WEEKLY BIBLE
READING PLAN
WEEK FIFTEEN
Day 1
2 Chronicles 1
• How did Solomon demonstrate his humility in his prayer to God?
• How does Solomon’s approach to asking God for help contrast with how you usually ask for help in your life?
Day 2
2 Chronicles 2
• What can we learn from Solomon’s prioritization of building the Temple before his own palace, and how can this apply to our own priorities?
• How might you apply Solomon’s strategy for resource allocation in your personal or professional life?
Day 3
2 Chronicles 3
• Why do you think God provided such detailed specifications for the Temple? What does this suggest about the way God desires us to approach Him?
• How does Solomon’s dedication in building the temple inspire your personal commitment to God’s work?
Day 4
2 Chronicles 4
• How does the intricate design and craftsmanship of the Temple speak to the value God places on beauty and excellence?
• How can the principles of devotion and dedication in this chapter be applied to our service in our local church community?
Day 5
2 Chronicles 5
• The cloud that filled the temple prevented the priests from performing their duties. What does this tell us about the power and glory of God’s presence?
• How does the reverence shown by the Israelites inspire your personal worship and relationship with God?
WEEK FOURTEEN
Day 1
1 Chronicles 29:10-13
• How does recognizing God’s ownership of everything in heaven and on earth affect your daily decisions and priorities?
• How can you cultivate a heart of gratitude for the blessings you have received from God?
Day 2
1 Chronicles 29:14-16
• How does David’s attitude here challenge our modern perspective on ownership and giving?
• In what ways can we practice humility in our giving, acknowledging that everything comes from God?
Day 3
1 Chronicles 29:17-18
• How does understanding that God tests the heart influence your daily decisions and actions?
• Reflect on a time when you gave or served with an upright heart. How did it impact your relationship with God and others?
Day 4
1 Chronicles 29:19-22
• Why is it significant that David prayed for Solomon’s heart to remain faithful to God?
• How does David’s leadership in worship challenge or inspire you in your own role within your community or family?
Day 5
1 Chronicles 29:23-30
• How does the exaltation of Solomon reflect God’s sovereignty in appointing leaders? Consider how this applies to leadership in your own life.
• Reflect on a time when you experienced a blessing or success. How did you acknowledge God’s role in that situation?
WEEK THIRTEEN
Day 1
1 Chronicles 25:1-8
• In what ways does this chapter highlight the importance of collective and organized worship in a community of believers?
• Considering the dedication and training of these musicians, how does this influence your perspective on preparation for worship?
Day 2
1 Chronicles 26:1-32
• Considering the importance of each role described in this chapter (Gatekeeper, treasurer, judge), how does this apply to the diversity of roles in the church today?
• Reflect on the roles of individuals in your church community. How does this chapter’s teachings influence your perspective?
Day 3
1 Chronicles 28:1-10
• How does understanding that God “searches every heart and understands the intent of every thought” (V. 9) impact the way you live and make decisions?
• How can we, like David, encourage and prepare the next generation to know and serve God? What practical steps can we take to pass on a legacy of faith?
Day 4
1 Chronicles 28:11-21
• How does the assurance of God’s presence help us overcome fear and discouragement in our personal and spiritual journeys?
• What tasks or callings has God given you, and how can you rely on His strength to complete them?
Day 5
1 Chronicles 29:1-9
• How does the example of the Israelites’ joyful giving challenge your own attitude towards giving in your church or community?
• Reflect on a time when you experienced joy through giving. How did that experience impact your faith and relationship with God?
WEEK TWELVE
Day 1
1 Chronicles 19
• How does the concept of fighting for “our people and the cities of our God”(v. 13) translate into modern-day responsibilities for Christians?
• How can you apply this principle of being strong and courageous to fight while at the same time trusting in God’s sovereignty to your own struggles?
Day 2
1 Chronicles 20
• What role does faith play in achieving what seems impossible, as seen in David’s victories?
• In your personal life, what “giant” are you confronting, and how does this chapter inspire you to tackle it?
Day 3
1 Chronicles 21:1-17
• Why do you think the act of taking a census was considered sinful in God’s eyes? How does this relate to reliance on God?
• In what ways might you be relying on worldly measures of success rather than trusting God’s provision and purpose?
Day 4
1 Chronicles 21:18-30
• Why was it important for David to pay for the threshing floor and the offerings? What does this teach us about sacrifices and offerings?
• How can you ensure that your offerings to God are meaningful and not just ceremonial?
Day 5
1 Chronicles 22
• How did David show his faithfulness to God even though he was not chosen to build the temple?
• How can you prepare and equip those who will succeed you in your current roles (e.g., work, ministry, family)?
WEEK ELEVEN
Day 1
1 Chronicles 15
• David made a disastrous mistake in moving the ark in chapter 13. What can we learn from his actions in this chapter about how we can respond after making a big mistake?
• How does David’s preparation for the Ark challenge you to prepare your own heart for God’s presence in your daily life?
