• Day 127 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/08

    2 Kings 1-3:

    Summary: 2 Kings 1-3 details the transition of prophetic leadership from Elijah to Elisha, the death of King Ahaziah of Israel, and the reign of King Jehoram. Ahaziah seeks counsel from a pagan god and is condemned by Elijah. After Ahaziah's death, Jehoram becomes king. Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, and his mantle falls upon Elisha. Elisha demonstrates his prophetic authority through a series of miracles. Later, Jehoram, along with Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom, seeks Elisha's guidance in their battle against Moab.

    Key People:

    • King Ahaziah of Israel
    • Prophet Elijah
    • Prophet Elisha
    • King Jehoram of Israel
    • King Jehoshaphat of Judah
    • King of Edom

    Key Places:

    • Israel
    • Moab

    Key Events:

    • The death of King Ahaziah
    • The ascent of Elijah to heaven
    • The transition of prophetic authority from Elijah to Elisha
    • Elisha's miracles
    • The alliance between Israel, Judah, and Edom against Moab
    • Elisha's guidance in the battle against Moab

    Questions to Consider:

    1. What does Ahaziah's consultation with a pagan god reveal about his character and the spiritual state of Israel?
    2. How does the transition of prophetic authority from Elijah to Elisha demonstrate God's continued care for His people?
    3. What lessons can we learn from Elisha's faithfulness and the miracles he performs?

    Luke 24:1-35:

    Summary: In Luke 24:1-35, Jesus' tomb is found empty on the third day, and the risen Jesus appears to two of his followers on the road to Emmaus. The women who discover the empty tomb are told by angels that Jesus has risen. The disciples initially struggle to believe the news. However, Jesus appears to the two followers on the road to Emmaus, explaining the Scriptures to them before revealing his identity.

    Key People:

    • Jesus Christ
    • Mary Magdalene
    • Joanna
    • Mary, the mother of James
    • Two disciples on the road to Emmaus

    Key Places:

    • Jerusalem
    • Emmaus

    Key Events:

    • The discovery of the empty tomb
    • The appearance of angels announcing Jesus' resurrection
    • Jesus' appearance to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus
    • Jesus' explanation of the Scriptures and revelation of his identity

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How do the events in this passage fulfill the prophecies about Jesus' resurrection?
    2. Why do the disciples initially struggle to believe the news of Jesus' resurrection, and how does this relate to our own faith journey?
    3. What can we learn from Jesus' interaction with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus?
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  • Day 126 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/07

    1 Kings 21-22:

    Summary: In 1 Kings 21-22, King Ahab covets a vineyard belonging to Naboth, who refuses to sell it. Jezebel, Ahab's wife, orchestrates Naboth's death through false accusations, enabling Ahab to take the vineyard. However, God sends Elijah to denounce Ahab's actions and prophesy his death. Later, Ahab joins forces with King Jehoshaphat to battle the Arameans, despite warnings from the prophet Micaiah. Ahab is killed in battle, fulfilling Elijah's prophecy.

    Key People:

    • King Ahab of Israel
    • Queen Jezebel
    • Naboth
    • Prophet Elijah
    • King Jehoshaphat of Judah
    • Prophet Micaiah

    Key Places:

    • Israel
    • Samaria
    • Ramoth-Gilead

    Key Events:

    • Ahab's coveting of Naboth's vineyard
    • Jezebel's orchestration of Naboth's death
    • Elijah's prophecy of Ahab's demise
    • The alliance between Ahab and Jehoshaphat
    • Micaiah's warning to Ahab
    • Ahab's death in battle

    Questions to Consider:

    1. What does Ahab and Jezebel's actions reveal about their character and the spiritual state of Israel?
    2. How does Elijah's prophecy and its fulfillment demonstrate God's sovereignty and justice?
    3. What lessons can we learn from Jehoshaphat's alliance with Ahab, despite the warnings from Micaiah?

    Luke 23:26-56:

    Summary: In Luke 23:26-56, Jesus is crucified between two criminals at a place called Golgotha. Despite the ridicule and humiliation he faces, Jesus forgives those responsible for his crucifixion. One of the criminals acknowledges Jesus' innocence and is promised paradise. Jesus dies, and darkness falls over the land. Joseph of Arimathea obtains permission to bury Jesus' body in a new tomb.

