

I also pray that once you finish reading the daily passages that you wouldn’t close your Bible, but rather that the Lord would draw you even deeper into His Word and that you would continue reading the surrounding Scriptures. That God would use them to reveal or remind us of how rich, comprehensive, and true His Word is and how awe-inspiring and assuring He is. My prayer for these mini topical studies is that they would ignite a fire within all of our hearts. It’s all about love: what true love is, how it changes us, how we are to love one another, and the type of love God has for every one of us.

Take this month’s reading plan for example. These plans will not surround certain books of the Bible but rather specific topics.

Since everyone seemed to love the Christmas Bible Reading Plan, I decided to start making monthly Bible reading plans. It is such a blessing and brings me so much joy when I hear and see that something I shared has helped you in some small way in your walk with the Lord. Before I reveal what this has inspired me to start doing, I want to thank all of you who shared it with your friends and family and those who were kind enough to let me know how much they enjoyed it. Love never fails – 1 Corinthians 13:4-7ĭuring December, I shared with all of you a Christmas Bible Reading Plan that I prayed would help keep our eyes more on Jesus during one of the busiest times of the year. Love suffers long and is kind… it bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
