Thirty Days of Thessalonians
A few days ago, I came across John MacArthur’s series on “How to Study the Bible.” In the series, he recommends picking a book of the New Testament and reading it for thirty days in a row. For longer books, divide them up into readable sections and read each section for thirty days. His idea? “You’re going to be reading the Bible anyway. You might as well read it in a way that you’ll remember it.” (or something like that)
MacArthur started with 1 John and then moved on to the gospel of John. He gives no reasoning for where to start and why. The important thing is that in order to understand the Bible, we must first start with reading it on a regular basis.
So, I’ve decided to start with 1 Thessalonians. I’ve yet to read either of the epistles to the Thessalonians, so I figured I might as well start with something I haven’t read. I’m sure I’ll be blogging more about Thessalonians as I read it more.
The series is in two parts and lasts about an hour. You can find the MP3s here:
