do believe that we need to do more than just read the Bible.  We need to memorize many portions of the Bible to protect us when the devil is attacking.  If we have Scripture memorized, when we are tempted, we can quickly call to mind a verse or two that will bring us back into right state of mind – focusing back on God: the Father, Jesus the Son, & the Holy Spirit and their love and strength available through the Holy Spirit.  If we don’t have Scripture memorized, as Jesus clearly did in this chapter, we are at risk of falling prey to the deception and lies of the temptation.  So – I am mostly preaching this to myself!  🙂  But, I really want to do more memorization of Scripture this year.  I have several verses down – but not enough.  Proverbs 3:5-6 certainly comes to mind for me often when I am worried or stressed and it transforms my state of mind immediately!  What can you apply in your life today based on how Jesus rebuked the devil’s temptations?

    Temptation_of_christ_10_3

    Very important to note is what happened when Jesus rebuked the devil’s temptations with Scripture, the Word of God, in verse 11: “Then the Devil went away.”  Amen to that!  🙂

    Temptationofjesus

    Bible.org’s commentary on our readings today in Matthew titled “The Baptism of Jesus” is at this link, “The Temptation of Jesus, Part 1” is at this link, “Satan’s “Leap of Faith”” is at this link, and “The Third Temptation of Jesus” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 3 is a wonderful Psalm of David’s, when he was fleeing his own son Absalom – details of which we will read about later this year.  Verse 5 stood out to me today: “I lay down and slept. I woke up in safety, for the LORD was watching over me.”  God watches over us as we sleep!  I like that a lot!  I hope this verse comforts you as you sleep tonight!

    Sleep

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 1 verses 17 and 18 teach us this today: “When a bird sees a trap being set, it stays away.  But not these people! They set an ambush for themselves; they booby-trap their own lives!” I think these verses basically say that birds are smarter than those who conspire to do harm to others – Are you with me on this thought??  🙂  Speaking of smart birds and one who conspires to do harm to another…:

    Smart_bird

    Worship Video:  Today’s readings in Matthew about Jesus modeling to us how to defeat Satan’s temptations with the Word reminded me of Matt Maher’s beautiful song “Lord I Need You” performed here live:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaVPupbNFAo

    Do you know you need the Lord?  Click here to Need Him!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'” Matthew 4:4 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray for God’s leading in ways that He might be calling you to memorize Scripture this year.  Pray that this year you literally will live on every word that comes from the mouth of God. Pray for our world to repent and not live on bread alone, but on God’s Word.

    Comments from You and Questions of the Day:  Back to my reflections above about how Jesus rebuked the devil’s temptations today with Scripture.  Are you memorizing Scripture on a regular basis?  Are you bringing Scripture to mind when faced with temptation or sadness or whatever ails you? I would love to know which verses you have found useful in your life?  Do you have advice on how to best go about memorizing Scripture?  Will you join me in my plan to memorize more Scripture verses this year?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Ramona:

    Several verses caught my eye in this reading, the first is:
    1) 1When God created people, he made them in the likeness of God …3When Adam was 130 years old, his son Seth was born, and Seth was the very image of his father. (Genesis 5:1,3 NLT)
    Hmm, First man was made in the image of God, and subsequently all the others were made in the image of his father, Adam. There is a BIG difference when we have an image of the original then when we make an image of the “copy” so to speak. (Could this have something to do with the sons of God/daughters of men? Just a thought and I’m not throwing out a theology.)
    2) Then the Lord said, My Spirit shall not forever dwell and strive with man, for he also is flesh; but his days shall yet be 120 years.
    (Genesis 6:3 AMP)
    I used another translation for my second eye-catcher. “My Spirit will not forever strive with man for he is ALSO flesh.” The image God made Adam in, in my humble opinion, was not after our outward appearance. There was something else about us that was placed within us that reflected God’s image back to Him. I think that is a hint for me, for us to get off of the skin color, straight hair curly/nappy hair, wide nose thin note, big lips thin lips kick we find ourselves on in an attempt to demonize each other.
    3) It’s not so much as what you know but who you know.
    But Noah found grace (favor) in the eyes of the Lord. This is the history of the generations of Noah. Noah was a just and righteous man, blameless in his [evil] generation; Noah walked [in habitual fellowship] with God.
    (Genesis 6:8-9 AMP)
    Noah’s sons and daughter-in-laws were given favor by God not because of their righteousness but because of their father’s righteousness. Proverbs 13:22 states:
    A good man leaves an inheritance [of moral stability and goodness] to his children’s children, and the wealth of the sinner [finds its way eventually] into the hands of the righteous, for whom it was laid up.
    (Proverbs 13:22 AMP)
    Our lives are lived not so much for ourselves but for our progeny. What kind of inheritance are we leaving?
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Thomas:

    A few things grabbed my attention in the readings this morning:
    1) As in Genesis 3, I can see another little picture of Jesus in Genesis 6, in just a few verses. Genesis 6:8, Noah is the chosen one, the only righteous one (7:1). Then in 6:19 every living thing goes in to the ark. Now this connection is tenuous, but the ark as we will come to read (ark of the covenant) is the vessel which holds God’s promise, so in a way, Noah’s ark also contains God’s promise – his promise to keep Noah and his family alive. In 7:16 we read that the LORD closed the ark behind Noah – God seals his promise.
    2) Last year I was struck by how the readings in the different sections tie up, and it happened today! Proverbs 1:10 reads, ‘My son, if sinners entice you, do not consent.’ And over in Matthew 4, this is what we see; The Son is being enticed but does not consent.
    3) If we are in Christ, then we become children of God (cf. John 1:12). Regarding the ‘sons of God’ and ‘daughters of men’ I tend to think that it might be the two family lines that split from Adam and Eve. On one hand is the line of Cain, who ‘went out from the presence of the LORD’ (Genesis 4:16) – this may be the daughters of men, and on the other hand is the line of Seth, a line of people who ‘call[ed] upon the name of the LORD.’ (Genesis 4:26). Don’t forget to compare Matthew 24:36-41 with this passage. I could very well be wrong, but maybe it’s in the same train of thought as Paul when he writes that believers should only marry ‘in the Lord.’ (1 Corinthians 7:39). Perhaps compare also Malachi 2:11? My thoughts are still being formed on this topic.
    4) I can agree with Mike’s comments about how the devil comes in full force after Jesus was baptised. It is very true – I was baptised about 18 months ago and that night my confidence in Christ came under attack from Satan, attempting to convice me that what I had done was merely for aesthetics and didn’t mean a thing. But Praise God for His victory!
    I am setting about memorising one verse a day from the readings, posting them up on my blog. For today, Proverbs 1:10 is the one to remember for me.
    Peace,
    Thomas

    ======= Pastor Jim:

    Mike you asked about memorization material – aids. This is a long one condense if you need to.
    WHY MEMORIZE SCRIPTURE?
    1. To avoid sin.
    “Thy word have I hid in mine heart,
    that I might not sin against thee.”
    Psalm 119:11
    2. Out of obedience.
    “My son, keep my words, and lay up my commandments with thee.
    Keep my commandments, and live;
    and my law as the apple of thine eye.
    Bind them upon thy fingers,
    write them upon the table of thine heart.”
    Proverbs 7:1-3
    3. In order to resist the devil
    In Matthew 4 (which was in today’s reading), Jesus was tempted three times by the devil, and each time He quoted scripture back saying “it is written…”. In the end (v. 11) the devil left Him. We too can do that, if we lay up His words in our heart through memorization. John 14:26 says: “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.”
    4. To teach our children.
    “And these words,
    which I command thee this day,
    shall be in thine heart:
    And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children,
    and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house,
    and when thou walkest by the way,
    and when thou liest down,
    and when thou risest up.
    Deuteronomy 6:6-7
    5. To be prepared to share the Gospel
    But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts:
    and be ready always to give an answer to
    every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you
    with meekness and fear:
    1 Peter 3:15
    We are commanded to put on the armour of God which includes putting on shoes of preparation to share the Gospel. Ephesians 6:15 says “And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” Memorization is one way to be prepared to share the Gospel.
    That you may answer. Proverbs 22:20-21 says “Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge, That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth; that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?”
    6. To overcome our own will
    Then I said, I will not make mention of him,
    nor speak any more in his name.
    But his word was in mine heart
    as a burning fire shut up in my bones,
    and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.
    Jeremiah 20:9
    In this time of Jeremiah’s life, God’s word had been made a “reproach” and a “derision” daily. So Jeremiah had a bad attitude and decided that he was no longer going to speak out for God. But God’s word was burning inside him, and he could not stay silent.
    Here´s a good Bible Memorization Plan:
    1. Choose a topic
    2. Find a verse and write it on a card
    3. Read the verse several times for meaning
    4. Set the verse aside until tomorrow
    5. Read the verse phrase by phrase, looking away from it as you begin to remember the words. Repeat several times
    6. Do this for five days in a row, or until you can remember the whole verse and its “address” (reference) without a prompt
    7. Use weekends to review memorized verses.
    This is a part of a series of lessons on memorization.
    Hope it helps!
    Pastor Jim

    ======= Jason:

    Hi everyone.
    I got a late start on this years readings just this morning. Thank you Mike for doing this. My wife and I read through the entire bible the first few years of our marriage but haven’t the last few. I’m excited to do it again this year. It definatly is spiritual food, and when we don’t eat we get spiritually weak and starve. I’m a youth pastor and weekly I remind the kids of this verse in Matthew. Your right, I think it should be one of the top two or three that everyone should memorize.
    I like memorizing scripture by writing the verse on a card and reviewing and meditating on it through out the day. I usually resolve to do it each year but never make it past the first few weeks of February. But I will try again.. I like the idea of putting it on a PDA or something similar… Making it a priority befoore we indulge in other kinds of media… It’s all about priorities right? So guys, I’m looking forward to hanging out reading God’s word this year with you!
    Quickly, In reading the first few chapters while catching up this morning, I thought Genensis 4:26 was interesting, “at that time men began to call upon the namme of the Lord” Wow I wonder if that was a time of revival in that age… ? Just a thought..

    ======= Betty:

    What a great reading today. What struck me was Genesis 6:8, the “But Noah”..how remarkable and amazing God’s heart of love that despite the sinfulness seen in his creation, for the presence of one righteous man, God saved him. It goes to show that one man can make a difference. God’s personal attention to each of us, His knowledge of everything we say, do, think….wow. It’s wonderful to know that God makes exceptions and that the “but” could be us. Along that same vein, Romans 5:6-8 “When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners. Now, no one is likely to die for a good person, though someone might be willing to die for a person who is especially good. BUT GOD showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.” Praise God, He changed the course of mankind because of His unfailing love for us.
    Betty

    ======= Laura:

    On 6:1-4. There are a couple of additional theories on the identity of the ‘sons of God’. One that sounds a bit wacko but actually as fair support is that the sons of God are angels/demons (the phrase probably means this in Job 1:6; 2:1; and 38:7). Another theory is that the sons of God are not demons but demonized individuals. All three theories have plusses and minusses. The bottom line, though, is that sin was running wild and God judged via the flood.
    On the gender discussion, note that there are two Hebrew terms translated ‘man’: adam and ish. ‘Adam’ can be translated as ‘human’ in most instances. The male human was named after the race, “Adam”. The other term, ‘ish’, has ‘man, or male human’ as its primary meaning. This is the term used in Gen 2:23.
    Anyhow, a few things really stuck out this morning: In Genesis, I find it amazing that God rescued humanity because one man out of all humanity found favor. God had decided to wipe us all out and start over, but Noah found favor. Thank God for his favor. Thank God for the one Man who has found favor: Jesus… on that note…
    In Matthew, every time I read of the Father’s blessing on the Son, I tear up a bit: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”
    Jesus has found favor and as the God-Man, those who trust him rather than themselves share in his favor. How cool is that!
    Laura

    ======= Sean:

    Matthew 4:6 sticks out to me because the devil is using Scripture. It is important to know the entire Bible. Sometimes people will use quotes from the Bible to promote what they believe or justify actions. This verse helps me see the importance of looking at the big picture first. It was weird for me to think of the devil trying to use scripture while tempting Jesus.
    Sean

    ======= Ramona (2nd post today):

    Matthew 3:7-4:11
    I had resolved for this New Year that I would focus my thoughts and ramblings on the Old Testament because there are so many more posters on the Blog this go ‘round, but alas, interesting things, verses and thoughts didn’t adhere to my resolution.
    Jesus the Son of God, sinless and righteous directed John the Baptist to Baptize Him. John thinking and knowing that Jesus was sinless at first balked at this task. His thoughts, and I must confess, my thoughts tend to go the way of my own understanding and not God’s: that to be baptized must mean we are sinful. Jesus’ need to be Baptized blows my little theory out of the water.
    Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John to be baptized by him. But John protested strenuously, having in mind to prevent Him, saying, It is I who have need to be baptized by You, and do You come to me? But Jesus replied to him, Permit it just now; for this is the fitting way for [both of] us to fulfill all righteousness [that is, to perform completely whatever is right]. Then he permitted Him.
    (Matthew 3:13-15 AMP)
    Good is not good unless it is righteousness. Righteousness is doing the will of God not the will of man. It’s all about what God says and not what man says or thinks.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Timothy:

    What strikes me most about Genesis Chapter 5 is this: it’s the death chapter. Yeah, it lists all the incredible ages that people lived to – and I don’t have any problem whatsoever believing this is literally true. But more importantly, after every one is listed, the Word says…AND HE DIED. Man that is truly sad. It takes me back to when God told Adam, “if you eat of this tree you shall surely die.” Before the fall there was no death. It must have been a truly foreign concept to Adam. It certainly wasn’t just a concept now. Sin brings death – always – every time – full stop – no questions asked.
    Timothy

    ======= Kristy:

    Why is it there the distinction between ‘sons of God’ and ‘human women’ (Genesis 6:4)? Are we not all sons and daughters of God? Are we not all human? Or am I just being oversensitive…? Hmmm.
    Kristy

    ======= Sarah-Jane:

    Hey everyone,
    Kristy, I too was somewhat alerted and confused when I read about sons of God and daughters of man. I also think this might be referring to a generation of women that came out of Cains bloodline. Unfortunately Cains bloodline became a cursed generation and I think this may bear some relevance as to why women in this context are labelled Daughters of men, as I think they may be descendants of Cains bloodline. I do not think that this refers however to all women, as it clearly says in Gen 1:27 “God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him, male AND female he created THEM”. Incidentally, I think it’s worth saying that the word Man is part of the word WoMAN and I believe therefore when God refers to man that he refers also to woman, as we were created by God from man in the image of Christ.
    I am overwhelmed by the depth of Gods emotion in Genesis 6:5-6…
    “The Lord saw how great mans wickedness on the earth had become…. The Lord was grieved…and his heart was filled with pain”
    I also love this verse because so many of my friends who don’t yet know God will often (and fairly) argue that if there is a God how could he allow such evil to happen in the world. I am always more blown away by the heart cry of my friends ‘doesn’t he care’? ‘If he did care then why?’ I think this verse is an awesome verse to explain the depth of Gods love and the pain he experiences when he sees the sins of the world a thousand times over. It is worth noting that this point does not finish there… It goes onto say in Chapter 8 (soz I got carried away with reading today) v.21 “…Never again will I curse the ground because of man EVEN THOUGH every inclination of his heart is evil from childhood… never again will I destroy all living creatures” I believe that despite mans wickedness and sinfulness that God suffered pain when he wiped out humankind (other than Noah) and for this reason he vows never to do it again. They are my thoughts I hasten to add.
    Finally… I know I’m writing a long one today!
    Psalm 3:3-4 What an encouragement. I particularly like the line “you bestow glory on me and life up my head” I picture myself sometimes with a downcast face (like you sometimes see in children or in lovers, then their parent or partner takes their chin and lifts it up) and God taking his hand and lifting up my chin towards his glory. There is something so gentle but strong about that verse…
    Enough from me. Blessings to you all
    Sarah-Jane

    ======== Sue:

    Kristy and Sarah-Jane, please read what Mike shared about this at
    http://www.bible.org/page.php?page_id=67
    It offers three considerations about who the Sons of God were (most convincing to me is the “fallen angels”), and it would also explain why the flood was necessary, as God certainly would not want to provide salvation to fallen angels or their offspring, eh?
    Sue

    ======= Anka:

    There’s a beautiful picture,Enoch walked with God inspite of all the wickedness around.Today the issue of clean and unclean animals struck me because I thought this only came up when Israel was given a culture to follow by God.I see a lot of indications of commnunication and God revealing Himself from the start.
    Funny that Lamech whose name was first associated with polygamy and killing two men give birth to Noah..Guess here again Noah had to decide who to follow,God or family tradition.Noah had one wife,no criminal record..I really can’t see any verse that Noah’s sons and daughter in law were also righteous…could Noah have interceeded for his family?(These are the musings of a girl praying for her unsaved family).Also signs of God’s judgement were evident,His people were building an ark that must have been huge,putting together the world first’s zoo….Even Lamech hoped God’s curse would be lifted
    “Now he called his name Noah, saying, “This one will give us rest from our work and from the toil of our hands arising from (G)the ground which the LORD has cursed.”
    Yet though God still communicated with His people,His laws though not written were known,the people ignored the signs…they could have asked God…but they chose to go with what they knew/what was popular/what was comfortable………………………………………………………………..
    “(E)Therefore bear fruit (F)in keeping with repentance”
    Another passage that stood out today,how many times have I repeatedly repented over the same issue…Guess,my memory verse this week should be”22But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 24Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires”…as well as other verses that have “self-control”in them…
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Sally:

    My children and I find that we learn scriptures best through song. We sing them! If the scripture you want to remember has not been put to music, we make our own composition by using any well known tune …
    Sally

    ======= Kitty:

    Mike, your reflection on scripture memorization is fantastic! That really encouraged me to commit to memorizing Scripture on a regular basis.
    The verses I have found useful in my life are many, and two examples are Philippians 4:6-7 & Romans 8:28. Check them out and memorize them if you can!
    The insights Mike had on Matthew 4:4 about us needing to live on every Word of God is so important. I am so glad to have joined all of you to read the bible in one year.
    Also, your list of lessons of memorisation is great Jim!
    Kitty

    ======= Jenny:

    I definately love John’s boldness in Matthew. he paved the way, he never considered himself great, he said, One is coming who is far greater, One who’s shoe straps i am notfit to buckle. John must have been so blessed! wat an amazing purpose in life!
    Water baptism means nothing if we are not renewed on the inside and baptitized in the Spirit. Our hearts must be circumsized, we must put off the old man, reckon him/her dead, and put on the new. When we truely repent and Christ enters our lives, we are saved. Its an inward change and only can be done by the power of the spirit. Outward acts may testify to what happened on the inside, but outward acts alone, within the change inward is worthless.
    I was thinking about Jesus’ temptation…I often saw pics when i was a kid of this hideous devil speaking with Jesus. I believe it was a temptation like we face…we dont see it, its our inward thoughts, subtle…like say we find a wallet full of money and we feel this urge to take the money…that is satan tempting us. We must obey and use of scripture is very necessary, for example, just saying in your mind over and over, ‘tho shall not steal’. the enemy will flee. the enemy appeals to our individual desires. No matter what, we can always cry out as Peter did when he was sinking, ‘Lord, save me!’ when your tempted with watver, cry out to God, Lord svae me! DEFINATELY memorizing scripture for our indidvidual attacks/temptations is critical…it is soooo powerful. i wasted too many years trying to fight off temptation on my own instead of grabbing the sword, the word of God!
    Also VERY important to see in Matt 4…satan knows scripture! He will use this in our temptations…we must be discerning!!!
    In Psalm I loved: “But you are a shield around me, O LORD”. How true…to fully trust God has your back at all times is such a peace and comfort.
    v. 8 “From the LORD comes deliverance”. I love this…so true!
    v.3 stood out for me as well: “Many are saying of me, ‘God will not deliver him.’”
    …this is a reminder not to listen to others, ppl may discourage us, both unbeleivers and believers (in my life anyhow). But trust the Lord, listen to Him, dont receive what the naysayers speak. (in fact there are many unbelievers in my life that are more supportive than sum believers! they will encourage me to trust in my God! whereas some of the believers in my life have discouraged me.) Its very imprtant to build each other up, especially those of the same faith! How awful when we tear our brothers and sisters down!
    Prov: “if sinners entice you, do not give in to them” this reminds me of the other day’s readings, eve enticed adam. But in the end, it was adam’s fault for his sin and eve who blamed the serpant, it was her sin as well. We should not give in when enticed, but when if we do, we have NO one else to blame but ourselves. Lets not pass the buck, but take responsiblity for our wrong!
    Gen has more great history! Wow, some old peeps. I would not want to live on earth that long! How cool, “Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away”. This is the only man that didnt have a physical death….he was just raptured out. Lucky guy 
    Another verse that stood out: “My Spirit will not contend with man forever…” God will not strive with hardened hearts forever..there is a point where God will give people over to their sins, tho know God is very patient and longsuffering.
    Gen 6:6 touched me as well, “The LORD was grieved that he had made man on the earth, and his heart was filled with pain”. aaaaw :(( I know I have pained the Lord many times.
    I believe it took Noah like 40 yrs to build the ark? around there…and he was mocked by the ppl, this guy making this huge boat for this suposed flood…they thought he was off his rocker. Oh but, why or why did God allow the cockroach, potato bug, and those nasty things to remain, haha. Its amazing tho, God had control of those animals.
    notice Gen. 7 tells Noah to go in the ark and the rain will begin in 7 days…God was giving ppl time to repent…God is always gracious!
    I definately believe in the literal flood…there were seashells found at the top of the Hymalayas…there’s all kinds of evidence to support that! Love today’s readings!!
    Jenny

    ======= Mae:

    When I read about Noah, it makes me think back when I was a little girl. I used to have a cassette from The Ark of Noah. I remember hearing the rain fall down, I was pretty scared to hear it! It sounded like a huge flood in my own room! Funny to think about how I thought about it when I was a little girl, I thought of it as a “Exciting story!”, never understood why there was a flood. I remember God telling Noah to make the ark, but I never wondered why. But I did know that Noah was pretty lucky that God told him to build an ark, that way he was saved! And I still feel that way! Noah and his family were lucky to be the chosen ones!
    I like reading Matthew. I saw 3:16 marked in my Bible “And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him;”. I marked it during my readings in the week after I got saved. The Pastor gave me a little book that I had to study in the first week of my rebirth, he told me that it was an important week. In that week I read about Jesus being baptised. I recognize what you wrote “whenever we make a public declaration that we love Jesus and God and that we want to follow him, the devil and temptation very likely will appear”. I had a hard week after my baptism. I really didn’t know what happened. I had thought that weren’t mine, I had moment that I was scared in my own house, I was impatient towards Jaden, I wanted to go to the midweekservice and got a temporary flue that only lasted 3 hours. I didn’t know what happened! I was not myself! Finally on Sundaymorning I went to church, I got sick Sundaymorning but I faught myself through that, I got into the car, I hardly saw a thing, I was so sick! When I arrived in church I cried all the way to the altar, I got on my knees and prayed together with one of my sisters. After the service my pastor layed his hand on my forehead and that was the moment of relieve! I faught for a week and then finally the devil left me alone 4:11 “Then the devil left Him, and behold, angels came and were ministering to Him”. I didn’t know what happened to me that week. My pastor told me that I had ‘attacks’, I didn’t know it had a name! I didn’t know everybody goes through that from time to time. I had my struggles, but not like in the week after my baptism. That was so heavy and intens … Now I know that if that happens again I just have to find my way to go to church. Sick or not sick, just make sure to get there. So I can pray at the altar. The devil just doesn’t want me to go to my Fathers house. But now I’ll make sure that I’ll get there! No matter how sick I am!!!
    Again such a wonderful Psalm!!! Verse 3 stood out for me “But you, O LORD, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head”. Because of His strength I can lift my head up high, no matter what! Thinking of myself as being His child makes me lift up my head. I want God to shine through me while I lift my head! Because of Him I am the person that I want to be!!
    Proverbs 1:17 stoot out for me today “If a bird sees a trap being set, it knows to stay away”. Well, let me be a bird then!!! I mostly stay away when I see a trap being set. But I can be naive from time to time or I can trust people when they say “It’s not a trap, it just looks like one”. You know what I mean? But I surely want to teach myself, or I have to say “have God teach me” to recognize a trap and to stay away from it!
    Mae

    ======= Gina:

    WOW! People lived really long! I’m with Jenny on that one, I wouldn’t want to live that long. I thought it was funny how God says in Gen 6:3 “My spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is mortal, his days will be a hundred and twenty years” – Kind of like God got tired of all our sin and takes away years of our life. Just a reminder that God is in control…He gives and he takes away.
    Matthew 3:8, John the Baptist says “produce fruit in keeping with repentance” – I love that! It’s so reminds me that I need to continually confess and turn from sin in order to still be productive for God. If there is unconfessed sin in my life, there is a barrier between me and God and I probably won’t be as effective in resisting temptation, sharing my faith or obeying God the way that I should.
    I also like to be remineded of my baptism. I was baptized as an infant but when I got saved, I wanted to come up out of that water so badly! And when I finally was able to…WOW…what a feeling of freedom! I will cherish that day forever!
    Psalm 3 is just awesome for me and my husband right now. We are praying for a new job for him because he travels ALOT with the one he has now. Psalm 3 reminds me that God has our back…He is in control and He is the shield around us. Even when it feel like the enemy is coming at us from all angles, God sustains us to keep pressing on and trust Him. I also love the verse that says “from the Lord comes deliverance” – what a great memory verse in times of any trouble!
    Proverbs is great! Even though we need to be around non-christians in order to share Jesus with them, we do not have to “be enticed by them or give in to them” – I know some of my friends do things that I no longer do – it’s tough saying “no” sometimes and being the outcast – but because of my own convictions, I know there are certain things that I can no longer be a part of or I wll fall back in to my old ways! I love my non-christian friends…even thought they think I’ve fallen off the deep end, I love them and pray that God will open their eyes and heart to Him!
    Gina

    ======= Sue:

    Genesis 6
    1 When men began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them,
    2 the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose.
    Or, hey! anyone here have a problem with motion sickness? I don’t think they were issued any Dramamine!
    Angels are depicted as women in our culture.
    Yet I believe every angel in scripture has been described as masculine.
    Where did we get this concept of angels being feminine? We put them on the tops of Christmas trees, they are portrayed as babies in pictures, and yet each time I read about angels in scripture men are in such awe of them that they fall to their knees, and how frightening would it be for feminine or infantile angels to be guarding the garden of Eden?
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    150 days of flooding! That is five months folks! You get stuck in an ark with all those bleating animals, feeding all that livestock, cleaning out all the excrement, and trying to eat with that stench, you BETTER be righteous, or there is going to be a problem, HOUSTON! *LOL*
    I live in the Pacific Northwest, and science has determined that the amount of rain here causes depression in many people, and they advise heat lamps to treat the depression!
    Just imagine if you don’t get along with your mother-in-law in that ark!
    Or not just TWO women in the same kitchen–you have FOUR women now who perform their tasks with their personal ritual.
    Oh, and how about all that testosterone, guys? Brothers notoriously are having spats!
    My what a ride that must have been for five long months!!!
    Or, hey! Anyone have problems with motion sickness? I don’t think they issued any Dramamine back then.
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    Matthew 4
    4Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'[a]”
    I think of how God created the heavens and the earth, this was all SPOKEN into existence. Scripture says our days are numbered! It is only because of the WORD THAT COMES FROM THE MOUTH OF GOD that accounts for our very existence at this moment!
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    Selah
    I don’t know exactly where I heard that this means: Meditate on this.
    I think it may have been through one of Bill Gothard’s seminars–anyway, whenever I see “Selah” in the Psalms, I pause (I hope I meditate too).
    Sue

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello,
    Grace–I am not sure how literally we are to interpret “striking his heel” in Genesis 3:15. This excerpt from the Believer’s Bible Commentary offers one pretty good interpretation:
    “…this verse is known as the protevangelium, meaning “The First Gospel.” It predicts the perpetual hostility between Satan and the woman (representing all mankind), and between Satan’s seed (his agents) and her Seed (the Messiah). The woman’s Seed would crush the Devil’s head, a mortal wound spelling utter defeat. This wound was administered at Calvary when the Savior decisively triumphed over the Devil. Satan, in turn, would bruise the Messiah’s heel. The heel wound here speaks of suffering and even of physical death, but not of ultimate defeat. So Christ suffered on the cross, and even died, but He arose from the dead, victorious over sin, hell, and Satan. The fact that He is called the woman’s Seed may contain a suggestion of His virgin birth. Note the kindness of God in promising the Messiah before pronouncing sentence in the following verses.” -William MacDonald, BBC
    I love that last sentence about His kindness–how great is His mercy and love for us that He made a way for us to be reconciled to Him ( through Christ) BEFORE he meted out the consequences of sin. He is truly merciful!
    On another note, I was thinking this morning about how Genesis leaves me wondering about many things. For me, it raises as many questions as it answers. In this regard, it reminds me a lot of the book of Revelation (which also leaves me wondering). Interesting that the Lord chose to frame His word with these two books that fill me with questions and wonder.
    It’s very human, I think, to want to understand every detail of where we came from and where we are going, and I find it interesting that the Lord chooses to give us some of those answers (in fact, the MOST important ones…like that HE made us (Genesis)…that He made a way to be reconciled to us despite our sin, and that He will return someday and finish what He started (Revelation).
    But in between, there are many mysteries about the specifics that He has chosen to leave open and on the table….
    I struggle with some of these issues when I try to teach my children how to defend our creationist beliefs against the particulars of evolutionary theory or exactly how the flood impacted animal life on earth…or that bizarre passage today about giants and sons of god/daughters of men reproducing (Genesis 6:4).
    BUT, having allowed that, I like what Mike said in his Genesis commentary today about not getting so lost in parsing particulars that we lose sight of the purpose and point of the whole. Of course, I don’t want to “reduce” the Bible or over simplify (I love that God welcomes thinking minds). But in my mind, at some point we have to allow that there are mysteries out in His word that He has chosen not to fully reveal.
    I find this to be true in my practical life as well—I’ve walked through difficulties and circumstances that I didn’t fully understand His purposes for at the time (and some I still don’t).
    And I suspect that “faith” comes into play through all this–that struggling with such issues strengthens our faith.
    …just thinking (albeit muddily),
    Elizabeth

    ======= Amber:

    Mike you asked about bible verses that we have memorized that help us out. Well I have never been a great memorizer but the holy spirit does bring some to rememberance. But I wanted to share two verses that have helped me in difficult times. The first was in our readings today. Psalm 3:5 “I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me.” I always like to remember this verse when I am afraid. Also just before bed because I think about the Lord as I lay down to sleep and it really helps me to sleep in peace. I feel his presence is right there with me.
    Also 1 Corinthians 10:13
    13There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.
    I love to remember this verse when I am tempted and to remember that even our Lord was tempted but sinned not. This is definitely a scripture to memorize and tell the devil when he is tempting you. It has helped with me.
    Mike when you say we need the scripture to overcome temptations I am in wholehearted agreement. I will share a little personal story. I have not been reading my bible or praying in quite some time now. Sometimes I slip out of these good godly habits. Well as a person doesn’t do these things reading and praying temptations come more often and are more likely to be succumbed to. I am just saying this as an encouragement to everyone to keep reading and keep praying it really does make a difference.
    In Christ,
    Amber

    ======= Trudy:

    Hi Ramona,
    I really like the comment and question that you asked: “Our lives are lived not so much for ourselves but for our progeny. What kind of inheritance are we leaving?” It reminded of a couple of scriptures that really spoke to me last year when I was studying the Life of Moses with Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) http://www.bsfinternational.org/ (If anyone is not familiar with this Bible study group, please check it out to see if there is one in your area. It is the best Bible study that I have ever come across. It is a gift from God. …and it is FREE!)
    The scriptures that really spoke to me regarding your post were:
    “These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)
    “And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness,
    maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children and their children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation.” (Exodus 34:6-7)
    In the past, I attended a small church where one of the ladies organized “Mother’s Day” and “Father’s Day” appreciation events. I remember one service in particular that touched me very deeply. It was a God fearing great grandpa and grandma who had all of their children and children’s children giving testimony to being raised up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. It is a great blessing from God to be raised up in a Christian home. …and a great privilege and responsibility for parents to raise children up in the Lord.
    Trudy

    ======= Tosin:

    The verse that struck me in today’s reading was Genesis 6:9 where it talked about the righteousness of Noah.
    ‘ 9 This is the account of Noah and his family.
    Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God. 10 Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth.’
    This seems to correlate with all the righteous characters I have read about so far. John the Baptist and Joseph, in their actions you witness their devotion to God and their fear of the Lord. Their obedience and dedication to God’s will and their actions do not go unmissed. It challenges me in terms of my actions and my obedience. Does God notice my righteousness? Does he consider my actions that of someone who is righteous? It challenges me to fix up.
    Also, Matt 4:4 challenged me.
    4 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’
    I used to be able to learn and commit scriptures to memory but in recent years this has not been a strong habit of mine. This has challenged me to become more deliberate in the memorising of the word. I want to research and see the best way I can do this effectively. I would love to hear ideas and methods others have used to commit bible verses to memory!
    Tosin

    ======= Jennifer:

    I was struck by the difference in our lives if we are seeking God and following God. In the geneology it simply states “Enoch walked with God, then he was no more because God took him away.” Noah walked with God and was chosen to represent man on Earth. John the Baptist took up his place as God had asked, and Jesus — God was well pleased with his son. All of these are examples that these men had choices in how they lived their lives and they chose to live fully what they believed. God spoke to them and they listened. Compare their choices with Jonah. He was called and he ran away— If we listen, seek, and take Gods nourishment we are completing Gods mission for us.
    I have also been trying to memorized scipture and find Gods mission for me, that mission that is defined by God.
    Jennifer

    ======= Dee:

    hi! awesome year so far! Blessings to all of you taking this journey into the Word of God in 11′, seeing it through new but familiar eyes and having ears to hear and eyes to see His word..verses that are dear to me are in Isaiah By His Stripes I am Healed: 53:5, and No weapon formed against me will prosper. I also like Jer 29;11 He has a wonderful plan for me, a plan to prosper and succeed to have hope and a future. Those are my fave’s. A way in which I learn scripture alot of times is just studying daily, writing andlogging scripture, studying with my kids, they have to memorize scripture in class, so I memorize it too..and then the more you meditate on the Word, the more familiar it becomes to you as an individual. God Bless in the new year!

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    Old Testament – Today in Genesis chapter 3 we read about The Fall.  Chapter 3 is a foundational chapter of the Bible to understand.  From this chapter our history goes forward with sin passed on to every man and woman through the seed of Adam.  This sets the stage for God’s pursuit of men and women in Genesis, followed by the Exodus from Egypt, the Laws, the judges, the kings, the prophets – and ultimately the final solution to the Fall: the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. (ultra-Cliff Notes version here… you’ll get the full version of all of this over the next 363 days… 🙂 It is through belief in Jesus as Messiah that we are saved from what began here in Genesis chapter 3. 

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    In verses 1 through 4 in today’s readings we are first introduced to the devil in the Bible, who clothes himself as a snake.  The devil is often referred to as the “great deceiver”, and in this chapter you can see why.  I think an important thing for us to realize today is that the devil continues to work in our world.  He continues to deceive men and women.  And, unfortunately, he is good at what he does.  I have a hunch that probably a few people reading this blog do not believe in the existence of the devil.  I will admit that early in my Christian walk, I did not believe in the devil’s existence.  However – thankfully, I was discipled by a godly man who counseled me through Bible passages that prove his existence – chapter 3 of Genesis certainly being one.  In fact, one interesting thing my friend said to me at this early stage of my Christian walk was this – “The devil’s greatest trick is to make you think that he does not exist.” This is a very powerful statement.  Please consider it.  Why would this be his greatest trick?  Because if you believe there is no devil, then you may believe there is no evil, and you then may believe that there is really no sin or nothing you can do wrong, and then you may come to believe that there is no moral code.  You see the slippery slope of not acknowledging and realizing the existence of the devil and evil?  I hesitated to post up this picture below – I really don’t like it at all – but I think it’s appropriate for this conversation.  It reminded me of the temptation of our modern day addictions – like pornography or drugs etc. – the apple perhaps looks tasty at first glance, but you can’t bite the apple without getting bit by the snake and getting poisoned…

    Apple_snake

    The other problem of not realizing the existence of the devil or evil is that you can more easily be tempted and enslaved to bad habits and sins.  So – I know I’m going on quite a bit here about this point – I just want to encourage you to ask yourself – do you believe in the existence of the devil?  Do you believe in the existence of evil?  Of temptation?  Of sin?  There is a remedy and solution to protect and keep you from all of this – and that is Jesus.  But, it’s possible that you may not run into the loving and saving arms of Jesus if you don’t believe in the devil or evil.  Second to last point – a book that did help open my eyes in a big way to existence of evil in our world today is Frank Peretti’s “This Present Darkness”.  It is a Christian book and one that I believe will really bring home the seriousness of evil and temptation in our world today.  You may want to check it out if you have questions on all of this.  Also, C.S. Lewis, in the intro to his incredible book about evil and temptation in our lives called “The Screwtape Letters” writes this: “There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They themselves are equally pleased by both errors, and hail a materialist or magician with the same delight.”  A great quote…  and a great reminder to not have an excessive nor unhealthy interest in the devil or evil – this is of course extremely dangerous!  And the bottom line is of course to turn your eyes and gaze toward God and Jesus for ultimate protection – and I do believe reading the Bible each day is one of the best ways to do exactly this!

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    Screwtape_letters_1

    In verses 12 and 13 we see Adam and Eve passing the buck on why they sinned.  Check out Adam’s words in verse 12: “”but it was the woman you gave me who brought me the fruit, and I ate it.”  At first glance you might think that Adam is just blaming Eve in this verse, but note that he is also blaming God!  “the woman YOU gave me…”  Adam was blaming God and Eve – anybody but himself.  How often do we do this in our lives?  Blame others for our mistakes?  The painting immediately below I think captures Adam’s words and expression in verse 12 above perfectly!

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    Verse 15 is a prophetic verse that carries forward to Jesus: “From now on, you and the woman will be enemies, and your offspring and her offspring will be enemies. He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.””  This last sentence refers to Jesus ultimately defeating the devil through his life, death on the cross, and resurrection!

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    Below is “The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise” by American Neoclassical Painter Benjamin West from the year 1791:

    Adam_eve_garden

    In Genesis chapter 4 we read about the first murder of humankind – Cain killing his own brother Abel in a premeditative way.  This is a clear demonstration of The Fall and how sin lives in the hearts of men and women – and can only be redeemed and forgiven today through faith in Jesus and through God’s grace.  Many of you probably asked yourselves, why didn’t God look with favor on Cain’s offering?  Commentaries I’ve read suggest that Cain’s offering was a careless or thoughtless offering whereas Abel’s offering was a choice or generous offering.  And God saw the motivation and heart attitude of both men as they brought their offering.  It seems that God is looking straight into Cain’s heart as he says this in verses 6 and 7: “Why are you so angry?” the LORD asked him. “Why do you look so dejected? You will be accepted if you respond in the right way. But if you refuse to respond correctly, then watch out! Sin is waiting to attack and destroy you, and you must subdue it.”  That is a scary thought – sin waiting to attack and destroy.  In the NIV it translates “sin is crouching at your door.”  Let us be watchful and prayerful to not be overtaken by sin, but to respond correctly to the grace and strength given us through Jesus.  Below is a modern image by an unknown artist of Cain just after killing Abel.  Do you see the contrast of light & dark and which way Cain is facing? This is a powerful image to consider…:

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    Genesis 4:17 – “Cain made love to his wife, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch. Cain was then building a city, and he named it after his son Enoch.” – brings up the big question of “Where did Cain’s wife come from?” The short answer to this is that his wife was a sister, niece, great-niece, or family member of some sort, which brings up the next question about why was there inter-family marriage in the Bible. Let me refer you to 3 great website links to give you more in-depth answers on these questions. Please do read the long answer at this link and a short answer at this link to these questions regarding Cain’s wife.

    In chapter 4 verse 19 polygamy enters history: “Lamech married two women–Adah and Zillah.”  Polygamy clearly went against God’s divine intention of monogamy in Genesis chapter 2:24 – “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.”  God’s original plan early on in the Bible is monogamy in marriage.  We will see many cases of polygamy this year as we read through the One Year Bible – this is humankind thwarting God’s will – which we will also see in many ways throughout our readings this year.  I think sometimes we can get hung up on the “strange stuff” we read about in the Bible – but one important point to make is this – The Bible records both God’s will and teachings, and people’s sin.  So if we happen to read about people’s sin in the Bible, as we do here in verse 19 with Lamech’s polygamy, please don’t confuse this with this being God’s will.  It’s people’s sin.  And we’ll see this again in the Bible – fortunately we have a loving God who sent his son, Jesus, to save us from our sins.  Heavy that they are…

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis titled “The Fall of Man” is at this link and “The Fruits of the Fall” is at this link.

    New Testament – In Matthew today we read about The Escape to Egypt.  Two things stood out to me in Joseph’s behavior in today’s readings.  In verse 13 an angel tells Joseph to “get up and flee to Egypt” – and Joseph responds by leaving THAT NIGHT with the family, as we see in verse 14.  That’s beautiful obedience.  Then, in verse 21 we see Joseph respond similarly when he is told by an angel to return to Israel – he leaves with the family “immediately.”  I like this – Joseph is acting obediently to God’s will in his life – and he is acting pronto!  He’s not sitting around worrying or fretting or thinking that he’ll get to it tomorrow.  He goes that night!  He returns immediately!  Can we learn from Joseph’s amazing obedience in these readings? Is God calling you to do something in your life that you are hemming and hawing about? Is God calling you to forgive someone? To love someone? To serve someone? To encourage someone? Will you be like Joseph and obey God’s call for your life immediately? Since we’ve turned the new year, I hope you don’t mind if I post up my favorite image demonstrating obedience below… 🙂  Do you have obedience like this when it comes to God’s will for your life?

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    Today in Matthew chapter 3 we are introduced to John the Baptist!  I don’t know exactly what it is about John the Baptist – but I love reading about him and his life.  He is just on fire for God and Jesus and he is encouraging others to get on fire too!  I guess I like that in a person. 🙂 Another thing about John is that he is so focused on his mission to call others to repentance and to baptize them, that he really does not care about worldly things – like how he looks or what he wears or what he eats.  None of that really matters to him.  It is the message of the coming of Jesus that matters to him.  Maybe it is verse 4 that really stands out to me about John:  “John’s clothes were woven from camel hair, and he wore a leather belt; his food was locusts and wild honey.”  I think this is really saying that John lived a simple life.  He did not “major in minor things” – he “majored in the major thing” – Jesus!  Is there something we can learn from John the Baptist in our lives today?  Are you perhaps focusing too much on things of this world and not enough on God and Jesus? Are you truly loving God and loving people like John did? Or are you spending your life “majoring in minor things”? Will you instead “major on the major thing” that John is calling you to even today – complete passion and love for God: the Father, Jesus the Son, the Holy Spirit; and other people?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on our readings today in Matthew titled “The Slaughter of the Infants and Innocent Suffering” is at this link and “John the Baptist and Jesus” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 2 today is a prophetic and Messianic Psalm!  This Psalm is frequently quoted in the New Testament in reference to Jesus as God’s Anointed and the great son of King David.  The word “Messiah” comes from the Hebrew word for “anointed one.”  And the word “Christ” comes from the Greek word for “anointed one.”  (as we read Anointed One in verse 2 of this Psalm today)

    Messiah

    Verses 11 & 12 in this Psalm are encouraging and also a strong warning for us at the same time: “Serve the LORD with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling.  Submit to God’s royal son, or he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of your pursuits–for his anger can flare up in an instant. But what joy for all who find protection in him!”  I think the closing sentence should be a huge encouragement to us.  If we are seeking to love God and Jesus and other people with all of our hearts, mind, strength and souls – God knows it.  And he will provide eternal protection for us.  Yes, there will be suffering in this life – but joy can be found in knowing that we will have an eternity to spend with God and his royal son!

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    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 1 verse 7 is basically the mission statement for the entire book of Proverbs! “Fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge. Only fools despise wisdom and discipline.”  What does this proverb say to you?  Do you believe we should fear God?  Bible commentaries define this fear of God as “a loving reverence for God that includes submission to his Lordship and to the commands of his words.”  Do you believe that fear of God is the beginning of knowledge in our lives?  Will you embrace wisdom and discipline in your life?  Will you make wisdom and discipline top priorities in your life in this new year?

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    Worship Video:  Today’s readings in Matthew and Psalm 2 reminded me of the terrific song “In Christ Alone” sung here live by Shane and Shane:


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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.” Proverbs 1:7 NIV

    Prayer Point: Based on Proverbs 1:7, will you pray for wisdom and discipline in your life in this new year?  Will you pray for a healthy and proper fear of the LORD?  Will you pray for knowledge?  Please pray that this year’s One Year Bible journey will help you grow in all of these areas.

    Comments from You and Questions of the Day:  What is your reaction to reading about The Fall in Genesis today?  Is it painful to read about The Fall after reading about The Creation yesterday?  If Satan was able to deceive Adam & Eve back then, do you think he still deceives people today?  What is our remedy from the lies and deception Satan might throw our way?  Do you believe reading and studying God’s Word on a daily basis might be one remedy?  What are some other remedies?  (prayer, going to church, being in a small community group with others, etc.?)  Do you believe Jesus has saved us from The Fall?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Ramona:

    Genesis 3:1-4:26
    Since there are sooooooo many participants on the Blog this year, I have made a resolution only to concentrate on one section of the Bible this year when I post instead of posting looong diatribes. This year I will concentrate on the Old Testament readings and then focus on the New Testament and Psalms and Proverbs in the years to come.
    The verse that really caught my eye this go round was verse one in the third chapter:
    NOW THE serpent was more subtle and crafty than any living creature of the field which the Lord God had made. And he [Satan] said to the woman, Can it really be that God has said, You shall not eat from every tree of the garden? [Rev. 12:9-11.]
    (Genesis 3:1 AMP)
    Pride gets us into trouble every time. When our pride is kept under submission, we will not fall into the trap of trying to answer the question, “Can it really be that God has said…” We don’t have to see an actual snake or a guy dressed up in a red suit, pitchfork and a bifurcated appendage to get into trouble. In an attempt to appear all knowing and not left out of the loop, the woman went to a dangerous place, she tried to prove to someone else how close she really was to God.
    If I really evaluate my life in truth and study the wrong choices I’ve made they were always made under the threat of appearing to be something than what I truly was. The woman needed to prove who she was to the devil and in reality to herself that she was important to God and that she was in the “know”. Did she know the difference between “good” and “evil”? Since everything God made was good, including them, why was she, they, trying to prove they knew what evil was when there was nothing in their experiential understanding that said, “This is bad.”
    My desire is to clearly understand who I am in Christ and know in my knowing that what God has said is what is and not what someone or something else says I am.
    God should be the one telling me who I am and not man. We are reading through the Bible to find out who and what God says we are and what He has done for us. May we all have ears to hear and eyes to see His Truth.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Thomas:

    I have always been inspired by a picture of the salvation story I see wrapped up in Genesis 3, around the Fall of Man. I think I may have posted about it this time last year too.
    Firstly, Genesis 3:10, Adam and Eve are hiding themselves because they are naked, and this is the shame because of their sin – compare Genesis 2:25 and 3:7. I am fascinated by how Adam and Eve sew fig leaves together to cover their nakedness (their shame) and how they try to hide themselves. This reminds me of what we, as humans try to do until we reach out and accept God’s grace; even in the church we try to earn our way back, our own works, our own attempts at getting over our sin and shame. It’s almost humorous how Adam and Eve think they will keep it hidden from God when he comes walking through, but of course God sees everything (Genesis 3:11). How amazing and how loving that He still wants us, even in our sin.
    In light of all this, Genesis 3:21, God makes the first blood sacrifice – garments of skin – and this reminds me of the eternal sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross for all of us, atoning for us. Again another reminder in Genesis 3:24 – God stations the cherubim and flaming sword to guard the way to the tree of life. We can’t get to the tree and to eternal life by ourselves – nor can we even find it. There is one way and one way only, and that is through the blood of Jesus Christ.
    Hallelujah!
    Thomas

    ====== Deborah:

    Hi from Australia.
    I am reading the One Year bible for the 3rd time this year. A friend from the Christian rooms on Paltalk, told me all about the One Year Bible and I was so excited to have a disciplined format, where I could read the whole bible, cover to cover in a year. Each year I get a deeper and more revelational understanding of God’s plan for mankind. I have grown more in my understanding the last 2 years than ever in all the 27 years of my Chrisitan walk.
    Thanks to the author of this site who encourages us all, God bless,
    Deborah

    ======= Chris:

    I’m excited about going through the One Year Bible with all of you this year.
    I was struck in today’s reading with Genesis 3:5. The serpent was, and still is, wise on what would entice us humans. He suggested that “you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” It seems that so often this is the root of sin, at least for me. I want to be like God, I want to have ultimate authority, I want to be in control. This verse is a good reminder to me that this is a lie of the devil.
    Chris

    ====== Brent:

    I continue to be intrigued by Psalm 2. Each year our nation tries to erase a little bit of God from our country. We are now cautioned against saying Merry Christmas because it may be found offensive to some. Psalm 2 puts this into perspective for me. As the world tries to break free from the truth of Christ; God is still in control and his Son is still on the throne. Being a public high school teacher these words bring comfort and strength to me and I hope to you as well.
    Brent

    ======= Pastor Jim:

    I’m very excited about joining you all this year as we all go through the one year bible.
    I won’t share everyday, but when I can I will.
    Genesis is a great book of FIRSTS, among them are the FIRST mention of:
    Trinity – 1:26
    Fear – 3:1
    Messiah – 3:15
    Sacrifice of animal – 3:21
    Murder – 4:8
    Just to mention a few.
    Our Matthew reading:
    First I would like to say Matthew is so exciting for the MANY old testament references referred to and fulfilled in Jesus.
    ALSO
    The Old Testament, written over a 1,000 year period, contains over 300 references to the coming Messiah. All of these were fulfilled in Jesus Christ, and they established a solid confirmation of His credentials as the Messiah.
    Many of the prophecies concerning the messiah were totally beyond human control:
    Birth: Place, time, manner of.
    Death: Peoples reactions, piercing of side, burial
    Resurrection: Where did His body go?
    The chance of any one man fulfilling all of 48 prophecies is one in 10 to the 157 power. The electron is about as small an object as we can imagine. if we had a cubic inch of these electrons and tried to count them, it would take us (at 250 per minute) 19,000 time 19,000 time 19,000 years to count them. Now mark one of them, and thoroughly stir it into the whole mass. What chance does our blindfolded man have of finding the right electron? — The same chance as one man of fulfilling 48 of the prophecies about Christ, without being the Son of God!
    Jesus Christ fulfilled every prophecy written about the coming Messiah — over three hundred of them! Would that have been possible had He not been the Son of God?
    Also love having a daily reading from Psalms and Proverbs.
    Have a blessed year reading the Bible together.
    Pastor Jim 

    ======== Kristy:

    As always while reading Genesis 3, I wonder about the presence of the Devil. Why would God allow the Devil into Eden in the first place? If God is the creator of everything, does it mean the Devil was created by God too? If so, does this mean God had planned for the original sin to take place?
    Today, I seem to have found an answer. Adam and Eve committed the original sin not because God planned it to be that way, but because God had given them free will. Having created human beings in the image of Himself, it makes sense that God would allow human beings free will as well. And free will is not something you can give in varying degrees! We lack the infinite knowledge that the Lord has, so with free will we are bound to make mistakes. So why would God give us something as risky as free will? I think it’s so that when we do good, our actions are really worth something. If we were created with the ability to do only good, what value is there in us doing good?
    With regards to the Devil. I think the Devil’s existence is a corollary of God’s creation. Recall in Genesis 1, God saw that his creations was GOOD. ‘Good’ would be an empty concept without ‘bad’. I think we are all the more grateful for God’s goodness and greatness precisely because we are well aware of the ill-intentions of the Devil.
    best,
    Kristy

    ======= Betty:

    I am reminded again in Genesis the attractiveness of sin. It has an allure…it promises something, but delivers a lie. It causes a discontentment, but truely our contentment can only be found in obedience to a loving God. When we sin, are we not questioning the veracity of God? The sin was not eating the fruit, the sin was disobeying and not believing God’s words. This year, my prayer is that I will choose to believe God, who He is, and what He says and not fall for the empty promises Satan proposes daily.
    Betty

    ======= Chacko:

    God created man in His image and likeness. Free will is a part of God’s image and likeness. Therefore when Adam and Eve were created, they were people with free will. Luke 3:38 says, Adam was God’s son. The Heavenly Father loved His son Adam and gave him authority over the earth. Satan being an immortal being had acess to the earth. God did not prevent Satn from approching Adam. God is the same yesterday, today and forever. It would be against God’s charactor to seclude Adam, a man created with free will, from Satan and his temptations, eventhough God knew Satan may (will) tempt Adam. God wanted Adam to use His freewill and reject Satan. But Adam did not.
    God is infallable. Man is fallable. Man in his free will chose to fall, thus Adam became a sinner and through Adam all mankind sinned and come short of the glory of God..
    Chacko

    ======= Sarah:

    Hey Everyone,
    I’m excited about this year ahead for many reasons… God is doing amazing things in my home church, Soul Survivor Watford. I sense he is stirring things up, and shaking the foundations. Not only in the life of the church but in my own life too. I have a nervous but excited expectancy, so for me I think that deciding to walk a daily bible reading journey with you guys will be a flagstone in my walk with God this year.
    Anyway getting to the scripture now…
    One of the things that has blown me away from yesterdays read… (Sorry I didn’t post this yesterday) …is noticing that FIVE WOMEN make it into the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew;
    Tamar – Rahab – Ruth – Bathsheba – Mary
    Not only that they are women and how exciting to see that God used them powerfully (against the norm of culture and society in those days), but that these were women with such broken lives, and how God not only used them powerfully and uniquely but that he valued them so much and deemed their value to be so great that they appear in the genealogy of Jesus. When so many women suffer with low self-esteem and struggle to believe in the love that God has for them the acknowledgement of these five ladies is powerful and offers such an encouragement to the ladies.
    The second verse that I often dwell on appeared in todays reading…
    “He said to me ‘You are my Son (Daughter); today I have become your father. Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession” (Psalm 2:7-8)
    Being so passionate about the nations, this for me is something that I hold onto in crying out to God for the nations, I long to see all nations changed, but I hold some countries in my heart Brasil, Cambodia, Thailand, India (maybe more as I walk this journey).
    Here’s to the heights and the valleys of this new year – God Bless, 
    Sarah

    ======= Josh:

    There are times that I have really wondered about Cain and his truly unjustified rage. But, oddly enough, if we look very closely, we see this sad state in much fo our society. Insted of taking the time to correct a mistake, harming someone else is done. I just thought that was interesting. Wonderful day of reading. Happy New Year to all!
    Josh

    ======= Laura:

    All four readings today highlight the need for wisdom. In Genesis, wisdom was one of the key temptations of Eve. In Matthew, Joseph exhibited wisdom in hearing and listening to God’s voice in saving God’s Son and then in returning to Israel. In both Psalms and Proverbs, wisdom is defined as fearing God, worshiping him, and obediently hearing him.
    The need for wisdom is from the beginning. It predates humanity’s decision to follow itself rather than God. The American Heritage Dictionary defines ‘wisdom’ as “The ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting.” Hokmah (the term normally translated ‘wisdom’ in the OT) means, ‘skill, shrewdness, prudence.’
    I know that for me, decisions (small and large) are the biggest areas of temptation. Wisdom–skillful choosing and living steming from proper respect for God and immersion in his Word–is most needed.
    Laura

    ======= Jane:

    I must have read Genesis 1-4 more times than I can remember, but I still find it fascinating each time. The Bible never gets old to me, and this One-Year Bible study is going to help increase my discipline and knowledge and faith. I am excited about this study and actually look forward to the time spent in the word of God. I know there will be days when it’s harder than others, but that’s ok – I will do it anyway with God’s help. I thank Him for this opportunity to study along with ‘the communion of saints’.
    Jane

    ======= Mark:

    Hi Everybody I think it is awesome that this blog is read by people all over the world. I pray that we will grow together in Gods amazing grace and knowledge as we read and share the daily readings. May God richly bless you all!!!
    Mark

    ======== Deb:

    why didn’t God look with favor on Cain’s offering? Commentaries I’ve read suggest that Cain’s offering was a careless or thoughtless offering whereas Abel’s offering was a choice or generous offering.—– My comments:
    Keep this in mind as we study the sanctuary in Exodus and onward. The sanctuary and its services are so often ignored, but show the whole plan of salvation! The slain lamb represents Jesus, who died for us. Thus, I suspect that once sin entered, God showed, by example what would happen to Jesus – that our sins would kill Him. As a reminder of what He would do, and of what sin would do, I think God instructed the first family to slay a lamb for their sins. –it would certainly make me think before doing something I believed was sin! If such was the case, then Abel did as he might have been instructed, and Cain, with his own self-justification, decided it really didn’t matter what was brought to God’s altar. Thus his sin and God’s displeasure.
    Deb

    ======= Anka:

    As I read the title of the OT passage my heart sank…the fall of man.Many thoughts and questions ran through my head last year,how come Israel didn’t know Jesus was the Messiah,it seemed so clear,why are people pulling out of churches,why is God’s word sounding so much different these days in different churches.Here in Romania,a person who is seen/heard to be reading the bible is considered to be of a different religion apart from the “true”state religion;greek orthodox.
    First of all Eve wasn’t there when God told Adam not to eat from the tree of life,that didn’t exempt her from the law.She was supposed to listen to Adam to whom God gave the law…Adam was silent.
    From one act of disobedience,sin abounded.Cain killed Abel,Lamech 4 generations later killed two people…I’m sure the older generations are appalled at what’s going on today…and sin increases.
    Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold.
    Last year as I looked through the church history,I noticed how our early”church fathers”began to turn away from God’s law…soon enough the doctrine”God’s so gracious that you don’t need to be Holy”began.Cain inspite of his sins did get a warning from God”And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; and its desire is for you, (AM)but you must master it.” He went on ahead to sin.I believe we need to be aware that we need to meditate on God’s law day and night to be firmly planted….May God be with us all during these days for surely we can see how hard it is to love God and love one another because most of us are burning candles at both ends,time seems shorter,challenges at work/home increase all the time…
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Pat:

    A word on Satan being in the Garden of Eden – Before man was ever created, God gave man the power to rule over everything on earth (Genesis 1:26-27) and that includes Satan! Satan can tempt us but he cannot have power over us unless we give that power to him. We will be tempted by Satan just as Christ was tempted by Satan, but we need to claim the power that was given to us before we were created and use that power to thwart off the temptations of Satan and worldly sinful delights.
    A word on Adam and Eve being the first man and woman God created – Adam and Eve INDEED were the first man and woman created by God! About that, there should never be a doubt. However, the scripture does not say they were the only ones created by God. We should not place God in a box and limit His powers. He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He can and does perform miracles over, and over, and over. Praise the Lord!
    God Bless!
    Pat

    ======= Andrew:

    Thoughts arising from a couple of Mike’s questions:
    Re: What is your reaction to reading about The Fall in Genesis today?
    I am sorry it happened so soon in the story. It would have been nice to hear some more about life in the good times before The Fall. And now we are heading into a year less one day of reading about the troubles and disasters that are consequences of The Fall and about God’s efforts to provide us with a means of rescue.
    Re: Do you believe Jesus has saved us from The Fall?
    Well, it appears that even Jesus cannot turn the clock back. So we are stuck with the aftermath of The Fall. However, He has done something better than saving us. He has shifted us to the next level. He has rescued us from the Law (which was one of God’s attempts at salvation). There is a huge difference between life in Christ and life under the law. There is a paradigm shift . Life under the law and life in Christ are different worlds.
    “He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross.” (Col 2:14 TNIV)
    So we are free to live in Christ. We are walking around with the Spirit of God in us. That has massive implications. The Spirit of God, the creator of the universe, dwells in us. The Spirit we read about yesterday in Gen 1:1-2.
    “First this: God created the Heavens and Earth—all you see, all you don’t see. Earth was a soup of nothingness, a bottomless emptiness, an inky blackness. God’s Spirit brooded like a bird above the watery abyss.” (The Message)
    So that’s far more than just saving us from The Fall.
    Andrew

    ======= Jenny:

    I like v.8 “Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day”. How incredible to think of God walking through the garden. Adam had it all, but blew it big, for all of us! of course he blamed the woman or really God and she blamed the serpent. Its our fallen nature that wants to blame others for our trespasses, including God! they died spiritually when they ate of the fruit! satan is definitely still deceiving today. cant really understand not believing the existence of the devil since i always have (when my sis and i were lil kids, she told me never to wear a necklace or anything around my neck wen i slept or satan would “strangle you in the night”. i believed it for years!)
    I know the Screwtape Letters is a good book, i know many who have read it, but its not for everyone. maybe those who dont believe in his existance. I had the book and was reading it years ago and it was messing with my mind. i started thinking about satan, noticing the thoughts he put in my mind and it kinda overrode my listening to the voice of God. the book started really disturbing me, i had to get rid of it. I know the enemy exists, but DONT give him too much attention. we are NOT to battle him, that is God’s job! there was a time my dad was studying demonology (my dad is a believer and took part in exorcisms) and was bringing home study tapes and listening to them…i didnt know it, i was young, but my mom told me later. well, at that time weird stuff was happening in our house. my sisters n i heard things, saw things, i wont freak anyone out, keep the FOCUS ON CHRIST! know there is a predator, but don’t dwell on it.
    Gen 4:6 stood out “…sin is crouching at your door…” There are often times when the spirit will alert us that sin is at the door. We can chose to yield or obey God. I don’t really understand where all these other ppl came from. Like when Cain was scared he himself would be murdered by others…where did these others come from.? It goes on to say that Eve had Seth to kinda take Abel’s place. So did Eve populate the earth by herself? (I mean with adam’s help). Hmm. Anyone know? My study bible just says the earth was highly populated by that time. I’ll have to pull out the ol’ Dr McGee 10 year bible with commentary.
    I always liked John the Baptist too, very cool guy. he loved the Lord, was bold, passionate, took care of business, takes no credit, gives Jesus all the glory.
    I love Psalm and proverbs too, but I’ll meditate on those alone, b4 this gets too long. But I love how God is our protector, in this life and more so eternally. no matter wat happens in this life, God does allow bad to happen, but i can be 100% certain i am safe eternally c’bos i belong to the King of Kings! wow…truely amazing!
    Jenny

    ======= Bev:

    God wants us to be honest with him all of the time. In Genesis 3 and 4, God asked the same question twice to two different people. Once Adam and Eve and another time to Cain. He asked Adam and Eve, why he couldn’t find them when he was calling them. And he asked Cain where his brother was. God knew the answers to those questions even before he ever asked them. God doesn’t just want to know what we do, he wants us to confess our actions.
    2. I don’t find it painfull to read about the fall because it was part of God’s plan, I would have done the same thing in that same place.
    3.Satan talked the perfect woman, in a perfect place, with a perfect husband into sinning deception is Satan’s biggest weapon. How many of us know that we are “Fearfully and Wonderfully made” but the minute someone else we think is better looking is the minute that we clam up and start judgeing our selves.
    4. We can do a lot of things one is fill our minds up with the truth, pray and not let world tell us what we should be. Let the one that created us tell us what we should be.
    Bev

    ========= Nichole:

    The verse that stood out to me today was Genesis 4:7 If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it.”
    I have read this verse so many times since I became a follower of Jesus and it has never hit me the way it did today. The entire message of chapter 4 was like a brick hittiing me on the head. I always wondered why God didn’t like Cain’s offering but today it hit me that Cain did not give God his best. Alot of times I don’t give God my best in many areas of my life. At times I am a slave to mediocrity, and God needs my best… not my average. Then, Like Cain, I get angry with God when something bad happens and I wonder why. God says well….hey if you do what your supposed to do then I will accept what you give to me, but if what you give me is just average then sin will start to creep into your life. We have to master the resistence of sin, and we do so by giving our best to God.
    I also love reading the fall of man and the love the part in quote in the blog that says”The devils greatest trick is to make you think that he does not exist”. One of my family members is heavily involved in the New Age Religion and she calls herself a polygamorous Christian, she does not believe in sin or hell or the devil, but she does claim to follow Christ. When I was reading the Blog I felt compelled to Pray for her. Would you pray for my sister also?
    I am so thankful for this opportunity to fellowship with other believers. God is good!
    Nichole

    ======== Gina:

    Genesis 4:7 stood out for me…”If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door, it desires to have you but you must master it.” (New International Version) – Kind of like what Jenny was saying – we have a choice to make at pretty much every step in our lives. We can either obey God or “obey” ourselves. (I hope it’s okay to share this…..)
    One of the first things I had to do right after I was saved was make a choice to obey God in a HUGE way! I won’t get into all the details, but my husband and I were separated at the time (almost 2 years) and I was “with” someone else (ok…I’ll call it what it was…an affair…ie. SIN!). God said repent and go back to your husband! Unlike Joseph…I didn’t respond very quickly to His call, but eventually I did choose God over my own desires and my husband and I were reunited…it’s been 5 years since that time and God has blessed us abundantly!! Gos is so good!!!
    Sinning, I believe for the most part, is a choice…and another of my favorite verses is 1 Cor 10:13 – No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful, He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it. – It goes back to Genesis 4:7…sin is always going to be around you…Satan will always be tempting you in some way, that’s his job! But you have a choice and God will always make a way for you to get out if it…or “master” it like it says in Genesis. Which is why I believe being in God’s word every day is so important…so we can hear from God and know when He is telling us to run the other way!!!
    Psalm 2:11 is great too…”serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling”…it’s a reverential (sp?) fear that we need to have! God is good and faithful – we should be in awe of Him and what he does for us. We should serve Him with a glad heart…because He is God…not to see what we can get out of it.
    Ok, I’ve rambled enough and I must get to work! Blessings to everyone… :0)
    Gina

    ======= Sue:

    What is your reaction to reading about The Fall in Genesis today?
    I think of the story of Corrie ten Boom when, at about the age of 8, she was going to Copenhagen with her father and asked him about sex; some of her peers had caused her to be curious. When they arrived at Copenhagen, her father asked her to carry the heavy suitcase with the watchpieces to the station from the train. When she tried to lift the bag she complained that it was too heavy for her; he responded that so was the question she was asking about sex.
    Is it painful to read about The Fall after reading about The Creation yesterday?
    Oh yes. I believe that is why God tried to protect Adam and Eve from knowledge from the tree of good and evil because I believe He wanted to keep them pure and innocent.
    If Satan was able to deceive Adam & Eve back then, do you think he still deceives people today?
    Yes, of course. But the more we read the Word of God and the more our minds are renewed and washed through it, I believe the less advantage he has in deceiving us.
    What is our remedy from the lies and deception Satan might throw our way?
    Memorizing scripture, meditating on the Word of God, getting to know His character and attributes and wanting to please Him and be more like Him.
    Do you believe reading and studying God’s Word on a daily basis might be one remedy?
    Absolutely! I believe in the transforming power of the Word of God; it is the fear–reverence for the Lord — that is the BEGINNING of knowledge! It changes our worldview to be conformed to Him.
    What are some other remedies? (prayer, going to church, being in a small community group with others, etc.?)
    All of the above, and I believe teaching is a wonderful way to avoid being deceived. Teaching requires us to KNOW our subject because we will be tested by our students, so we must have a pretty thorough understanding in order to teach.
    Do you believe Jesus has saved us from The Fall?
    Yes. I believe He was spoken of when scripture talks in Genesis 3:15 of the “seed” of a woman. How many women have “seed?” It is men who have seed, but to me God prophesied the virgin birth that was to come in this verse.
    Sue

    ======= Mae:

    Do I believe Satan excist and still deceives people? Yes, I absolutely believe that! Satan still tries, he hates it when people get saved by Jesus. And he’ll try to change your mind. My remedy is indeed going to church, going an hour early to be at the prayer meeting, share my experiences with other people. Praying and reading the Bible, Gods word, helps me when I’m being attacked by Satan. My Pastors wife became my friend and she’s also able to get me through hard times. She’s such a loving and wise person, I always learn a lot from her. She’s wonderful and whenever I talked to her, I feel so strong again, just what I need.
    The Psalms stood out for me today “Serve the LORD with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling. Submit to God’s royal son, or he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of your pursuits–for his anger can flare up in an instant. But what joy for all who find protection in him!”. I loved reading this! I truly believe that Jesus saved us from the fall. It will not be easy and we all know it’s not easy. We’ll fall down many times, but He always gives me the strength to hold on. No matter how tough it may get. When I’m going through hard times I listen to “God of Wonders” by Rebecca St James (or is it Natalie Grant?), that song lifts me up and makes me so strong and … no mountain is too high!!!!
    Mae

    ======= Ramona (2nd comment today):

    Matthew 2:13-3:6
    Herod was furious when he realized that the wise men had outwitted him. He sent soldiers to kill all the boys in and around Bethlehem who were two years old and under, based on the wise men’s report of the star’s first appearance.
    (Matthew 2:16 NLT)
    Herod was wrong. It wasn’t the wise men who had “outwitted” him, it was God. This is the same theme that runs through today’s in today’s Old Testament reading, blaming others when the culprit is ourselves. Adam blamed God by way of Eve, Eve blamed the serpent, and Cain blamed Abel for his unacceptable sacrifice. As it was then so it is today, we fail to take responsibility for our own actions. God is looking for people to take responsibility for what they have done. I believe salvation is beyond our grasp until we recognize that the fault, the sin our sin, lies within us and not someone else. We cannot be healed or washed of our “stuff” until we realize that the person in the mirror is the root of our sin, not our spouses, not our co-workers, and not that “fine” looking neighbor across the street, hall or the community.
    May we search our hearts and take inventory of our actions and realize the problem is us, then we can go to Christ for cleansing and restoration.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Alex:

    I think the fall brings out the humanness of us. It shows that we are fallable and can be molded by evil.
    And it’s something I loath in the world today. It is one reason why everything is so materialistic and why I reeeeally hope we can escape it. I see so much sin just in anything to the point where I think it would corrupt just about anyone (undoubtedly including myself).
    I truly mean there is no remedy but GOD himself. Everything about GOD is sinless and thats the substance we should take shelter in. That is our only peace. From the Bible from the church, even from praying with friends from other denominations those our sanctuaries.
    Jesus is our savior forever. No doubt to that!!! *cheers*
    Alex

    ======= Laverne:

    Ponderings….
    Gen 3;10
    I find it absolutely amazing the Adam heard God walking. To me that speaks volumes. I want to know God in such a way where I know His walk and talk without a 2nd thought.
    Gen 3;14 –
    It seems that the serpent during that time walked upright because God cursed him to crawl on his belly and eat the dust all the days of his life. He would not have done that if he was already crawling on his belly. Very interesting. I also don’t believe Satan has completed his job. He is alive and still trying to deceive and get as many of us on his side as possible. Which is why we MUST stay in fellowship with one another, swim in the word daily and pray to God for understanding and wisdom.
    Two verses stand out to me today:
    First John had no ill feelings or at least the text does not make mention of it if he did. He is ok with being second, he was not puffed up nor did he have a problem knowing he was making the way for our Lord.
    Proverb 1;7 this is the first time I read this verse and understood FEAR to mean hold in awe and reverence. I love how Solomon teaches us believing in God is the way to understand Him. I thought fear meant how we define FEAR.
    This is my first year reading the bible with this community and so far I am having a good time. I have invited 4 of my friends.
    Laverne

    ======= Chris:

    I was struck in today’s reading with Genesis 3:5. The serpent was, and still is, wise on what would entice us humans. He suggested that “you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” It seems that so often this is the root of sin, at least for me. I want to be like God, I want to have ultimate authority, I want to be in control. This verse is a good reminder to me that this is a lie of the devil.
    Chris

    ====== Kary:

    Speaking of temptation, I was actually struck by our reading today in Psalm 2:8 in which God is speaking to Christ (as we see from v.7 “You are my Son” and v.6 “I have set My King on My holy hill of Zion”) and says to Christ:
    “Ask of Me, and I will give You
    The nations for Your inheritance,
    And the ends of the earth for Your possession.”
    Now compare this to what the devil later tried to tempt Jesus with:
    “Then the devil, taking Him up on a high mountain, showed Him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said to Him, “All this authority I will give You, and their glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I wish. Therefore, if You will worship before me, all will be Yours.” (Luke 4:5-7).
    Satan was trying to pervert that which was from God, even complete with taking Jesus to the devil’s own “mountain” or imitation of Zion. Nevertheless, Jesus doesn’t waste any time discussing this with the devil but rather goes to the heart of the most important, worshiping God alone, and tells the devil to get behind him.
    It is wonderful to see how Jesus taught us to deal with temptation, and that is with the Word of God. This is one of the many reasons why it is so important to read the Bible and, obviously, the more the better. Following this one year Bible reading plan is such a great way to do this at an easily sustainable level, helping us to acquire internally as much as possible the Word of God. That way when the devil, or our own flesh, tempt us (e.g. we see both the devil and the flesh in Eve’s case as she saw it was “pleasant to the eyes”) the Holy Spirit can bring to bring to “remembrance” (that word is interesting, seeming to indicate that we should have previously read) all things that Jesus said to us (John 14:26) and this is the way to fight temptation as we see Jesus quoted scripture each time we see He was tempted.
    This internalizing of the Word by reading also helps us to make sure that we are not prone to misinterpretation of scripture by ourselves or when someone quotes a specific scripture (and this appears to be the devil’s preferred method as we saw he did with Eve when he quoted God directly and with Jesus when he quoted scripture) that their interpretation or use of scripture harmonizes and balances with all of scripture, just as those in Acts 17:11 did as “they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.”
    Kary

    ======= Luch:

    Excellent commentary throughout these passages for today. Thanks for the visuals and for the reflection, especially on the existence of Satan. I believe in Satan and evil simply because Jesus did. Jesus talked directly to the devil often and the devil talked to him (Matthew 4:1-11). Jesus said in Matthew 7, “If you then being evil….” in reference to people.
    That’s good enough for me.
    and paul said in 2 cor 11:3, “But i am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your MINDS will be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ.” Let’s keep focused and alert to the evil one’s desire to lead us astray early on in the year from a ‘sincere (simply) and pure devotion to Jesus.”
    Luch

    ======= Joanna:

    I’m playing catch up here… but as a SAHM I can adjust time accordingly and am determine to make up for ‘lost’ days.
    did two days today… this 2nd day’s reading in Proverbs was especially thought provoking. I’m using The Message Bible
    “When you grab all you can get, that’s what happens: the more you get, the less you are. ”
    A good reminder not to focus on the “things” in life and more on cultivating inner beauty and a closeness with our God.
    Joanna

    ======= Brandon:

    The Fall just makes me feel really sad. It’s like I just finished watching someone carve the most perfect ice sculptor, and then 1 minute later it broke and fell apart. Reading these one day after the other makes it that much more clear of what happened.
    I do think that Satan continues to deceive today. The ONLY remedy we have is to focus ourselves completely and wholly on Christ. I think reading through the Bible daily has to be one of the best ways to grow in Him. It is a way to consistently keep focus on Him.
    I think the best remedies are to live in true fellowship with people that you can be transparant with, to find a small group to study the Bible with, to develop a healthy prayer life, and to understand the need others have for this Gospel message.
    I do believe Jesus has saved us from the Fall, but I think we still have to suffer under some of the consequences here in this earthly life. I think in an eternity view, we have been saved. But we still have to toil for our food, experience pain, hurt, and all the other consequences of sin.
    Brandon

    ======= Caroline:

    The fall doesn’t make me sad at all–if it weren’t for the fall, adam and eve would still be living in the garden, and we would have no chance in mortality to prove ourselves and progress!
    I think the one of the real issues of the garden of eden begins with eve–what was her real misstep? Clearly she did something wise when she took the fruit. It was a necessary step, and it needed to be done. I believe her mistake was not CONSULTING WITH ADAM FIRST. Hence, one of her punishments in this life is that adam will have a greater role and be the “leader” of the pair. Adam’s real “misstep” we read about was that he “listened to the woman”–I take this to mean “you listened ONLY to eve, and didn’t come to ME with your problem”. I think we would do well in looking at our relationships as husband and wife and starting with this idea of ONENESS–consulting with each other and taking our problems to the Lord…..this is one of the biggest lessons I learn from Adam and EVE.
    Caroline

    ======= Dee:

    I find it interesting about sin so swiftly and quickly entering the hearts of man in the Bible but it just clarifies how lost we are without a Savior. I believe it is very important to have support. In the area of being around a body of believers in a community church, having a network of good Christian people to accompany you and in your presence and uplifting one another and just the very foundation of walking in Love, for God, for others, and for yourself! That truly is the key to staying focused and keeping on such a narrow path that is often too easy to stray off of by distractions and temptations if you aren’t grounded in the Word of God, focused on what’s at hand, like John the Baptist, The Kingdom of God is at Hand, we have to obtain it and not waver. God never changes, never falters, is always there, is always a present help in times of need, and we have to know that and cling to Him with all we have!
    Dee

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    Old Testament – Welcome to the beginning of our One Year Bible journey in 2026! Today we begin with the book of Genesis! 

