Greetings All!
This week we will finish up several weeks of Psalms. Whew! The longest book in the Bible is complete. You should feel a huge sense of accomplishment! By the end of this week, we'll be halfway through the Old Testament. Of the Psalms we are reading this week, Psalm 137 is an interesting one. It includes the line, "by the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down and wept." This Psalm is clearly written years after David, when the people of God were living in captivity/slavery in Babylon. It has been used in at least one spiritual as well as a reggae song. The Orthodox churches often use this as a hymn during Lent.
Next up is Proverbs. The book of Proverbs is a collection of sayings, written by King Solomon, whom the Bible calls the wisest man ever. There are 31 chapters in this book and some people I know read through Proverbs every month with just a chapter a day. What has always fascinated me is the wide range of topics found there and how applicable those words from Proverbs still are today.
Here is the schedule:
05, Sunday: Psalms 127-130
06, Monday: Psalms 131-134
07, Tuesday: Psalms 135-138
08, Wednesday: Psalms139-142
09, Thursday: Psalms143-146
10, Friday: Psalms 147-150
11, Saturday: Proverbs 1-4
May God add His richest blessings to the reading, the hearing, the understanding and most importantly the living out of His Holy Word. Amen.
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