    Key People:

    • Jesus Christ
    • Simon of Cyrene
    • The two criminals
    • The Roman soldiers
    • Joseph of Arimathea

    Key Places:

    • Golgotha
    • Jerusalem

    Key Events:

    • Jesus' crucifixion between two criminals
    • Jesus' forgiveness of those responsible for his crucifixion
    • The repentance of one criminal and Jesus' promise of paradise
    • Jesus' death and the darkness that falls over the land
    • The burial of Jesus' body by Joseph of Arimathea

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How does Jesus' forgiveness of those responsible for his crucifixion demonstrate his divine love and mercy?
    2. What can we learn from the interaction between Jesus and the repentant criminal?
    3. How do the events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and burial foreshadow his resurrection?
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  • Day 125 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/06

    1 Kings 19-20:

    Summary: In 1 Kings 19-20, the prophet Elijah, discouraged after his victory over the prophets of Baal, flees to Mount Horeb. There, God reveals Himself to Elijah in a still, small voice and encourages him to continue his prophetic mission. Meanwhile, King Ahab of Israel, under divine guidance, leads his people to victory over the Aramean king Ben-Hadad, who had besieged Samaria. Despite God's intervention, Ahab shows mercy to Ben-Hadad, which leads to a prophecy of his own demise.

    Key People:

    • Prophet Elijah
    • King Ahab of Israel
    • King Ben-Hadad of Aram
    • A prophet of the Lord

    Key Places:

    • Mount Horeb
    • Samaria

    Key Events:

    • Elijah's discouragement and flight to Mount Horeb
    • God's revelation to Elijah in a still, small voice
    • Israel's victory over the Arameans under King Ahab's leadership
    • Ahab's mercy towards Ben-Hadad
    • A prophecy of Ahab's demise

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How does God's revelation to Elijah in a still, small voice illustrate His gentle and comforting nature?
    2. What lessons can be learned from Elijah's discouragement and God's encouragement?
    3. Why was Ahab's mercy towards Ben-Hadad seen as a negative act, and what consequences did it have?

    Luke 23:1-25:

    Summary: In Luke 23:1-25, Jesus is brought before the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, and King Herod for trial. Despite finding no fault in Jesus, Pilate succumbs to the pressure of the crowd and agrees to crucify Jesus while releasing the criminal Barabbas. This passage highlights the political and social factors that contributed to Jesus' crucifixion.

    Key People:

    • Jesus Christ
    • Pontius Pilate
    • King Herod
    • Barabbas
    • Jewish leaders and the crowd

    Key Places:

    • Jerusalem

    Key Events:

    • Jesus' trial before Pontius Pilate and King Herod
    • Pilate's declaration of Jesus' innocence
    • The crowd's demand for Jesus' crucifixion
    • The release of Barabbas

    Questions to Consider:

    1. How do the actions of Pilate and Herod reflect the complex political and social dynamics of Jesus' time?
    2. Why did the crowd demand Jesus' crucifixion despite Pilate finding no fault in Him?
    3. What can we learn from Jesus' response to the injustice he faced during his trials?
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  • Day 124 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/05

    1 Kings 16-18:

    Summary: These chapters in 1 Kings describe the reigns of multiple kings of Israel, the rise of the prophet Elijah, and his confrontation with the prophets of Baal. During this time, Israel was plagued by idolatry and wicked rulers, leading to a severe drought as a punishment from God. Elijah, as God's chosen prophet, confronts the prophets of Baal in a dramatic showdown on Mount Carmel, proving the power and sovereignty of the true God.

    Key People:

    • King Baasha of Israel
    • King Elah of Israel
    • King Zimri of Israel
    • King Omri of Israel
    • King Ahab of Israel
    • Queen Jezebel
    • Prophet Elijah
    • Prophets of Baal

    Key Places:

    • Israel
    • Mount Carmel

    Key Events:

    • Reigns of kings Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, and Ahab
    • The rise of Elijah the prophet
    • The severe drought in Israel
    • The confrontation between Elijah and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel

    Questions to Consider:

    1. What does the constant change of leadership and idolatry in Israel reveal about the spiritual condition of the nation at this time?
    2. How does Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal demonstrate God's power and sovereignty?
    3. What lessons can we learn from Elijah's faithfulness and courage in the face of adversity?

    Luke 22:47-71:

    Summary: In Luke 22:47-71, Jesus is betrayed by Judas, arrested, and taken before the religious authorities for trial. Despite the false accusations and mockery, Jesus maintains his composure and declares himself to be the Messiah, the Son of God. These events mark the beginning of Jesus' passion, culminating in his crucifixion and resurrection.

    Key People:

    • Jesus Christ
    • Judas Iscariot
    • Peter
    • Chief Priests
    • Scribes
    • Council of Elders

    Key Places:

    • Garden of Gethsemane
    • Jerusalem

    Key Events:

    • Betrayal of Jesus by Judas
    • Arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane
    • Peter's denial of Jesus
    • Jesus' trial before the religious authorities

    Questions to Consider:

    1. What does Judas' betrayal reveal about human nature and our capacity for sin?
    2. How does Jesus' reaction to his arrest and trial demonstrate his divine nature and mission?
    3. What can we learn from Peter's denial of Jesus, and how can we apply this lesson to our own lives?
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  • Day 123 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/03

    1 Kings 14-15:

    Summary: These chapters narrate the reigns of Rehoboam, king of Judah, and Jeroboam, king of Israel, along with the kings who followed them. God's judgment is carried out against Jeroboam's house due to his idolatry, while Rehoboam's reign in Judah also leads the nation into sin. Asa, Rehoboam's grandson, ascends to the throne of Judah and brings about reforms by removing idols and commanding the people to seek God. However, his reign is not without its challenges, including conflict with the northern kingdom of Israel.