    Genesis_

    ~Genesis~
    Author: Moses
    Date: 1420 or 1220 B.C.
    Content: The book of Genesis was written to explain how everything began; in fact, the very title Genesis means “origin” or “beginning”. It explains that God created the universe, how man was created and placed in a perfect environment, how sin began, and how God provided salvation for lost man. The beginning of human history is described, the beginning of arts and crafts, how human languages began, and where the various nations came from. The focus then shifts to the beginning of the Hebrew people with Abraham, followed by the histories of Isaac, Jacob and his sons, and the book ends with Joseph in Egypt.
    Theme: The main idea that runs through the book is that although God made everything good, man’s sin has spoiled it. God has not given up, but is now in search of man to save him. The overall control of God is stressed, and special attention is given to how God directs history for the good of his people and their salvation. (Above commentary is from
    Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 1)  A wonderful commentary on the book of Genesis by Bob Deffinbaugh is at this link.  Below is more art from Michelangelo – this is a marble statue of Moses, the author of Genesis, made in the year 1515 in Italy:

    Moses_

    Moses is the author/compiler of the first five books of the Old Testament, also known as the Pentateuch, or the books of the Law.  It is believed that these five books were written by Moses during Israel’s 40 years in the desert after the exodus from Egypt – which was likely between 1446 B.C. and 1406 B.C.  The book of Genesis is foundational to understanding the rest of the Bible.  It is a book of relationships – between God and his creation; between God and humans; and between humans themselves.  In Genesis, God pledges his love and faithfulness to humans through covenants.  It is a narrative that continually demonstrates faith. 

    Genesis_

    In today’s Genesis readings we read about the Creation account and Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.  There is so much happening in today’s readings, that this daily blog will not do it all justice… A series of links with a great overview of the 6 literal 24 hour days of creation that I HIGHLY recommend you read is at AnswersInGenesis.org at this link. Check out some great information on the Creation account in our Genesis readings today at bible.org at this link. Below is a wonderful piece of art from Pat Marvenko Smith titled “The Creation” – you’ll note this piece shows all 6 days of creation and what was created on each day, going from the left to the right:

    Creation_days_1

     

    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Today we read this incredibly powerful verse in Genesis chapter 1 verse 27: “So God created people in his own image; God patterned them after himself; male and female he created them.”  Do you believe that you are made in the image of God?  Is this a powerful thing to reflect upon? What might this mean for your life in this new year, knowing that you are made in the image of God? Does this give you a sense of possibility for your life?  A sense that you are made for a great purpose in this life?

    Adameve

    Chapter 2 verse 3 is beautiful: “And God blessed the seventh day and declared it holy, because it was the day when he rested from his work of creation.”  A day of rest.  One day a week.  If God did this, think we should too?  🙂   6 days of work and play and 1 day each week of resting in God.  I confess I like the concept a lot more than I actually put it into practice.  Perhaps this year can be a year of new beginnings where a Sabbath day of rest enters our lives each week?  How are you doing on taking a Sabbath? I love this image below of God resting on the 7th day:

    God_rests

    One quick note from our readings today about the location of the Garden of Eden.  It is believed to have been near where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet, in what is now southern Iraq.  Below is a very high level map:

    Garden_of_eden

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis chapters 1 and 2 titled “The Meaning of Man: His Duty and His Delight” is at this link.

    New Testament – Today we begin the gospel of Matthew!  Below is Northern Renaissance painter Jan Sanders van Hemessen’s “Jesus Summons Matthew to Leave the Tax Office” from the year 1536:

    Jesus_matthew

    ~Matthew~
    Author: Matthew
    Place: Perhaps Antioch
    Date: A.D. 60-70
    Content: Matthew was a tax collector, called by Jesus to follow him early in his public ministry; hence, he was an eyewitness of most of the events he describes. He begins with a detailed account of Jesus’ birth of the virgin Mary, his baptism, and temptation in the wilderness. Jesus came preaching the kingdom of God, entrance into which meant eternal life. One entered by repentance and faith. Matthew blocks the teaching of Jesus together into five discourses in which may be seen the ethics, the proclamation, the parables, the fellowship, and the consummation of the kingdom. Jesus’ death and resurrection end the Gospel with the command to go into all the world with the good news (gospel) of Jesus Christ.
    Theme: Matthew’s main purpose in writing his Gospel is to show that Jesus fulfills the promise of God in the Old Testament. For this reason Jesus is introduced as a “descendant of King David and of Abraham,” and Matthew makes use of numerous Old Testament prophecies and quotations to explain Jesus’ life. Jesus came to be the Savior of the Jews, the Gentiles, and ultimately the world. The ethics required by members of God’s kingdom are found in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew chapters 5-7) where the world’s values are rejected and the Kingdom of God and his righteousness become supreme. (Above commentary is from
    Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 21)  A wonderful commentary on the book of Matthew by Daniel Wallace is at this link.  Below is a painting (I absolutely love this painting!) titled “The Inspiration of St. Matthew” by the Baroque Italian artist Caravaggio, circa 1602:

    Gospel_matthew

    In today’s Matthew readings, we read the genealogy of Jesus. I know that genealogy’s can sometimes seem a bit boring to read, but this one in Matthew is phenomenal!  If you just finished reading the One Year Bible this past year, you will recognize many of these names.  Or – let me encourage you to come back and read this genealogy again on January 1st of next year, if you are going through the entire Bible for your first time this year.  This genealogy will amaze you.  One of the interesting things to note in this genealogy is the mention of 5 women – Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary.  It was not the norm in the 1st century to list women in genealogies – only men were typically listed.  At least 3 of these women were Gentiles (not Jewish) – Tamara, Rahab, and Ruth.  Matthew was potentially trying to indicate to his Jewish readers that God’s work in this world is not limited to the people of Israel – nor was God’s work limited to men.   The genealogy in Matthew is sometimes illustrated by a “Jesse Tree” showing the lineage of Jesus from Jesse, father of King David:

    Jesse_tree

    Chapter 1 verse 23 is certainly a huge prophecy from the Old Testament prophet Isaiah being fulfilled through the birth of Jesus: “Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and he will be called Immanuel (meaning, God is with us).” Jesus is God and came to literally be with us.  To experience our human sufferings and temptations – and joys and triumphs.  The importance of this birth of Immanuel cannot be overstated.  God came to be with us in flesh and blood.

    Immanuel

    Chapter 2 verse 6 is very powerful in that last year’s One Year Bible crew recently read about the prophet Micah’s prophesying of Jesus being born in Bethlehem: “O Bethlehem of Judah, you are not just a lowly village in Judah, for a ruler will come from you who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.” Here again you can see Matthew writing for his Jewish audience – quoting an Old Testament prophet and also focusing in on the town of “Bethlehem of Judah” – the City of David.  This was to demonstrate again that Jesus was from the lineage of King David.

    Bethlehem

    Verse 10 is a brief verse showing us the reaction of the magi in being led to Jesus: “When they saw the star, they were filled with joy!”   The magi were also Gentiles and likely astrologers – following a star might lead one to think this… 🙂  But no matter where they were from and what they believed prior, they were filled with joy at being led to the Messiah, Jesus.  And they gave him gifts and worshipped him.  And for us today – are we filled with joy in reading about the birth of Jesus?  Do we realize what this meant back then – and still means today?  That Immanuel was born – that God came to be with us.  (Note that some Biblical scholars say that contrary to popular tradition, it is believed that the magi did not visit Jesus at the manger on the night of his birth, as did the shepherds, but that the magi came months later and visited him as “child” in his “house” – see verse 11.)

    Magi_

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Matthew titled “The Birth of Jesus” is at this link and “The Visit of the Wise Men” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 1 today begins the 150 Psalms of the Psalter!  You’ll note that in the One Year Bible we actually read through the Psalms twice during the course of the year. I think this is good because the Psalms have taken some time to really sink in for me personally. Once they sink in, they are phenomenal. I have a great friend who has shared with me that she “Prays the Psalms” every morning. I pray that during the course of this year you will have the experience of Praying the Psalms as you go through the One Year Bible.  I do believe praying the Psalms can indeed renew our passion for God:

    renewal

    It is often said that in 65 of the books of the Bible God speaks to us, but in the Psalter, the book of Psalms, we have the opportunity to speak to God. And in all kinds of ways and with all kinds of emotions. The Psalms can help you learn to express in pray everything to God – what you are happy about and what is troubling you. The Psalms are religious poetry. The 150 Psalms are comprised of Laments, Confessions, Crys, Petitions, Praise, Reflection, Reports, History, Blessings, and Wisdom. The author of many of the Psalms was King David. The Psalms were compiled over centuries and reached this final form in approximately the third century B.C. The Psalms were prayed in the temple and have been prayed in churches for the past two thousand years. The Psalms were quoted by Jesus, including Psalm 22:1 when Jesus was on the cross: “”My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”” (see Matthew 27:46) It is thought that the book of Psalms is one of the two books of the Old Testament most frequently quotes in the New Testament – along with the book of Isaiah.  See more commentary of the Psalms online at bible.org at this link.  Martin Luther said this about the book of Psalms: “The Psalter is the favorite book of all the saints. Each person, whatever his circumstances may be, finds in the book psalms and words which are appropriate to the circumstances in which he finds himself and meet his needs as adequately as if they were composed exclusively for his sake, and in such a way that he himself could not improve on them nor find or desire any better psalms or words.”

    Psalms

    Today we read this reflection on the godly in Psalm 1 verse 2: “But they delight in doing everything the LORD wants; day and night they think about his law.”  How well does this verse ring true with your life today?  Do you delight in being obedient to God?  Do you think about God’s Word, the Bible, day and night?  Should you? In this new year, will you?   

    Psalm1

    Bible.org’s commentary on Psalm 1 is at this link.

    Proverbs – The author of the majority of the Proverbs was King Solomon, the son of King David. This means that most of the Proverbs were written in the 10th century B.C. when Israel was a united kingdom. It may be that the Proverbs were not officially compiled together as a book until the 6th century B.C.  Agur son of Jakeh, King Lemuel, and “wisemen” were the other authors of the Proverbs.  Bob Deffinbaugh, Th.M., with bible.org has a wonderful Introduction to Proverbs at this link.  Below is an image of King Solomon dictating his wise maxims, the Proverbs:

    Proverbs

    Today we read in Proverbs chapter 1 verses 2 through 4 a great overview of why we should read and study the Proverbs: “The purpose of these proverbs is to teach people wisdom and discipline, and to help them understand wise sayings. Through these proverbs, people will receive instruction in discipline, good conduct, and doing what is right, just, and fair. These proverbs will make the simpleminded clever. They will give knowledge and purpose to young people.”  Do you want wisdom?  Do you want discipline in your life?  Do you want to do what is right, just and fair?  Do you want purpose for your life?   Do you believe this journey through the Bible this year will move you forward in these areas?  Will you cling to the wisdom of the Proverbs this year?

    Angel_wisdom

    Worship Video – I typically post up a worship video that relates to our daily readings on this section of the blog.  Today, reading about God’s creation of our world in Genesis reminded me of Chris Tomlin’s song “Our God” (filmed live at Red Rocks, Colorado, in 2013 – I was there!) which I think ties in nicely our Matthew readings today as well.  Enjoy, and don’t be afraid to Worship God right now along with this video!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJpt1hSYf2o

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” Genesis 1:27 NLT

    Prayer Point: Based on Genesis 1:27 above, will you pray today for your family, co-workers/students, and others in your community that you will see the image of God in each of them them?  Also, will you pray for those you know who are made in the image of God, and yet are not in a saving personal relationship with Jesus? Will you pray that they will come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior this year?

    Comments from You and Question of the Day: As today is our first day together on the One Year Bible journey in 2026, I thought I’d post up a One Year Bible “roll-call.”  This is an opportunity for each of us to click on the “Comments” link below and let everyone know a few things about ourselves, as we’ll be journeying through the Word together over the coming year.  So here’s the roll-call questions:  1. Have you read the entire Bible before?  2. What are you looking forward to about reading the entire Bible in 2026?  3. What’s your favorite book or verse in the Bible?  Thanks for participating in the roll-call!  🙂 Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Ramona:

    Wisdom or money can get you almost anything, but it’s important to know that only wisdom can save your life. Notice the way God does things; then fall into line. Don’t fight the ways of God, for who can straighten out what he has made crooked?
    Enjoy prosperity while you can. But when hard times strike, realize that both come from God. That way you will realize that nothing is certain in this life. (Ecclesiastes 7:12-14)
    Today is a New Year that brings with it a New Beginning. Today we set out to begin the daunting task of reading through the entire Bible. For some this will be the first time and will bring with it tons of questions and probably comments like, “What does this all mean?” Some stories will be exciting and better than the entire series of The Godfather or more spectacular than Star Wars. There will also be plenty when you will think of giving up with a statement saying, “God, this is boring and besides, this makes no sense.”
    From a veteran Read through the Bible Reader, may I encourage you to stay focused and read even when it seems like you are chewing wood. I began reading through the Word in 1987 and some of the “What in the world does this mean?” have just begun to be answered. Each and every time I go through I get a deeper understanding of the things I grasped at first and at each succeeding reading though and an a simple understanding of things I just had no clue about.
    Genesis is the Book of Beginnings so let us come to this book leaving behind our preconceived understandings and ideas, our denominational glasses suspending our disbelief and unbelief believing that God’s Word will explain itself to us in the daylight of His Word.
    Whom will he teach knowledge?
    And whom will he make to understand the message?
    Those just weaned from milk?
    Those just drawn from the breasts?
    For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept,
    Line upon line, line upon line,
    Here a little, there a little.”
    For with stammering lips and another tongue
    He will speak to this people
    (Isaiah 28:9-11-NKJV)
    In the Beginning is our chance to study God’s Principals and Patterns so that we can apply those patterns and principals to our lives.
    Notice the way God does things; then fall into line. Don’t fight the ways of God
    Grace and peace to all in the New Year,
    Ramona

    ======= Kristy:

    Hi everyone! Happy New Year to one and all!
    Just a quick self-introduction here to begin: this year is an important one for me, as I’m turning twenty one this year. I was brought up in a non-religious family, but for the past few years I’ve been thinking quite of religion, especially God. I think too much of the human experience is related to God (our ethics, our aims in this life, our afterlife, even our relation to one another), as such it’s paramount for each of us to think carefully on the subject. I joined OYB with the intention to know the Bible better, and hopefully know God better as well.
    Mike, with regards to your comments about the one day of rest. I think it was my interaction with the Bible at childhood (I had a pictorial version) that ever since I could remember, Sundays has been rest days for me. As I grew up, Sundays became the day I sit quietly at home, reflecting and thinking and writing in my diary. I think for this year, I will devote Sundays to the OYB (as I don’t think my university schedule would permit me to participate daily, as much as I would want to). Hope you and the others will find the wonderful opportunity to incoporate the day of rest into your week – I personally find it paramount to maintaining a balanced life, and especially keeping Monday blues at bay! 
    best,
    Kristy

    ======= Ryan:

    Happy new year everyone! I am looking forward to taking this journey with all of you. I was looking for a good one year reading plan when I stumbled upon this one. It is exactly what I have been looking for, and I am thrilled to be able to experience God’s word with a large group of other believers. This will be my first time in reading the entire bible. I am very excited to hear insight from all of you as well. Good luck to all of you!
    Ryan

    ======== Kristen:

    Happy New Year to All!
    One of our pastors challenged us as a congregation to join and participate in this OYBB. A big shout-out to all my brothers and sisters from GSUMC. I’m sure the Lord has sooo many things planned for each of us this year, and my study of the Word has been one of His favorite ways of revealing His path for me. I praise Him as so many of us have heard His invitation to open our minds and hearts to His Word. I pray for amazing and huge things to be revealed to each of us through this study. Thank you Mike for your faithfulness!
    Kristen

    ====== Thomas:

    Hello! Happy New Year!
    First up, thanks to God for the opportunity to read through the Bible once again. I did it last year and have been looking forward to starting again. I think I would miss it if I didn’t have something so structured to follow every day. It can sometimes be tough going, but stick with it!
    I’m planning to memorise one verse a day this time round, from the readings for that particular day. We’ll see if I still remember January 1st on December 31st!
    Thanks also to Mike, you do a great job keeping the site running and the e-mails coming. God bless you, man.
    So I look forward to sharing ’round 2′ with you all; to all the new readers you are in for a treat! May God reveal Himself to us yet more, may we allow His Word to speak in the year to come.
    All the best,
    Thomas

    ======= Jan:

    The Word Itself is a true miracle; think about how very very very long ago it was written & it is still going on into Eternity. The Word of God is living & breathing, even to the dividing of marrow of bone (healing in all its ways). When you think about all the different languages the Word of God has gone through & still the Word of God is with us. Always remember, if you want to know God’s will for you/us…GOD’S WILL IS GOD’S WORD, a fact that never changes, just like Him!
    Jan

    ======= Shirley:

    I am a quadriplegic due to multiple sclerosis. I cannot hold the Bible in my hands, so I was thrilled to find the One Year Bible online. Actually, I found it last September and have been reading every day since then I loved starting day this way. This is my first time starting in January and going through the whole year. I’m looking forward to reading everyone’s comments. Good luck to everyone!
    Shirley

    ======= Laura:

    Thoughts on pondering Gen 1:28; Mat 2:12; Ps 1:2; and Pr 1:2–
    Humanity–male and female–was given dominion. That’s a tall order. There is no way we will pull this off without wisdom. The Tanakh (the OT) begins with this expectation. The magi heard God’s voice and listened. Their wise choice to hear and obey gave Joseph and Mary the time they needed to escape to Egypt and save Jesus’ life. The Book of Psalms begins the third section of the Tanakh. The Book of Joshua–which we’ll get to April 10–is the first book of the second section of the Tanakh. Both sections begin with the command to meditate day and night. Meditating on the Word is the source of the wisdom needed to exercise our dominion and obey when we hear God’s voice. Proverbs is a sort of distillation of wisdom.
    I have a feeling it’s going to be an awesome ride (and I use the term ‘awesome’ advisedly).
    BTW, many think that the genealogy in Luke is Mary’s. It is possible that Joseph’s is listed in Matthew because the right to the Davidic throne came through the father. Just a thought.
    Laura

    ======= Linda:

    Re. the memorization of scripture:
    I once heard Bible study author Cynthia Heald comment to a group that the scriptures we should memorize are “the ones we need, and the ones we love.” I thought that was a pretty good guide.
    As far as methods for memorizing, I’m fairly old-fashioned in my approach: utilizing flash cards until I have learned them and then writing them out from memory to test how well I’m actually doing.
    Here are 8 points I read recently in the book “Becoming a Vessel God Can Use” by Donna Partow. They were from a sermon she heard given by Chuck Swindoll:
    1. Set aside 15 min. per day for scripture memorization.
    2. Choose verses that address your weaknesses. That way you’ll have a vested interest in remembering them.
    3. Read the passage aloud over and over.
    4. Break the verse down into logical parts. Learn one phrase, then two, until you’ve memorized the entire passage.
    5. Repeat the reference (book, chapter, and verse) often.
    6. It’s better to learn a few verses really well, than many, poorly.
    7. Underline difficult terms or key words. Look them up in the dictionary, a concordance, or Bible reference book.
    8. Write out the verse from memory. This is a critical step. Something about putting pen to paper makes the words more permanent.
    By the way, I only recently found this site and was eager to start in concert with the rest of this group. I have asked a group from my congregation to join me and we’re blogging together about our progress to spur one another on to good works! Thanks for the excellent support for this God-honoring goal. I had made Matthew 4:4 our rallying cry before we embarked, and was quite blessed to read today’s comments about living by His every word.
    Linda

    ======Erma:

    I have read through the Bible several times.
    I’m looking forward to gain more insight, knowledge and understanding of God and becoming a better person from applying all I’m learning.
    My favorite book is always the one I’m reading at the time.-but Philippians 3:7-11, Colossians 3:1-17 and Ephesians 2:8-10 are etched deeply in my soul.
    Erma

    ======== Nancy:

    I want to give my testimony. My neighbor helped me come to the Lord. One day we were discussing the Bible. My heart was beating out of my chest. She told me to go home & read my Bible. I was not a Bible reader, as a catholic we were not taught to do so. I was taught about the Trinity, just not about needing to give my life to Jesus. I went home, prayed & said, “I don’t know where to read so I’m just going to open my Bible. God honored that simple prayer. It opened in the Psalms. Under the number of the Psalm was a title, “Ardent longing for God”. That was me that day. I didn’t pray a “sinners prayer” as such, but my heart did. That day I become a true follower of Jesus. A little while later at the beginning of the new year I joined a church that taught the Bible. Have followed Him ever since, 50 years. I pray that as you read thru the Bible this year, if you don’t know Jesus as Savior & Lord that you will at the end. He loves you so much, He died for you.
    Nancy

    ======= Dee:

    Hi all! This is my all time fav blog for studying the Bible. Good job Mike! I love Proverbs 3:5-7 and lots of things stuck out. 1- our littles at church started on this story this morning at children’s church! I love it and helped teach it. I never thought of this before but in the beginning did Adam sleep? Or was he a spirit who was alive and never slept like God? When God put him in a deep sleep and took a rib for woman..made me ponder or was this the first anesthesia performance we have see?
    Also the lineage of David/Jesus..I used to struggle remembering who Ruth had and so on until a song I loved this past year: Nicole Mullins The God Who Sees it talks about Ruth gave birth to Obed who gave birth to Jesse who had a son named David..good song. Also with Joseph being the lineage of David it was imperative that he not dismiss her but marry her and give the son the lineage of David.
    Welcome everyone!
    Dee

    ======= Lori:

    1. I have not read the entire Bible before.
    2. I am looking forward to reading about how to honor God with the life He has given me.
    3. 1 Peter 5:7: “Casting all your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.”
    Lori

    ======= Meg:

    1. I have read the entire Bible at least six times, maybe more. I do not remember for certain. 2. I am most looking forward to digging deeper this year. (Thank you for this blog!) 3. Romans 8:28 is my favorite verse.
    Today’s reading – the fact that the wise men were astrologers studying the stars has NEVER occurred to me. This snapped a whole new piece of the prophecy puzzle in place for me.
    Meg

    ======= Deanna:

    I belong to a group of 6 women who have read through the One Year Bible now for the 8th year in a row. I, also, belong to another group of 6 women that are just starting this journey together (2 of us are veterans) and looking forward to what happens this year!
    I am just finding this blog and small group study guides. Where have I been! I am thrilled to have another added perspective and seeing what others have to say.
    What came off the page today…is “God created human beings in his own image”. I am working on writing a study and was studying last night and came across this and the following observation. One thing we have that no other creature has is a VOICE / WORDS. We are able to communicate, regardless of language barriers. Oh, how beautiful to realize that He gave us words that He already had. Another piece of evidence that He wants to speak to us!!
    Love and blessings,
    Deanna

    ======= Liz:

    I have done the OYBB several times and read through the Bible many times previous to knowing about OYBB. I have recommended It to many people and on Facebook.
    Matt 4:4 (and Deut 8:3) Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
    I want to know Him more and become more and more who He wants me to be.
    Liz

    ======= Jessica:

    1. I haven’t read it through in a year before!
    2. I’m looking forward to gaining wisdom and understanding.
    3. A verse that’s always been meaningful for me is Hebrews 13:6–“So we can say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper. I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?’”
    The one that has been on my mind a lot lately is “My food is to do the will of him who sent me” from John 4:34.
    From today’s reading, I picked out Matthew 1:21–“…and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” I usually read a lot of the birth of Jesus leading up to Christmas, but not so much early in January, but it is always a sweet story to read and a good reminder of Jesus’ purpose in coming as one of us. It was also neat to read in Genesis about God creating trees and fruit with seeds alongside the Psalm where believers are like trees bearing fruit.
    Thanks for the blog; I started following along at the tail end of last year and look forward to reading through during this year. I especially appreciate the art and music you include!
    Jessia

    ======= Regina:

    Roll call- I’ve been reading through the entire Bible since 2005. So much to learn and to comprehend. This year I’m looking forward to understanding the history of the OT, connecting the dots of time and places. And continuing to see God’s plan and purposes. Favorite book is James. I live in IL and Lord willing I will be moving to AZ next year.
    Regina

    ======= Andy:

    Roll Call – I have read the entire Bible before through a class at Trinity United Methodist Church in Denver (Disciple I). My now wife and I did it in the year before we were married–we had met at and were married in that church! I’m doing it again this year to help me to spend more time in the Word.
    Andy

    ====== Allyson:

    Roll Call- I have read through the Bible in a year for many years. I saw this opportunity to read with a group of people and to meet together once a week and I wanted to be a part of it. My favorite book of the Bible is Genesis. It is God’s wisdom in his creation, in his choosing of a people and in his providence told in a story form that has endeared me to it all the way from childhood. Favorite words that stick out to me in Today’s readings were from Chapter 1 verses 7,9,11,15,24,30 “and it was so”
    Chapter 1 verses 4,10,12,17,21,25,31 “and God saw that it was good”.
    Whatever God determines it is so and it is good.
    Happy New Year! I look forward to meeting you.
    Allyson

    ======= Terri:

    I have been reading the Bible since my spiritual rebirth in 1984. I studied the Bible in Bible College and have read through the Bible many times, using different plans, but I keep coming back to the one year Bible Blog. With my very busy life, it really helps me to stay on task.I could not survive without reading God’s Word every day! I was so blessed last year and look forward to another year of encouragement.I am very thankful!
    Terri

    ======== Renee:

    Greetings and Blessings in the new year!
    Roll call
    #1. I have read through the Bible
    #2. I’m looking forward for God to reveal more of himself to me
    #3. Eph. 3:20-21
    Peace
    Renee

    ======= Tim:

    1. Yes, I have read through the Bible many many times.
    2. I want to know God better and become more like him to influence others to want to know God too.
    3. Micah 6:8. “he hath sown thee O man what is good and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God.
    Tim

    ======= Kim:

    1. No. I have attempted before but not successfully.
    2. I’m excited to grow more in my relationship with the Lord.
    3. Isaiah 40:31
    Kim

    ======= Rick:

    1. This will be my 3rd year.
    2. Excited with a new format, I learn more every time.
    3. Psalm 91:1-2

    ======= Naomi:

    Hello!
    I am excited to journey with all of you in the is new yr!! I will be honest and admit that I haven’t read the bible from front to back, although I have read the majority of it..(embarrassing to admit) I have made attempts in the past to follow the blog, but hopefully this yr will bring new disciplines and revelations to my life as never before! I love the proverbs and reading the epistles of the apostles in the New testament! God bless you for the opportunity to grow and encourage/invite other to do so as well.. I look into the new year with great anticipation of a greater knowledge and a peace that goes along with growing in our walk with God!!! It’s going to be a wonderful journey.. I’m excited! Let’s get started
    Naomi

    ======= Heather:

    I haven’t read the entire Bible before, but have attempted several Bible in a Year reading/studying programs over the years. I am lookinh forward to having a bettet understanding of God’s Word from this blog.
    My favorite Bible verse is Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
    Heather

    ======= Donna:

    Roll Call: I have read the Bible at least 10 times – I have since kept a record because I try to read a new translation each year – this year will be the English Standard Version (ESV) because my son and his girlfriend gave me this Bible in an illuminated version – it’s beautiful. My life verse is John 14:6 – “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me.” Jesus is the only way to heaven. My goal this year to to understand and apply God’s Word more fully in my life. For all the newbies – this Bible Reading Plan does work when others do not – some days may be boring to you. God’s Word is complete with no errors. I haven’t been able to post in this Blog at all – hope it will work this time. Grace & peace to you Ramona as I enjoy your insights into God’s Word.
    Donna

    ======= Judie:

    Thank you Mike for giving us such an amazing venue to learn God’s word and to become closer to Him. Sometimes along with the scripture, it’s the songs that really touch me, or the artwork, but what I love the most is the daily reading: Listen to today’s Scripture on One Year Bible Online Audio, ESVBible.org: read by Tom Dooley. This is listed at the top of the page under the list of scriptures for the day. He has such a wonderful voice, and he gives a background about the scripture.
    One of my favorite Bible verses is: And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
    This is my 3rd year to go through this Bible Blog.
    Judie

    ======= Diane:

    Hello all!!!
    First of all I’d like to say I’m so thankful for this blog!!! Thank you for creating it!
    Yes, I’ve read bible through this blog two times and once through a plan where it’s read in 3 months. Last year I was able to stick to readings as I’m now retired. I’m really feeling the Lord wanting me to draw closer to Him in prayer, so that’s where I’ll be focusing on this year. My favorite verses are Romans 8:38-39. Something about myself that’s different is that we have 9 chickens. We live in the Midwest where it’s -14 right now brr! No blog here.
    Praise the Lord!!! He IS so good! Have a blessed day and year and let’s all grow in knowledge and love of/ for Him!
    Diane

    ======= Debbie:

    I’ve read the bible through five times with this site, the last two years a different one. I’m excited to be back in tune with this site as I find I learn something new in reading again. My favorite book or verse right now is John 10:3 “The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. ” A fun fact might be the fact that I have a 60lb dog and a 7lb cat, both adopted from my adult college children’s care when faced with room mate issues. I’ve found love can grow where you least expect it to! I currently live in Dallas, Texas, with my husband and live in Denton County. I am a native Texan, born and raised in Fort Worth!
    Debbie

    ======= Laurie:

    I have read through the Bible several times in the span of a year. It has been a blessing every time, and I am always amazed at how God speaks to me, encourages me and helps to strengthen me in my walk with Him. I’m looking forward to being in a disciplined reading of the Bible again. I live in the Atlanta, Georgia area. I am an artist and am hoping to go back to school to further my skills and knowledge. The Lord may be leading me into the field of Art Therapy. I have enjoyed making crocheted items, but love all types of art and creating.
    Laurie

    ======= Mitch:

