Friday, September 30, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 19, 20, and 21, and Ephesians 2. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 19:
  • List what will happen to Egypt.
  • List what the Egyptians will eventually do.
Isaiah 20:
  • List what shameful thing the Lord told Isaiah to do.
  • List what the King of Assyria will do to the Egyptians and Ethiopians.
Isaiah 21:
  • List what will happen to Babylon.
  • List what Edom wants to know.
  • List what happens to Arabia.
Ephesians 2:
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Sinful Nature" and the right column "Saved Life."
  • From the reading, list information in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verses 8 and 9.
  • List what Christ has done for the Gentiles and the Jews.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 16, 17, and 18, and Ephesians 1. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 16:
  • List what will happen after oppression, destruction, and enemy raiders have disappeared (verses 4-5).
  • List what will be "gone" from Moab.
Isaiah 17:
  • List what will be left to Israel after its ruin.
  • List what people will now do (verses 7 and 8).
Isaiah 18:
  • List what will happen to Egypt.
Ephesians 1:
  • List the elements of God's unchanging plan.
  • List what Paul prays for the Ephesians.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 13, 14, and 15, and Galatians 6. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 13:
  • List what the day of the Lord will bring to Babylon.


Isaiah 14:
  • List what Babylon said in verse 13a.
  • Write out verse 26.
  • List what will happen to Philistia.


Isaiah 15:
  • List what will happen to Moab.


Galatians 6:
  • List what godly people should do.
  • Write out verse 5.
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Sinful Desires" and the right column "Spiritual Lives."
  • From the reading, list the consequences of living in a particular way in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verse 15b.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 10, 11, and 12, and Galatians 5. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 10:
  • List all the entities or persons for whom justice is certain.
  • List the three qualities or things that the King of Assyria boasts about.


Isaiah 11:
  • List the spirits that will rest on the new Branch of David.
  • Continue listing the qualities of the new Branch.


Isaiah 12:
  • List what we can turn to the Lord for.


Galatians 5:
  • Write out the last sentence of verse 6.
  • Write out verse 9.
  • Write out verses 13 and 14.
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Sinful Nature" and the right column "Holy Spirit Lives."
  • From the reading, list what we learn about the qualities of our sinful nature and what living by the Holy Spirit will produce in us.
  • Write out verses 24 and 25.

Monday, September 26, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 7, 8, and 9, and Galatians 4. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 7:
  • List the three kinds in this chapter and describe what the Lord says about them.
  • List the Lord's sign (verse 14).
  • List the Lord's curse on Ahaz.


Isaiah 8:
  • List what the Lord told Isaiah in verses 11-15.


Isaiah 9:
  • Write out verse 2a.
  • Write out verse 6.
  • List the reasons the Lord will destroy Israel.


Galatians 4:
  • List what the Galatians are trying to do to find favor with God.
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Hagar" and the right column "Sarah."
  • List the two sons of Abraham and write a description of each in the appropriate column.
  • Continue listing information about the covenants represented by both women in the appropriate column.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

September 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 Isaiah 4, 5, and 6, and Galatians 3. Here are some lists for the reader to contemplate while reading.


Isaiah 4:
  • List how the Lord will restore Israel.


Isaiah 5:
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "What the Lord Got" and the right column "What the Lord Expected."
  • List what the Lord expected from His vineyard and what He got instead in the appropriate column.
  • List for whom destruction is certain.


Isaiah 6:
  • List what the seraphim sang (verse 3).
  • List what the Lord asked.
  • List Isaiah's response.
  • List what the Lord told Isaiah to do.


Galatians 3:
  • Draw a vertical line down the center of the page. Label the left column "Law" and the right column "Faith."
  • From the reading, list what we learn about the law and faith in the appropriate column.
  • Write out verse 11.
  • Write out verses 26-29.