Year of Biblical Literacy – Week 38

The following are the Year of Biblical Literacy Readings for Week 38 (March 17-23 2019)

The Read Scripture Reading Plan

Week Day Book Chapters Psalm Video
38 Sun John 5-6 105
38 Mon John 7-8 106
38 Tue John 9-10 107
38 Wed John 11-12 108
38 Thu John 13-15 109 John 13-21: RS
38 Fri John 16-18 110
38 Sat John 19-21 111

STRUCTURE

This plan takes you through the entire bible in one year. The scriptures are divided up into sixteen “parts” and organized in semi-chronological order. You’ll read two or three chapters a day, and sometimes skim through larger portions that contain genealogies, census information, etc.

PSALMS OF PRAYER
One Psalm is listed each day for you to slowly pray through, making its words your own. By the end you’ll have prayed through the book of Psalms 2.5 times.

VIDEOS
Each day you come to a new biblical book there will be a short animated video on The Bible Project website about that book’s design and message and what to look for as you read. You can also sign up to have those videos emailed to your inbox. In addition to videos regarding books of the Bible, you will find theme videos relating to several topics that appear throughout Scripture.

RS- READ SCRIPTURE SERIES
THM: BIBLICAL THEMES SERIES
TOR: TORAH SERIES
WIS: WISDOM SERIES
GOS: GOSPEL SERIES

Three Questions

This minisode centers on asking three diagnostic questions to those of us who follow Christ. They are intended to have us think about the priority of loving God and loving to serve Him.

This minisode is also available in video form on the Restoring The Core You Tube Channel   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1pP9UhpRhY

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Year of Biblical Literacy – Week 37

The following are the Year of Biblical Literacy Readings for Week 37 (March 10-16 2019)

The Read Scripture Reading Plan

Week Day Book Chapters Psalm Video
37 Sun Mark 7-8 98
37 Mon Mark 9-10 99
37 Tue Mark 11-12 100
37 Wed Mark 13-14 101
37 Thu Mark 15-16 102
37 Fri John 1-2 103 John 1-12: RS
37 Sat John 3-4 104

STRUCTURE

This plan takes you through the entire bible in one year. The scriptures are divided up into sixteen “parts” and organized in semi-chronological order. You’ll read two or three chapters a day, and sometimes skim through larger portions that contain genealogies, census information, etc.

PSALMS OF PRAYER
One Psalm is listed each day for you to slowly pray through, making its words your own. By the end you’ll have prayed through the book of Psalms 2.5 times.

VIDEOS
Each day you come to a new biblical book there will be a short animated video on The Bible Project website about that book’s design and message and what to look for as you read. You can also sign up to have those videos emailed to your inbox. In addition to videos regarding books of the Bible, you will find theme videos relating to several topics that appear throughout Scripture.

RS- READ SCRIPTURE SERIES
THM: BIBLICAL THEMES SERIES
TOR: TORAH SERIES
WIS: WISDOM SERIES
GOS: GOSPEL SERIES

Year of Biblical Literacy – Week 36

The following are the Year of Biblical Literacy Readings for Week 36 (March 3-9 2019)

The Read Scripture Reading Plan

Week Day Book Chapters Psalm Video
36 Sun Matthew 21-22 91
36 Mon Matthew 23-24 92
36 Tue Matthew 25-26 93
36 Wed Matthew 27-28 94
36 Thu Mark 1-2 95 Mark: RS
36 Fri Mark 3-4 96 Mark: GOS
36 Sat Mark 5-6 97

STRUCTURE

This plan takes you through the entire bible in one year. The scriptures are divided up into sixteen “parts” and organized in semi-chronological order. You’ll read two or three chapters a day, and sometimes skim through larger portions that contain genealogies, census information, etc.

PSALMS OF PRAYER
One Psalm is listed each day for you to slowly pray through, making its words your own. By the end you’ll have prayed through the book of Psalms 2.5 times.

VIDEOS
Each day you come to a new biblical book there will be a short animated video on The Bible Project website about that book’s design and message and what to look for as you read. You can also sign up to have those videos emailed to your inbox. In addition to videos regarding books of the Bible, you will find theme videos relating to several topics that appear throughout Scripture.

RS- READ SCRIPTURE SERIES
THM: BIBLICAL THEMES SERIES
TOR: TORAH SERIES
WIS: WISDOM SERIES
GOS: GOSPEL SERIES

The Reliability of the New Testament

We have just entered into the New Testament section of our Year of Biblical Literacy readings.

The following are links to three educational videos on New Testament reliability:

Session 1       Session 2       Session 3

I hope you’ll find these videos useful as they concern the New Testament. I think these are important in light of current challenges to the history and reliability of the New Testament. Recently, even within the church, there has been a call to rethink our approach as to how we use the New Testament. There have been voices such as those of Andy Stanley in his book “Irresistible”, that speak about how we should understand the foundation of our Christian faith. Andy Stanley says:

“We don’t believe because of a book; we believe because of the event that inspired the book.” (p. 294)

In my reading of “Irresistible”, I did not find a discussion of the implications of that statement. It is true that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ because Jesus lived a perfectly obedient life in our place, died on a Roman cross and rose from the dead and that those who trust in Him have eternal life.

However, we do not live in the world of the 1st century. We cannot go to those who witnessed “the event” and ask them, face-to-face, about what they saw and heard. But we, in the early 21st century, have to go to their written accounts, found in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John to know about these events. These gospels act for us in the role of a court deposition given by a witness describing his/her account of events which they saw and heard. The gospel of John is clear that about these events, they were “written so that you may believe the Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing, you may have life,” (John 20:31 ESV)

What is missed in “Irresistible” is that while we believe because of “the event”, we must know that the account of the “event”, written for us in the book, the New Testament, is reliable and historically-sound. These must not be artificially separated. For us, today, they are organically linked. Support one and the other is supported. Destroy one and the other is destroyed. This means that the reliability of the event could be successfully challenged if the recorded accounts found in the New Testament could be successfully challenged.

The apostle Peter wrote: “Always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15 ESV). I’m convinced that Christ followers today must be given the tools to defend the reliability of the book (specifically, in this context, the New Testament text) to defend the reliability and truth of the events of which it speaks.

To that end, the following links are included. They link to three lectures given by Michael J. Kruger. Dr. Kruger is the President and the Samuel C. Patterson Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC. The content of these videos provides valuable lessons in defending the reliability of the New Testament text and, as a result, preserve the reliability of the accounts of which it speaks..

Session 1      Session 2     Session 3

 

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