    Matthew 1-2:12
    I was an avowed atheist until 48. Hated Christians and the concept of God. Finally, decided I had had enough and was going to prove the Bible wrong (find significant errors). After a few futile months of cross referencing articles from atheists and Christians, woke up one night, and talked out loud. “If you exist and are the Creator, then I just want to know the truth.” It was never the same after that, and a few weeks later on a Palm Sunday of 2004, sobbing and prostrate on the floor, I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. The instant change in me that night was amazing, and it has been a wonderful growth journey ever since that night. It has been 11+ years, and only wish the time frame was longer. Usually write a lot of commentary. However, think it is better to bring up salient points and let people do their own research. Believe the Bible is the most wonderfully interconnected read EVER, and hope to emphasize that in my posts.
    Matthew written for the Jewish nation and theme is Jesus as King.
    Lineage:
    Think the purpose of lineage was not about David. The Jeconiah curse would have precluded Jesus from the kingly line from his adopted father (Joseph). Believe it was about Abraham (first name listed) and God’s promise that all nations would be blessed through Abraham. Side note: Mary’s lineage (Luke) went through David by way of Nathan, this avoiding Jeconiah curse. While the Jewish people might say Kingship could not come through Mary. Find no place where that is stated in Bible, and would make sense if Mary was only child. Certainly King lines in England have come through the Queen.
    Not consummating the marriage until after the birth of Jesus, kept Jesus (eldest) first in Line for Kingship in case of siblings existing in the family.
    He was to be named – Jesus. Translation: Jehovah is Salvation. There is no other way – not by birth, not by ritual, not by man. Salvation is only available though God. A cult once asked me why his name was not Immanuel. That was an Old Testament prophecy. The prophecy is in first part of phrase, and then it says “they” called him Immanuel. In the Bible Jesus is called many things – Son of God, Son of Man, Prince of Peace, etc. The important thing is Jesus would be born via Virgin birth, and the reference title given is that “God is with us”(Immanuel). How great is that – for centuries God had been silent towards the Jews, and now here He is in the flesh.
    Want to do some research: why did Jesus have to be fully God and Fully man from birth? The answer is in one of the roles of Jesus – the Kinsman Redeemer (OT). There are four rules to be eligible as Kinsman Redeemer. Those rules mandate that Jesus be fully God and fully Man from the get go.
    Magi:
    Is this from left field or what? Not really. In the OT Daniel was made head of the Magi. You think he shared his faith and the prophecies of a redeemer – king with his fellow Magi. You think some were believers? I do.
    Magi were important, and believe they traveled in an armed caravan. Nothing says the Magi went to Bethlehem. It says the magi went where the star led them. Certainly that could have been Nazareth (80 miles from Bethlehem), and would make sense given the term young child (in the Greek) could reference a toddler or a young babe. We will see next that the star probably appeared two years earlier, so even if at conception would make Jesus between 1 and 2.
    The gifts: subscribe to the version that the gifts were symbolic. Gold for a king, frankincense for The priestly role of Jesus, and myrrh (embalming anointment) as a prefiguring of the death of Christ.
    Genesis:
    Many people get hung up on creation. Very few give credit to the many dozens of statements in the Bible that are science related – written many thousands of years ago, that are true, AND can not possibly have been known until recently (last few hundred years). Do you know why the 8th day for circumcision was the optimal day (especially in ancient times) to perform the act? Do you think Moses pulled that number out of a hat, or that he was acting on God’s instructions?
    Cosmology is a science based on hypotheses. The beginning of the universe can not be replicated. In my time as a Christian, have seen the age of universe, and the size of universe changed based on data. What’s next? If you do not believe in God nor Creation, than all your reasoning for how Universe came into being can not have anything to do with God. As for me, having a personal relationship with God, if the bible says he created than He created. It will always be a disagreement, but one I completely understand. However, if you understand the Bible as True, than an all-powerful God is certainly capable of creating the Universe.
    Man:
    Have seen theories change from hot primordial soup, to cool, to volcano source, to bottom of ocean. Argument over odds of random binding of cells. The odds are still pretty high, but the other side will say given time anything can happen. So was it one creature evolved, and laid eggs, or was it two that came into existence – male and female in the same area at same time? If eggs, at what point did procreation turn to present form. Seems like a lot of faith (belief) is required to go down these paths.
    Recent Genetic studies have pointed to a source man and a source woman. By the accompanying statements it is secular work. The point being: there are indications that man did not just pop up all over the place and start reproducing.
    Side note: you can take the families from the Ark, and assume average children and life spans and extrapolate to now and get pretty close to the world’s present population.
    As for me, if Bible says God created Man, then I am good with that view. In His “image” is interesting. We have His qualities and attributes. Yes, they are broken, and not perfect since the “Fall”. The interesting thing to me is our makeup precludes being created by a monotheistic God. We communicate, we love, we have a desire for relationships. Who did a monotheistic God talk to, love, or have a relationship with before the creation. To me, this is a reason to believe the Trinity is true. In the Trinity God communicated, loved and had perfect relationship. One being, three persons. We have one person in our being. Can an infinite being contain three persons? Can not really go down a previous creation that was wrapped up and scrapped, because that had to also be created at some point in time. BUT, God’s attributes never change, so he had to love, communicate, and know relationships before ANY creation. To me, it really can only (again) be explained by the Trinity.
    Wrote more than I thought today. Will address some concepts in Proverbs and Psalms tomorrow.
    May God Bless you and yours.
    Mitch

    ======= Art:

    I’m !rt. I’ve been here for several years, being refreshed by the Word of the Lord.
    I suffer from multiple myeloma, a blood and bone cancer for which there is no cure. I’ve been blessed to understand that this Earth is not my home. I’ve been placed here by our Creator for a purpose, and we all will soon stand before God in what we call the afterlife. It will be, I’m sure, a glorious eternity.
    I have followed Mike’s blog for several years, reading the Scripures and thinling about Mike’s comments. I love the musical selections, the references to more study, and the Comments section. I seldom comment, but get wisdom from the thoughts of others, especially Ramona.
    If you are new here, I’m sure you will be blessed. If for any reason you fall behind, be sure to rejoin us at the point of your return. May God Bless You and Keep You.
    Art

    ======= Greg:

    I read through the bible last year following the One Year Bible. It was a challenge at times but I was blessed to have completed my first complete read through. This year, I look forward to deepening my understanding and appreciation of His Word
    One verse us tough to choose, but I do love these verses: “For it is by God’s grace that you have been saved through faith. It is not the result of your own efforts, but God’s gift, so that no one can boast about it.” Ephesians 2: 8-9
    I love to play (Steven Curtis Chapman is my guy) and to write contemporary Christian music.
    I’m from Wisconsin. Go Packers.
    Greg

    ======= Dianne:

    Hi everyone, I live in Australia and this is my second year of reading through the Bible and Mike’s comments, references and further commentaries. I really appreciate all that is offered and know that God will bless the faithful reading, hearing, study, memorisation and meditation on His word. I have passed on the link to others so they too can benefit. One of my favorite verses is from Isaiah 30:15 For thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, ” in returning and rest you shall be saved; In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.”
    Dianne

    ======= Lynne:

    Hi everyone! I have read through the bible once, a few years ago, with this group. This blog, the OYB book and companion are my essential tools. I’m turning 50 on Monday and thought reading the bible this year would be a wonderful way to stay centered on God.
    Mike, thank you, thank you, thank you for enabling my reading journey. The info, links, and pictures provide enough information for me to know what I’m reading and how I might apply it to my life.
    With gratitude,
    Lynne

    ======= Pat:

    Mike I can’t even remember how many years we’ve traveled this road of Bible study together. It was shortly after you started with this great mission work of yours. Thank you for keeping it up all these wonderful years.
    God bless you and your wife and daughter and may this be a wonderful year full of blessings for all of you and all those who are participating in reading the Bible through in a year.
    Your hillbilly friend from Kentucky
    Pat

    ======= DeeDee:

    Mike, i feel like Pat, i cant remember how long i have followed this link through the years. I am looking for continuing wisdom in this year. Divine purpose ands voice through the recordex chapters. I love them all: one fave is: Proverbs 3:5-6. I love the history and references through bib’s commentaries and wish i could research it all day. My hidden passion is to teach a bible class or study at our church. Fear and time has hindered me from that for almost a year. Hopefully I will keep Gods promise this year. I live in Georgia, USA. One insight i had and learned drom last year to now is that we dont have to rest just one day but we should labor to enter into the rest of God everyday. Hebrews 4:1. That is the only command from God that we are commissioned to labor into. Peace and happy new year!
    DeeDee

    ======= Ron:

    Mike,
    Happy New Year to you and your family. I can’t tell you how many times that I have started reading the one Year bible reading plan only to either stop short of finishing it or to just quit. But I am praying and hoping that will change this year. I think that I heard about your blog from an friend of mine around the end of summer. You have helped very much with my understanding of the scriptures ( and also with the Holy Spirit). With your questions that you present to us, well, you get me thinking!!! But I want to ask this question out there? Is there any one else that after they read the daily scripture that as the day goes on they don’t either think about what they read or can’t even remember what verse they read. I have prayed and prayed about that but …….. So my prayer is that each and every day, not only do I start my day reading God’s word but also being able to remember it chapter by chapter, verse by verse, word by word. That I could really live by his word and not by my actions. God bless.
    Ron

    ======= Linda:

    Linda from Va. Beach but an Iowa girl: Really pumped after today’s readings and the worship song. I have read the Bible before with different reading plans, but this is my second time with the 1YrBlog. It inspires me to dig deeper. I also listen while I read and that helps me focus. I am a “second career” second year seminary student, and really felt lost at the end of the first semester this year. I was ill with the flu, and just overwhelmed. I have rested, worshipped, spent time with family and friends, and feel restored. I love the creation story – how the Holy Spirit hovers over that which is formless and void – because we all reach those places in our lives. He is faithful to restore and refresh!
    Linda

    ======= Colleen:

    Hi, my name is Colleen and I live in North Carolina. This is my fifth time reading through the Bible; the first two times, I was on my own, but the last three have been with Mike here on OYBB. Though there is much to be gained any time you read God’s Word, I truly have to say that reading it on this web site has given me a wealth of understanding and insight that I could not have gained on my own. I love the fact that Mike not only writes great commentary himself, but also gives links to other reliable sources, as well as allows fellow readers to comment with their own insights and experiences. As a physically disabled person who doesn’t get out much, it’s wonderful to feel like I am part of a large, diverse group of people, each of whom are at his or her own particular place in the Christian journey. I thank God for Mike, the OYBB, and all of you and wish you many blessings in the New Year.
    Colleen

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    Happy New Year!  Congratulations to everyone who completed the Bible in a Year journey in 2025 today! It has been awesome to go through the journey this year with each of you.  It is quite a blessing to realize that you’ve read through God’s Word this past year!  It has been a huge blessing for me.  God has continued to transform me this past year through this journey.  Reading through the Bible in a year will change us.  For the better!  🙂 For those of you wrapping up the Bible today in 2025, I’d like to ask you to post up your reflections on this experience in the Comments section below.  The reason for this request is because we have hundreds of new folks signing up to take the Bible in a Year journey in 2026.  What advice would you give them?  Any encouragement?  What has reading the Bible on a daily basis meant to you over the past year?  Has this experience changed you in any way?  Thanks for sharing! I would greatly appreciate it if you would pray for this Bible Blog ministry! If this blog has been a blessing to you in 2025, please also consider partnering with us by financially supporting this ministry. Thank you!

    Old Testament – Today we finish the book of the prophet Malachi, and it is an awesome 2 chapters we read today!  The first half of Malachi chapter 3 verse 1 is prophesying 400 years in advance of the coming of John the Baptist, who will prepare people’s hearts for Jesus by preaching repentance of sins: ““Look! I am sending my messenger, and he will prepare the way before me.” This is a great thing to reflect on as we close out one year and begin anew.  Do we need a messenger from God to encourage us to repent from our sins?  Will we listen to that messenger and make way for the coming of Jesus into our hearts and lives?  The second half of verse 1 then prophesies that Jesus is indeed coming to usher in the new covenant, or the new testament: “The messenger of the covenant, whom you look for so eagerly, is surely coming,” says the LORD Almighty.”  The Good News for us today is that Jesus has come already for the forgiveness of sins and Jesus is coming again in glory!

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Verse 2 tells us this about Jesus: “For he will be like a blazing fire that refines metal or like a strong soap that whitens clothes.”  Will you allow Jesus to refine you through his holy fire?  And make you pure through his holy soap?  (Okay, I realize this is a bit cheesy wording here – has anyone ever called Jesus holy soap before?? 🙂 Actually, would you believe it – I found an image of “Jesus soap” online, as you’ll see below! How this all ties into our Malachi readings today I’ve lost track of… I apologize for my end-of-year giddiness… 🙂

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    Verses 6 & 7 are so powerful for us to reflect upon: “”I am the LORD, and I do not change. That is why you descendants of Jacob are not already completely destroyed. Ever since the days of your ancestors, you have scorned my laws and failed to obey them. Now return to me, and I will return to you,” says the LORD Almighty.”  As I reflect back upon our One Year Bible readings this year, it is so true that God does not change.  He has shown so much compassion over and over again to the Israelites in the Old Testament.  And he continues to show so much compassion to us today over and over again.  In light of God’s holy and unchanging love and compassion for us, will we return to Him?  As you look back on our One Year Bible readings this year, do you agree with God’s statement here that He does not change?  Do you believe that all the way from the Old Testament’s Genesis to the New Testament’s Revelation God does not change?

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    Verse 10 is one of my favorites and one of the most challenging in the Bible: “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse so there will be enough food in my Temple. If you do,” says the LORD Almighty, “I will open the windows of heaven for you. I will pour out a blessing so great you won’t have enough room to take it in! Try it! Let me prove it to you!”   This verse has and will continue to be interpreted so many ways.  Check out the NIV translation of Malachi 3:10 (slightly different than the NLT version above) – “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the LORD Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.”   It is very rare in the Bible that God says “test me” and follows it up with an incredible promise of a blessing.  This next year, will you test God with a tithe?  In this new year, will you trust God with your tithe?

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    Chapter 4 verse 2 makes me smile with the metaphor of us being compared to a calf frolicking in a field: “But for you who fear my name, the Sun of Righteousness will rise with healing in his wings. And you will go free, leaping with joy like calves let out to pasture.”  Do you want to be set free?  Truly free from your burdens and doing things that you do not want to do?  Will you entrust your life to the Sun (Son?) of Righteousness, Jesus?   And then – are you looking forward to leaping with joy like a calf let out to pasture??  🙂   I love this metaphor…  it will stick with me.

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Malachi titled “God’s Justice and Faithfulness” is at this link and “Preparing for the Day of the Lord” is at this link.

    New Testament – Today we finish the book of Revelation with a glorious chapter describing the New Jerusalem in heaven, and with a clear reminder that Jesus is coming again!  Below is artist Pat Marvenko Smith’s look “Through the Gate of the Eternal City” from Revelation 22:1-6 in today’s readings:

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Chapter 22 verses 1 & 2 are so beautiful: “And the angel showed me a pure river with the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb, coursing down the center of the main street. On each side of the river grew a tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, with a fresh crop each month. The leaves were used for medicine to heal the nations.”   This river combines the elements of the river in the Garden of Eden – see Genesis 2:8-14 – and the river flowing from the temple in Ezekiel’s vision – see Ezekiel 47:1-12.  I love this idea of this “river of life”.  There are so many beautiful allusions to God and grace being like water or a river in the Bible – particularly in the Psalms.  A river that heals us. I love this.  There is a great song by Steven Curtis Chapman about diving into the river.  I think it’s called “Dive” on his Speechless CD.  This song of his reminds me so much of these verses.  One of his lyrics goes something like:  “The River’s deep, the river’s wide, the river’s water is ALIVE!  So sink or swim, I’m diving in!”  Do you want to dive into this holy river of God?  Do you want to be healed and purified by it’s waters? Will you dive in?

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    Verse 8 is powerful for us to reflect upon, where we see an angel speaking to John after he fell to worship the angel:  “”No, don’t worship me. I am a servant of God, just like you and your brothers the prophets, as well as all who obey what is written in this scroll. Worship God!”” My thought here is that do we sometimes worship other people in our life?   And does this worship of other people ultimately take away from our worship of God?  Meaning, I think it might sometimes be tempting for us to “worship” our pastors or ministers or spiritual mentors.  But, should we do this?  I think we would do well to remember that these people in our life are simply servants of God, like this angel.  They are not God.  We are called to give our hearts and minds and souls and worship to God and God only.

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    Verse 20 (almost) closes out the book of Revelation with these words: “Come, Lord Jesus!” Are these three words a prayer of your heart? Should they be? It’s only recently that I started praying these words from my heart, and it is an amazing thing to truly pray and truly desire. Come Lord Jesus!

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 22 titled “The Epilogue” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 150 is a wonderful end to the Psalter filled with a call to Praise God with all that we are!  Give it up for God and God only!

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    Proverbs – Proverbs 31:25-31 are a continued great look at what a godly woman does.  I really like verse 30 which seems so opposite of what our culture is often selling us today: “Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised.”  I think this holds so true for women and men – our beauty or good looks or outer appearances do not last.  They are not eternal.  What matters is what’s inside – our relationship with and love of God and other people.  So, I think this is a great reminder for us to focus on what’s inside – which is what’s eternal.  And yes, our culture will continue to try to sell us on the latest fads to look better on the outside.  Will you refuse to buy into that which will not last?  Do you realize that holiness is beautiful?  This picture below comes from Memphis, Tennessee:

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Revelation reminded me of the Steven Curtis Chapman song “Dive.” However, rather than share that song with you in the video below, our readings in Revelation chapter 22 also reminded me of his powerful song about his daughter called “Heaven is the Face.” Here’s a great live version of this song:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nT88tmF5O8

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let those who hear say, “Come!” Let those who are thirsty come; and let all who wish take the free gift of the water of life.” Revelation 22:17 (TNIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that you are thirsty for Jesus today and every day! Pray that you are daily responding to Jesus’ call to you to “Come!” Pray that you will follow Jesus and take the free gift of the water of Life He offers you, today and forevermore.

    Comments From You and Question of the Day: For those of you wrapping up the Bible in a Year today in 2025, I’d like to ask you to post up your reflections on this experience in the Comments section below.  The reason for this request is because we have hundreds of new folks signing up to take the Bible in a Year journey in 2026.  What advice would you give them?  Any encouragement?  What has reading the Bible on a daily basis meant to you over the past year?  Has this experience changed you in any way?  Thanks for sharing!  Also, for everyone, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Ramona:

    This is somewhat off topic based on the scripture readings but lately I have not posted and not for lack of doing the daily readings. I find myself focusing on year-end thoughts, what have I learned in this year’s reading through the Word; and more importantly, what thing or things from this discipline have I applied to my life. What have I taken away from the daily reading and then exercised in my life? I guess you cold say I’ve been doing an audit as well as an inventory.
    Even though haven’t posted for a little over a week and since I am finishing up my 19th year of reading through the Bible, I realize it is not old, it is not futile and I’m still seeing things I’ve never seen before although I’ve read it before. God’s Word is ever pregnant with new, old things, which I either was not mature enough to handle when I first read the book or did not have enough foundation built to receive the message.
    This year my goal was to “find out how God did things and fall into line.” This coming year, I think it will be looking at God’s Word separately as one word, in The Word, one verse, one chapter, one book and also as a whole. This past year I found myself in a purposeful exercise program to try to counter the effects of Type II diabetes and reverse the symptoms if I can. As one get older, there is a tendency to buy into the fallacy of inevitability and accept the limitations of aging: weight gain, limited flexibility, memory loss and those aches and pains of wear and tear. But in the middle of the year I saw an article about a woman, Morjorie Newlin, who at the age of 72 began lifting weights at a gym with the Big Boys. At the age of 86 she can bench press and dead lift 95 pounds (43 kilos) and squat 135 (61). My imagination ran wild. What did I believed about myself and others I took for gospel truth? I began reading everything I could about exercise/moving and it’s effect on the body and found out that what I thought was inevitable the effects of aging on the body was not true. What I was seeing and experiencing was the effects of not moving—I was slowing down because I thought 1) I was entitled and 2) I needed to fit into the “norms” of the population group I was in.
    These last two weeks God has been speaking to me about paralleling what I was finding out about moving and not moving on the physical body with the spiritual. All thought out the Old and New the spiritual body, be it Israel, the Temple, the Church our own body has been compared to the spiritual.
    Now as we have many parts in one body, and all the parts do not have the same function, in the same way we who are many are one body in Christ and individually members of one another. (Romans 12:4-5 HCSB)
    I have been thinking about the role of our “fat” cells looking at them as our “hope;” the muscles as our “faith” and what happens to our bodies when we fail to move/exercise them be it anaerobic (without air) or aerobic (with air). Fat cells are stored energy, fat cells are needed to keep the body functioning and to propel the body to move. But what happens to us when we fail to move and keep gaining fat? Spiritually how does this play out? To much hope (fat) and not enough faith (muscle) to move us into doing what we have been called to do makes us obese. Muscle (faith) only gains strength when pressure is put on it until it is tired out. We can always build muscle (faith) but fat never goes away, in fact, it always increases when we don’t move. Yet fat (hope) can multiply is such a way that it crushes our lungs, our life breathe and compress our heart, killing the very thing God created to keep us alive on the earth. What have I done with the knowledge I have received in reading through the Bible all these many years? Am I obese restricted by the amount of info I’ve received but not used in application, or am I lean and mean? Muscle has definition and form, fat has no form or definition it just takes up space. Am I a believer with purpose and form; or, am I one who takes up much needed space? Am I spreading out and limiting the available space that the mean and lean Christians need to operate?
    Grace and peace for all the travelers going into the New Year with the Words of Life, The Bible—God’s Word.
    Ramona
    p.s. Mike, I join with all the others and the voices to come, Thank You for your commitment to this Blog–truly this is God’s work.

    ====== Molly:

    Mike,
    Thanks for leading us on this journey this year. May you continue to have anointing this next year!
    Molly

    ======= Stacey:

    Yes, Mike thank you again for your daily contribution to my life’s edification. May God richly bless you and this ministry.
    Regarding Malachi and the whole tithe: I read this for so many years with a real sense of conviction from the Holy Spirit–and did nothing about it. Then I repented and followed what I believe to be the Lord’s request on my life. New King James from James 4:17 17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.
    Now I can read this and other passages and know that I am not guilty of the sin of not doing what the Lord asks of me. I also don’t judge others and their tithing habits because I know that His sheep hear His voice and will follow Him. It reminds me of when Jesus was restoring Peter in John 21:21 and Peter says “but Lord what about him?” Jesus’s answer “…you must follow me”. So if you read Malachi and feel a tug of conviction, don’t turn away. It is the Lord calling you to the higher walk financially. So follow Him and don’t get hung up on results. The blessings are truly innumerable and unquantifiable. If we hear His voice, listen and do what He asks, then He will continue to speak to us. If you turn away…well, that is what the nation of Israel did and we have read the results for months. Ouch. The poured out blessings: a life full of grace, forgiveness, mercy, direction and hope. Ultimately: “well done, you’ve been a good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your master” Matt 25:14+
    May God bless you all richly and I’ll be on the walk with you next year.
    Stacey

    ======= Frank:

    Mike,
    Your discipline and consistency has been a huge blessing to me this year! God is really using you with this blog. You provided the encouragement I needed over the past year to take on and complete this life changing journey. Thanks again and God bless you in the new year!
    Frank

    ======= Jenny:

    haha, Jesus is holy soap…honestly never thought of that. thats appropiate, I mean He cleanses us and washes us of our iniquities =)
    I agree, we should not worship anyone but the Living Lord. People are all imperfect, pastors, teachers, they are just ordinary ppl God has used b’cos that is their calling. I greatly admire some ppl, but we are all born into a fallen nature except Christ.
    I love that song….Come Lord Jesus, Come. we sing it at church…i really just pour out my soul to the Lord on that one. Kutless also has a great version of that. (“All who Are Thirsty”).
    Malachi 3:16 stood out for me:” Then those who feared the LORD talked with each other, and the LORD listened and heard. A scroll of remembrance was written in his presence concerning those who feared the LORD and honored his name.”
    How awesome….God listens to our conversations. Did u know when God overhears believers talking about HIm and giving Him glory and just talking about what He done in our lives it blesses His heart?! aww, thats such a blessing for me!
    That old saying, there only certainties in life are death and taxes, well I disagree and say the only certainty in life is found throughout God’s word; eg. Rev. v13 “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” amen to that!
    Ps 150..think david is telling us to praise God? 
     I had just an awful night at work…i was in tears and had to leave early and I was listening to kwave 107.9 on my way home. i was very upset and a beautiful song came on which i am reminded of:
    “Blessed be Your name, when the sun’s shining down on me.
    When the world’s ‘all as it should be’. Blessed be Your name.
    Blessed be Your name, On the road marked with suffering
    Though there’s pain in the offering, Blessed be Your name
    Every blessing You pour out I’ll turn back to praise
    When the darkness closes in, Lord, still I will say…
    Blessed be the name of the Lord. Blessed be Your name. Blessed be the name of the Lord,
    Blessed be Your glorious name! You give and take away, you give and take away…my heart will chose to say, Lord blessed be Your name!!”
    I broke out into praise through the tears and the pain. this life is temporary…He is eternal.
    Let’s praise Him in the good and the bad!!!
    haha…had to end this year with a very long comment. I was thoroughly blessed by God’s word this year!! I will not be writing any more comments til next year 
    see ya tomorrw =).
    Jenny

    ====== Joe:

    Mike
    Thank-you for the awsome job you have done. I’m sure that God will bless you many times over for all the time you have spent on this great journey.
    Joe

    ======== Ms. Martin:

    I am so glad to have found this site! I have found the One Year Bible life changing. I resolve to read it again this year with my son.
    I agree with you on the tithing. Ten years ago I was in a very dark season of my life. My children and I were homeless, jobless, carless, husband/fatherless etc. Fortunately my folks came to our rescue regarding shelter. As God provided, we were able to get a $6/hr job, a junk car, a 500 sq ft single wide, and public assistance (medicaid and food stamps). At that point I “tested” God and tithed. I tithed food stamps by donating 10% of what I received to a food bank in the form of groceries. I tithed my gross wages by giving to my new church home (and the occasional non-profit).
    I didn’t do it because I expected great things in return. I wasn’t awaiting the storehouses of heaven to pour down wealth I didn’t do it to manipulate the Creator of all we see and know into giving me a nice car and a big house. I did it because I believed that if I loved God and wanted to please Him, I should do the things He likes. Get Him something from His wish list instead of a suprise-Me gift. I still believe that’s the way to go.
    Ten years later I am still a believer in tithing. I do presently live in the biggest house I’ve ever lived in and have greater vehicle assets than ever before. I have a way better job. But the improved financial picture is not why I still tithe. I do so because it is the way things are designed to work. That’s just how He rolls…
    Ms. Martin

    ======= Mae:

    Again great readings today! A couple of verses really stood out for me today …
    Malachi 3:17-18 ) “They will be mine,” says the LORD Almighty, “in the day when I make up my treasured possession. I will spare them, just as in compassion a man spares his son who serves him. And you will again see the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between those who serve God and those who do not. ~ Wonderful to hear the powerfull words “I will spare them”! I love the idea that God will spare us, because we love Him, we serve Him, we praise Him and have faith in Him. We live throughout His word and we know He is thankfull for that. This morning in church I prayed for wisdom, I really want to have the wisdom to do the right thing. I know and realize I’m still a baby in this and I still need to be fed with milk, it just takes time before I can have regular food … I just have to be patient.
    Revelation 22:16 ) “I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star.” ~ Strongly spoken … ‘the bright morning star’. This really spoke to me when I read it.
    Proverbs 31:30 ) Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;
    but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
    Okay, there’s nothing much to add here, eh?
    Wishing all of you a Happy Newyear! Be safe and have a wonderful evening & night! My bells are ringing way before midnight hits all of you … how weird is that, eh?
    The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.
    Mae

    ======= Cheryl:

    Each week I send a verse from my readings to my son in Iraq. Although he has his bible with him, I don’t know how much time he has to read God’s word, but I know he reads our letters to him. Last week the verses I chose were from Psalm 31:14-16 “But I trust in you, O Lord, I say You are my God. My times are in your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies and persecutors. Let your face shine upon your servant. Save me in your steadfast love”. Yesterday I attended the funeral of a great-aunt. The pastor read several psalms that he said my great-aunt had marked in her own bible. These verses were among those he read. Truly there are no coincidences with God. He is wonderful and to be praised forever and ever. I look forward to continuing to read with all of you next year. This site has been a blessing to me.
    Cheryl

    ======= Alice:

    Thank you so much for your diligence. This year I’ve learned the importance of women in God’s world. I’ve been standing in the gap for my husband and daughters and my family for about 20 years. I’ve seen God’s wonderful fulfillment of His promises so many times. I find great peace in His Word. I encourage women to trust Him and be assured that He always does what He says He will do. His Word makes my journey easier to travel. I praise God for His faithfulness. I am determined to continue to learn more about His ways through His Word, so I will continue to read it next year. Thank you for affording me this opportunity.
    Alice

    ======= Caryn:

    It is with a sense of great accomplishment and gratefulness that I comment today. A year ago I started reading the One Year Bible blog without much hope of finishing, because of the times I’d failed before. Although I skipped out most of Ezekiel because I got really behind at one stage, I got through the rest. YAY!
    Knowing that there was a community of readers doing this with me, and being able to interact with you all through comments was a key ingredient for me. Thank you to all who posted.
    Mike, thank you so much. Your commitment to this blog is admirable, and your humility is inspiring. I think you must be one of Jesus’ heros when I see how many lives you are touching daily through your obedience to Him.
    Having read the whole Bible now, I have a much better idea of God as the beginning and the end, God working through history, God unravelling His love-plan and God reaching out to us. I have a much better understanding of Israel and the Jewish nation, and how they are a precious part of the fact that I am a Christian today. Praise You, Lord for drawing near to us. Praise You for The Message.
    Caryn

    ======= Brandie:

    When I was in high school i made resolutions…but now that I have a family I don’t…just because its tough enough to make it through the day remembering when to take Ethan every two hours to the bathroom or watch him making sure he hasn’t .2 in his underwear..so no we don’t make resolutions..hehe…:)
    I am glad that the Lord doesn’t change..have you ever heard that song by Montgomery Gentry Some people change…there are people that don’t change as well…:(
    Brandie

    ======= Cari:

    I don’t make resolutions, but I do try to set at least 5 goals for the coming year. I’ll write down some realistic goals that I can try to achieve in the next year, then I put away the list till the end of that year and do it again the following New Year’s Eve. I’m surprised and very pleased each time–I usually end up accomplishing at least 3 of the goals I set for myself, without even realizing it until I look at the list! It’s a great way to see how far you’ve come, and how you can strive towards new goals. I’ve found that writing things down helps motivate me to actually follow through on things I’ve planned.
    Anyway, have a happy and blessed New Year!
    Cari

    ======= Pat:

    Thank you Mike for this wonderful ministry you perform for the benefit of us who read the Scripture with you each day. I know it takes a lot of devotion, time, work and dedication not only to keep it going but also to do it as well as you do. This is truly a gift of the Spirit you have been blessed with! I look forward to traveling through next year with you as we study the Word of God.
    To all of you, may the Lord hold you in His arms, may He fill each day of the new year with blessings, and may you grow closer to Christ Jesus each day.
    Happy New Year and God Bless!
    Pat

    ======= Emma:

    Hi everyone,
    I just wanted to say that the One Year Bible has been such a huge blessing to me this last year – to anyone thinking about doing it, I would say DO IT! It has kept me rooted in God’s Word, even at times when I was tired and didn’t feel like it, becuase I knew I was on this journey with thousands of other people from around the world :-)The weekly comments have been amazing, and have continually made me think and reflect. I have decided to spend this year on a different Bible plan, but hope to come back to this one next year perhaps?!
    Will continue praying for Mike – you’ve done such a great job!!
    Blessings to you all,
    love Emma xx

    ======= Johnnie:

    Thank you once again Mike for a fantastic journey through the Bible. This is my third year with you through the Bible and my fifth year as a born again believer.
    To all of you who didn’t finish…it’s okay. If your heart is right God sees it. Start afresh. Never give up. God has not given up on you! Always start where you are because God will meet you where you are.
    Much love to all of you this coming year as we go on the journey once more with new revelation and the wisdom to do that which we read. May we become that which we seek — TRUE FOLLOWERS AND SERVANTS AND FRIENDS OF CHRIST.
    Johnnie

    ======= Kit:

    I am not a NY resolution maker generally, but this year I resolved to follow the one year Bible – and I amanged to keep it up – a first for me. thank youso much Mike for helping this process with daily encouragements and comments. i have really enjoyed the whole year, and am looking frorward to doing it all again. thanks too to all the fellow travellers. i dont contribute very often to comments, but enjoy reading those of others!!
    every blessing to all .
    Kit

    ======== Jackie:

    Next year will make my 4th year for the One Year Bible Blog. I love Biblegateway.com because it gives me the opportunity to read the Word in different translations. For this year I read it thru using The Message translation. I loved it. Eugene Peterson most often refers to the Lord as “God-of-the-Angel-Armies”. I love that reference. I also asked my church to put Mike’s “bulletin blurb” in our’s with the hope of perhaps starting a Bible Study group using the suggestions he has given. I haven’t decided what version of the Bible I’m going to use for next year, but I’m expectant of what God has in store for me to learn thru it. Thanks again Mike for all you do on this blog.
    Jackie

    ======= Luch:

    i enjoyed using Malachi as a way to enter into the new year. Malachi calls upon the people to give God their absolute best in their devotion to Him by bringing the best of their flocks, not the worst or damaged.
    He also touches on the life of one called to ministry in Malachi 2:15-16 “My covenant with Levi was one of ‘life and peace’….And it was out of this relationship of revering God that he would go on to have a ministry of transformative teaching in the lives of others. He also gets into marriage, divorce, money, and much more.
    Great book to end the year with and also to begin a new one.
    Luch

    ======= Lisa:

    I am certainly glad that I found your blog on New Year’s day in 2008 as I was searching for a Bible study plan. It had been a few years since I had been through the Bible in a year. It has helped to restore my first Love with Jesus. Some days I would just cling to the memory verse. Some day, just the right song to bring my heart back to the one I love. I found Peace and I found answers and I found Jesus at this place. It has been a stream of healing to me. Thank you for your obedience.
    Lisa

    ======= Debi:

    Mike,
    thank you! Came late to the table, as I didn’t find your site till about halfway through the year, but through the grace of God and dependable internet service, I made it to the end of the year. Along the way, several of my friends have joined on, and we are all looking forward to going deeper into God’s word with you next year. Don’t know if folks realise just how much work you put into each and every day on this site, but I do and I’m very grateful for your ministry! God bless you and all the others who travel the Bible every day with you, hope to be right here at the end of next year and be able to finally say that I have been all the way through the Bible!
    Hugs and blessings to all
    Debi

    ======= Art:

    Resolutions are good. I’ve made many throughout the years…and even kept a few!
    Let me make a suggestion to resolution-makers. I encourage your resolutions because I know your devotion, your dedication, and your work ethic. You will keep any resolution that you dearly want to keep. But save one resolution like this…make a resolution that you couldn’t possibly keep through your own effort. Put that resolution strictly into the hands of God. Keep it before you during the year. Ask God about it through prayer. By year’s end, God willing, your resolution will be accomplished.
    May God bless you all and bring you Peace in the coming year through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
    Art

    ======= JB:

    Everybody loves the Culmination Day Ole John has us in Revelation around GOD’s throne… With the river of life and JESUS … Glory What a Mighty GOD we serve!
    Well this is about my 4th time thru with Mike… and before Mike I had a RED NIV ONE YEAR BIBLE given to me by a freind… When he gave it to me he stated something like it is my pleasure to give this to you for the purpose of evangelism and with my smug attitude I thought what in the world is he thinking? I am wanting to read thru the Bible not be an evangelist… Little did I know that the little RED NIV ONE YEAR BIBLE was the greatest thing for evangelism that could be given… Friends if u wanna see change in your families… and change in your churches give them the Word of GOD… Get them on a plan… any plan that gets them regularly in GOD’s Word…. That is the best tool for evangelism that my wise old friend knew before I knew…
    JB

    ======= Debbie:

    Mike, Thank you for the time you take each day to do this blog. You have help me so much in a time in my life I didn’t know or what to do when my daughter was going through a divorce. I was able to pray for her and get her back on track. I have also been in a endless payday loan trap that next year I will no longer be in. I will use my money for the lord. I want to change my life, and help others. Thank you so much. I will keep reading in the new year. God bless you!
    Debbie

    ======= Cindy:

    Next year will be my 4th time reading the whole bible. I use a Dake which has so much commentary that is just wonderful. Reading the whole bible changed my life as a Christian. I had never read the Old Testament, just bits & pieces, & for it all to come together gives you the whole picture of God’s plan for mankind. I encourage every Christian to read the entire bible this year! It will change your life! Your wisdom wl increase like you can’t imagine. The Word is Life & Health to Your Flesh. It will make you whole. Nothing is more important that this. We must seek FIRST His kingdom & His righteousness, & then all things will be added to us as well.
    Cindy

    ======= Lee:

    I want to encourage everyone to ‘get into the Word’ this year….the Scripture is so meaningful to me and my walk with God….I pray blessings for all who participate…..I know God has blessed me!!
    Thanks so much Mike for your commitment to this blog….God is truly in this!
    Lee

    ======= Jane:

    Today is a special day for me. Two years ago a good friend, (thanks Luch) sent me a email encouraging me to check out Mike’s one year bible blog. I did seek it out and joined, but I only played at it last year. I did not get started on time and never seemed to catch up. – I was not faithful to make it a priority, as I was involved in other Bible Studies that took a chunk of daily time.
    As this year was approaching I felt had really missed out on a blessing by not being a consistent part of this cyber community who read together God’s word and began to pray that I would have the ability to join and be a faithful part of this community who took the time to read God’s Word cover to cover this year. Today marks the completion of this year’s readings and I have been here each and every day, and the blessings in my life, for being here, and consistently reading God’s Word are too numerous to count!!
    Thank you Mike for your faithful posting of this blog. Your encouragement, thought provoking questions, excellent media and insights has made this such a wonderful experience for me. I am sure in heaven you will only then to begin to realize the impact your blog has had on many of us in God’s family.
    Thank you too, to those who have added their comments. I have always enjoyed reading them and often checked back in the evening to see that I did not miss any of the comments.
    I am looking forward to beginning again tomorrow, my special time each morning reading through God’s Word.
    Blessings to each who come here each day and Happy New Year friends!
    Jane

