Here is the reading plan for this week:
* Weekend: Romans 6-8
* Monday: Romans 9-11
* Tuesday: Romans 12-16
* Wednesday: 1st Corinthians 1-6
* Thursday: 1st Corinthians 7-10
* Friday: 1st Corinthians 11-14
Last week we read about the activities of the apostles as they spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the land. This week we pick up the reading in Romans, the first of the letters of instruction that serve as the balance of the New Testament.
Romans is a particularly special book- in this, not only does Paul seek to teach, but he also puts himself up for an example of how the everyday Christian struggles in this world. Struggles such as sin, rebellion and pride are tempered by Paul with instructions regarding spiritual transformation, love and submitting to authority.
The next letter to the Corinthian church is a response to what Paul is hearing about this church. There has been infighting in the church and reports that immorality of certain types abound. Restoration of this church is very important- and getting back to the basics is what Paul prescribes for them. The last chapter of the reading this week will sound very familiar as this is the text used at WCC when we celebrate Communion together.
As an aside, this week kicks off what is called "The Holiday Season." Our culture has spent a considerable amount of time and energy to marginalize what really this time of year is about. Please continue to keep reading and taking the time daily to be quiet with God- it can be very easy to lose focus this time of year... have a Happy Thanksgiving and a great week overall!!!
In Him,
Mike
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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