02/26/2022 – A new 365 day read through the Bible fellowship starts Monday, February 28th – “Semikkah7 read plan”. Join us and pass the word to His glory!
How then shall we live? Start a new most important habit: Answer – Bible Study Fellowship with fellow souls for Christ, immersed in prayer!
Go to the main menu board by clicking on Semikkah7 on the left side of the top menu bar. Then click on “Semikkah7 Reading Plan”. And finally, click on either the pdf or the excel version showing the 365 read day assignments. By logging in, you can enter original posts, as well as read/write comments to post. Also, by using the filter and search tools, you can quickly drill down. This includes searching on any given day commentary history by entering in the search: “Day (enter #)” The commentary from our prior read through 2020 – 2021 is still on the website.
You will notice that we have other read through programs. The important thing is of course to “just do it”.
If you need a login account and password, please email me at Semikhah7@protonmail.com.
This Semikkah7 plan is built on seven daily books of the bible themes: Gospel; Law; History; Psalms; Poetry; Prophets and Epistles. They are read chrononological within each theme, so that at any one time, you are reading seven books of the Bible, four from the Old Testament and three from the New Testament.
This is a men’s bible study fellowship. We only ask that married women have their husbands pre-approval, as husbands are the spiritual head of the family. Also, we look on all souls as either current Christians or future Christians in Christ. As such, we only ask that all commentary be respectful to one another. Constructive conflict is “sine qua non” (a “pre-requisite”) to growth within the body of Christ.
I post this and email invite with prayer, leaving the rest to the Holy Spirit!
Day 001 – Monday, Febuary 28th: Matthew , Chapter 1 through 2.
Soli Deo Gloria!
― “The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.” Soren Kierkegaard (*)
(*) – We pray through our reading of the Bible: before, during and after.