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Reading plan for January

January 1
Matthew 1-3, Genesis 1-2.
January 2
Matthew 4-6, Genesis 3-4, Psalm 1.
January 3
Matthew 7-9, Genesis 5-6, Psalm 2, Proverbs 1.
January 4
Matthew 10-12, Genesis 7-8, Psalm 3.
January 5
Matthew 13-15, Genesis 9-10, Psalm 4, Proverbs 2
January 6
Matthew 16-118, Genesis 11-12, Psalm 5.
January 7
Matthew 19-21, Genesis 13-14, Psalm 6.
January 8
Matthew 22-24, Genesis 15-16.
January 9
Matthew 25-26, Genesis 17-18, Psalm 7.
January 10
Matthew 27-28, Genesis 19-20, Psalm 8, Proverbs 3.
January 11
Acts 1-3, Genesis 21-22, Psalm 9.
January 12
Acts 4-6, Genesis 23-24, Psalm 10, Proverbs 4.
January 13
Acts 7-9, Genesis 25-26, Psalm 11.
January 14
Acts 10-12, Genesis 27-28, Psalm 12.
January 15
Acts 13-15, Genesis 29-30.
January 16
Acts 16-18, Genesis 31-32, Psalm 13.
January 17
Acts 19-21, Genesis 33-34, Psalm 14, Proverbs 5.
January 18
Acts 22-24, Genesis 35-36, Psalm 15.
January 19
Acts 25-28, Genesis 37-38, Psalm 16, Proverbs 6.
January 20
1 Peter 1-3, Genesis 39-40, Psalm 17.
January 21
1 Peter 4-5, Genesis 41-42, Psalm 18.
January 22
2 Peter 1-3, Genesis 43-44.
January 23
Mark 1-3, Genesis 45-46, Psalm 19.
January 24
Mark 4-6, Genesis 47-48, Psalm 20, Proverbs 7.
January 25
Mark 7-9, Genesis 49-50, Psalm 21.
January 26
Mark 10-12, Exodus 1-2, Psalm 22, Proverbs 8.
January 27
Mark 13-14, Exodus 3-4.
January 28
Mark 15-16, Exodus 5-6, Psalm 24.
January 29
Hebrews 1-3, Exodus 7-8.
January 30
Hebrews 4-6, Exodus 9-10, Psalm 25.
January 31
Hebrews 7-9, Exodus 11-12, Psalm 26.

WHAT DOES  S.O.A.P. MEAN?

Scripture

S– The S stands for Scripture- Take time reading and allow God to speak to you, removing as many distractions as you can. If you physically write out the scripture you’ll be amazed at what God will reveal to you just by taking the time to slow down and actually write out what you are reading!

Observation

O– The O stands for Observation- I’m seeing at first glance when looking at the verses. Dig into God’s Word and act like a detective or reporter. What struck you and caught your attention in what you read? Who is the intended audience? What do you think God is saying to you in this verse or passage? Where is the geographical location, or setting? Is this a parable, or an actual event? Ask the Holy Spirit to illuminate Scripture to give you a greater understanding. Write down all those thoughts (observations). If you write them as you go, you will be less likely to forget them later.

Application

P– The P stands for Prayer- Pray God’s Word back to Him. If He has revealed something to you during this time in His Word, pray about it. Confess if He has revealed some sin that is in your life. Studying God’s Word like this can take as little or as long as you have time to give. Some days it can take just 10 or 15 minutes, other days longer

Prayer

A– The A stands for Application- Personalize what you have read by asking yourself 'how can what I have read be applied to my life right now?'. Did the verse or passage contain a promise to claim? Perhaps it is instruction, encouragement, or correction for a particular area of your life. Your goal should always be to correctly understand, so don’t hesitate to ask your pastor. Write how this scripture can apply to you today. Be as specific as possible.

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