    ======= Charlotte:

    I have made this of reading God’s word first before I start my day. It helpd me and his word has never failed. Thamk you for this blog and may you and your family and bible readers and believers all over the world have a properous New Year.
    Charlotte

    ======== Tim:

    I’ve only been on board since October, but the OYB readings have had a profound influence in getting me back to thinking on the things of God and bringing me back to my home church after almost 2 years. I can’t wait to see how God’s word will influence me next year.
    Tim

    ======= Hillbilly Pat:

    Mike, I’ve lost count of the years but I think we have just completed year five together and are getting ready to enter year six of reading through the entire Bible together. I joined you the year after you started this wonderful ministry and I can’t thank you enough for the awesome job you do on it for each of us every single day. I’ve watched both the size of your ministry and the design of your web page grow and it has been a gratifying and marvelous experience.
    As there are more than just one Pat here I’m going to change my name to Hillbilly Pat this year.
    God bless you Mike and God bless each of you that follow this daily Bible study.
    Hillbilly Pat

    ======= Adam:

    Thank you Mike for keeping this blog going these past years.
    I finally took it upon myself to post a comment. (I have been following this blog for over two years now; although, in the previous years, I never consistently stayed the course .) Last year I made a dedication to GOD that I would read through the entire bible. (not much for resolutions.) With GOD’s help and the assistance of your blog, this achievment was accomplished this year. For those of you who would like to make this type of dedication; Place it in GOD’s hands and utilize tools like making this website your “home page”. It is harder to “forget” when you open your browser and there it is right there in front of you.
    I cannot think of anything more important to read that the “Word of GOD”. Prayerfully consider making it a priority in your life this year!!!!
    P.S. I have gotten a deeper appreciation of the “Aaronic blessing” this year. What fitting words to all of us who hunger for peace in a chaotic world!
    Adam
    Numbers 6:24-26 (New International Version)
    24 ” ‘ “The LORD bless you
    and keep you;
    25 the LORD make his face shine upon you
    and be gracious to you;
    26 the LORD turn his face toward you
    and give you peace.” ‘

    ======= Alan:

    Hi Mike, Thank you for OYB. This was my 3rd year & I didn’t do as well this year. After a pretty good start, I missed many days, would read 2 or 3 at a time, then I did the audio thing for most of the year, again not doing it all the time. I’ve decided to get going with it again this year & keep[ng up. I did this past year keep up with another goal, loosing weight & between Dec. last year & Dec. this year I lost 50 lbs. I’m going to stay as focussed on my Bible reading this year. Thanks for your help & the support of the comments.
    Alan

    ======= Mary:

    I started a through the bible in a year program as part of a Journey discipleship group through my church. It was a challenge sometimes to grasp some of the themes and overall message, especially in the
    Old Testament. It wasn’t until about half way or more that I discovered the One Year Bible Blog. I cannot begin to tell the difference it has made! The commentaries and illustrations and links to related readings and articles is absolutely invaluable! I have done all this on my Iphone as well. I’ve used the apps for listening when I for whatever reason could not read that day, it’s all here right at my fingertips. The spiritual growth and understanding I’ve gained this past year is probably the most significant in my 30 plus years with the Lord! It has been an amazing journey! So amazing, I’m doing it again next year. Let me encourage you to make the one year commitment to make time daily to read and meditate on the Lord. It will make an amazingly wonderful differece in your walk with Jesus! God Bless and Happy New Year. Thank you, Mike. I look forward to going through the word again with you in next year
    Mary

    ======= Lolita:

    Today I finished the OYB. I started the year and listened to the first part of the OT with Tom Dooley. A whole new appreciation when you hear the names pronounced correctly. As the year progressed I decided to read the scriptures from the Contemporary English Version. Your daily insight has helped so much. For the past 50+ years I have read the Bible daily and for many of those years followed a Bible thru the year program starting at a very young age with the King James Version and continued with other translations. This has been one of the best and each read thru ones learns so much more. Sorry I don’t retain the memory verses
    but that 30 – 45 minute time each day provides the strength, encouragement and peace with God to face ones daily tasks.
    Lolitta

    ======= Beth:

    I understand what Mike said above about being giddy on this last day of reading! Yesterday I didn’t read b/c I wanted to have more to read today as we finished up!! I have been so blessed by reading God’s Word start to finish (except the few–probaby 15-20 days that I couldn’t for one reason or another). I started the year by reading this blog daily as well. What it did was teach me to think while I read and as the year went on I became less dependent on the blog and just dove into God’s Word.
    So, if you are considering reading through the Bible this year, I say GO FOR IT!! You will be blessed. As we read in Revelation 22:17b, “Let anyone who is thirsty come. Let anyone who desires drink freely from the water of life.”
    Beth

    ======= Jane:

    Hi Mike,
    Well another year has come and gone and once again I must say a big thank you for your wonderful blog. The encouragement, the insights, art work and the worship have all been part of my day for a few years now. It feels like we are great friends Mike, and I speak of you to my friends like I know you well, although we have never personally met!
    I can no longer imagine my day without it starting being in God’s Word. It has blessed me and kept me focused. Countless times God’s Word, or your comments Mike has spoken directly to something I have been grappling with.
    I wish the Lord’s blessing on you and your wife this coming year Mike. I will be joining you over at the Chronological Bible Blog, and am excited to get started!
    Also a thank you to those who have posted your comments, as I have found lots of wonderful insights from each of you.
    Ramona, although I do not know you personally either, I have loved reading your comments, and I feel like you and I are friends as well, and wish you the Lord’s richest blessing next year. (Mike could you say thank you to her for me?)
    And for all who come here:
    Jude 1:24 & 25 Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy, to the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.
    Jane

    ======= Tabitha:

    Mike, this has been a very full year for me. I am so glad that I found the OYB blog at the end of December last year. I have recommeneded it to so many of my friends. It has made reading the Bible very systematic and doable. I am a pastor’s wife and many of the ladies in our congregation are new to the faith. (completely new) with NO church background whatsoever. The ones that would listen found that reading the blog and reading the scriptures was absolutely the easiest thing they have done. It has been discipline, but they have been incredibly blessed. I have seen two of them grow in God so much this year. I just want you to know that on days that you struggle, remember the name…Jen. She is a great source of encouragement for me and if you knew her and her testimony it might make the tough days a little easier. My ladies and I are going to join you at the Chronological Blog starting tomorrow. We are excited to see what God will do next year.
    Blessings to you and to all my fellow laborers.
    Tabita

    ======= Lily:

    Mike,
    I am glad I discovered OYB through Facebook, although I opted out of FB to spend more time outdoors and enjoy people’s interaction. Thank you.
    I read the Upper Room daily for meditation and still do. However, when I started OYB, I realized that although I meditate with inspiration from the Upper Room, I learned and grew more reading the Bible through the end. I still have more learning and growing up in my faith so I will continue next year.
    I like your advice, if we miss a day or 2 or we are away and no access to OYB, we should not be discourage and pick up the day we are back. That’s what I did and then I was able to move on.
    Commentaries from the faithful like Ramona, Frederick, David, Pat and Jen to name a few provided inspiration and understanding for me. Thank you.
    Through out the reading if there is only one thing we could take or remember is that “God is never changing with HIS love for us, sending JESUS to atone us from our sins and waiting for us to embrace HIS presence (the HOLY SPIRIT) and HIS mercies”. God never gives up on us as HE showed during the Old & New Testament times and at present.
    I love the picture you posted of the new heaven. I could picture God’s saints and loved ones who left the earth to be in the Eternal City.
    John 3:16 “For GOD so love the world that HE gave HIS only SON that whosoever believe in HIM will not perish but have everlasting life”.
    May we all look forward to HOPE, PEACE and LOVE in the new year.
    God Bless.
    Lily

    ======= Jennifer:

    Mike,
    I am new to this blog and plan on reading through the bible with you next year. I have just finished reading the bible through for the third time. However, what was missing from my last reading is the interaction of others doing the same reading and so I am very!!!! excited about getting an even deeper understanding from others similar readings.
    I read todays verses and I am convicted of my own need to value Holiness!!! I am not sure that I in my life show how much I value Holiness by actually –praising God (Psalm 150), Giving my tithe to God in fullness ( I think the tithe is first monetary, but also our ownselves), Then living and valueing a holy life as defined in Psalm 31 – One of my favorite verses in the bible.
    Jennifer

    ======= Karen:

    Have my NLT chronological bible all ready and also the book you recommended, “Words From The Fire”. My bookmark on you new blog for this version. I am so excited to receive a new perspective from the word that will be refreshing for next year. Have read the one year bible with you for 7 years now and knowing how much I have grown, also see great growth in you. Thank you so very much for your inspiration, insight, links, pictures and music. God Bless You, Mike, and like others, I feel like I know you, you are a wonderful friend in Christ. May next year bring more and more people to the saving grace of Christ. HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family. Love & Hugs,
    Karen

    ======= Jerry:

    Mike,
    Thank you, thank you, so much for what you do. I’ve always wanted to read the bible (man some of the old testament was tough to get through) and thanks to you I finally did it! Missed a few days, but just went back to the calendar and caught right back up on the days I missed! I stuck with it through the entire year and I’m ready to do it again starting tomorrow!
    Again thank you so much for your ministry! You do a wonderful job and I pray you will continue on! God Bless you always and a very Happy New Year!
    Jerry

    ======= Lynn:

    Dear Mike,
    One year ago I started reading with OYB with the dream of reading through the bible. As the year progressed, I found it more and more challenging to stay caught up. I decided to purchase the OYB and companion book and removed all excuses for reading. Your blog has added dimension and additional insight to my reading. Even the links to the daily readings were helpful, I used them to listen to most of Levitius and other difficult chapters. Basically, having all these resources helped me overcome challenges as they came up.
    You have helped me achieve a life long goal of reading the bible and I am so grateful for you. THANK YOU!
    Reading has become such a regular part of my life that I can’t imagine not reading again this year. I’m thinking of going chronological but haven’t completely made up my mind. At any rate, I’ll be along with you one way or the other.
    Lynn

    ======= Alli:

    Hi Mike
    Even though I am still a few weeks behind schedule in my readings, this journey has been very rewarding and I take this opportunity to thank you and all those who contributed in the comments sections for making this journey possible as I have tried reading on my own before but never with such discipline…I pray that God will continue to bless you and your ministry and all that would come to read and share on this blog…I feel fullfilled as this was something I have always wanted to do…I will definitely be taking the journey come next year [as well as finish my current year readings] the only thing is that I am trying to decide whether to do the Chronological this time around :)…I know all the glory goes to God Mike but may God continue to keep you humble and bless you for you are indeed a blessing!!
    Alli

    ======= Terri:

    Thanks to you Mike, I have actually read thru the entire Bible in a year! I didn’t think it was possible for me to do but it helped having your blog and the comments from all the others to help me understand some of the Old Testament. I am a fairly new Christian (although I was baptized as a kid) I just recently renewed my faith in Christ and am trying to live up to His standards! Thanks again for this blog and I will be joining again tomorrow on the Chronological Bible! I am excited to see how that goes! Bless you and your family in the upcoming new year!
    Terri

    ====== Dottie:

    This year marks the 23rd time to read the Bible through. What a blessing! I have learned that the Bible is quick and powerful and always relevant. If I were to read it 100 times there will always be something new and fresh to discover. I intend to continue reading the Bible through each year for the rest of my life. All praise and glory to God, forever and ever!
    Dottie

    ======== Charlie:

    Mike, this was such a wonderful journey thru the Bible. I thank you for offering this on FB where I first discovered OYB.
    I “grew” so much in my spiritual walk this past year. It is amazing what reading the bible from Genesis to Revelation did to my spirit. I read and understood more about the Bible than ever before in my 66 years. Thanks for the information, added videos, comments, book suggestions and art work that you include in the outline of the daily readings, it truly adds so much to this journey. This has been an experience that has brought me closer and given me more knowledge about God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. I humbly thank you!!!
    Charlie

    ======== Carl:

    This is my Second year completing the one year bible through the New Living Translation of the Bible. Next year i will be reading from the NKJV Bible.
    i really enjoyed the book of Isaiah, Psalms, proverbs, gospel of john, Ephesians, Galatians, Revelation, Jeremiah, Hosea,
    HAPPY NEW YEAR. GOD BLESS AND LOVE TO YOU ALL
    IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME. AMEN
    Carl

    ========= Frederick:

    Although I missed quite a portion of this one year bible schedule due to my hospitalisation, I do enjoy very much reading the bible with Mike and other God-fearing brothers and sisters. Thank you Mike for your hard work. I would like to commit myself to both the OYB and the Chronological Bible next year. It needs not only discipline. It also needs prayers.
    Frederick

    ========= Jen:

    Though I have read the bible a few times on my own, this process of reading, getting Mike’s insight from the blog and sharing comments has helped to deepen the message and compare my reading for the day with others. I too would thank Mike for his thoughtful blog and post of music and links. Your research and honesty has made this a meaningful process. I am going to read the Chronological Bible next year and look forward to new perspective on the scripture. The river life image that is in Ezekiel and Revelations and which literally touches almost every book of the bible helped me to realize that this river does not just exist when Jesus returns, but it is the water that we can choose whenever we wish. What did the angel say “Whoever is thirsty, let him come; and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life.” I think sometimes I choose to be thirsty instead of drinking of the river of life. Blessings to everyone in the new year.
    Jen

    ======== John:

    I really loved this experience, i have read the whole bible before but than only cris cros. But with this program it opend my eyes to whole new things. I loved the experience with every day a psalm and a new proverb. With this bible reading wich i dowloaded on paper and put i. My bible i also bought a book from tyndall with on every day passage some questions and explanations.
    Next i will try to read it in a other translation, lot of people told me that you will see other things.
    Thank you mike
    John

    ========== Elizabeth:

    I did not read with you this year, but am looking forward to starting the New Year off right! I have challenged my Jail Ministry inmates to begin reading the bible through in the next year and was looking up information to hand out and came across your blogs. I’m not sure if we will do the Chronological or the One Year Plan yet. I am excited. Thank you for your dedication to this blog. Praise God for pouring His Spirit out on all flesh in these latter days. God Bless you!
    Elizabeth

    ======= Anita:

    Thank you Mike for your blog, I am 74 y/o and have never read the whole Bible before. The Bible has blessed and comforted me in this the most difficult year of my life; my only son was killed in a traffic accident. Many scriptures blessed me, mainly the Psalms, but I also learned of God’s steadfastness and His love sustained me. It would have been a more difficult time without the Bible blog–Thank you. Anita
    Anita

    ======= Dee:

    Well Mike, I have loved and cherished this one year bible blog for probably 6 or 7 years now..I love it! I may not come on daily and respond but my thoughts and prayers always go out to you and I am inspired in the way God has used you for His ministry! God bless you and I too am excited to start a new year with you guys..I got blessed with a new bible for Christmas, I got a Quest NIV bible with inserts on more history into the Bible which is going to be fun. Well, I pray everyone blessings and pray that this site be multiplied to more and more people be blessed in this new year! God Bless!
    Dee

    ======== Peggy:

    Happy New Year to all my fellow bible bloggers. I would encourage new and old and bloggers to keep going. This has been my four year to read the bible through. I find that every time I read it God always gives just what I need. I have found that if I get up each day, and start my day with His word I can face ANYTHING.I encourage you to start reading first thing in the morning it will change your day. God bless you all
    Peggy

    ======= Billy:

    Like Peggy said above: Happy New Year to the One year Bible blogging nation. and thank you so much Mike !!
    To those new folks don’t worry if you get behind a few days just try and catch up when you get a chance and you will !!
    I agree also with the reading in the morning is the best for me but whenever you get a chance you will find it rewarding and inspiring.
    Reading everyday and then reading Mike’s commentary has made me examine my life and it is for the better.
    God Bless this ministry and I can’t wait to start anew tomorrow !!
    HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE and PRAISE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST !!
    Billy

    ======= Art:

    I spent a goodly amount of time in the hospital in late summer, taking tests, being probed for this and that, and finally being diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancerous treatable but not cureable blood disease that attacks many (multiple) parts of the body. While there, I was away from my computer and away from the daily issues of oneyearbible blog. I tried to keep up by reading passages ahead on my own from each of our daily sections. When I was sent home, I was surprised to discover how close I was to being at just the right spots.
    We are blessed to have this blog at our fingertips, to have Mike do all of the research and tech work, to be able to read and review with the audio section, to be exposed to wonderful music that goes so well with daily Scripture, and to be able to read the few but enlightening comments of fellow followers. Best of all, I appreciate the feeling of being part of a world-wide study and worship group; thousands, perhaps, all over the globe reading, meditating, and taking personal action on specific daily verses. I am thankful.
    The new year is uncertain for me, but I feel surrounded by the love of God. I find love and peace in his Word. I am committed to next year’s reading schedule and to the grand experience of being part of this blog.
    Art

    ======= Antonietta:

    I print out a copy of the bible reading plan and put it in my bible. I read in the mornings on my way to work. When I get home in the evening, I go to the computer and read the blog, listened to the wonderful music.I enjoyed reading and learning about God’s Word.The concentration on the word keeps my mind stable. Instead of worry and complaining about the cares of life,Gods Word comes back to me and comforts me.I am so busy focusing on memorizing the scripture for the day.I am praising God throughout the day at work on the elevator, walking down the street. When I get to church on Sundays I do not need to warm up or get in the mood for service. I have been with God all week I am ready for corporate fellowship.This is always a great experience. If you join in reading the word with Mike you will not be the same.When I slip up I get a quick read in at night 1:30 while going to the rest room I make some coffee sit down and get a quick 20 minute read on so in the morning I am caught up with the days reading. Thank U Mike. Those who’s comments I read – its beautiful thank you.
    Antonietta

    ======= Amanda:

    Thank you thank you thank you!!! In the past, I have attempted a few of the “One Year Bible” books and never made it out of January. Thanks to you Mike, I actually achieved it this year. This blog makes it SO easy, I never had an excuse not to keep up. I know maintaining this blog is probably A LOT of work, but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate every minute you put in it. My life has been changed this year. You are doing good work.
    Thank you!
    Amanda

    ======= Michael:

    This is what I journaled on January 1st and posted as a note on Youversion:
    On this rainy and cold Tuesday, the first day of the year, at 57 years of age, I am beginning my ninth year in a row of reading the Bible from cover to cover in a year.
    The early morning is my quiet time, to drink God’s word and let it soak deeply in my soul. I journal my thoughts afterwards, and I now have quite a collection of filled, spiral notebooks.
    I have done this at home, in hotel rooms and wherever I happen to be. I remember my doctor coming into my hospital room three years ago and “catching” me reading my Tyndale NIV one year bible. I have read across several versions, manually with the previously mentioned bible, as well as from a list printed from the one year bible online web site, and electronically on my laptops, smart phones and my Android tablet.
    No, I am not bragging or puffing my chest out in pride, but I am thanking God who had made this happen! I am a sinful, imperfect man who worships a sinless, perfect God and his son, Jesus, who took on my sins and died on that cross so many years ago.
    Father, thank you for your grace and for the gift of your word. Through thick and thin, sickness and health and the best and worst times of my life, you have been there for me. I do not understand everything in the Bible, but I will keep on reading and believing and hoping.
    Michael

    ======= Charles:

    Thanks Mike for this wonderful blog! This is my 2nd time thru and I could not have made it without you. New insights from God’s Word each time. I try to start each morning with a daily devotion, your blog, and the Bible verses. I can tell when I have not been keeping up, because I’m a less at peace…
    But I can pick it up later and get back on track with no fuss.
    I started as a casual reader, but made the commitment two years ago. For those of you considering it, I would say Go For It!!!
    Any thing that helps keep us in the Word is good. There is an incredible sense of accomplishment at the end. There are some ‘coincidental’ insights between the Old and New Testaments, Psalms, and Proverbs. For example, towards the end, the links between some of the Minor Prophets and Revelation pointing to Jesus are uncanny! I could go on and on about the benefits….
    In short, Go For It!!!
    Next year, I will try the Chronological Bible blog, which I believe Mike also authors.
    God’s blessings to one and all!
    Charles

    ======= Ed:

    I have used the 1 year bible for several years from beginning to end I love every word . When it comes time to finish & start over in Genisis I can’t wait till the next morning to open my bible &start over. I have learned so much in the past years , just this morning I learned that in Malichi it is prophesying about John the Baptist & how he is going to prepare the way of The Lord. It brought tears to my eyes knowing that.
    Love you guys & gals,
    Ed

    ======= Ron:

    I always try to say a prayer before I read to ask Him to help me understand His word. I like reading in the morning before anything else goes on. I do pray that this year I could learn more and more in what His word says.
    Ron

    ======= Rosemary:

    What a blessing to have read the entire BIBLE over the last year! Thank you so very much, Mike, for your continued dedication in creating this blog, for including the commentary links, photo illustrations, and music videos. I will start this journey over again in the morning – there is no better way to begin each day than reading, meditating and reflecting on the word of God!
    Rosemary

    ======= Esther:

    Hi Mike. I am a 60 year old from Sydney Australia and I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your faithfulness in creating this blog which is a wonderful addition to the Bible readings each day! I have loved the illustrations songs and prayers! Like Ron I always say a prayer at the beginning, I find it helps me to concentrate on what I am reading. I would say to anyone who gets behind, don’t beat yourself up and don’t give up! The Holy Spirit has been working in my life filling me with great joy, peace and the vision of me leaning on Jesus and resting in Him. This means so much to me as I am dealing with chronic pain and Parkinson’s Disease,. My love for Jesus has deepened and more and more of my thoughts are prayers for my family ( natural and Church) my city, my country and our world. I am reading in Chronological order this year. May God richly bless you and your family Mike. xx
    Esther

    ======= Lupe:

    This is the second time Ive read the bible with the blog and wondered if I would get anything out that was new for me – what a surprise, so much “new” stuff was shown to me and looking forward to reading it again and again. I did hit a snag in October as was away for 1 month during which it was difficult to keep up and then on my return home I put it off for another 2 weeks – it was daunting to catch up but I knew I would always regret it if I gave up and now so pleased that I didn’t. I always pray first before reading the bible every day asking God for the wisdom and understanding that He promises us again and again. Thank you Mike for your work for the Lord Jesus.
    Lupe

    ======= Joe:

    Mike,
    I would like to say thanks and also thanks to the one lady who always and consistently comments on our readings. It is great to read through the bible, get your insights, and then go back and read the passages. I love the music and found myself picking up guitar this year, to learn some of these songs and worship the lord with them after my readings. I look forward to spending another year. I have shared your blog with my siblings this year to.
    Joe

    ======= Joyce:

    Hi Mike. I’m just getting finished today since I fell behind and found it hard to catch up- but I’ve done it all so I’m really pleased. I have struggled over the years to be disciplined in reading my bible daily so this year has been amazing for me and I have now encouraged a lot of my friends to follow the blog this year. I found your commentaries so helpful and you have introduced me to lots of new christian music along the way as well! Thank you for you honesty and commitment to the important work.
    Joyce
    Northern Ireland

    ======= Kathy:

    My commute to work takes me by a farm field with cows grazing…one rainy Monday I didn’t have a very good attitude about going to work. As I passed the field a calf with her mother was leaping and playing and Malachi 4:2 came to mind: ” but for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays.And you will go out and frolic like well-fed calves”… I laughed out loud and thank Our Lord for his sense of humor …I praised Him for his word on my heart…that smile lasted all day. This is what reading Gods word does for us…it is His love letter to His people. I will begin my third year with this blog tomorrow. Thank you Mike for all you do to give this to us!
    Kathy

    ======= Joyce:

    Mike,
    Thank you for your faithfulness in serving God and serving us daily through this blog!
    In 2015, by following the One Year Bible Blog, I was able to read through the whole Bible for the first time in my life!
    What a blessing that is!
    I would open this blog first thing in the morning, read Mike’s comment and others’ comments, and read the Scripture portion of the day.
    As I read I would pray for God to teach me from His Word.
    Almost every day, I get to share a portion of that day’s Scripture, and what I learn from it, with my family.
    Mike, I pray that the Lord will continue to give you spiritual insights, and His joy and His peace as your strength to write this blog;
    I pray that many believers will be encouraged by following this blog – encouraged by His Word, and Mike’s and others’ comments;
    I pray that many who do not yet know the Lord will come to know Him and accept Jesus’ gift of eternal salvation through this blog.
    pray all in Jesus’ faithful Name – amen.
    From today’s reading –
    Revelation 22 Amplified Bible
    20 He who testifies and affirms these things says, “Yes, I am coming quickly.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.
    I learn this from sermonnotebook.org, Revelation 22:20 The Invitation of Completion, by Pastor Alan Carr:
    ‘When Jesus uses the word “quickly”, He is not talking about swiftness of time … The word actually means “without delay”. Jesus is telling us that when everything is in place, He will return without delay … Jesus does not, cannot and will not tarry, Heb. 10:37! He will return right on schedule!’
    (Hebrews 10:37 For yet in a very little while, He who is coming will come, and will not delay.)
    Father, please grant us pure hearts as little children to trust You and Your Word! May Your Word be real to each of us today and every day!
    May we look forward to and live expectantly toward Jesus’ coming.
    Jesus, when You do come back, may You find each of us living faithfully!
    May Your grace be with us and enable us to live this way every day.
    pray in Your faithful Name – amen.
    May God bless each of you!
    Joyce

    ======= Alex:

    This has been a true inspiration and help along the way this year. Wife and I traveled about the country starting this past January and drove 13,000 miles from Florida to Texas, California, Washington, Chicago, Niagra Falls, Maine and down the East coast to Florida in 10 months. One year Bible saw me through. When I’d miss a few days, I’d get up some mornings as early as before 5:00 and catch up on my readings. This is my 4th or 5th time with OYB and the blog. Starts my day off right and some of Mike’s insights and just reading will bring me to praying for whatever was stimulated. I treasure my time in the Word and prayer. Thanks Mike, it’s been a true blessing.
    Alex

    ======== Sandra:

    I am so glad to say I would awake every mornings ng to read Gods word. My husband is on dialysis and has lots od drs appts. I will admit I haven’t read all the Bible in this blog. Some days only what the guy that explained it so wonderful. Enjoyed his picture and could tell he studied a lot… I am going to read again this yr. I hope to understand and have a closer walk w God.. Thank you very much for ur time to put this bible blog on.. Can’t think of ur name as I’m writing. I pray for u and wish everyone would join , a blessing!!
    Sandra

    ======== Adam:

    Thank you God and Mike for another year in the Word. This was year number ten of this commitment to being in the Word daily. A person would think that after reading through the Bible a few times there would be nothing new to glean from it; Wrong: Every day is a new adventure and the Spirit leads us through a new journey with every page turned. I learn to love the Word more each day. My day is established each morning in the Word and when I miss it (the evil one tries each day to distract me) my day falls apart. Please continue going through this everyday until it is an established part of your life. The blessings are unfathomable when your spirit is filled from His Word.
    Adam

    ======== Taylor:

    Thank you for this Ministry!! I have been reading oneyearbibleblog.com for well over a decade! The short introduction and artwork is a great way to help me focus before I read the Word each morning.
    To be truthful, it took me a few years to complete the whole Bible because I would get discouraged by the 3rd week of January and give up because I had missed a few days and could not seem to “catch up.”
    Then it dawned on me that I would read all the passages in a few years, even those I may have missed on Saturday’s or Monday. :^) And each day the Scriptures holds the Wisdom of the Infinite Living God to consider and think on. I may still have skipped a line or two in the genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1and 2!!
    May God bless you and keep you in the New Year!
    Taylor
    P.S. I can’t wait to start it all over again tomorrow morning with “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”

    ======= Sandra:

    WOW. I HAVE LOVED THIS ONE YEAR BIBLE. ITS MY EVERY MORNING START BEFORE ANYTHING W MY COFFEE.GET UP EARLY ENOUGH TO START YOUR DAY W THE LORD… IAM DOING IT AGAIN THIS YEAR BECAUSE I FOUND MY SELFREADING WHAT MIKE EXPLAINED “GOOD”. INSTEAD OF READING THE BIBLE. SO THIS YEAR GONNA TRY TO STICK TO THE BIBLE I PRAY DEAR LORD. TY MIKE FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK..MAY GOD BLESS. LOST MY HUSBAND RECENTLY,I APPRECIATE PRAYER
    SANDRA

    ======= Jim:

    Mike, thank you weaving the One Year Bible Blog so masterfully and diligently! It really puts the entire Bible into perspective and God’s plan for humanity through His Son Jesus Christ. You give excellent advice for us because we will ALL miss a day or two or more. We just need to jump back into the current day and catch up when you are able.
    I used the Daily Audio Bible (DAB) to catch up if I got behind because of being away on a week’s vacation. You put the link in for everyone’s EASY access (so smart!). I would get back on track by doing a daily reading as my morning devotional and then listening to the DAB on my way to work and back home from work. You can get back on track very quickly!
    This is my 3rd time doing it and I find it amazing how many things I’ve learned about God’s prophets, His people and the roles they played in passing all of this down to us. I think I walk away knowing that with such a feeling of assurance that I can share God’s Plan for everyone in this world that needs to hear the Good News.
    Thank you also for the commentaries of Ramona. I appreciate your honesty and practical approach to how God’s Word transforms your life each day. And the lighthearted writing style is great. I pray that all will be blessed who read the OYB Blog next year . . . . . you will be so very thankful a year from now.
    Kindest regards in Christ,
    Jim

    ======= Susan:

    Just want to thank you Mike. The time I spend reading God’s Word is a great blessing. It draws me closer to my LORD and the WORD is truth. There are many false teachers and if you are not familiar with the scriptures you may be going down a slippery path away from the GOD of our salvation. Scripture tells us to study 2Timothy 2 15. Know God’s Word so you are not deceived 2 Peter 2:1,2. I’m looking forward to my time with Jesus next year. Blessings to all.
    Susan

    ======= Jerry:

    I’ve been doing this well over 6 years now. I cannot thank you enough Mike. This web site has changed my life.
    Jerry

    ======= Judie:

    Thank you Mike for your commitment to offering an inspiring way to read or listen our way through the Bible. The best time for me to listen to Tom Dooley read is first thing in the morning after I pour a cup of coffee and get my crocheting or knitting. The house is quiet, and it’s a good time to spend time connecting to the Lord.
    This is my third time through the Bible, and yet, there are times when I read or hear scripture that I don’t remember every reading before. Or sometimes I will read something and want to know more about it, and it is so easy using the computer.
    THe one thing that has helped me most this year, is that I have heard this phrase over and over” God is in charge.” I have known this, but it really was a comfort to me with all chaos from disasters that have been going on around the world, and just from the frightening behavior of people who are out to hurt others. We don’t know His plan, but we do know that He loves us, and if we show our love to Him, profess to Him that He is our LOrd and savior, there will be a happy ending!
    God Bless all of you. Make finding a time and place to read your Bible a priority. It will be a blessing and expand your faith.
    Judie

    ======= Shirley:

    I have read the Bible through for many years now. Reading the whole Bible every year has been a blessing. Especially when one is faced with difficult circumstances. I have had many but the Lord Jesus is faithful. I do believe in the power of prayer. Please pray for me as I am facing the biggest challenge of all. I found out towards the end of October that I have colon cancer. I am taking the oral chemo pill plus doing some alternative treatments with it. Pray that the cancer be gone and that my next comment down the road will be the cancer be gone forever.
    Shirley

    ======= Dick:

    I am grateful to God for His provision for me to receive my first copy of the One Year Bible NLT in 1996 from Bill Bright of Campus Crusade for Christ. I was a paid employee of The JESUS Film Project and Bill Bright offered a free copy of this Bible for those on staff who would agree to read through it each day along with him.
    Reading the entire Bible in one year is a wonderful opportunity and the One Year Bible Blog has provided me with transfusion of God’s Word on a daily basis! Thank you Mike for your faithfulness in providing your commentary and abundant resources, including music. I have found that the reading of God’s Word on a daily basis provides the method for me to not be conformed to the world but allow the Holy Spirit to cultivate the Word in my mind and continually transform me.
    I have found that when I am talking to God or reading His Word I cannot hear Satan’s whispers to distract me and draw me away from my fellowship with my Heavenly Father.
    I do plan on continuing to participate in the One Year Bible Blog on a daily basis as long as The Lord gives life to this 82 year old sinner.
    Thanks again.
    Dick

    ======= Jeannie:

    I have been reading through the Bible with you for a couple of years now. I have learned so much and feel that I am moving from skim milk to whole milk and sometimes nibble on real food. I am learning to pray using the word in my prayers. I am so thankful for your study. Thank You so much.
    Jeannie

    ======= Ed:

    Thank you for this blog. Reading through the bible this past year with this blog has been a blessing. There are days (like when doing physical exercise workouts) that I have not been motivated or filled with a passion to do the readings. When this has happened, this blog helped to provide the structure and encouragement to complete my spiritual workouts providing points to focus on. So thanks for that!
    This was my third attempt to complete the one year blog, and I was able, with this encouragement and guidance, to successfully finish. Now I look forward to using my notes from this past year to learn more from his living word through continued daily readings. Cheers!
    Ed

    ======== Donna:

    I praise God for another year of being able to read His Word. I think this makes 15 or 16 years. All I know is that this Bible reading plan is the only one in which I have been successful. Any others I have tried I was never able to finish. May God bless you, Mike, as you continue your ministry. I encourage anyone starting out to read the Bible in a year to use this plan. May God bless you as you read and study His Word, and let us all give God the glory! my studies this year in God’s Word revealed to me more clearly how sinful man is and how the only way to be forgiven is by being totally dependent on Jesus. I praise Him for saving my soul!
    Donna

    ======= Jasanna:

    It has been such a blessing this past year to have this blog to keep me motivated and focused. Many days I have read thru the daily verses then, when I read your blog Mike, I would realize I did not really read it, just skimmed over it, and your comments have caused me to go back and re-read noticing things you pointed out. The first time for me at 67 I have read the entire bible. Thank you!!
    Jasanna

    ======= Eric:

    This time last year Pastor Jack Hibbs suggested reading through the One Year Bible. Instead of using a book, my wife and I found the One Year Bible Online. We’ve both read the entire Bible before, but this format was especially useful. We started the year listening to the melodic voice of Tom Dooley read each day while locked down. Then as life became busier, being a fast reader I turned to reading the daily instead. At one point we fell behind, like a few weeks behind. A pastor friend with good intentions told me to just pick up with today’s reading, fearing I would become defeated and give up. Instead, God gave us the time and wisdom to catch up. So I can say that today, we both complete reading the entire Bible this year. A huge blessing, and being an analytic, using my iPad it has been so simple to drill down into other translations and commentaries. This was especially helpful when we got into the minor prophets recently. Reading Dr. J. Vernon McGee’s notes and outlines helped me see each prophet in context. Today is actually the first day I looked at this blog, wanting to spread the word as suggested in the notes for today’s reading. I will plan to look here regularly next year.
    We are starting the entire Bible again tomorrow, just using a different translation. I encourage anyone who starts to persevere. It has been tremendous for our spiritual growth. The Word of God is alive and accessible for those with eyes to see and ears to hear! God bless.
    Eric

    ======= Kathleen:

    Our house church read through the One Year Bible together this year and what a life-changing experience it has been.
    I’ve read through the Bible several times, but not in a year, this was different and oh so good for my soul!
    Life has not been easy for most, much heartache, loss, death and sorrow. And YET, our marvelous and detailed God, His Son Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit has woven His Love story throughout the scriptures — wooing us to Himself, desiring relationship with us, full of compassion and grace – alive and active and relevant, then, today and forevermore!
    Thank you for your guidance, links and insights Mike, and the music, it speaks to me deeply too! May the Lord bless you and keep you, make His face shine upon you and through you. Sustain you through His glory and goodness, providing for your every need!
    Kathleen

    ======= Sandra:

    For me personally, completing the One Year Bible has been an extraordinary journey. I cannot express enough the transformative power of immersing oneself in God’s word on a daily basis. It has been a catalyst for positive change in my life, shaping me into a new person. The blessings I have received from discovering the One Year Bible have been so profound that I have started gifting copies to numerous friends and family members. This year alone, I have joyfully shared over 30 copies, spreading the blessings that I have experienced.
    Sandra

    ======= Arthur:

    Thank You Mike for your commitment to this One Year Bible Blog. i have read so much of the Bible throughout my 40yrs of being a Christian but I had never read it right through from cover to cover. This is now the third year in a row I have completed it and it has changed my life. I have grown closer to God because I speak to Him more. I used to spend time in prayer on a needs base and sometimes it would be weeks between visits. But now I talk to Him everyday, before, during and after I read His Word, and it has changed my life. I would recommend reading the Bible everyday to everyone and I find your One Year Bible Blog has been the the best way for me to do that. Thank You and may God bless you mightily.
    Arthur

    ======= Lisa:

    I truly appreciate this service, WHAT A BLESSING! One year Bible makes what would be a difficult job easy (going through the Bible in a year). There are beautiful pictures with scriptures and I share them with a couple of my friends and the Bible study group that I meet with every Sunday. Thank you, thank you for all your hard work in providing this amazing service!!!!
    Lisa

    ======= Cheryl:

    My friend told me about your Bible in a year blog back in January, and I’m so glad she did. What a blessing it has been to know I’ve been able to read and study a bit of His Word every day. Thank you for all that you do to make this possible. Thank you for teaching us. Thank you for helping us grow in our knowledge of our awesome God.
    Cheryl

    ======= Lyn:

    This is the end of my 4th year reading the One Year Bible. I have grown so much! Every year I feel closer to God through His Word. In the beginning I didn’t understand a lot of what was being read, but it’s amazing how after continuing from year to year, I get those “aha” moments and it hits me. God opened my eyes! It is such a great feeling when this happens! As the for King & Country says “Never Give Up”. May God Bless you all!!
    Lyn

    ======= Simon:

    As I sit down this morning to thank our God for the first sun rise on this part of our world I wish to congratulate the faithfuls for another successful OBS for another year. Join me my partners in Thanking our only God for Mike’s leadership again. Since joining couple of years back these studies never ceases to bring amazement. Every day I am learning and learning inspirational verses from our Bible and reflections by Mike. Slowly I am turning away from bad habits and bad attitudes that hinder my spiritual growth, would say still crawling in God’s word. Also Imparting memory verses and quotes to friends and generally spreading biblical quotes to counter or relate to our country’s issues; thanks to OYBS. A day doesn’t begin without reading God’s word or Prayer. The conviction is on to daily read the Bible unlike in starting years when I skipped too many a day. My prayer will always be for God’s word to reach the four corners of this world. With His knowledge given to man to invent modern technologies in communications we pray for this to be fulfilled till our Savior’s return. Let’s all stay committed with brother Mike’s leadership. God bless us all…
    Simon

    ======= Ken:

    It has been another amazing year again reading through the One Year Bible and finishing with joy and enthusiasm and so grateful for the encouragement. Wonderful work Mike and the rest of those who do their daily comments.
    Ken

    ======= Nancy:

    Reading the Bible daily is like taking your vitamins. It builds you up. I have been reading this way for many years. I change up the version because it makes words pop off the page to me. All the different parts give it fullness. I have really enjoyed it. I appreciate the work Mike puts into it. And especially how he is available to respond to any email you send. He truly cares.
    May the coming year bless you as you read God’s word. 
    Nancy

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    Malachi 1:1-2:17 + Revelation 21:1-27 + Psalm 149:1-9 + Proverbs 31:10-24
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    Old Testament – Today we start the very last book of the Old Testament by the likely last prophet of the Old Testament era, Malachi!  Some say Joel was the last prophet, but most commentaries suggest Malachi. There is some great stuff in this short book… particularly when we get to tomorrow’s readings.   The name Malachi means “my messenger.”  Malachi was written in approximately 430 B.C. and he was likely a contemporary of Nehemiah.  Malachi was written to the returned exiles in Jerusalem well after the temple had been rebuilt under governor Zerubbabel in 516 B.C.   By 430 B.C. there was a spiritual malaise in the land.  It is speculated that this is in part because Jerusalem was then just a small province in the large Persian empire. But, the big reason is probably because the glorious future of God sending his Messiah, Jesus – as pronounced by Isaiah, Haggai and Zechariah and other prophets – had not yet come to fruition.   A good overview of Malachi is online at bible.org at this link.   Below is an icon from the Orthodox church of the prophet Malachi:

    Prophet_malachi

    Chapter 1 verse 2 stood out to me in today’s readings: “I have loved you deeply,” says the LORD.”  I guess this really resonated with me since we are now reading the last book of the Old Testament.  As I look back on our readings earlier this year – all of the books of the Old Testament that we have read and all of the interaction between God and his covenant people, I have to absolutely nod my head in agreement with these words from God in verse 2.  God loved deeply in the Old Testament.  And God loved deeply the New Testament.  And God loves us deeply today.  Do you believe that God loves you deeply?  And do you believe that he always will?  Do you in turn love God deeply?  Today will you reach out and jump in to the deep end of the pool of God’s love?

