Bible Reading First Time

We need to read our Bible daily to learn more about God and His ways for Matthew 6:33 says it best “But above all pursue His kingdom and righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

“All these things” refers to our God providing our needs listed in the first part of Matthew 6.

Are you reading your Bible daily? If not, go to www.Bible.com and choose a reading plan to keep you reading daily. It is all free and you can install it on a phone and listen to the Bible with the NLT and other versions. Just be sure you find a version of the Bible you can understand. Some like The Message version while others prefer the King James version. (I prefer the New Living Translation and the Robert Roberts reading plan.)

As you are reading the Bible daily, ask the Holy Spirit to breath upon the words you read and bring clarity and understanding.

If you have never (or rarely) read the Bible, please read the Book of James first as this is a short book and explains how Christians are supposed to live (draw closer to God). Read that book over and over until you fully understand it and then move on to the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John which all share their own perspectives on the impact of Christ Jesus when He walked this earth. From there, move to the book of Acts, Romans, Ephesians and more.

Receive His Peace, Love, Assurance, Healing, Freedom and JOY in Jesus’ Name!
Body, mind and spirit be HEALED in Jesus’ Name!
Thank You Jesus!
Praise the Lord!
Yay God!!!

The Bible in 90 seconds

God creates the world.

God creates man.

God gives man one rule – do not eat from the Tree of Life (Genesis 2)

The serpent tricks Adam and Eve into eating from the Tree of Life.

God says doggone it!  It was only 1 rule!  All I want is a relationship with you and now I have to kick you out of the garden and make more rules!

God makes the rules – the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20)

Man can’t keep the rules well enough to “earn” salvation, so God requires the shedding of blood – from an innocent animal without defect – for the forgiveness of sins.  For God declared the life of a creature is its blood (Leviticus 17:14).

God puts into motion the plan to send His Son Jesus to become the sinless sacrifice to end the need for animal sacrifices and to restore our relationship with God.   (Isaiah 53 & John 15:13 – no greater love than laying down one’s life for one’s friends)

Jesus is born of a woman through the Holy Spirit and then walks the earth showing us God’s Grace, Love and POWER!   (Luke 2)
Jesus chooses obedience all the way to death on the cross. (Matthew 27:32-56)

Jesus was the innocent Lamb dying for the guilty sinner.   (Matthew 27:32-56)

Jesus cleared the way for us to have a direct relationship with God once again.

Jesus gave us the New Covenant Promise of God’s Grace.    (Hebrews 9:15)