Journaling through the Bible in 90 Days: Week 5

Happy Sunday and welcome to Week 5 of Journaling through the Bible in 90 days!

I don’t know about you, but I am ready to be out of all of the battles and killing and deception from last week. But I think we still have more ahead.

Reading about the cycles of following, then not following God’s direction, is pretty sad to me every time I read this. Seeing them on paper makes it easy to judge the people’s decisions… But I am likely making mistakes myself.

I don’t want to do that which is right in my own eyes… unless my eyes are aligned with the Father’s. Which is not an easy task.

The messages I kept getting in my reading and SOAPing last week was to pause and seek God’s guidance in my life in the little and big things.

What about you? What did you hear this week as you were reading and journaling?

I do hope that your reading is going well and that you are hearing Him daily.. even when you aren’t reading. I am so thankful you are here reading with me.

Journaling through the Bible in 90 days: Week 5 Reflection Questions

  • As you were reading this week, what thoughts or scriptures particularly stood out to you?
  • What important promise did God make to David about the future of his family line?
  • What was God’s response when David publicly admitted his sins & asked for God’s forgiveness?
  • Do you worship without abandon or are you more reserved? Why?
  • What stood out to you about Solomon?
  • How would you characterize most of the kings which led Israel and Judah?

Journaling through the Bible in 90 days: Week 5 Reading Assignments

  • Day 29: 1 Chronicles 1:1 – 1 Chronicles 9:44
  • Day 30: 1 Chronicles 10:1 – 1 Chronicles 23:32
  • Day 31: 1 Chronicles 24:1 – 2 Chronicles 7:10
  • Day 32: 2 Chronicles 7:11 – 2 Chronicles 23:15
  • Day 33: 2 Chronicles 23:16 – 2 Chronicles 35:15
  • Day 34: 2 Chronicles 25:16 – Ezra 10:44
  • Day 35: Nehemiah 1:1 – Nehemiah 13: 14

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(Posted with permission from Ted Cooper.)


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