    Pool_dive

    Verse 7 also stood out to me: “You have despised my name by offering defiled sacrifices on my altar.” The chapter goes on to describe how blind, crippled, and diseased animals were sacrificed to God – which were unacceptable holy sacrifices to God per his laws in Leviticus 1:3 and Deuteronomy 15:21.  We are no longer under the law of these sacrifices, as Jesus was the final sacrifice once and for all on the cross.  However – I wondered to myself as I read this verse, do we still offer “defiled sacrifices” to God in some ways today in our lives?  Do we give God maybe the left-overs of our life?  Our left-over time, finances, energy, prayers, love, etc.?  Should we instead be giving God our best sacrifices – our firstfruits, our early morning energy, our constant prayers, our deepest love?  Indeed, as Oswald Chambers puts it, are we giving God our very Utmost for His Highest?  Are you giving God the very best of who you are?  Every day?  Or is God typically just getting your leftovers?

    Leftovers

    Did anyone else catch a couple of Delirious? (Christian worship band) lyrics from their song “Lead Me” in Malachi’s readings today?  🙂  How about chapter 2 verse 17: “You have wearied the LORD with your words.”  What a sad statement to think about – we can weary God with our words…  do you suppose this is still possible today?  Have we wearied God with our words?  And then another Delirious lyric in verse 13: “You cover the LORD’s altar with tears.”  What does it mean to flood God’s altar with our tears?  When would this be good?  When would this be not so good…?  As Delirious continues to sing in “Lead Me”: “Great God, our promises we’ve broken.  Oh Lord, forgive me… ”  Beautiful tune.

    Altar

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Malachi titled “God’s Faithful Covenant Love” is at this link, “Worship That God Rejects” is at this link, “Faithful Teaching of God’s Word” is at this link, and “Profaning the Marriage Covenant” is at this link.

    Bible Project: Here is a terrific video overview of the book of Malachi!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPGShWZ4Jvk

    New Testament – Revelation chapter 21 is definitely one of my favorite chapters in the Bible! It is what our very hearts long for!  Today we read a wonderful glimpse of the New Jerusalem, the dwelling place of God.

    New_jerusalem

    Certainly verses 3 and 4 are powerful for us to reflect upon: “I heard a loud shout from the throne, saying, “Look, the home of God is now among his people! He will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them. He will remove all of their sorrows, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. For the old world and its evils are gone forever.”  Are you looking forward to that day when God will be among his people?  When he will remove all sorrows and pains?

    7_heavenly_city

    And verses 23-25 are so beautiful to meditate upon: “And the city has no need of sun or moon, for the glory of God illuminates the city, and the Lamb is its light. The nations of the earth will walk in its light, and the rulers of the world will come and bring their glory to it. Its gates never close at the end of day because there is no night.”  Are you looking forward to this everlasting light?  The light that can come only from God and Jesus, the Lamb?

    2_new_jerusalem

    Below are artist Pat Marvenko Smith’s two great images of the heavenly Jerusalem from today’s readings titled “The City Four-Square: New Jerusalem” and “The Foundations of the City”, which verses 18 through 20 capture very well: “The wall was made of jasper, and the city was pure gold, as clear as glass. The wall of the city was built on foundation stones inlaid with twelve precious stones: the first was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, 20 the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst.”

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.
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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 21 titled “The Eternal State” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 149 is a beautiful song of praise today!  Verse 3 I love: “Praise his name with dancing, accompanied by tambourine and harp.”  Do you praise God’s name with dancing and music?  Yes, I confess, I am a huge fan of the praise and worship thing going on in churches and with CCM artists and their concerts these days.  I know this is not the only way to praise or worship God by any means.  Are you praising God’s name each day with the very “dance” of your life?

    Dance

    Proverbs – Proverbs 31:10-24 is a great reflection upon a godly wife.  I read a commentary that said such a wife is almost a personification of wisdom.  I like that thought!  And certainly it makes sense that a woman / wife would be a personification of wisdom rather than a man / husband…  🙂   Just kidding!  I’m a guy, so I can make this kind of joke right?  In all seriousness, how about that thought for each of our lives – male or female – would it be a godly thing to move toward being a personification of wisdom?  Obviously I’d say that Jesus was the only human on this side of heaven that will walk this earth as a pure personification of wisdom.  But let us seek wisdom in how we live our lives each and every day.  Let us seek God’s Wisdom that is worth far more than rubies…

    Wisdom_

    And to close this blog posting out today with a little Proverbs 31 humor… while searching for an image for Proverbs 31 I came across this photo below.  The person who took this photo said “we call her the Proverbs 31 Doggie.”  Cute!  🙂

    Proverbs31

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Revelation Chapter 21 remind me of the beautiful MercyMe song “I can Only Imagine:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNDEyxEMNp0

    Can you imagine meeting Jesus in heaven?  Click here and make your imagination real!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp. The nations will walk by its light, and the kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it.” Revelation 21:23-24 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that you will one day see this heavenly city, where the glory of God gives it light! Pray that you will walk in this glorious light through your saving faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

    Comments from you:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Pat:

    This morning I wish to share a personal experience with you regarding Revelation 21. I know this chapter by heart but I can’t read it because of my tears. My Dad’s brother had 8 kids, 6 boys and 2 girls, and I was so close to them that I even had my own place at their kitchen table. One of the boys had been killed in Vietnam. The oldest boy J. C. had died from bone cancer and the same terminal bone cancer was taking the life of Harold, the next to youngest boy. Harold was just getting his life in order. He had gone to college late and at age 30 had just graduated with honors and a degree in Accounting and had met Donna, the girl of his dreams, when the cancer struck.
    I had been to see Harold many times during his illness but we had never talked about God even though I knew he was a Christian. One night John, the youngest of the 8, showed up at my door and told me Harold was asking for me. John gave me explicit orders that I was not to talk to Harold about dying because they only wanted people to talk about him beating this disease and living. On the way out the door I reached down and picked up my Bible. Harold owned a home out of town but the family had rented an apartment close to my Aunt’s house were Harold stayed because he wanted to die at home but not in the home of any of his family. When we got to the apartment John told me to leave the Bible in the car and only talk to Harold about getting well.
    By this time Harold was so weak it was hard for him to speak. He managed to say “Patsy Ray, Heaven” and I asked him if he wanted to hear about what Heaven would be like and he nodded his head yes. I went to the car and got my Bible and I read Revelation 21 to him while John stood there glaring at me. When I finished reading it Harold managed to say, “Yes, yes, again” and the tears were rolling down his face. I read and reread that chapter to him for over an hour until he finally fell asleep. By that that time Johnny was quietly sobbing. He walked me to the door and gave me a big hug. I told John that Christ was letting us know that it was time for us to talk to Harold about really living – living eternally with Christ because Christ was making ready to receive Harold. After that I went every day, sometimes twice a day, and each time I read Revelation 21 to Harold and he would always say “Again” until he drifted off.
    Exactly a week later Donna and Becky, the youngest girl, were with Harold and all of the rest of us were gathered around my Aunt’s table eating a sandwich and making out a schedule for when everyone would stay with Harold as two were always with him so he would never left alone. All of a sudden I got an overwhelming urge to get to Harold immediately and got up and walked out of the house. By this time Harold was too weak to speak but he looked up at me and his eyes filled with tears. I bent down and kissed him on the forehead and told him it was okay now to let go because Christ was standing there ready to take his hand. I walked in the kitchen to pray and in less than a minute Becky came in a told me it was over – Harold was gone.
    I can no longer read Revelation 21 because I can’t see the words through my tears but I carry Revelation 21 in my heart, and I know when it is time for me to meet Christ that Harold will be there with Christ to welcome me.
    God bless!
    Pat

    ======= Penny:

    Sometime last summer I found the One Year Bible Blog. I had been in the perpetual habit of reading through the Bible in a year and lost the habit while I was doing some in depth Bible studies instead. I was having a hard time getting back into the rhythm of going all the way through the Bible. Each year I would choose a different translation and read through.
    I was thrilled to find the One Year Blog and forwarded the site to a few friends. These are some of the benefits I’ve found to reading on-line.
    1. I have a real sense of the fellowship of my brothers and sisters as I read. It’s not just a dry habit. It’s a living journey. As I look at the ancient Christian works of art, I’m aware of the “great cloud of witnesses” that has gone before.
    2. I literally have commentaries at my fingertips that I don’t have in my own library. So if I want to look into something more deeply all I have to do is push a button and I’m there.
    3. I have easy access to many different versions of the Bible. This year I did my reading in New Living Testament and loved it. Next year I may try The Message, though I must admit, my heart is fixed to my original New American Standard Bible (there, I’ve dated myself) and I don’t know if I’ll make it through the Message without switching mid-stream.
    4. I love the challenging questions Mike asks in the blog. Self-examination is a good thing and on those mornings I’m just going through the ritual, Mike brings me back to the purpose in reading. This is a real, living relationship with my heavenly Father. My goal is to be transformed to be like Christ. Am I cooperating with my whole heart or am I going through the motions? Thank you Mike for keeping the heart and purpose in our readings. Thank you for your dedication and the time you invest daily in this One Year Bible Blog. God bless you, and God bless us all – every one as we start a fresh year, a fresh reading adventure in January.
    Penny

    ======= Jenny:

    Great readings! i want to encourage everyone to make a commitment and make yourself accountable…perhaps by posting a comment everyday or kudos…just so you know to keep your commitment. not just to read the blogs, but the Bible, the very word of God! there are days we all feel like letting readings slide but we just do it any way! you will be blessed and your life will change!! i look back when i started the readings in sept and God has done soooo much to change me in the past few months..like my attitude at work, i’m just really changed inside n so blessed.
    This also goes along the line of wat was mentioned in his blog…not giving God our leftovers. God wants our firstfruits, of all we have and all we are. our time, our devotion, our giving, our obedience….all we are, all we do!
    we definately need to dive in….haha, two songs come to mind “sink or swim, I’m diving in..” (steven c. chapman?) and dc talk “i took a dive into your arms, i toook a diiiiiiiive….”
    I definatlety look forward to Rev 21, in fact, there is nothing on earth I desire more. nothing! I can feel my soul yearning for my Home!!
    Prov is nice, i would love to make a Godly man a great Godly wife, but I dont know about that whole getting up at the crack of dawn and sewing garments and all that. I think I’ll chose the single life, haha. :}
    Jenny

    ======= Mae:

    Wow … what a great readings …
    Revelation was just WOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!! It’s very cliche, but I really love verse 6 “He said to me: “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life”. I mean … okay!!!!!!!!!! He’ll give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life … I don’t even know how to explain what it feels like to read this words! But I’m sure words are not needed. I think that we all feel warm inside when we read this! Verse 27 “Nothing impure will ever enter it, nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life”. Makes my eyes water … this is where I want to live! I just can’t wait! Honestly … I can’t wait!!!
    “Are you praising God’s name each day with the very “dance” of your life?”, I’m trying to yes. But sure, I do have my days where I struggle and things seem harder than usual. But still I go on praising Gods name. Some days my ‘dances’ are more powerful than other days. But you know, I think on days that I struggle, it feels like the praisings are less powerful, but in a way the praisings are more powerful. Hmmm … I’m messing up this sentence. What I’m trying to say is that on my days of struggles it kind of looks like that I’m not praising, but what I’m doing is being powerful, I’m fighting the enemy, which shows my love for the Lord! Does it make any sense to you?
    Well, this is my 62nd day that I’m joining One Year Bible. I still have a long way to go. And I’m sure when I wrap up next year on October 28th I will be joining again from January 1st 2008 LOL Or maybe I just continue October 29th. I knew the Bible before I was saved, I was brought up as a Protestant and I was familiar with the Bible. I knew about the Father, the Son and the Holey Spirit. From time to time I tried to read the Bible, but it was hard. I never really understood what it was saying. But since I’m saved things are getting so clear to me! I was saved on August 20th from this year, I’ve found the perfect church for me and I’ve got a Pastor that really guides me through this all as a New Believer. I join his Bible study and joining that study made me hungry for more and that’s why I decided to join One Year Bible as well. I used to find it hard to read the Old Testament, but that changed since I joined One Year Bible. Thanks to this great blog!!! It explains so much for me! The One Year Bible teached me how to read the Bible and no words can describe how thankfull I am for that! Even though I’m reading “Het Boek” (Dutch), it’s so doable (spellcheck)! I read it every day, it takes me more than 15 minutes because I make extra notes for myself. I keep it in a binder, on chronological order, so I can read it back from time to time. I always love to read other comments, so I’m very excited about seeing new people here the day after tomorrow!
    Mae

    ======= Bruce:

    My advice (from my personal experience) for the newcomer to the Bible in a Year and Bible Gateway.com. As a book lover (any book) it took me awhile to get used to reading the bible on the computer rather than my cherished leather edition. But now I wouldn’t give up my one year bible for anything and still pick up my leather edition when I need to feel that book in my hands. Every morning with my coffee and before I fire up my computer I make the time to have a little quiet and prayer time with God. I get my readings like most of you in an e-mail rather than visit the One Year Bible site. My homepage is The Utmost for his highest page that helps me to continue to focus on God rather than see something to lead (surf) me away. When I open my e-mail I go directly to my daily reading rather than to checkout the e-mail I was expecting, or the important information I needed. As you know many e-mails lead you to other sites and if you get caught up surfing you may not have the time needed to read your daily passage. So there were days I did surf and “Oh my gosh the time got away from me. I’ll have to put this off until tomorrow. Then tomorrow came and I only had time to read one day’s bible passage rather than to get caught up and read the two I should have. But I kept reading every day and if I had a “burp” (you know there are some days you wake up and you are just not ready to face the world) I could usually catch up on the weekends but if you dedicate yourself like I did to reading your passages first thing in the morning when you get up before all else (on the computer) you’ll do just fine. May God bless you in your readings. I pray that God helps you understand his Word, live his Word, and share his Word.
    Bruce

    ======= Claire:

    WOW….just wanted to share with everyone the fact that my husband and I read the “Bible in a Year” along with everyone…He is presently getting ready to take his final journey to Heaven…and these times together reading the Bible have been so heart-warming and inspiring…Thank you…for this wonderful opportunity to “share” …We’ve been married for 54 years…so I have some BIG ADJUSTMENTS coming, but knowing that God will be with us both…Roger’s trip HOME, and God’s being with me as I stay behind without Roger…I can’t wait to JOIN GOD,JESUS and ROGER myself…
    Blessings to all…
    Claire and Roger

    ======= Susanne:

    Well….
    accountability is from the Word
    so here I am. I found much of today’s readings
    a hard Word. Thank GOODNESS the Lord started w/
    I have loved you deeply and ended with the glorious future.
    Thanks for this study and blog and meeting new
    brothers and sisters, diligently seeking God’s Plan & Purposes.
    A joyful, BLESSED NEW YEAR to you. May we become friends in the Word
    and hold eachother accountable to not give up, lift eachother up when down,
    reach out and bring eachother back.
    Your sister in Christ,
    Susanne

    ======= Betsy:

    I am so glad I kept up with this commitment this year, because it feels so good to have finished reading the Bible completely through! Sure, there were days I didn’t read and then have to read double the next, but this kept me going. It seems that every time I read the Bible, there is something new that stands out and speaks to me. I have signed up to read it through again this new year and would like to read the commentary that is posted on this site along with the Bible. I didn’t do that this past year and feel I have missed out on understanding some readings. Thanks, Mike!
    Betsy

    ======= Deborah:

    My faith has grown so much in this past year. I attribute this growth to a good church, wonderful Pastors, and this site. Mikes’ ongoing suggestion “if you fall behind begin with the current day and move forward” kept me in the race (so to speak.) Happily at that and not needing to justify or beat yourself up when I missed anything. I think the daily readings are to be enjoyed not suffered. This year I hope to cover the full book but one way or other, I am wiser and Blessed. God Bless All
    Deborah

    ======= Steve:

    I love God, but I want to love and know him deeply! He has been calling me for some time now, and I have just begun to respond. ‘Help me Lord.’
    Also, in Malachi- I wonder what a cursed blessing would look like?
    Steve

    ======= Tara:

    Praise be to God for a free country where we can openly study God’s Word.
    Tara

    ======= Micah Girl:

    This is my first “successful” attempt at the One Year Bible. For me the key was not being a perfectionist about the readings. There were days that I just didn’t get to it, and rather than quitting, or forcing myself to catch up, I just picked up the readings where they were the next day or later in the week. This has kept me on track and allowed me to work all the way through the bible. I am sure that the few passages I missed this year, I will catch next year.
    This daily discipline has helped me in so many ways and has helped the rest of my life to become more disciplined as well. There is such freedom in having your quiet time readings picked out for you and in knowing that little by little you will have accomplished much by the end of the year. Some mornings my readings are more contemplative and sometimes more rushed, but each day I have gotten something out of it.
    May you be blessed as you pursue God’s Word this coming year, too!
    Micah Girl

    ======= Will:

    I have read the Bible through every year since I became a Christian in 1979. I really enjoy the commentary that the writer of this blog annotates. I look forward to reading the Bible through once again next year, as well as reading the commentary.
    Will

    ======= Luch:

    The way the blog is set up creates built in motivation ‘to come to the site’ to receive what God has for us through the Word, and also through the ‘prompts’ that Mike provides with his brief, applicable commentary, as well as the art. I like all aspects of the blog but I especially enjoy the art pieces.
    Just yesterday I also downloaded the bible online podcast so I can have the readings on my ipod. That’s an excellent way to keep the readings in your mind. As well, Tom Dooley, the podcast reader, also offers a motivating snapshot of each reading using warren wiersbe’s ‘With the Word’.
    I am coming back to the blog again, and I have invited many from my church to participate in this journey.
    From today’s readings Malachi urges me to give my very best to God. ‘A son honours his father, and a servant respects his master. If I am your father and master, where are the honour and respect I deserve?” 1:6
    I also find Malachi 2:5-7 highly inspiring and challenging. God offers us ‘life and peace’ much like Jesus when He says ‘I have come to give you life to the full’. God tells us in Malachi 2 to revere him and walk with Him, and to instruct others, and to help others know Him. He says of these people who choose to walk with HIm, “They did not lie or cheat; they walked with me,living good lives and righteous lives, and they turned many from lives of sin.’
    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the One year bible blog community not only accumulated bible knowledge but also was used by God ‘to live good lives and in so doing to influence others to to turn from the lives of self destruction, and pursue a deep relationship with the LORD, where they too would hear those words of Malachi 1:2 ‘I have loved you deeply.’ May it be so next year!!!!
    Luch

    ======== Pam:

    Reading today my heart sank thinking how often I have weried God with my tears and petitions, when I should have been thanking Him for all of His mercy. Then reading Revelation, I can hardly imagine the beauty He is preparing for us. Just makes me want to make sure everyone I meet knows Him and can join us there.
    Shelties are Proverbs 31 doggies indeed. They are never lazy and always protective. Mine even used to try to chase away thunder and lightning so my children wouldn’t be scared.
    Pam

    ======= Gina:

    Speaking of CCM…Psalm 149 brings “Praise You With This Dance” by Casting Crowns to mind for me. Just saw them in concert over the summer…awesome to be among other believers worshipping God with singing and dancing…kind of what Heaven will be like, in my opinion!
    Malachi does indeed bring the conviction on. I know it is very easy for me to get sidetracked doing other things then remember I’ve not spent any time with Jesus. Jenny – you are so right in saying that doing this reading and blog will keep you accountable! I have really been blessed by the very short time I’ve been a part of this One Year Bible journey! I am so looking forward to next year and drawing closer and closer to Jesus!
    Happy New Year Everyone!
    Gina

    ======= Terri:

    I am speechness! .. As I was reading , My heart was sank but I can see what God told us as We goes To Heaven. Praise God!.. I am so thankful What I can see and understand God told us. I am looking forward to it.
    Terri

    ======= Henry:

    AFTER 51 YEARS ON THIS EARTH,THE REALIZATION OF JESUS RETURNING IS SO VERY NEAR,AND VERY CLEAR,HIS TEACHINGS ARE THE LIVING TRUTH,AND OUR NOURISHMENT COMES FROM THE BIBLE,MY CONECTION TO THIS SITE GIVES ME A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE.WHAT A GREAT INHERITANCE WE HAVE AWAITING US.
    WHAT AN EXITING TIME TO BE ALIVE!!!I FEEL SO WONDERFULLY BLESSED TO HAVE FOUND THIS SITE.
    THANK YOU JESUS!
    HENRY

    ======= Brandie:

    Psalms 149 dancing for Jesus well to be honest…I listen to Air one in the car and my little boy and I dance every morning that I take him to kids kollege we raise our hands to Jesus and he and I love it. We live it as if it were our last. Just as we should. I have been a christian since I was 12 years old and I have gone through some times that were tough and times that I thought I would rather be of dead but now at 32 I know that Jesus wants me to be here with my family and enjoy the time I have left.
    I enjoy reading the bible verse once a day it is very inspirational and one day I will learn how to spell. Yes, I believe that God loves me deeply. If he didn’t he wouldn’t save me from all of my experiences that I have survived.
    Brandie

    ======= Romayne:

    I’m really only halfway through so now continuing on into next year to my end date of May (but then beyond again!), and have to say its been revolutionary in helping me maintain a more solid and edifying devotional time. I find reading scripture tough at times, but I can listen AND take it in tons better while at the same time working on another task that doesn’t require thinking or reading, so no conflict.
    On today’s reading, there’s one part that I’ve recently questioned a lot -just put a new post on my blog in the past few days on the very topic – tears in heaven? I’m struck by the fact that the verse says that there will be no *more* crying etc because God will wipe away our tears – it doesn’t state that there are *NO* tears in heaven – my thought is that it would appear there must be for God to wipe them away, and that then leads on to possible reasons which opens up a whole box of questions. Intruiguing tho? Blessings to all as we continue on this awesome journey through His Word. Romayne
    Romayne

    ======= Enid:

    Another good year of studying God’s word. What a blessing when I have time to check and see what it meant to others. I have been reading by Bible for many, many years and it is always fresh and new. God is amazing!
    Enid

    ====== Barbara:

    It has been rewarding, and I have learned much. Don’t get discouraged, and keep up the good work of reading the word. We are so priviledged to have this opportunity to learn about our Lord!
    Barbara

    ======= Darlene:

    Mike,
    In Malachi, verse 7, God also spoke to my heart immediately when I read how he despises imperfect sacrifices. He wants our very best and we (or I) compromise that so many times. The “things” of this world easily entrap us and worm their way up to first place and before we know it, our sacrifices to God even begin to smell bad. And we expect Him to accept them?
    Wow! Thank you Lord for showing me this today. And at a great time…the beginning of a New Year. “His mercies are new every morning.” I am thankful that He gives me a new beginning everyday and now a whole new year to offer him my best and first fruits. I am so thankful to have found this site. I am excited about an ordered “plan” to begin reading God’s Word in a whole new way. This is definitely an answer to prayer. God Bless you.
    Darlene

    ======= Betty:

    I am writing this early, as I do not know if I will get a chance to get on-line Friday.
    I have always liked the book of Malachi. I know Friday’s reading (especially 3:8-12) for some will be very interesting. I take those verses to heart and I believe in tithing 10% first to God before paying your bills and spending and saving. Yes! I tithe faithfully. I went ahead and read what Hampton Keathley IV had to say about tithing and I agree with him 100%.
    I live by this principle… 10-10-80 plan. Tithe 10 percent, save 10 percent, and be a good steward with the remaining 80 percent. I believe what my pastor says to be true… “Which is more 90% or 100%. I am sure you would say 100% is more. However in Kingdom mathematics gives a different answer. Which would you rather have, 90% of your money with God’s blessing (after the tithe), or 100% of your finances under a curse, (see Malachi 3: 8-11). You see, 90% with God’s blessing really does turn out to be more than a 100% without His blessing.”
    Betty

    ======= Alan:

    This has been a most beneficial site for me. I’d reccomend it to anyone who would like to read through the Bible with a growing family of believers. Thank you Mike & all the contributors. God bless.
    Alan

    ======= Johnnie:

    Thank you once again Mike for a fantastic journey through the Bible. This is my third year with you through the Bible and my fifth year as a born again believer.
    To all of you who didn’t finish…it’s okay. If your heart is right God sees it. Start afresh. Never give up. God has not given up on you! Always start where you are because God will meet you where you are.
    Much love to all of you this coming year as we go on the journey once more with new revelation and the wisdom to do that which we read. May we become that which we seek — TRUE FOLLOWERS AND SERVANTS AND FRIENDS OF CHRIST.
    Johnnie

    ======= Dave:

    Hi One Year Bible Readers!
    It is great that we are in this spiritual Journey! I love it, I encourage more people to join.
    In todays’ readings this verse:(Rev 22:7) “Behold, I am coming soon! Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy in this book.” Give me more energy of continuing to read the Word of God and continue to this journey! Because how can we “keep the words” if we are not reading and meditating on it! May God bless this ministry! Amen
    Dave

    ======== Margaret:

    This was an enlightening experience. It was not easy some days — especially in some sections of the old testament. However I am glad I did it because I learned so much. I also learned that I still know very little! It is impossible to take it all in during just one year. It is like the iceberg: what you don’t see is far greater than the part you do see.
    I am doing this again with a different set of readings. I like the “habit” of reading every day.
    God Bless.
    Margaret

    ======= Karen:

    Well, this is the first year that I have made it through this format. I have gotten the One Year Bible about 20 years ago and I couldn’t make it through the readings. The first time that I read through the Bible completely was 2 years ago, using a different format. This past year I used this format, but instead of reading on line, I read out of my Bible. It is easier for me. The other change that I did was to switch Bibles this past September. I was using the NIV version from Jan. to Sept. and I have gotten a new Bible in Sept. So I am reading out of the Updated NASB version. I’ll be using this edition for this year’s one year readings.
    Karen

    ======== Julie:

    I did it! This is the 1st time of reading the Bible all the way through! I tried to do it before many times with just the OYB but got lost at Leviticus & let it go.
    You kept me going this time & with all the great comments from others made me think a lot deeper.
    Your humor & YouTube posts were so appropriate to the reading, much appreciated.
    Looking forward to doing it again & again now as my life will be in a different place when I read it next time. We may change but the Word of God never does, for that, I am truly thankful.
    May God continue to overshadow this ministry & continue to share His strength & wisdom to you Mike.
    Julie

    ====== Marge:

    I had read through the Bible 20 years ago on my own and hated it. I REALLY have liked this way of reading in 4 different places at once and especially Mike’s and other believers’ comments. I learn so much more from the comments than what I see on my own. Because I have received so much from it, I have missed only about 6-8 days all year.
    I definitely recommend it to someone considering reading the Bible through in a year.
    Marge

    ======= Michael:

    Hi, Mike, i thank God for you for what you have done through your blog for the past 365 days for all of us who tuned in and i feel at least i can do it once by posting in here .
    i was thinking what does it take for someone like you to come up with this wonderful blog. i remember your sharing of your service in a foreign country (Romania?). i concluded that it takes someone who loves others as God has commanded us, to be willing to carry out such sacrificial service , rain or shine and without fail, as what you have done in your blog, to be a guide and an encouragement to all who subscribe to your blog in the endeavor of reading through the Bible in one year. I am tempted to emulate your spirit in how you serve all of us perhaps in other calling and capacities. It must have been as much a challenge for us to continue reading the bible than for you to keep up with the posting up in your blog and I am sure what you are doing will not be in vain and is recorded in the Book of Life.
    I am going to be 50 years old next year and have known God since my teens but shamefully, i have never been able to finish reading the bible cover to cover, until I signed up with your blog. I am glad I did it for without that I’d never been able to do it on my own. I get to understand the bible through your sharing/explanation and resource links therein. This is very important and helpful for someone like me who tries to understand what the Word really says. I like those graphics/pictures you employ to make it more interesting and at times, funny. The questions you posted on reflection of the passages of the day have prompted me to seek inside my soul on the subject at hand and at times, they seem to thunder in my ears. i must admit that i am not a fan to most of the songs you pick. Nevertheless, my teenage son seems to enjoy them very much!
    Once again thank you for a job well done!
    warmest regards,
    Michael Chong

    ======= Brian:

    This was the 4th year I have “read” the Bible in 1 year but was the first time I actually completed it. I carved out a time each day to read my daily devotion. Let me tell you Satan was trying to get me to slip and not to do it but I resisted it. DO NOT let Satan tell you to do it later but you need to read you Bible then and there. The Lord blessed me this year. I tried to take my RN test for the 4th time but failed. I looked to my Bible for guidance and found it (Proverbs 3:5-6). I am now subbing in my local school district and realized that the Lord has other things for me. I look forward to next year and what the Lord has in store for me. I can’t wait to read my Bible through a
    second time and really sink my teeth into the Lord’s word.
    Brian

    ======= Sarah:

    I am really excited to get going on this journey.
    Hello to everyone from Central Texas!
    Sarah

    ======= Felix:

    I marvel at every word of today’s reading particularly about the new Jarusalem where there will be no sorry, no death but happiness, joy to the rightous ones. How I wish Iam there with my loved ones. May the Lord grant me and you and our families the grace to be there in Jesus name. Amen.
    Felix

    ======= David:

    Revelations21-8 But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”
    Mathew Henry’s commentary: Here observe, (1.) The sins of those who perish, among which are first mentioned their cowardliness and unbelief. The fearful lead the van in this black list. They durst not encounter the difficulties of religion, and their slavish fear proceeded from their unbelief; but those who were so dastardly as not to dare to take up the cross of Christ, and discharge their duty to him, were yet so desperate as to run into all manner of abominable wickedness – murder, adultery, sorcery, idolatry, and lying. (2.) Their punishment: They have their part in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death. [1.] They could not burn at a stake for Christ, but they must burn in hell for sin. [2.] They must die another death after their natural death; the agonies and terrors of the first death will consign them over to the far greater terrors and agonies of eternal death, to die and to be always dying. [3.] This misery will be their proper part and portion, what they have justly deserved, what they have in effect chosen, and what they have prepared themselves for by their sins. Thus the misery of the damned will illustrate the blessedness of those that are saved, and the blessedness of the saved will aggravate the misery of those that are damned.
    I live in a country that is run by fear and corruption but then that is the case of most people in this world. How to stay pure and holy when the very food you eat may have been purchased by corrupt means and you might have to have a blind eye because you have to eat something. It may reach the point that you have to grow the food yourself.
    The bottom line is not to fear taking up the cross and following Jesus. Do not be caught up in the fear and corrupt behavior of a dieing world. If you stumble do not fear but take back up your cross again. Do not give in to the flesh or temptation or the empty promises of Satan. We are in the system but do not have to be part of it.
    I’m going to say goodbye for a while. Going on my annual prayer and fast. One of my problems is media addiction so I am giving myself a very strict schedule where I am not on the net for a long period of time. As I said before, the mind is a very fragile thing. Got to keep it in check, constantly filling it with Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Keep up the good work Mike. Hopefully I would be back more spirit filled.
    David

    ======= Janice:

    Please continue to read and to share with us all of the thoughts and feelings that the Word of our God brings to us. Thank you for your Love and Caring in our Lives
    janice

    ======= Will:

    Thanks, Pat, for sharing your story about Harold. May we each realize that with death we will be “really living,” as you say above!
    This has been quite a journey this year, thank you, Mike!
    Will

    ======= Frederick:

    I have done a bit of calculation on the New Jerusalem: it will be 2,200 Km in length x 2,200 Km in width. So it will be 4,840,000 Km square in area. I have also searched the wikipedia, the total area of China is about 9,630,960 Km square. That means the New Jerusalem will be half the size of China!
    Please feel free to comment on my calculation and share your ideas about this.
    Frederick

    ======= Lily:

    What an inspiration Pat. I felt the same joy reading about the new earth, the new heaven where God will be with us where there is no pain nor suffering but joy. Thank you for sharing.
    God bless you.
    Lily

    ======= Karyn:

    Revelation 23:3-4 speaks to me. The thought that when I see Jesus my handicap will be gone. I’m told I will always be handicapped. That over time it will grow easier, because I will adapt/adjust to it. I already see that happening very gradually, but on that day, i will rise and walk. With ease and not need assistive devices, sing and speak clearly, and regain everything i have lost and more. I praise God for my disability in this life. It has strengthened my walk with God. I have accepted my limitations, because I know they will one day be gone. Healing is in His hands, and I have has them on me for years. I lived through what medical knowledge said I would not survive! I am ALIVE! I have lost many things because of my condition, but have, by God’s grace, come through them with ease, because, thanks to my memory deficit, I don’t remember what it was like to have them! It’s been 20 years since my accident, and I ‘m told that I have come so far against all odds. Praise God.
    God bless you everyone,
    Karyn

    ======= Joyce:

    Mike and everyone,
    Psalm 149:6-7 (Amplified Bible)
    6 Let the high praises of God be in their throats,
    And a two-edged sword in their hands,
    7 To execute vengeance on the nations
    And punishment on the peoples,
    Below is what i learned from Pastor David Guzik’s sermon, Psalm 149 – The High Praises Of God And A Two-Edged Sword:
    God’s people are getting ready for battle.
    The two weapons they are equipped with are the high praises of God, and a two-edged sword in their hands
    A beautiful illustration was when God granted victory to Nehemiah and his men – while rebuilding the wall, everyone worked with one hand and held a weapon with the other.
    Nehemiah 4:16-18a (Amplified Bible)
    16 From that day on, half of my servants carried on the work while the other half held the spears, shields, bows, and breastplates; and the captains were behind the whole house of Judah.
    17 Those who were rebuilding the wall and those who carried burdens loaded themselves so that everyone worked with one hand and held a weapon with the other.
    18a Every builder had his sword secured at his side as he built.
    Nehemiah 12:31 (Amplified Bible)
    Procedures for the Temple
    31 Then I had the leaders of Judah come up on the wall, and I appointed two large thanksgiving choirs, the first one proceeding to the right on top of the wall toward the Refuse Gate.
    In our day-to-day battles and spiritual battles, may we work hard and fight with high praises of God in our throats, a two-edged sword (God’s Word) in our hands (ref. Revelation 19:15, Hebrews 4:12), and have faith that God will give us victory.
    Thank you Mike for this One Year Bible Blog!
    May God continue to give you wisdom to understand His Word, may He continue to use this blog to let many marvel at and learn from His Word, amen.
    Sincerely,
    Joyce

    ======= Robert:

    Hey Pat: Great testimony on how to deal with hardships in our life. It also brings Glory to Jesus. Thanks.
    Proverbs 31: 10-31
    This brought to mind a great story about a teacher that gave her class of 2nd’s graders a lesson about the magnet and what it does. The next day, in a written test, she included this question: “My name has 6 letters. The first one is m. I pick up things. What am I? “When the test papers were turned in the teacher was astonished to find almost 50 % of the students answered the question with the word MOTHER.
    Robert

    ======= Dee:

    I love the name Malachi: my messenger . Love this. God will bless if we repent. We despise the Lord’s name if we give less than the best!
    Malachi reminds me of some verses in Luke of the woman who wearied the judge down until he gave in. These verses are important and we ought not forget our vows from our youth. God is good and faithful and if we follow his precepts infringe life love and happiness. We will be happy. Amen!
    Those who believes in Jesus Christ..all things new! His presence makes all things new.
    What a beautiful glimpse of heaven. The throne of God is among His people! Wow..old world gone forever. All things new. All victorious will inheritance all these blessings
    God’s people should be a singing people. This is beautifying the Lord. Sing on the battlefield. Praise is wonderful in defeating the enemy
    Awe a virtuous woman! I always feel at odds with anyone saying I am like this woman..she is superwoman but kind and gentle and good with trade and bargains and to have a thimble full of this liking is admirable.
    Dee

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    Zechariah 14:1-21 + Revelation 20:1-15 + Psalm 148:1-14 + Proverbs 31:8-9
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    Old Testament – Today we finish the book of the prophet Zechariah!  Only one more book in the Old Testament to go with Malachi, which we’ll read over the two remaining days of this year.  In Zechariah chapter 14 today we read about the Lord’s reign on earth – this reading fits in very nicely with the Revelation readings we have been going through recently.  Verses 6 through 8 gave my imagination a great workout today: “On that day the sources of light will no longer shine, yet there will be continuous day! Only the LORD knows how this could happen! There will be no normal day and night, for at evening time it will still be light. On that day life-giving waters will flow out from Jerusalem, half toward the Dead Sea and half toward the Mediterranean, flowing continuously both in summer and in winter.”  How does this sound to you?  Not bad, eh.  The light and the life-giving waters sound wonderful to me!  When it comes to the continuous Light mentioned in these verses, where do you suppose the continuous Light will be coming from?  Or – rather than from where – perhaps I should ask from Whom do you suppose the continuous Light will be coming from…

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    Verse 16 is interesting: “In the end, the enemies of Jerusalem who survive the plague will go up to Jerusalem each year to worship the King, the LORD Almighty, and to celebrate the Festival of Shelters.”  Tyndale’s One Year Bible Companion has a great Question of “Why will there still be an Old Testament Feast during the Messiah’s Kingdom?”  And an answer that basically says the Feast of the Tabernacles (also called Shelters or Booths or simply Sukkot) will still be appropriate because it is a festival of thanksgiving, celebrating those who love God with all their soul.  The other feasts of the Old Testament won’t be celebrated as they were all fulfilled – The Passover in Jesus’ death – Day of Atonement in Jesus’ Salvation – Feast of Firstfruits in Jesus’ resurrection – and Pentecost with the gift of the Holy Spirit. 

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Zechariah titled “Oracle Concerning Israel” is at this link.

    New Testament – In Revelation chapter 20 today we read about the Millennial Reign of Christ! There are 3 basic beliefs in the 1,000 years described in this chapter: 1.  Amillennialism (means we’re in a figurative 1,000 years now) describes the present reign of Jesus in heaven, along with deceased believers and currently living believers – all of which will be followed by Jesus’ second coming, the resurrection of the dead, the final judgment, and Jesus’ reign over the new earth eternally.   2. Premillennialism (means Jesus will come before a literal 1,000 years) also believes in the present reign of Jesus in heaven that is moving toward a time when Jesus returns again, the first resurrection occurs, and there will be a reign of Jesus on the current earth as we know it for 1,000 years. Then will come the final general resurrection, the final judgment, and then the eternal kingdom on the new earth.  3.  Postmillennialism (means Jesus will come after a literal 1,000 years) believes that the entire world as we currently know it will be converted to Christianity and this will bring a millennium of peace – then to be followed by Jesus’ second coming, the general resurrection, final judgment, and the eternal kingdom.   Hopefully this makes some sort of sense on these three views? 🙂  I read a commentary that said the key to remember with all 3 of these views is that they are simply timing differences.  In all 3 views, Jesus returns again.  Jesus reigns.  Forever.

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    Verses 11-12 get into Judgment, which is obviously quite a topic to attempt to cover in a daily blog… 🙂  “And I saw a great white throne, and I saw the one who was sitting on it. The earth and sky fled from his presence, but they found no place to hide. I saw the dead, both great and small, standing before God’s throne. And the books were opened, including the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to the things written in the books, according to what they had done.”  So…  I am going to defer to someone much smarter than me on this one, and HIGHLY encourage you to read Lehman Strauss’s article entitled “The Future Judgment of the Believer” at bible.org at this linkI encourage you to check this link out if you’d like a glimpse toward what happens after we pass on from this life – including a very interesting look at 5 crowns that can be given / received!  Actually, if you are really interested in learning more about what happens after we die, Mr. Strauss at bible.org has a great 10 part series called “Death and Afterward” at this link.  (which “The Future Judgment of the Believer” link above is #6 in the 10 part series.)  Below is artist Pat Marvenko Smith’s “The Great White Throne of Judgment” and “The Books Are Opened and The Book of Life” based on Revelation chapter 20 verses 11-12 today (which are at the top of this paragraph):

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Psalms – Psalm 148 is a call for all creation to praise God!  I love it.  As I was reading this Psalm I was reminded of a song that we sometimes sing in church that goes something like – “Let everything that.  Let everything that.  Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!”  I love how the Psalms can stir up worship songs in our minds!

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    We read this in verse 5 – “Let every created thing give praise to the LORD, for he issued his command, and they came into being.”  Do you agree with this verse?  That you came into being because the Lord commanded it?  Do you give thanks to God frequently?  And joyfully?  Even in the midst of some challenging times in your life, can you still give praise to your Creator?

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    Proverbs – Proverbs 31:8-9 today teaches us this powerful lesson: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those who are perishing. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.”  Do you believe that God calling you to speak up in some way for the poor and helpless?  Maybe it’s somewhere in your city or neighborhood or home that this call is leading you to speak up…  Will you speak up?  Will we speak up? 

    Worship Song: Today’s readings in Revelation chapter 20 remind me of the “Revelation Song” performed here by Kari Jobe:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dZMBrGGmeE

    Do you look forward to singing the Revelation Song in Heaven one day?  Click here and sing!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.” Revelation 20:4 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that your life is a testimony that brings glory to Jesus. Pray that you will bring glory to Jesus no matter what the cost might be.

    Comments from you:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Jenny:


    I checked out “The Future Judgment of the Believer”…very interesting. i didnt know nations would collectively be judged and also nations judged on how they treated Israel. I knew we would get rewards or loss of rewards but deep down I kinda have that notion I’ll be punished for my wrongdoings still. I know Christ took it, I guess our minds cant wrap around that…I mean, I deserve judgment. I know Christ took my punishment, a mercy which I dont deserve, its hard to understand, ya know? But I just have faith because He said so. One day I’ll understand! =).
    The abyss is rather interesting…my dad drew some pics to illustrate for me once. I dont know if i can describe it correctly and certainly we dont know how it is literally, but its like a vertical tunnel into the earth and gravitational pull comes from top and bottom so there’s a point in the middle of this where there is just suspension. satan will be suspended there for 1000 yrs. It sounds pretty torturous to me. and no one more deserving to go into the lake of fire!…I want everyone to get saved! :(( One day I will understand it all. Even saddam huessain, I have pity for…it makes me sick. I really hoped he’d repent, but his final words indictated he didnt. It makes me sad, though his punishment was justice for sure…I dont know, i dont feel happy when ppl die unsaved, no matter who.
    I love Psalms…yes I know that song, and i was singing it too! =)
    Proverbs is great too. What I got from it was remembering I was sooo shy as a child and young teen, I didnt have a voice, got picked on and very few stood up for me. I never fit in and was the weird quiet girl (i’m still weird, haha…but I’m not the quiet girl so much now). There is so much God did in me to change me…He gave me a voice that I didnt have for years. Anyhow, so I have a heart for ppl that cant speak for themselves, the ‘oddballs’, the shy, the rejected…b’cos i was one. so i usually seek out those ppl, not really realizing I do. I want to speak up and out for ppl who cant speak for themselves and go out of my way to draw them out and befriend them, cause i understand. God gave me a heart for the unnoticed, the invisible.
    Thats a great idea, buy a family a goat! haha, but I love goats…i’m afraid i would want to keep it for myself, they are so cute ;).
    I also believe we who are blessed with finances (i dont mean even being rich, i’m sure not monetarily rich, but i have enough to supply my physical needs) but to give to a child is a blessing! I go through Christian Children’s Fund…but World Vision is great! My parents gave to them as long as I can remember…the story of the man who started that is incredible and beautiful! my dad just told me recently.
    Oh…and I have pics of the Mt of olives, very cool!!! When I saw it and remembered God would put his foot there and it’d split open. I owe you some pics, i didnt forget, though one can look up pics online, i just wanted to share what my eyes saw cause I feel soooo blessed to have gone to Israel. i just have to get out the old scanner. I’ll do that soon.
    Jenny

    ====== Mae:

    What stood out for me was Psalm 148:13 / Let them praise the name of the LORD,
    for His name alone is exalted;
    His splendor is above the earth and the heavens.
    I always love verses to praise the Lord!!! His splendor is above the earth and the heavens!!! That sounds awesome!!! I kept thinking about it the whole time after I did the readings. Even now it’s echoing in my head “His splendor is above the earth and the heavens”. That’s how it’s suppose to be and I wish there were more people who praise him like this! If everybody just knew how their lives can change … just by finding Jesus!!! I was thinking the other day, how empty my life was without finding Jesus. My life means so much more since I’m saved!!! I truly praise the name of the Lord!!!!!!!!!!
    Mae

    ======= Brandie:

    I give thanks everyday for my little boy. At my church they talk about World Vision and pass our flyers and brouchers (sp) about supporting World Vision. My church is all about Missions and helping other people. How awesome it is!! So I am familair a little bit about World Vision.
    Brandie

    ======= Sunny:

    IN my life, many instances light up my soul, but helping cause more illunination than most. Im most cases, I am tempted by the “DARK ONE” to stop being a flunky trying to get people to like you. But just as sure as it is delivered i nmy mine, my sprig water is drawn and I speak saying, “all good things comes from GOD.” If a person does not have a dream, they are dreamless…simply put but I do not know how one lives without that DREAM or that VISION. My cup runneth over with dreams, visions and a deep sincere desire to HELP. In your Proverb reflection today, the words EFFICIENT and EFFECTIVE caught my attention. THis is my desire on my daily walk. EVERY ASPECT of my life. even moping my floors, I teach my children if you must, it must be performed properly the first time.
    I appreciate your teaching.
    Sunny

    ======= Karen:

    I have four children with World Vision. The first one is from Haiti and was 10 years old when I started and she is now 16 years old. Two in Nicaragua and one in Columbia. These three are pre-scool. I have found much satisfaction in being able to help these children. I did buy a goat for the one in Haiti. Thanks again Mike. Love in Christ,
    Karen

    ======= Luch:

    When it comes down to it, if we read all this bible stuff BUT don’t make time to stand up and speak up for those who can’t speak for themselves or defend themselves, what point is there to actually all the input?
    thanks for posting world vision opportunity. We too have been blessed to be able to sponsor numerous children through Compassion Canada.
    great job Mike highlighting our ‘future with Jesus’ but doing it with an open mind and not a singular view.
    Luch

    ======= Joanne:

    I believe the devil is real. I know he is busy and working hard. My problem is separating people that I believe are being used by the devil in my life and the actual person… know what I mean? like how the bible talks about we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against spirits and principalities and all these authorities in high places. so i understand that in theory, that when my son’s father seems to know what buttons to push and all that. but it feels demonic to me, and I respond to him as if he were satan… but he is being used by satan, not satan himself… o the drama that is my life. thank God I know Jesus
    Joanne

    ====== Brenda:

    Mike,
    I just wanted to let you know that my husband and I truly enjoyed our full year of reading the Bible from cover to cover with you!! We have prayed for your ministry and will continue to do so.
    Thank you for a great year and Happy New Year!!!
    Brenda

    ======= Constantine:

    This is my third year in reading the yearly bible and I never get this, revelation 20:4 this weak me up. Yes I pray that God will give me all strength and glory that others will see his light thrue me no matter what it take. This is one verse that week me up this morning. I will meditate on this all day long.
    Constantine

    ======= Robert:

    Jenny’s comments brought to mind a trip I did to Israel in 2017 with a group called:
    https://christian-journeys.com/destinations/.
    There is another one I hope to join taking in Paul’s journeys in Turkey.
    Robert

    ======= Dee:

    The King will be Lord over all the earth . This chapter makes me think of Casting Crowns East to West! Jerusalem filled at last safe and sound..I know the Lord picks Jerusalem as His chosen people. The festival of shelters was discussed about attending the festival. This wasn’t optional. I would hate to not obey.
    All I can say is Wow! To today’s Revelation period in this section. I’m not sure which to be more leaning toward..pre- post millenialism or what but like Mike says Jesus is coming back. We know He wins in the end. We know what the end says and can have comfort as believers
    Praise the Lord from the earth. All things praise the Lord.
    Speak up for the poor and needy. They need an advocate.
    Dee

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    Zechariah 12:1-13:9 + Revelation 19:1-21 + Psalm 147:1-20 + Proverbs 31:1-7
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    Old Testament – Today in Zechariah chapter 12 we begin the second oracle in the book of Zechariah!  It is interesting to note that the Hebrew term for “oracle” or “the word of the Lord” is only used 3 times in the Old Testament – here in 12:1, in Zechariah 9:1 and in Malachi 1:1.  This indicates that Zechariah chapters 9 through 14 were likely written at about the same time as the book of Malachi – the last book of the Old Testament – which we’ll be reading in a couple of days!  🙂  This 2nd oracle in Zechariah consists of the final siege of Jerusalem and Jesus’ return as Messiah to defeat Israel’s enemies and establish his kingdom.  Below is a Russian artist’s icon of the prophet Zechariah from the 1400’s:

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    Chapter 12 verse 10 is a powerful Messianic verse in today’s readings: “Then I will pour out a spirit of grace and prayer on the family of David and on all the people of Jerusalem. They will look on me whom they have pierced and mourn for him as for an only son. They will grieve bitterly for him as for a firstborn son who has died.” The first sentence indicates a pouring out of the Holy Spirit.  In the second sentence it appears that Jesus is speaking in the first person – here in the Old Testament!  The use of the word pierced here is similar to Psalm 22:16 – “they have pierced my hands and my feet”  and John 19:34-37 – “Instead, one of the soldiers pierced Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water. The man who saw it has given testimony, and his testimony is true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so that you also may believe. These things happened so that the scripture would be fulfilled: “Not one of his bones will be broken,” and, as another scripture says, “They will look on the one they have pierced.””  Below is an oil painting from the year 1515 of the One they pierced by the German painter Matthias Grünewald:

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    Chapter 13 verse 7 is another powerful verse about Jesus: “”Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, the man who is my partner, says the LORD Almighty. Strike down the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered, and I will turn against the lambs.”  This last sentence is quoted by Jesus just before his arrest in Matthew 26:31 and Mark 14:27.  It is applied to the scattering of the apostles, but can also be considered for the dispersion of the Jews in A.D. 70 after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem.  And yet, even after the sheep were scattered, do you realize that Jesus is seeking after his lost sheep?  Have you been found by Jesus?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Zechariah titled “Oracle Concerning Israel” is at this link.

    New Testament – Revelation chapter 19 verses 7 through 9 discuss the wedding feast of the Lamb (Jesus) in powerful language: “Let us be glad and rejoice and honor him. For the time has come for the wedding feast of the Lamb, and his bride has prepared herself. She is permitted to wear the finest white linen.” (Fine linen represents the good deeds done by the people of God.)  And the angel said, “Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding feast of the Lamb.” And he added, “These are true words that come from God.”  The wedding feast of the Lamb is the end of human history – the judgment of the wicked and the wedding of the Lamb and his bride, the church.  Are you looking forward to the wedding feast of the lamb?  Do you want to be there?  Do you believe the words – blessed are those who are invited to the feast?  Have you accepted the Invitation?

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    Revelation chapter 19 utilizes the Hebrew for Hallelujah! four times in the first six verses – but it is interesting to note that Hallelujah is not used anywhere else in the New Testament.  Though, certainly we are reading Hallelujah frequently now in the Psalms!  (such as today’s Psalm 147).  The Hallelujah’s in this chapter, along with verse 16 in today’s readings – “On his robe and thigh was written this title: King of kings and Lord of lords.” – reminded me of Handel’s Messiah.

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    The rider on the white horse in chapter 19 is not the rider of the white horse from earlier in the book of Revelation, chapter 6 verse 2.  The rider in this chapter is Jesus, returning as Warrior-Messiah-King.  It’s interesting to note that many of the Jewish faith in the 1st century were looking for their Messiah to come as Warrior-Messiah-King, and thus they rejected Jesus as Messiah, who came then as the Suffering Servant.  However, it is powerful for us to keep in mind that Jesus is indeed coming again – and when he returns it won’t be in his previous role as the Suffering Servant.  That debt has been paid.  Jesus will return as Warrior-Messiah-King!

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Below is an image for verse 21 in today’s readings that is well worth cheering about!  “And the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast—miracles that deceived all who had accepted the mark of the beast and who worshiped his statue. Both the beast and his false prophet were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.”

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 19 titled “The Second Coming of Christ” is at this link

    Psalms – Psalm 147 was thought to have been written for Levitical singers on the happy occasion of the dedication of the rebuilt walls of Jerusalem – see Nehemiah 12:27-43.  Psalm 147 was divided into two Psalms – verses 1 through 11 and 12 through 20 – in the Septuagint, the pre-Christian Greek translation of the Old Testament.  However, the Hebrew text has the Psalm as one whole Psalm.  Verses 10 and 11 are an incredible middle point of this Psalm that stood out to me today: “The strength of a horse does not impress him; how puny in his sight is the strength of a man. Rather, the LORD’s delight is in those who honor him, those who put their hope in his unfailing love.” These verses remind me that God really is not impressed with our shows of “strength” or “independence.”  God is much more impressed when we are dependent on Him.  Are you honoring the Lord with your life today?  Do you put his hope in his unfailing love?  Or do you rely on your own strength?

    Muscles

    Today in Psalm 147 I liked verse 15 a lot: “how swiftly his word flies!”  Indeed, it is true!  I pray God’s Word, the Bible, is flying swiftly (and powerfully!) in your life this year!

    flying_book

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 31 and the preceding chapter 30 are thought to be essentially an “appendix” to the overall book of Proverbs, as they are non-Israelite in origin. Chapter 29 was the final chapter of the Proverbs of Solomon.  Proverbs chapter 31 verses 1 through 9 consist of 3 sayings that King Lemuel’s mother taught him. The entirety of Proverbs chapter 31 demonstrates the significance and role of wise women in the ancient Near East, where the queen mother was often an influential figure. Who have been some wise women in your life?

    Wise_woman

    Worship Video: As I mention Handel’s Messiah’s Hallelujah Chorus in reference to Revelation 19 above, here it is live on December 24, 2006 from Olympic Square park in Hong Kong:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH52IKiTIlA

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Then the angel said to me, ‘Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb!’ And he added, ‘These are the true words of God.'” Revelation 19:9 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that you are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb through a saving faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

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    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Deb:

    First, I thank you Mike…your insights have blessed me this year. I look forward to the new year with hope and anticipation of what my Lord will teach me.
    I share in as few words as possible my first hand experience with the feast of the bridegroom. As my grandfather was dying he was so excited because he kept telling my grandmother that the bridgroom was coming and he could see the table with the feast lying on the table. The nurse in the room kept saying I am sorry that he is not comprehending anything as he draws closer to death. With glee in my grandmother’s heart she kept telling the nurse that my grandfather WAS comprehending and that Jesus was on his way to take my grandfather to the feast. My grandfather died with his last words being He is coming, the Bridegroom is coming and the feast is prepared!! A few days later my grandmother led the nurse to the Lord! …God is good and yes, He is coming!!!
    Deb

    ======= Kitty:

    Thanks Mike for your faithfulness in the ministry of this blog. You are such a blessing! I am looking forward to start the reading of the bible all over again in a few days, and I am committed to coming to this blog every single day from 1 Jan.
    It’s my desire to learn from the wise woman from Proverbs chapter 31. Her qualities and characters are what I aspire to!
    Kitty

    ======= Steve:

    This is my first contact on a blog and am inclined to join the discussion. I am also making a personal commitment to read through next year. Thanks for what you are doing, and i willtry to contribute.
    Steve

    ======= Luch:

    I love Zechariah 12:10 “Then I will pour out a spirit of grace and prayer on the family of David and on the people of Jerusalem.” Thank You Lord Jesus for pouring your spirit of prayer and grace not only on the family of David and Jerusalem but also on us Your New Covenant people. Help us to do as zechariah prophesied, “Look on me whom they have pierced and mourn for him as for an only son.’ Although Easter is months away, had you not been born then you could not die. Thank You in advance for the sacrifice You made on our behalf. Amen.
    By the way, just saw We are Marshall, the true story of the Marshall University football team of 70 players and coaches and family that were wiped out in a single plane accident on Nov 14, 1970. How many of us well remember that day!!! Somewhat ‘hollywoodish’ but nevertheless inspiring. In one sobering scene the verse from Job 2 is seen hanging on a billboard, “The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.’ Well worth remembering as we head toward a new year.
    Luch

    ======= Jenny:

    Lots of great stuff! We are so blessed when we finally see our need for God’s strength and know ours is nothing. When we are solely dependant on Him! Our fallen nature wants to be independent and rely on oursleves, but God will show every believer how inadequate we are. Some ppl will have to go through trial after trial to get the message, some Christinas cling to their ‘strength’ for yrs. We have to know its all God. We have nothing of ourselves! Like Zech 12:5 says: “Then the leaders of Judah will say in their hearts, ‘The people of Jerusalem are strong, because the LORD Almighty is their God”.
    God will get the glory when others see HIm moving in our lives. Thats the goal…and how blessed we will be, its one of the best things in the world when i finally learned total dependence on Him. (not that I dont still sometimes try to do things on my own…but God reminds me lovingly). Plus, I’m miserable when I try to be independent! Thank God!
    Psalms is beautiful. Rev is just the best thing ever. ha!!! I cant wait for that sucker to burn forever. the enemy is an evil liar murderer, mere words cant describe it…he will get his punishment and I will be in the front row cheering. slam dunk!
    Jenny

    ======= Brandie:

    you know when I was younger I thought that Relevation was the “no-no” book of the Bible..so i never read it..how silly is that?? why is it that children think that?
    Brandie

    ======= Mae:

    I like what you wrote ” … God really is not impressed with our shows of “strength” or “independence.” God is much more impressed when we are dependent on Him”. I told you about my ‘friends’, right? Those ‘friends’ that think I now join some ‘weird community’. The ‘friends’ that probably think “Hmm … Mae is passioned about what she does lately, so she must join a community … because when you do things that you really don’t want to do, then you join a church”. LOL Yeah … please forgive them.
    Anyway, I now know who my real friends are, that means a lot to me. If I have to loose some people that were suppose to be my friends, well, so be it. I couldn’t care less. I just hope and pray for them that some day they’ll see the light. Well, I’m getting off track here … What I was saying, I really like what you said about how God is not impressed with our shows of ‘strength’ or ‘independence’. God is much more impressed when we are dependent on Him. That’s just so true! Things are getting more clear to me every day! I realize that when I’m just doing the things I need to do as a Christian. Then God will see me, He’ll hear me and He’ll give to me. I can just do what I need to do and totally depend on Him and He’ll give me what I need. For example: last Summer Rene and I hit rock bottom financially. Rene’s former boss still owed us money and we really needed that badly! When it really hit us, I didn’t have a job so I needed to just GET a job. No matter what it was. This all happened right before I was saved, a week or 2 … I should say I was in the middle of everything. We hit rock bottom and then I started to go to the church.
    Anyway … I needed a job and with the lousy economy we have going on right here, it was pretty hard to get a job. I had to put my diploma’s, workhistory and pride aside, I just HAD to take a job, no matter what it was. We needed money and right away! I just didn’t have the time to go through serious and deep interviews and rounds blah blah blah. I just had to have a job, instantly. So I went to an employment-agency and they introduced me to HMS, where I work right now. I had an interview there and I was suppose to start as a parttime tele-marketeer. I was sad, but I realized we really needed the money. With all do respect for tele-marketeers, I don’t think any less of them, honestly! But it’s just that I always had managerfunctions, so this was a huge step back for me! But I just did it, I went to the interview and for some testings I did the tele-marketing-thing. Quite quickly the manager came up to me and told me they all thought I was too experienced to work as a telemarketeer and they wanted me to work as a Media Advisor. Which personally fit me more. Still not what I had in mind for myself to do, but again: we needed the money. I was happy though that I like the company and I really like the department I work in. When extra people were needed, I just went extra hours to the office, when other departments needed people I would just changed departements for a day or 2. Whenever there was something to do, I’d help out. I trusted the Lord that He’d shine through me and finally someone would notice me and opportunities would rise.
    Everyday I go to work, with a smile on my face: I’m a child of God … and I trust my Father! People started to call me “Mae with the big smile” and 3 weeks ago I had a talk with my boss and he said they would offer me a contract for a year. Which was great of course!!!! And last week … I had another talk with my boss … this one’s even better … He told me that ‘whatever’ I wanted to do within the company, they’d support me, all I have to do is let him know what I want to do. What ever manager position I want, they’ll help me. I can choose a school that I want and they pay for the whole thing! So I’ll start out soon as a teamleader, then I go to school and will be a Marketing Manager within a year or 2!!! So now, how is that? I depended on the Lord, I didn’t complain, I just did what I had to do and He gave me this! Depend on the Lord, being patience … it will all be allright.
    So what I was going to say about my ‘friends’. They don’t understand how Christians can be in problems or like me having a job that is way underneath of what I can do. They think all Christians should have everything they want, because ‘God can do everything, right?”. I just smile when they talk like that!! I mean, I’m still Mae! Mae with her struggles, Mae the human being. I’m still the same person! I just found a way to live my life differently. I found Jesus … But it all doesn’t mean that I’m still in a learning process! But come on! The thing that happened with my job, that proves that eventually, when I just be me, when I just do what I need to do, do not complain and put a smile on my face … I get what I deserve!
    Mae

    ======= Rachel:

    This passage really appealed to me today. I like the part that says I will refine them like silver and purify them like gold.
    How do you think God does this? I think it’s the hardships we go through, He will allow tests, trials and tribulations, we call on Him through prayer and then it goes on to say I will answer them. I love The Message version where is says I’ll answer them personally. God answers our prayers personally, with all the automation we have in the world today isn’t it a little refreshing to know that He looks at our needs personally? He will say these are my people, and they will say The Lord is our God.
    I never thought that I would actually appreciate the suffering that God is putting me through, but I will bear it with gladness in my heart. I want to be refined in the Lord’s eyes and I desire to be purified.
    Test me Lord, refine me, purify me, for I desire to be your people and I desire you as my Lord.
    Rachel

    ======= Lisa:

    Thank you for the blog! You are in my prayers often. I had a dream about my Grandaddy years ago that it still so real to me. He took me all over heaven and told me there was plenty for everyone. there were water faucets like you see at Ripley’s Believe it or not everywhere we went. The healing stream? Looking forward to next year. God bless you and your bride.
    Lisa

    ======== Leroy:

    What a blessing you are to many, Mike.
    Have you ever considered a different format for a year, such as chronologicaly?
    Leroy

    ======= Lisa:

    I am very excited about completing my first year on reading the bible. I also am cheating a bit and am going to try to finish reading the remaining chapters, before the alloted time.
    I thank God for all His servants who serve Him in the way that He has purposed, touching the lives of many – so may God make His face to shine upon all, who continue to prosper in His word.
    It was nice meeting you Mike (inadvertently – smile) and all of my brothers and sisters; I pray the strength of the Lord for you all in these days that we live.
    I was hoping that Mike would change the format he used this year (and previous years), as I learned from Leroy Duke above; so that I may continue with this website. I e-mailed Mike personally and inquired about the same, changing the format; because I would like to also read the bible in its chronological order. Since it is on my heart to read it in the chronological format, I searched the web and found a site.
    And Deb, what an awesome testimony about your grandparents!!! I love it!!! Praise the One and only true God, maker of heaven and earth!
    Shalom.
    Lisa

    ======= Sujan:

    Dear Mike,
    It is really wonderful moments that I subscribed your one year Bible blog from last year. I am student here in Australia and I am from Nepal.I always tried to spend my time reading on your blog and reading Bible but sometime I could not manage my time but I hope on coming New Year and from today I will read you blog everyday and the Bible.
    Thank you for all your hard work day by day and may god give you more wisdom and strength to continue to this journey.
    My name is Sujan and I am currently living in Melbourne and I am studying Community Welfare and enjoying the fellowship of our lord Jesus Christ.
    In Him,
    Sujan

    ======= Helen:

    the verses that really struck my heart and mind are:The King of Kings and The Lord of Lords, and He shall reign for ever and ever!! before I became a born again christian, I did not believe or was not able to comprehend the Rapture and the Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. But now, kore than ever, I am excitedly awaiting His Second Comingbecause I believe it in my heart that He will claim me back into His Eternal Reign!!! Hallelujah and Amen, In Jesus” mighty and merciful name!!!
    Helen

    ======= Pat:

    Mike, I’ve been with you since this tremendous mission of yours was in its infancy. What a joy it has been to watch it grow over the years. Thank you so much for delivering God’s Word in Scripture, thoughts, pictures, and music. Your dedication and faith is awesome! Think next year I just may do both of your Bible studies, one in the morning and the other in the evening. Can’t think of a better way to start and end my day. Your friend in Christ.
    Pat from Kentucky.

    ======= Bajo:

    Dittos Mike. I’ll be switching over to the chronological for next year, looking forward to sharing insights with you there.
    Bajo

    ======= Billy:

    Great testimony Deb !! Made my day 
    Mike, My Mom is a wise woman. Should have listened to her a lot more 
    HAPPY DAY EVERYONE !!
    Billy

    ======== Antonietta:

    Thank You Deb, I am Mourning the passing of my husband of 42 years, who pass over December 7 2011 of Cancer .I am just now taking off my morning clothes to join society again We are both Christians He was so at peace at the end. He loved God. This testimony comforts my heart.I loved today readings.On Most days I reread the scriptures over the course of the day.
    Antonietta

    ======= Joyce:

    Mike and everyone,
    can’t believe it’s December 28th already!
    I have had the privilege from January till now to read the Bible daily by following this blog.
    Thank the Lord for His grace!
    Thank you Mike for daily investing your time and energy to serve us and serve God!
    These two verses give me inspiration and important reminders:
    Psalm 147:19-20 (Amplified Bible)
    19 He declares His word to Jacob, His statutes and His ordinances to Israel.
    20 He has not dealt this way with any [other] nation; They have not known [understood, appreciated, heeded, or cherished] His ordinances. Praise the Lord! (Hallelujah!)
    I learned this from Bible.org, Psalm 147: The God of Grace and Greatness, by Steven J. Cole, in his words:
    ‘These last two verses provide a contrast between Israel, which had received God’s words, statutes, and ordinances, and other nations, which had not. (2 Yes, there are great benefits! First of all, the Jews were entrusted with the whole revelation of God. – Romans 3:2)
    This leads to a final exhortation, “Praise the Lord.”
    Of all God’s blessings, none are greater than the fact that God has chosen to reveal Himself to us through His written word.
    Without God’s written revelation, the Bible, we could only speculate about who God is, how we can know Him, who we are, what is our purpose on earth, and how we can have our sins forgiven.’
    Here in the western world it may be easy for us to take for granted we have access to a Bible/Bibles and muliple Bible study resources.
    Pastor Cole’s article reminded me that that is not the case in other countries/places – they may not have a Bible in their mother tongue, and no study helps at all.
    May God remind us that having access to His Word in a language we understand and feel comfortable with, and having almost unlimited Bible study helps on the Internet – is His grace.
    May we not take this grace for granted.
    May we each day diligently read, meditate upon, memorize His Word,
    and do our best to apply these eternal Truth in our lives!
    May God help us in learning His Word!
    gratefully,
    Joyce

    ======= Alan:

    Powerful, Deb. My brother Jeff was in a bad accident yesterday. I was at his side yesterday evening in ICU. He was having a tough time. I kept praying that all will be well and that God will heal him and His will be done. He’s in a medically induced coma for now and has many injuries. I question his Salvation, God knows for sure. I want another opportunity to be sure. Please pray along with me for Jeff’s healing and another opportunity for me to be sure I will reunite with him in Heaven some day. Thanks, In His Grace,
    Alan

    ======= Jill:

    amen Deb!
    Come, Thou long expected Jesus
    Born to set Thy people free
    From our fears and sins release us
    Let us find our rest in Thee
    Israel’s strength and consolation
    Hope of all the earth Thou art
    Dear desire of every nation
    Joy of every longing heart
    Born Thy people to deliver
    Born a child and yet a king
    Born to reign in us forever
    Now Thy gracious kingdom bring
    By Thine own eternal Spirit
    Rule in all our hearts alone
    By Thine own sufficient merit
    Raise us to Thy glorious throne
    Looking forward to his return on the white horse!
    Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Lyrics | MetroLyrics
    Jill

    ======= Nancy:

    In the additional notes it stated:
    :And from His mouth comes a sharp sword …” The fact that the sword proceeds from His mouth shows this is His Word. His Word is called “a sharp sword” because it cuts the enemy asunder (it is effective).”
    The scripture that came to my mind was Hebrews 4.12 which states: The word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword. It cuts all the way through, to where soul and spirit meet, to where joints and marrow come together. It judges the desires and thoughts of the heart.
    So the Word is used in battle & also to expose our hearts, which is a place of battle too. Like a surgeons scalpel brings healing, cutting away disease so does God’s word restoring the person to health.
    In the additional notes the word Palistine is mentioned several times. Right now there is a war taking place about the sovereignty of the nation of Israel. God gave that land to the Jewish people in Abraham’s time. It is theirs, restored in 1948.
    I learned the reason for the wedding guest who was thrown out where there is weeping & the gnashing of teeth. I never understood the symbolism of it. The wedding garment he needed was his salvation. That is why he was removed. He was not clothed in God’s righteousness. Thru this year I have learned a great deal. Thank you for your ministry in God’s Word.
    Nancy

    ======= Dee:

    I love how Zechariah and Malachi co-align with the coming of the Lord. The Good Shepherd is smitten with you. Israel will he refined and purified like a furnace.
    There is a celebration..a wedding feast.. Babylon has fallen as well. This is a victory. Hallelujah. We know who wins in the end. Blessings..spots and wrinkles taken away from the bride. His Kingdom is coming. Earth filled with wonder and glory.
    Praise Him even if you don’t feel like it! Praise Him makes Him real. Praise never should be pragmatic. He looks at the heart. Praise changes things
    Awe Proverbs 31. To be such a wise woman! 

