Sunday, July 31, 2011

August 1, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 65, 66, and 67 and Romans 2. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 65:
  • List briefly all that God provides and does for us.
  • Write out verse 5a.


Psalm 66:
  • Write out verses 16-20.


Psalm 67:
  • Write out verses 1 and 2.
  • List what God will do if we praise the Lord.


Romans 2:
  • Write out verse 7.
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Sinners" and the right column "Godly."
  • From the reading, list what judgments God will make in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verse 13.
  • Write out verse 15.
  • List what a true believer (Jew) is and what circumcision truly means.

July 31, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 62, 63, and 64 and Romans 1. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 62:
  • List what David's enemies do and what we should not do.
  • Write out verses 5-7.


Psalm 63:
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Negative" and the right column "Positive."
  • From the reading, list David's thoughts in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verse 4.


Psalm 64:
  • List ways in which the human heart and mind are cunning.
  • List how God will deal with David's enemies.
  • Write out verse 10.


Romans 1:

  • List briefly the main points of the Good News.
  • List what the Good News tells us and how to accomplish it (verse 17).
  • List what God has shown us about who He is.
  • List what people who knew God but refused to worship or thank Him do instead.
  • List the shameful things such people did.
  • List the kinds of wickedness that such people did and what they were.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

July 30, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 59, 60, and 61 and Acts 28:16-31. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 59:
  • List the ways that David's enemies seek to destroy him.
  • Write out verse 9.
  • List the ways David suggests his enemies be punished.
  • Write out verse 17.


Psalm 60:
  • Write out verse 12.


Psalm 61:
  • List the ways that David refers to the Lord.


Acts 28:16-31:
  • List the gist of Paul's declaration to the Jewish leaders in Rome.
  • List a description of the Jewish people as told by Isaiah in verses 26 and 27.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

July 29, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 56, 57, and 58 and Acts 28:1-15. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 56:
  • Write out verses 3 and 4.
  • From verse 9, list what David knows.


Psalm 57:
  • Write out verse 7.
  • Write out verses 9-11.


Psalm 58:
  • List what the wicked have turned justice into.
  • Write what everyone will say in verse 11.


Acts 28:1-15:
  • List the treatment Paul and his fellow travelers received on Malta.
  • List what things Paul did or that happened to him on Malta.
  • List all the places that Paul was greeted by fellow believers on the last part of his journey to Rome.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

July 28, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 53, 54, and 55 and Acts 27:27-44. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 53:
  • Write out verse 1.
  • List what evil things fools do.


Psalm 54:
  • List the actions of God that David tells about.


Psalm 55:
  • List David's troubles.
  • List what David tells us God will do for us in our great distress.
  • Write out verse 22.


Acts 27:27-44:
  • List the items that the crew threw overboard.
  • List how many times the crew did something to try and save themselves.
  • List what happened to the men on board the ship and afterwards when the ship was destroyed.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

July 27, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 50, 51, and 52 and Acts 27:1-26. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 50:
  • List the reasons God wants no more animal sacrifices.
  • List God's charges against the wicked.
  • Write out verses 14 and 15.
  • Write out verse 23.
Psalm 51:
  • Write out verse 1 and 2.
  • Write out verse 10.
  • Write out verse 17.

Psalm 52:
  • Write out verses 8 and 9.
Acts 27:1-26:
  • List the places that Paul's ship sailed to and what happened there.
  • What did Paul prophecy about the ship's weathering the storm?

Monday, July 25, 2011

July 26, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 47, 48, and 49 and Acts 26. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 47:
  • List a description of God and what he does.


Psalm 48:
  • Write out verse 1.
  • Write out verse 9.
  • Write out verse 14.


Psalm 49:
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Wise Fools" and the right column "Godly."
  • From the reading, list a description in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verse 5a.
  • Write out verses 8 and 9.
  • Write out verse 15.

Acts 26:
  • List what Jesus told Paul to do.
  • Write out verse 18 and the reason Jesus sent Paul to the Gentiles.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

July 25, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 44, 45, and 46 and Acts 25. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 44:
  • Summarize the list of what God did for the psalmist's ancestors.
  • Write out verse 8.
  • Write out verse 21b.
  • Write out verse 26b.


Psalm 45:
  • List a description of the warrior king.
  • Write out verse 6.
  • Write out verse 17.


Psalm 46:
  • Write out verse 1.
  • Write out verse 10.


Acts 25:
  • List Paul's answers to Festus when asked to stand trial in Jerusalem.
  • List what Festus told King Agrippa and his sister Bernice about the accusations against Paul.
  • List what Festus's opinion was as to how the case should have been resolved.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

July 24, 2011

Welcome to Listing Your Way Through the Bible, our unique bible study based on making lists as we work through daily readings.

The readings for today are Psalms 41, 42, and 43 and Acts 24. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Psalm 41:
  • List the joys of those who are kind to the poor.
  • Write out verse 12.


Psalm 42:
  • Write out verse 1.
  • List all the reasons the psalmist gives to turn around his discouragement and sadness.
  • Write out verse 8.


Psalm 43:
  • List the complaints the psalmist lays out before God.
  • Write out verse 5.


Acts 24:
  • List the complaints against Paul that were set forth by the attorney Tertullus.
  • List Paul's answers to the charges made against him.
  • List the topics of discussion between Paul, Felix, and Drusilla (wife of Felix).