SEPTEMBER DAILY BIBLE READING SCHEME
Date |
Daily |
1 |
Mark 11: 20-33 |
2 |
Matthew 21: 28-46 |
3 |
Matthew 22: 01-14 |
4 |
Luke 20: 20-40 |
5 |
Mark 12: 28-37 |
6 |
Matthew 23: 01-39 |
7 |
Luke 21: 01-24 |
8 |
Luke 21: 25-38 |
9 |
Matthew 25: 01-30 |
10 |
Matthew 25: 31-46 |
11 |
Luke 22: 01-13 |
12 |
John 13: 01-20 |
13 |
John 13: 21-38 |
14 |
John 14: 01-14 |
15 |
John 14: 15-31 |
16 |
John 15: 01-16 |
17 |
John 15: 17-16:4 |
18 |
John 16: 05-33 |
19 |
John 17: 01-26 |
20 |
Mark 14: 26-52 |
21 |
John 18: 01-24 |
22 |
Matthew 26: 57-75 |
23 |
Matthew 27: 01-10 |
24 |
Luke 23: 01-12 |
25 |
Mark 15: 06-24 |
26 |
Luke 23: 32-49 |
27 |
Matthew 27: 57-66 |
28 |
John 20: 01-18 |
29 |
Matthew 28: 08-15 |
30 |
Luke 24: 13-43 |
OCTOBER DAILY BIBLE READING SCHEME
Date |
Daily |
1 |
John 20: 24-21:14 |
2 |
John 21: 15-25 |
3 |
Matthew 28: 16-20 |
4 |
Luke 24:44-53 |
5 |
Acts 01:01-11 |
6 |
Acts 01: 12-26 |
7 |
Acts 02: 01-13 |
8 |
Acts 02: 14-40 |
9 |
Acts 02: 41-40 |
10 |
Acts |
11 |
Acts 04: 05-22 |
12 |
Acts 04: 23-37 |
13 |
Acts 05: 01-16 |
14 |
Acts 05: 17-42 |
15 |
Acts 06: 01-15 |
16 |
Acts 07: 01-29 |
17 |
Acts 07: 30-60 |
18 |
Acts 08: 01-25 |
19 |
Acts 08: 26-40 |
20 |
Acts 09: 01-19 |
21 |
Acts 09: 20-31 |
22 |
Acts 09: 32-42 |
23 |
Acts 10: 01-23 |
24 |
Acts 10: 24-48 |
25 |
Acts 11: 01-18 |
26 |
Acts 11: 19-29 |
27 |
Acts 12: 01-25 |
28 |
Acts 13: 01-12 |
29 |
Acts 14: 01-28 |
30 |
Acts 15: 01-21 |
31 |
Acts 15: 22-41 |
SUGGESTIONS
(1)
Open your daily reading with prayer
for the Holy Spirit’s light. (Psalm 119: 18). This is most important. The
knowledge of what the Bible says, or even a correct understanding of its
meaning, will not of itself bring spiritual life and power. First, in a quiet act of worship, look to God to
give and renew the workings of the Spirit within you; then, in a quiet act of
faith, yield yourself to the power that dwells in you, and wait on Him, that
not the mind alone, but the life in you, may be opened to receive the Word of
God.
(2)
Ask to be guided to some definite
thought for yourself.
(3)
Dwell prayerfully on this thought
thus given. It may be a counsel, a precept, a warning, a promise, an
experience, a command?
(4)
When its meaning is clear, use it as
the basis of a prayer for grace to realise it in experience.
(5)
Yield the whole soul in full
surrender to its truth and power.
(6)
Link it on to truths already known,
and thereby strengthen the chain of experience.
(7)
Trust God to reproduce it in your
life that day.
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