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    Old Testament – We continue to read some incredible prophesies from Zechariah today about Jesus, the Messiah, coming in 500 years!  In chapter 10 verse 4 today Zechariah calls Jesus the “cornerstone”: “From Judah will come the cornerstone, the tent peg, the bow for battle, and all the rulers.” Why do you think Zechariah called Jesus the cornerstone?   You’ll recall that we read earlier in the year this passage in Matthew chapter 21 verse 42: “Then Jesus asked them, “Didn’t you ever read this in the Scriptures? ‘The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone. This is the Lord’s doing, and it is wonderful to see.'”  Have you heard Jesus referred to as the cornerstone in our world today?  Is Jesus the cornerstone of your church?  Is Jesus the cornerstone of your life?

    In Zechariah chapter 11 verses 12 & 13 we have a foreshadowing of Judas betraying Jesus for 30 pieces of silver – and Judas’ money being used to buy the potters field:  “And I said to them, “If you like, give me my wages, whatever I am worth; but only if you want to.” So they counted out for my wages thirty pieces of silver. And the Lord said to me, “Throw it to the potter”—this magnificent sum at which they valued me! So I took the thirty coins and threw them to the potter in the Temple of the Lord.”  (hopefully you caught Zechariah’s sarcasm in “this magnificent sum”…)  A couple things to note here – 30 pieces of silver was the price of a slave among the Israelites in ancient times.  Paying this price to Zechariah was an insult.  However, paying this price for the life of Jesus was an unfathomable insult.  Our Lord’s life was sold for 30 pieces of silver…  During this Christmas season this is really sad to think about – it’s sad to think about this at any time, but somehow just celebrating our Lord’s birth 2 days ago, and then now thinking about how his precious life was sold for 30 silver pieces is just incredibly sad for me today.  Zechariah was rejected.  Jesus was rejected.  Think it’s possible that if you and I really live our lives for God – really live our faith – that we too may be rejected some day?  That perhaps someday our lives could be sold for just 30 pieces of silver?  (There are modern day martyrs whose lives were taken for much less than this amount…)   Below is the artist Rembrandt’s painting from the year 1629 of “Judas Returning the Thirty Silver Pieces” and below that is a replica of 30 silver shekels from the 1st century:

    Judas_silver
    Silver_thirty

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Zechariah titled “Oracle Concerning YHWH’s Sovereignty” is at this link.

    New Testament – In Revelation chapter 18 today we read about the fall of Babylon.  This is one of those chapters in Revelation that can be interpreted in many ways by many different people – with the overriding question and interpretation revolving around who is Babylon that John is referring to here?  Most commentaries that I have read suggest that John is referring to the Roman empire of the 1st century in this chapter.  Much of Revelation is eschatological – end times prophecy – and some commentaries suggest that this chapter is too.   But it seems that most commentaries look at this chapter as a prophecy toward the fall of the Roman empire – an empire that in John’s time was a “cult of emperor worship”.   An empire that John wrote about here to warn the early Christian churches to be on guard against because it stood against God and His people.  However – other commentaries do consider Babylon in this chapter to represent the political and religious system of the world in general under the rule of the antichrist.  And some others see this chapter to be about a literal Babylon in Mesopotamia that is rebuilt and restored in the end times.   Below is John Martin’s “Fall of Babylon” from Illustrations from the Bible, 1835:

    Since we’re nearing the end of the book of Revelation, and in particular because of the questions this chapter 18 can bring up, this is probably a good time for me to re-post this information below about the book of Revelation – same info I posted up when we started Revelation chapter 1 on December 9th.  There are basically 4 lines of thinking on how to interpret the book of Revelation, which I think are helpful to consider before diving into this book.  I am editing these comments below from bible.org at this link: Please check out this link for more details on these 4 points below and the book of Revelation overall – these comments were edited on bible.org from M. C. Tenney, Interpreting Revelation.

    “(1) The preterist approach believes that “Revelation is simply a sketch of the conditions of the empire in the first century.”

    (2) The historicist view (or continuous-historicist view) “contends that Revelation is a symbolic presentation of the entire course of the history of the church from the close of the first century to the end of time.”

    (3) The futurist approach usually argues that “all of the visions from Revelation 4:1 to the end of the book are yet to be fulfilled in the period immediately preceding and following the second advent of Christ.”

    (4) In the idealist approach, “the Revelation represents the eternal conflict of good and evil which persists in every age, although here it may have particular application to the period of the church.””

    Below is art titled “The Angel with the Millstone” – a manuscript illumination from the year 1020 for chapter 18 verse 21 today: “Then a mighty angel picked up a boulder the size of a huge millstone. He threw it into the ocean and shouted, “Just like this, the great city Babylon will be thrown down with violence and will never be found again.”

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 18 titled “Destruction of Commercial Babylon” is at this link

    Psalms – I love Psalm 146 verse 9 today: “The LORD protects the foreigners among us. He cares for the orphans and widows.”  If God protects foreigners, orphans and widows, should we protect these folks in our communities as well?  How in your life today are you caring for orphans and widows and foreigners? 

    Proverbs – Today Proverbs chapter 30 verse 33 teaches us: “As the beating of cream yields butter and striking the nose causes bleeding, so stirring up anger causes quarrels.” This is an appropriate Proverb for our Christmas season when we spend so much time with our families, no?  🙂  I shouldn’t joke about this I realize – but I think it’s appropriate to address this issue.  During the holiday season I am afraid that sometimes we bring up old battles or wounds when we spend time with our families – and we risk stirring up anger that causes quarrels.  Don’t get me wrong – I think it’s ultimately better to bring things into the open with our families.  That’s how healing begins.  But let us be careful that we don’t just revert to some old “scripts” we have with our families that stirs up anger in ourselves or in them and then causes quarrels.  Let us write some new redemptive and loving scripts instead!  Do you ever stir up anger that causes quarrels in your family?  Do some folks in your family stir up anger that causes quarrels?  Will you pray that Jesus will introduce new redemptive and loving “scripts” in your family this holiday season?  And will you make sure you no longer cause any stirring up of unnecessary anger?

    Stir

    Worship Video: Psalm 146:9 today reminds me of the fantastic song “Give This Christmas Away” by Matthew West and Amy Grant, with this terrific video featuring Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse’s Operation Christmas Child:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2ulYpoNXC0

    Did you give this Christmas away?  Click here and give it all to Jesus!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “The LORD watches over the foreigner and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.” Psalm 146:9 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that you will help the Lord watch over foreigners in your life. Pray that you will help sustain the orphans and widows. Pray that the Lord will continue to frustrate the ways of the wicked.

    Comments from you:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Mae:

    I like what you wrote ” … God really is not impressed with our shows of “strength” or “independence.” God is much more impressed when we are dependent on Him”. I told you about my ‘friends’, right? Those ‘friends’ that think I now join some ‘weird community’. The ‘friends’ that probably think “Hmm … Mae is passioned about what she does lately, so she must join a community … because when you do things that you really don’t want to do, then you join a church”. LOL Yeah … please forgive them.
    Anyway, I now know who my real friends are, that means a lot to me. If I have to loose some people that were suppose to be my friends, well, so be it. I couldn’t care less. I just hope and pray for them that some day they’ll see the light. Well, I’m getting off track here … What I was saying, I really like what you said about how God is not impressed with our shows of ‘strength’ or ‘independence’. God is much more impressed when we are dependent on Him. That’s just so true! Things are getting more clear to me every day! I realize that when I’m just doing the things I need to do as a Christian. Then God will see me, He’ll hear me and He’ll give to me. I can just do what I need to do and totally depend on Him and He’ll give me what I need. For example: last Summer Rene and I hit rock bottom financially. Rene’s former boss still owed us money and we really needed that badly! When it really hit us, I didn’t have a job so I needed to just GET a job. No matter what it was. This all happened right before I was saved, a week or 2 … I should say I was in the middle of everything. We hit rock bottom and then I started to go to the church.
    Anyway … I needed a job and with the lousy economy we have going on right here, it was pretty hard to get a job. I had to put my diploma’s, workhistory and pride aside, I just HAD to take a job, no matter what it was. We needed money and right away! I just didn’t have the time to go through serious and deep interviews and rounds blah blah blah. I just had to have a job, instantly. So I went to an employment-agency and they introduced me to HMS, where I work right now. I had an interview there and I was suppose to start as a parttime tele-marketeer. I was sad, but I realized we really needed the money. With all do respect for tele-marketeers, I don’t think any less of them, honestly! But it’s just that I always had managerfunctions, so this was a huge step back for me! But I just did it, I went to the interview and for some testings I did the tele-marketing-thing. Quite quickly the manager came up to me and told me they all thought I was too experienced to work as a telemarketeer and they wanted me to work as a Media Advisor. Which personally fit me more. Still not what I had in mind for myself to do, but again: we needed the money. I was happy though that I like the company and I really like the department I work in. When extra people were needed, I just went extra hours to the office, when other departments needed people I would just changed departements for a day or 2. Whenever there was something to do, I’d help out. I trusted the Lord that He’d shine through me and finally someone would notice me and opportunities would rise.
    Everyday I go to work, with a smile on my face: I’m a child of God … and I trust my Father! People started to call me “Mae with the big smile” and 3 weeks ago I had a talk with my boss and he said they would offer me a contract for a year. Which was great of course!!!! And last week … I had another talk with my boss … this one’s even better … He told me that ‘whatever’ I wanted to do within the company, they’d support me, all I have to do is let him know what I want to do. What ever manager position I want, they’ll help me. I can choose a school that I want and they pay for the whole thing! So I’ll start out soon as a teamleader, then I go to school and will be a Marketing Manager within a year or 2!!! So now, how is that? I depended on the Lord, I didn’t complain, I just did what I had to do and He gave me this! Depend on the Lord, being patience … it will all be allright.
    So what I was going to say about my ‘friends’. They don’t understand how Christians can be in problems or like me having a job that is way underneath of what I can do. They think all Christians should have everything they want, because ‘God can do everything, right?”. I just smile when they talk like that!! I mean, I’m still Mae! Mae with her struggles, Mae the human being. I’m still the same person! I just found a way to live my life differently. I found Jesus … But it all doesn’t mean that I’m still in a learning process! But come on! The thing that happened with my job, that proves that eventually, when I just be me, when I just do what I need to do, do not complain and put a smile on my face … I get what I deserve!
    Mae

    ======= Grant:

    Wow! What a great story, Mae! Thanks for sharing the encouraging words about trusting in the Lord.
    May God continue to bless you and your family! Happy New Year,
    Grant

    ======= Annette:

    After reading today’s verses in Zechariah 11, it occurred to me that many self-professed Christians are still trying to purchase Jesus’ services with the money they throw His way.
    A check is tossed casually into the offering plate and then demands are made. “God, I need you to do this. God, please hurry up and do that. God, why haven’t you done what I asked yet?” Many treat Him as if He is a slave at our beck and call. We order Him around as if He owes us something! We assume that just because we go to church on Sunday and put a little something in the offering plate that He is somehow obligated to perform for us.
    Granted, we have a right to all of God’s promises that were purchased for us at the greatest price ever – the blood of Jesus! However, we are not to act as spoiled, selfish children who say, “Gimme, gimme, gimme!” but expect to give very little ourselves. Instead, we should be willing to give Him our very lives…that’s what dying to self and becoming born again is all about! Die and let Jesus live in us!
    How is that done? By giving and giving and giving and giving. Give not only some of your money, but be willing to give however much God tells you to give! In addition, give your time, talent, and whatever resources you have available. If you will do this with no strings attached, then you can automatically expect – not demand – Him to give back to you pressed down, shaken together, and running over!
    God does not want us to be His slaves; He wants us to be His servants. There is no greater honor than to serve the King of kings and the Lord of lords! Is He a King in your life, or just a slave expected to jump when you snap your self-righteous fingers? It would be wise to check your heart on that.
    If you find you have been thowing money His way and then getting upset when He doesn’t perform fast enough for you or doesn’t do something you want Him to do, then you have major repenting to take care of. The beauty of it though is that when we confess our sin, He is truly just to forgive us of the sin AND to cleanse us of all the unrighteousness associated with that sin.
    Once you have taken care of that, take back your 30 pieces of silver and ask the King what he would like you to give…then give it with a cheerful heart knowing He will never ask you to give something that will harm you…He only wants to bless you! So…give to the King today!
    Annette

    ======= Brandie:

    Proverbs chapter 30 verse 33. I am glad you brought this up. Its not a joke, I thought it only occurred in my family. You must know my family oh so well..I thought I saw us on Jerry Springer the other day..I have two “Drama Queens” that claim they are the only sisters in the world and I am the eldest sister. Yes, they are both younger then me. They depend on their friends more then me. I have prayed that one day they will call me up and say hey come do something with me, or I love you or something. But for 15 years nothing has happened.
    Do I give up? NO, I gave it to the Lord as of Sunday. Yes, I know I have held on to this for way too long but I thought I could change their mind but I was wrong. Only God can handle this one. I had something happen to me that was an eye opener. I won’t tell it here cause it hurt too much, but God will take care of my sisters and will show them the way one day.  I am sad, but God will take care of this.
    “The LORD protects the foreigners among us. He cares for the orphans and widows.”
    a person can tell that the LORD protects and cares for the orphans and widows as he cares for my cousins’s widow. Vera had a child 2 years before chris passed away and now I know that God didn’t want Vera to be alone, because God knew he was going to take Chris to heaven and Vera needed a companion here on earth to love unconditionaly. His name is Harrison.
    Brandie

    ======= Joe:

    We have had some discussion where I am about the Babylon of the Revelation. And it seems that it could very well have been Rome and its impending burning. It could also be viewed that London once burned soon after becoming the center of the commerce universe right before the Church began to undergo massive reformation in England. It certainly fits the profile of merchants with sailing vessels making their fortunes off of her.
    I think Babylon goes beyond borders, however. I would argue that she is spiritual and not just bordered around Iraq. Ever since the work of the Law began, to convict us within our hearts of right and wrong, she has worked against it, to try and give us permission to make decisions to transcend right and wrong. She was with Baal in the desert. She was with David on his way to Bathsheba’s bed. She taught Israel how to play the harlot on the high places. She was with Judas, who was trying to force Christ to make His kingdom come by betraying Him. She breathed inspiration into the Gnostics. She whispered rage into the ears of the Inquisition and into the ears of the Crusaders. She raises up Hitlers and Stalins as her champions. She champions Hugh Heffner and a thousand other such slime balls who devalue man’s help mate. She leads our children on a hundred meaningless tirades on MySpace, on a popularity contest with faceless digital people. She gives them permission to be busy with a thousand poorly performed arts instead of learning the good skills of five well performed arts.
    Her maddening wine is a vintage we have smelled and partaken of for millenia. And the day that she burns, the day that she is cast into the ocean… many will lose their fortunes. But after she is gone, we will know the powers behind her and the powers that opposed her. And we will see how lovely the latter is and how unstomachable the former has always been.
    Babylon the great is the spirit that opposes God and leads His people away from the still small voice.
    Joe

    ======= Leroy:

    (4) more days then we get to start all over again!
    Can’t hardly wait!
    To praise and Glorify our Lord and GOD every day thru Prayer & Daily Bible reading. Please give me the Wisdom and a loving Heart that only you… My Lord can bestow upon me!!!! AMEN!
    Leroy

    ======= Francis:

    God bless you you’ve really won my heart for christ.
    Thanks
    Francis

    ======= Ron:

    I want to thank you again , Mike for your insights into the scriptures that you post every day. You help me to understand the bible more better ( along with God’s help of course ). I try reading every day in the morning before I get far into the day. My problem is that after I read and the day goes on I don’t remember anything. It sometimes seems like I don’t memorize things that good even though I pray and pray that I could.
    I do want to ask for prayer also because lately when I seem like I do really good in my walk with The Lord a thought comes into my mind that is not right and off I go looking at things that I shouldn’t look at. Then when I do, I kick my self for days feeling like crap. So my prayer is that when these thoughts come into my mind ( no my prayer is that I never get these thoughts again ever but if they do come up) that these thoughts will go right out the door. So are there any body out there that are going through the same thing as me. Mike have you gotten your head together to where you don’t fall into things like this? If so let me know what you do to keep you from falling into I say the pit of destruction??? Happy New Year to you and your family and to all those who read your blog.
    Ron

    ======= Art:

    Hang in there, Ron. Stay close to God. Every one of us has their trials and temptations. Even Paul, in speaking of sinners, names himself as the worst of them. Pray. Stay close to God. Carry the morning’s message in your heart and don’t worry about the exact words slipping out of your head.
    God Bless You!
    Art

    ====== Antonietta:

    Psalm 146 verse 9 stood out for me today. I am a recent widow with adult children and grand children. I am so glad that God cares for the widow and the fatherless.
    Antonietta

    ======= Joyce:

    Mike and everyone,
    Thankful to be learning from Proverbs 30:33.
    All Scriptures in Amp. Bible.
    Proverbs 30:33
    33 Surely the churning of milk produces butter,
    And wringing the nose produces blood;
    So the churning of anger produces strife.
    The comments in bible-studys.org Proverbs 30 says-
    “In all three cases, these are natural causes and effects to show that anger pressed beyond certain limits produces conflict.
    In all three things above, pressure is being applied and bringing inevitable results in each case.
    Wrath or anger forces strife between the angered persons.”
    E.Johnson says it so well in the sermon “Moral Prudence”:
    “The folly and pride of the heart may be choked, if expression is denied them on the tongue. No evil or foolish thought is full born till it is clothed in words.”
    Some Scriptures on how to handle anger:
    Proverbs 15:1
    1 A soft and gentle and thoughtful answer turns away wrath,
    But harsh and painful and careless words stir up anger.
    Proverbs 19:11
    11 Good sense and discretion make a man slow to anger,
    And it is his honor and glory to overlook a transgression or an offense [without seeking revenge and harboring resentment].
    Ecclesiastes 7:9 
    9 Do not be eager in your heart to be angry,
    For anger dwells in the heart of fools.
    Colossians 3:8
    8 But now rid yourselves [completely] of all these things: anger, rage, malice, slander, and obscene (abusive, filthy, vulgar) language from your mouth.
    May God bless you Mike and everyone learning His Word of Truth,
    Joyce

    ======= Karen:

    How much is Jesus’ worth? I have always heard a saying that He is the ultimate litmus rest of our faith. One’s reaction to Him reveals much about who they are inside. But even as a believer, there are times we view Him much less than He deserves. May the Lord forgive me of those times.
    Karen

    ======== Dee:

    This section talks about the flock and Shepherd. However, a false Shepherd was around..and foolishness shepherd(aka) anti christ. It’s easy to be mislead. We all need a Shepherd. Make sure to Follow the right one.
    The harlots amd the bride(Babylon and Jerusalem. The harlots will be destroyed by God. Babylon is a godless world cares nothing for God and is selfish..
    Praise is evident of life. When you major on praise your faith will grow! Faith is upward look and hope is forward look.
    Dee

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    Zechariah 9:1-17 + Revelation 17:1-18 + Psalm 145:1-21 + Proverbs 30:32
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    Old Testament – I love it!  In today’s readings Zechariah prophesies 500 years in advance about Jesus entering Jerusalem riding on a donkey to a hail of Hosanna’s (days before his death – popularly known as Palm Sunday) in verse 9: “Rejoice, O people of Zion! Shout in triumph, O people of Jerusalem! Look, your king is coming to you. He is righteous and victorious, yet he is humble, riding on a donkey— riding on a donkey’s colt.”  This reminds me of a saying of one of my classmates in a Bible study class: “You can’t understand the New Testament if you don’t understand the Old Testament!” How have the prophecies in the Old Testament this year strengthened your faith in the New Testament? How have they strengthened your faith in Jesus? Below is an image of the fulfillment of this prophesy by the Italian artist Ambrogio Bondone Giotto from the year 1303:

    Jesus_donkey_

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Zechariah titled “Oracle Concerning YHWH’s Sovereignty” is at this link.

    New Testament – Today in Revelation chapter 17 we read about the woman and the beast.  How have our readings in Revelation about the beast affected your faith or outlook on end times? Do you believe these writings in Revelation are true? Below is artist Pat Marvenko Smith’s “Babylon the Great riding the Beast”:

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 17 titled “The Judgment of Religious Babylon” is at this link.

    Psalms – I love the imagery today in Psalm 145 verse 9! “The LORD is good to everyone. He showers compassion on all his creation.” Do you believe that God is good to everyone?  Do you feel God’s compassion being showered upon you right this very moment?

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 30 verse 32 teaches us today: “If you have been a fool by being proud or plotting evil, cover your mouth in shame.” The thing that stood out to me in this Proverb today is that being proud equals being a fool.  Plotting evil also equals being a fool – and I’m sure we’d all quickly agree on that.  But, being proud also equals being a fool!   This is so important for us to realize.  I am afraid that all too often we can default to being prideful, thinking that’s appropriate, when indeed it is pure foolishness.  Being proud = been a fool.  Why do you suppose this is?  What is it about pride that is so bad?  I think it is in large part this:  when we are proud we are turning our focus away from God and toward ourselves.  We are relying on ourselves instead of God.  We are glorifying ourselves instead of God.  And when we look at Satan and the Fall, we see that pride can even get to the point of trying to equate ourselves with God!  This was Satan’s great sin.  Pride.  And pride is a sin that we must be vigilant to guard against in our lives today, tomorrow and every day.  Let us not be foolish by being proud!  And when we find ourselves being prideful, let us cover our mouths in shame as this Proverb teaches and repent.  Do you struggle with pride in your life?  Do you agree with this Proverb that being proud = being a fool?

    Worship Video: As it is the day after Christmas, here is for KING AND COUNTRY singing “Little Drummer Boy:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzEX3QMuVPM

    Have you honored the new born king?  Click here to meet your King!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “The LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.” Psalm 145:8 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray in thanksgiving that the Lord is gracious and compassionate toward you. Pray in thanksgiving that the Lord is slow to anger and rich in love for you. Pray that the whole world would come to know the Lord’s compassion and love.

    Comments from you:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Mae:

    Revelation 17:14 – “They will make war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers”. Amen!!!!!! This one stood defenitaly out for me today!!! Praise the Lord for this!!! I was reading this and thinking “Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!!!”. It’s good to know that we go with Him, right? ‘He’s the Lord of the Lord and King of Kings’!!!! We are with Him!! We’re his faithful followers!!! How cool is this … we are mentioned in the Bible!!! “Chosen and faithfull followers”. Amen!!!
    Another verse that really got me today:
    Psalm 145:13 – “Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made”. Just stay His faithful follower and you get what you asked for … Todays Bible verse I received from Christ Notes is Matthew 6:33 “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well”. God doesn’t break His promise, all I have to do is not break mine and continu to live for him. I was saved, I’ve been baptised … just continue living how I promised I would and I’ll receive ….
    Mae

    ======= Jenny:

    What stood out for me was Psalms. “I will meditate on your wonderful works. They will tell of the power of your awesome works, and I will proclaim your great deeds.”
    This reminds me of yestreday visiting and talking with family, my aunt had an amazing story of how God is working in their lives. Its truely amazing whats been happenening…my nonbeleiver relatives are shocked and dont understand how this can be…they try to use reason, but we of faith know this is God’s doing and these are His mighty works and we praise His name! He is so glorified in this situation! Its so clear God is moving and working. Even some of my believer relatives are doubtful, i was like: cant you see this is Gods work and He can do anything!!! i wonder sometimes, where is our faith??? miracles n wonders still occur today…i see them, and the only explanation is that this is God’s work and He deserves all our praise!
    Also, I have an amazing story that involves my sister who got stuck in the CO blizzards. She was thinking she would die and had to rely on complete, literal blind faith. The story is amazing! It calls to glorify God. I was tellling my friends and family members about it they were awed…theres no explanation except God’s hand in the situation!
    God does love and care for everyone…we just dont understand God’s ways. They are above and beyond our comprehension!
    Like my sister’s story…her faith in the Lord needed to be maximized (its a long story) but this blizzard situation God used to witness to her she needed complete faith Him. She got the message. Plus…when things went from bad to worse, thats when miracles happened and some things werent understood til after the situation had passed. I think this is a great example for everyone… we dont understand God’s ways, why are we going thru this, but ultimately its to refine us and to give God all the praise and glory!
    Jenny

    ====== Micah Girl:

    Feliz Navidad!
    Thanks for a great year of bible reading and virtual community!
    Micah Girl

    ======= Brittany:

    The part of this study that I most enjoyed and was able to take away from was…
    ” when we are proud we are turning our focus away from God and toward ourselves. We are relying on ourselves instead of God. We are glorifying ourselves instead of God. And when we look at Satan and the Fall, we see that pride can even get to the point of trying to equate ourselves with God! This was Satan’s great sin. Pride. And pride is a sin that we must be vigilant to guard against in our lives today, tomorrow and every day.”
    Thank you so much for that.
    Brittany

    ====== Joyce:

    Mike and everyone,
    Zechariah 9:9 Amplified Bible –
    “Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion!
    Shout aloud, O Daughter of Jerusalem!
    Behold, your King (Messianic King) is coming to you;
    He is righteous and endowed with salvation,
    Humble and unassuming [in submission to the will of the Father] and riding on a donkey,
    Upon a colt, the foal of a donkey.”
    Learned the following from a sermon called “Rejoice! Your King is coming! Zechariah 9:9-10” by Pastor Steven J. Cole at Flagstaff Christian Fellowship, June 8, 2003 :
    ‘Jesus Christ is the King of humility.
    The donkey was a lowly animal, used for peaceable purposes by those
    who were of no rank or position. By riding the foal of a donkey,
    Jesus was showing Himself to be the King … but not the exalted political king that the people expected.
    The Hebrew word for “humble” can also mean poor or needy in an economic sense, and that was also true of Jesus, who had no earthly wealth or possessions (Luke 9:58). The word also includes the meaning of a righteous man afflicted by evil men.
    Jesus willingly laid aside His rights and took the form of a servant, becoming obedient to the point of death on a cross (Phil. 2:5-8).’
    This Christmas season in the shopping centers, no matter day or night, there are people busy buying gifts …
    It’s humbling to remember that Jesus was humble in that he had no rank or position, that he was poor with no earthly wealth or possessions.
    It’s humbling to be reminded that in the western world we focus a lot on raising our self esteem, feeling good about ourselves, asserting our own rights …
    Yet Jesus willingly laid aside His right as God, and became obedient to the point of death on a cross.
    As Jesus’ followers living in this day and age, how are we to be? How are we to live?
    How are we to live that others may see we are following the King of humility?
    prayer:
    May our Heavenly Father continue to bless that many will form the habit of regularly reading & meditating on His Word through this blog – pray in His Son Jesus’ Name – amen.
    Thank you Mike and everyone! Blessings!
    Joyce

    ====== Dee:

    I love that Mike..we can’t understand the New Testament if we don’t understand the Old Testament. Amen. Zechariah prophesies way before the coming of the Lord. To make known the coming of the Lord and he will come riding on a donkey! Amen
    This is dealing with principalities of good and evil. But in the end Christ wins! His Kingdom wins..He is Lord of Lord and King of Kings!
    I would love to be a light like David and others praise and be drawn to the light. David blessed the Lord so much..his praise was beautiful
    Don’t let pride get in the way of your glory to God. When we are prideful we forget God even for a moment it’s dangerous.
    Dee

  • Zechariah 8:1-23 + Revelation 16:1-21 + Psalm 144:1-15 + Proverbs 30:29-31
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    Merry Christmas!  Busy week with Christmas – full posts will be back on December 26th.

    Old Testament – Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Zechariah titled “Oracles Concerning Hypocritical Fasting” is at this link.

    New Testament – Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Revelation chapter 16 titled “The Bowl Judgments” is at this link.  Below is artist Pat Marvenko Smith’s “The Seven Bowl Judgments” and “The Plagues of the Seven Bowls:

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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.
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    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    Psalms – Psalm 144 verses 3 & 4 are fairly well known: “O LORD, what are mortals that you should notice us, mere humans that you should care for us? For we are like a breath of air; our days are like a passing shadow.”  If our days are like a passing shadow, how then should we be spending our days?  What types of things should we be investing our time & money into?  What should we be investing our very hearts and minds into?  Are you wisely spending your passing days in godly ways?

    Merry Christmas! – I will close out this Christmas day blog entry with a quick reflection here on A Charlie Brown Christmas.  🙂

    I think sometimes many of us wonder the same things that Charlie Brown did during this time of year.  “What is the meaning of Christmas?”  Well, I’ll leave you will Linus’ wonderful answer to Charlie and the Peanuts gang straight from Luke 2:8-14 (King James Version):

    And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

    And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.

    And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

    For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

    And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

    And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

    Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”

    Video: Here’s Linus in Charlie Brown’s Christmas reciting the verses from Luke per above:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eff0cqYefYY

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “LORD, what are human beings that you care for them, mere mortals that you think of them? They are like a breath; their days are like a fleeting shadow.” Psalm 144:3-4 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray in thanksgiving that the Lord cares for you and thinks about you. Pray in thanksgiving that the Father sent his son, Jesus, to dwell with us as a baby in a manger.

    Comments from you:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    God bless,
    Mike

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    BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

    ======= Jenny:

    Wow! I definately dont wanna be here during the Great Trib…i know i wont. I have pics of the Valley of Armageddon (Megeddo) from my Israel trip i will send…seeing that valley in real life…knowing the future events that will occur there….”wow” doesnt suffice!
    Does the Charlie Brown Christmas still come on? do they edit out that part of it yet? I’d be shocked to see that on tv in this evil day and age. sad sad sad :(((
    Yes, i agree, life is short and everything here will pass away except for the things of the Lord. lets remember that in all we do, our decisions in day to day life, our time, money, investments. Lets keep our eyes on the prize!! =)
    I love the Ps. He refers to God as his rock, fortress, deliverer, stronghold, shield, refuge. God is all this and more!!! The further down the narrow road i go, the more i see God as each and every one of these to me. Its so awesome, how God is so personal to us. Ppl may think He is far…well He is for those that dont know Him (but He’s a prayer away), but once you have Him in life, indwelling you…He is a personal, loving God that knows us so intimately. A love like no other!!!
    Thank u Lord!!!
    Jenny

    ======= David:

    Merry Christmas!!
    It is unfortunate that we have reached this part of Revelations on Christmas Day. What struck me most is that even though they went through all these plagues the people did not repent. It struck me but did not surprise me because people have very fragile minds and generally not very smart. We are capable of being more intuitive but we generally choose not to be. There is a kind of sick pleasure that one gets when one is suffering. People who are depressed are comfortable feeling bad and if they feel good they feel uncomfortable. They do not do or want to do anything to get out of that state.
    Any way, today is a day to remember the gift of Jesus and to be exhilarated about it! In fact everyday should remind us of his gift. We live because of Jesus. There are so many levels to this statement that I don’t have the time to get into it now. We need Jesus all the time.
    David

    ======= Mae:

    Psalm 144:3-4 stood out for me: “O LORD, what are mortals that you should notice us, mere humans that you should care for us? For we are like a breath of air; our days are like a passing shadow.”
    I really try the best I can to invest wisely into Gods ways. And I have to say that it really helps me to invest in my relationship with God. I emmidiatly know when I’m ‘off path’ so to speak. It not necerally means that I’m doing godless and sinfull things, but I kind of ‘fade away’ for a bit and then there’s moment that I think “God, where are you?”. But I realize that He’s always there, but I’m the one that turns away for a bit. I’m not going to say what I think other people should invest into, I just know for myself what I have to invest into, to feel that I’m living 100%. I need to invest in my relationship with God, that’s what keeps me going. Just like investing in my relationship with my husband and my son. It’s a 24/7 ‘job’. Got to be working on it all the time to make it work. But I get soooooooooooo much in return …
    Mae

    ======= Betty:

    Merry Christmas!
    Enjoy the quality time with your family and friends.
    Remember the real reason for the season, the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
    God Bless and Merry Christmas!
    Betty

    ======= Bob:

    Great blog and merry christmas!!! Charlie Brown is such a great show! I remember watching it when I was young !!!
    God bless!
    Bob

    ======= Lily:

    Merry Christmas Mike, to your family and to all. Thank you. This is my first year and already I am looking for next year.
    Although it is hard to read Revelations, especially on Christmas Day, today is a reminder of God reaching us with His peace, love, mercy and compassion, waiting for us to embrace Him.
    Luke 2: 13
    “Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests”.
    Lily

    ======= Frederick:

    Thank you Mike! I love the Charlie Brown’s Christmas cartoon!
    Frederick

    ======= Rob:

    Hi Mike and Ramona, This is my 3rd year reading the bible through in a year and my first year with your blog. The first 2 years I got behind in the reading by more than a month and had to rush to catch up. With the blog I never got behind by more than a day. It has really added a great deal to the experience for me. I love both of your perspectives as well as the art and all the links for extra info. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and God Bless you both! sincerely,
    Rob

    ======== Alan:

    Amen David, Merry Christmas to all.Zech. 8:23 really touched me this morning, “Let us go with you…Amen
    Alan

    ======= Joyce:

    Merry Christmas Mike and everyone!
    It’s a blessing ever since I came across this One Year Bible Blog couple of years ago.
    Every morning coming to this blog is an important accountability and encouragement for me to seek God and His Word first in my day.
    Thank you Mike! Thank you all of you who travel along God’s Word here!
    Mike,
    may our Heavenly Father continue to bless you with spiritual wisdom and understanding,
    may He continue to encourage you as you serve in this blog,
    may He use this blog to bring His Truth to the far corners of the earth! amen.
    Psalm 144:15 NASB
    How blessed are the people who are so situated;
    How blessed are the people whose God is the Lord!
    God bless!
    Joyce

    ======= Jill:

    LORD, what are human beings that you care for them, mere mortals that you think of them? They are like a breath; their days are like a fleeting shadow.” Psalm 144:3-4 (NIV)
    Oh do I wonder how God could love us unconditionally when we often turn away from him. And He is always there for us. Thank God for the gift
    Of life
    I want to start every day with a spirit of gratitude for all God has given me. Merry Christmas to all!
    Jill

    ======= Susan:

    Thank you FATHER for your amazing love. May your WORD be praised and fill us with
    hope and faith to witness boldly for your glory. Lord Jesus come! Merry Christmas !
    Susan

    ======= Dee:

    The emphasis in Zechariah is, “Do Not Fear.”
    God will prosperity your work..2nd promise..
    God will turn fasting into feasting..3rd promise
    Jesus came to bring joy not sorrow.
    V8 love it..they will be my people and I their God.
    God’s judgements do not change the heart of men. You would think sinners would connect the dots..but not..they grow harder. Christ is coming soon. Watch eagerly walk carefully.
    Accept God’s discipline by faith! Happy are those whose God is the Lord!
    4 things that go comely: A lion, a he goat, a greyhound and a king. Amen
    Dee