Power Read The Bible In 60 Days With Jeff Andersonنموونە

Day 36
ARE YOU CONNECTING THE DOTS?
[Scheduled Reading: Isaiah 48-66]
I’m beginning to see why Bible students love the prophets.
Are you?
They’re loaded with connect-the-dot moments.
Reading the prophets can be like searching for seashells on the beach. There’s LOTS of them. And just when you find a pretty one, there’s another… and then another… and another…
Let’s marvel at a few of them:
- Isaiah 53 - references to Christ, the coming Messiah, all throughout this chapter
- Isaiah 59:17 - you wonder where Apostle Paul got some of his teaching material for the “armor of God” teaching at Ephesians 6:13-17?
- Isaiah 60:11,19,20 - references to heaven also at Revelation 21
- Isaiah 65:17-25 - weaves in and out of references to the new heavens, new earth
- Isaiah 61:1, 2 - the very passage Jesus quotes when he stands in the temple to read from the scroll of the prophet Isaiah (Luke 4:17-19) - very cool!
- Isaiah 66:1,2 - the passage Stephen quotes from his speech just before he is being stoned (in Acts 7:49,50)
Once again, before the New Testament books were written, what were the New Testament writers and characters reading?
Answer: the prophets.
Congratulations. You’ve now finished the first, and longest, of the five “major prophets.”
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With one hour of reading a day, you can "Power Read" through the Bible” in 60 days. Seriously! The Bible is readable and understandable, especially when read quickly. For 60 days this plan keeps the Bible’s big picture in view by providing daily insights and encouragement to help you stay on track.
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