“The Whole Story” Daily Scripture Readings: October 2009

September 30, 2009 by Joshua Scott

Thursday October 01: Isaiah 11v1-10

Friday October 02: Isaiah 42v1-9

Saturday October 03: Isaiah 49v1-7

Sunday October 04: Isaiah 52v13-53v12

Monday October 05: Mark 1v1-15

Tuesday October 06: Luke 14v15-24

Wednesday October 07: Matthew 13v31-35

Thursday October 08: Matthew 13v44-46

Friday October 09: Matthew 18v21-35

Saturday October 10: Matthew 20v1-16

Sunday October 11: Matthew 25v1-30

Monday October 12: John 1v1-18

Tuesday October 13: Colossians 1v15-23

Wednesday October 14: Acts 9v1-19

Thursday October 15: Hebrews 1v1-4

Friday October 16: Hebrews 9v11-28

Saturday October 17: Revelation 1v9-18

Sunday October 18: Revelation 5

Monday October 19: Matthew 16v13-20

Tuesday October 20: Acts 1v1-11

Wednesday October 21: Acts 2v1-13

Thursday October 22: Acts 2v14-41

Friday October 23: Acts 2v42-47

Saturday October 24: Acts 4v32-36

Sunday October 25: Acts 15v1-35

Monday October 26: Isaiah 65v17-25

Tuesday October 27: Matthew 19v28-30

Wednesday October 28: 2 Peter 3v8-10

Thursday October 29: 1 Corinthians 15v1-34

Friday October 30: 1 Corinthians 15v35-58

Saturday October 31: Revelation 21v1-5

Sunday November 01: Revelation 22v1-5

The Whole Story Continues…

September 24, 2009 by Joshua Scott

Last Sunday at MCC we left the story in exile.

Dreams crushed. Hope lost. The future uncertain.

The Psalmist even asks, “How can we sing the songs of the LORD while in a foreign land?” [Psalm 137v4]

But, if we remember the story, the Exodus, the God who hears the cry, then we should not be surprised to discover that there is hope.

Even by the rivers of Babylon.

This Sunday we will explore how it is even possible for hope to exist in, what may appear to be, a hopeless situation.

Readings for this week…

September 1, 2009 by Joshua Scott

Monday August 31: Exodus 16v1-19

Tuesday September 01: Exodus 16v20-36

Wednesday September 02: Exodus 32v1-19

Thursday September 03: Exodus 32v20-33v6

Friday September 04: Numbers 12

Saturday September 05: Numbers 13

Sunday September 06: Numbers 14

Please share your thoughts on any of these readings for this week in the comments section.

Weekend readings…

August 27, 2009 by Joshua Scott

Here are the readings for this weekend beginning with today:

Thursday August 27: Exodus 33v1-6

Friday August 28: Exodus 34v29-35

Saturday August 29: 2 Corinthians 3v12-18

Sunday August 30: Hebrews 12v18-29

Monday August 24: Exodus 19

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Scott

After the Hebrews were rescued from slavery in Egypt, they came to Mt. Sinai. At Sinai, God made a covenant or agreement with the people of Israel.

This chapter is a beautiful example of how much God wants to be in relationship with people.

For today’s reading click here.

Wednesday August 19 [Exodus 5] + Thursday August 20 [Exodus 6v1-12 + 7v1-7]

August 20, 2009 by Joshua Scott

The readings for Wednesday August 19 + Thursday August 20 can be read on-line here and here and here.

What do you think about the story so far? What stands out to you? What makes sense? What doesn’t make sense?

Tuesday August 18: Exodus 3v1-14

August 18, 2009 by Joshua Scott

In today’s reading we are introduced to a man named Moses, who has a pretty interesting experience with God [to put it mildly].

To read today’s passage, click here.

Monday August 17: Exodus 1-2v10

August 17, 2009 by Joshua Scott

Today we begin our journey into the story of the Exodus. For today’s reading, click here.

What are your thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the story so far?

Readings for the weekend…

August 14, 2009 by Joshua Scott

The readings for this weekend are still focusing on Abraham, but they all come from the New Testament.

Here are the passages:

Friday August 14: Hebrews 11v8-19

Saturday August 15: Romans 4

Sunday August 16: Galatians 3v1-14

If you have time this weekend, share your thoughts with us!

Thursday August 13: Genesis 17

August 13, 2009 by Joshua Scott

To read today’s passage, click here.

What do you think is the significance of God changing Abram and Sarai’s names?