HERE'S HOW:
Grab a Bible. If it fits your style, also grab a journal to write in.
Which Bible version is best? The one you read! If you don’t have one, let us know! Print, Online, and Apps are available.
Invite family or friends to join you.
Pray! Ask the Holy Spirit to help you as you read. HE WILL.
Check to see if there is a video to watch today
Look up and read the assigned reading for the day.
Look up the assigned Psalm that day: pray it out loud.
Pray! Ask the Father to apply those readings to your life and to help you join Jesus where He is already working. HE WILL.
Participate in Worship on Sunday!
Prefer a printable study guide? Click this button which contains our reading guide from now through the end of March. All the videos will be here, so check back each week!
March 11
Read Judges 1-3, then Pray Psalm 70. Jesus makes an appearance (see John 1:18) in Judges 2 and He has sobering words for the people. See 2:10…is this the fault of the new generation or the old?
March 12
Read Judges 4-5, then Pray Psalm 71. The story of Deborah and Barak show how God works through His people to accomplish His will. Note how chapter 5 ends as the result of their faith and obedience!
March 13
Read Judges 6-8, then Pray Psalm 72. The cycle swings back around to disobedience as Gideon is introduced. His fear and lack of trust are not examples of his greatness, but rather that God chooses to work through profoundly broken people.
March 14
Read Judges 9-12, then Pray Psalm 73. Note the cycle as it continues.
March 15
Read Judges 13-15, then Pray Psalm 74. Jesus shows up, intervening to bring about the birth of Samson. Is Samson a superhero with super strength or a lust-laden man whose sinfulness ultimately destroyed him? Yep. And yet, Jesus Himself saw to his birth and the Holy Spirit directly provided His power!
March 16
Read Judges 16-18, then Pray Psalm 75. Note as chapter 18 begins, the issue of “no king” is highlighted.
March 17
Read Judges 19-21, then Pray Psalm 76. “Everyone did as he saw fit.”