    Key people, places, and events: Rehoboam, Jeroboam, Asa, Abijah, Israel, Judah, idolatry, God's judgment, and religious reforms.

    Questions to consider:

    1. How did the sins of Rehoboam and Jeroboam affect their respective kingdoms?
    2. What were the consequences of God's judgment against Jeroboam's house?
    3. How did Asa's religious reforms impact the kingdom of Judah?
    4. What lessons can be learned from the reigns of these kings regarding the importance of obedience to God?

    Luke 22:31-46:

    Summary: In this passage, Jesus foretells Peter's denial and encourages him to strengthen his brothers once he has turned back. Jesus then instructs the disciples about the necessity of being prepared for future challenges. Later, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays fervently to the Father, seeking strength to face his impending crucifixion, while the disciples struggle to stay awake.

    Key people, places, and events: Jesus, Peter, the disciples, Garden of Gethsemane, and Jesus' prayer to the Father.

    Questions to consider:

    1. What does Jesus' prediction of Peter's denial reveal about human weakness?
    2. How does Jesus' encouragement to Peter demonstrate his compassion and understanding of human frailty?
    3. What can we learn from Jesus' instruction to the disciples about being prepared for future challenges?
    4. How does Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane model the importance of seeking strength from God in times of difficulty?
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  • Day 122 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/02

    1 Kings 12-13:

    Summary: These chapters detail the division of Israel following Solomon's death. Rehoboam, Solomon's son, becomes king but is met with resistance when he attempts to impose harsh labor conditions on the people. The northern tribes of Israel rebel, led by Jeroboam, and establish their own kingdom, splitting Israel in two. Jeroboam then introduces idolatry, leading the northern kingdom away from God. A prophet from Judah warns Jeroboam of the consequences of his actions, but the warning goes unheeded.

    Key people, places, and events: Rehoboam, Jeroboam, Solomon, Israel, Judah, the northern tribes, idolatry, and the prophet from Judah.

    Questions to consider:

    1. What factors contributed to the division of Israel after Solomon's death?
    2. How did Rehoboam's decisions impact his reign and the kingdom of Israel?
    3. What were the consequences of Jeroboam's introduction of idolatry to the northern kingdom?
    4. How do the actions of Rehoboam and Jeroboam set the stage for the future of Israel and Judah?

    Luke 22:1-30:

    Summary: This passage covers the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, beginning with the religious leaders plotting against him and the betrayal by Judas. Jesus then shares the Last Supper with his disciples, where he institutes the Lord's Supper and predicts Peter's denial. He also teaches the disciples about the importance of servanthood and humility in the kingdom of God.

    Key people, places, and events: Jesus, Judas, religious leaders, the disciples, Peter, Last Supper, and the Lord's Supper.

    Questions to consider:

    1. Why did the religious leaders seek to kill Jesus, and how did they plan to do so?
    2. What is the significance of the Last Supper and the Lord's Supper?
    3. How did Jesus' prediction of Peter's denial affect the disciples?
    4. What lessons can be learned from Jesus' teaching on servanthood and humility?
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  • Day 121 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/05/01

    1 Kings 10-11:

    Summary: These chapters describe the visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon, highlighting his wisdom, wealth, and the splendor of his kingdom. However, it also details Solomon's eventual decline as he turns away from God by marrying foreign women and worshipping their gods. God becomes angry with Solomon and decides to tear the kingdom apart, but not during his reign, for the sake of his father, David.

    Key people, places, and events: King Solomon, Queen of Sheba, God, Jerusalem, Israel, foreign wives, and Jeroboam.

    Questions to consider:

    1. Why was the Queen of Sheba drawn to visit Solomon and his kingdom?
    2. How did Solomon's wealth and wisdom affect his standing among other nations?
    3. What were the consequences of Solomon's disobedience to God?
    4. How did Solomon's actions impact the future of the kingdom of Israel?

    Luke 21:20-38:

    Summary: In this passage, Jesus describes the coming destruction of Jerusalem, the suffering that will accompany it, and the signs that will precede his second coming. He uses a fig tree as a metaphor to explain that his followers should recognize the signs and be prepared for his return. Jesus also urges his disciples to stay vigilant and pray for the strength to endure the trials that await them.

    Key people, places, and events: Jesus, Jerusalem, the disciples, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the second coming.

    Questions to consider:

    1. What signs does Jesus provide to indicate the impending destruction of Jerusalem and his second coming?
    2. How does Jesus encourage his followers to prepare for these events?
    3. What is the significance of the fig tree metaphor?
    4. How can believers today apply the lessons from this passage in their own lives?
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  • Day 120 One Year Bible Read Along
    2026/04/30
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