I've posted two weeks of readings.
Keep up the good work. You are almost through Leviticus. I know, I know. It's tough reading, but you are almost there. At least you have Matthew.
Soon, you will be reading Mark. Mark is the earliest of the four gospels of the New Testament. Mark was a source used by Matthew and Luke as they composed their gospels.
Jesus' identity in Mark is announced early in the gospel. He is God's Son. However, this information is kept secret until Jesus' crucifixion. Throughout the gospel, everyone fails to comprehend who Jesus is and the nature of his mission.
The key to understanding Jesus in Mark is the Cross and Resurrection. Jesus' death on the cross for the sins of the world is God's will. God's resurrection of Jesus vindicates Jesus' life and death.
The readings:
Oct 25: Lev 8-10; Matt 25:31-46
Oct 26: Lev 11-12; Matt 26:1-25
Oct 27: Lev 13; Matt 26:26-50
Oct 28: Lev 14; Matt 26:51-75
Oct 29: Lev 15-16; Matt 27:1-26
Oct 30: Lev 17-18; Matt 27:27-50
Oct 31: Lev 19-20; Matt 27:51-66
Nov 1: Lev 21-22; Matt 28
Nov 2: Lev 23-24; Mark 1:1-22
Nov 3: Lev 25; Mark 1:23-45
Nov 4: Lev 26-27; Mark 2
Nov 5: Num 1-2; Mark 3:1-19
Nov 6: Num 3-4; Mark 3:20-35
Nov 7: Num 5-6; Mark 4:1-20
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