Day 2
1 Chronicles 16
• How does David’s song of thanksgiving emphasize the sovereignty and majesty of God? How can this perspective shape our approach to worship today?
• In your own life, how can you “proclaim His salvation day after day” as encouraged by David in his song?
Day 3
1 Chronicles 17:1-15
• What is David’s motivation to build a temple for the Lord? What does this reveal about his heart?
• In your life, have there been moments when your plans were superseded by God’s? How did you respond?
Day 4
1 Chronicles 17:16-27
• What can you learn from David’s response when God declined his initial plan to build a temple?
• How might you apply David’s attitude of gratitude to blessings you have received in your own life?
Day 5
1 Chronicles 18
• How does David handle the wealth and resources he acquires from his victories?
• What do the dedications of the spoils of war to God tell us about David’s faith?
WEEK TEN
Day 1
1 Chronicles 10
• What specific actions did Saul take that demonstrated his failure to inquire of the LORD, and how can we avoid similar mistakes in our own lives?
• What do you have to inquire of the Lord about today?
Day 2
1 Chronicles 11
• How does David’s covenant with the Israelites in verses 1-3 symbolize God’s covenant with us?
• In what ways do the stories of the Mighty Men inspire courage and self-sacrifice?
Day 3
1 Chronicles 12
• The tribes had distinct qualities but came together for David. How does this reflect on the idea of unity in diversity in our church today?
• Amasai declares “we are yours, O David”. What does this statement mean in the context of total surrender to God in our lives?
Day 4
1 Chronicles 13
• How does this story inform our understanding of how we should handle holy things in our lives today?
• David was disobeying God’s clear instructions on how the Ark should be moved. How can we ensure that we are not just seeking to do God’s work, but also doing it in God’s way?
Day 5
1 Chronicles 14
• How did David’s actions, after being anointed King, portray his faith in God?
• How does David’s reliance on God’s command in his battles challenge or encourage you in your personal faith walk?
WEEK NINE
Day 1
Ephesians 6:1-5
• How does the instruction in these verses reflect the broader biblical theme of authority and submission?
• What are some practical ways we can honor our parents in today’s society, and how might this impact our communities?
Day 2
Ephesians 6:5-9
• How can the principle of serving Christ rather than men be applied in a modern workplace or school setting?
• In what ways can we ensure that our service is done “from the heart” and not just for outward appearances?
Day 3
Ephesians 6:10-12
• How does understanding the spiritual nature of our struggle change the way you approach conflicts in your life?
• How can you incorporate prayer and Scripture into your daily routine to better equip yourself for spiritual battles?
Day 4
Ephesians 6:13-17
• How do the other pieces of the armor of God, described in Ephesians 6:14-17, complement the call to stand firm in verse 13?
• How can we encourage and support one another in the church to stand firm in our faith, especially during times of spiritual trial?
Day 5
Ephesians 6:18-24
• Reflect on a time when you needed boldness to share your faith. How did prayer play a role in that situation?
• How can the concept of being an ambassador for Christ influence your daily interactions with others, and what practical steps can you take to embody this role more fully?
WEEK EIGHT
Day 1
Ephesians 5:18-21
• In what ways can you incorporate more gratitude into your prayer life, following the example set in verse 20?
• How does reverence for Christ influence your willingness to submit to others?
Day 2
Ephesians 5:22-24
• In what ways can the relationship between Christ and the Church serve as a model for modern Christian marriages?
• What are some practical ways that modern Christian marriages can reflect the relationship between Christ and the Church?
Day 3
Ephesians 5:25-27
• How does understanding the church as the “bride of Christ” influence your view of your role within the church community?
• In what ways can you actively participate in the sanctification process to become more like the “glorious church” described in Ephesians 5:27?
Day 4
Ephesians 5:28-30
• How does the love described in Ephesians 5:28 reflect the love Christ has for the church?
• How does understanding Christ’s care for the church influence the way we care for our own bodies and the body of believers?
Day 5
Ephesians 5:31-33
• How does the unity between Christ and the church challenge you to pursue unity in your own relationships?
• In what ways can you reflect Christ’s sacrificial love in your interactions with others, particularly within your family or church community?
WEEK SEVEN
Day 1
Ephesians 5:1-2
• How does understanding your identity as a “beloved child” of God influence your actions and decisions?
• What does it mean to be an “imitator of God” in your daily life, and how can you practically pursue this calling?
Day 2
Ephesians 5:3-5
• How can we identify and combat greed in our hearts, especially in a materialistic society?
• How can you apply the principles in Ephesians 5:4 in modern-day settings such as social media or workplace conversations?
Day 3
Ephesians 5:6-10
• What are some modern examples of “empty words” that might deceive believers today, and how can we guard against them?
• How does Romans 12:2 help us understand the process of discerning what pleases the Lord?
Day 4
Ephesians 5:11-14
• What are some “fruitless deeds of darkness” that are prevalent in today’s society, and how can Christians effectively expose them?
• How can we balance the call to expose darkness with the biblical mandate to love and show grace to others?
Day 5
Ephesians 5:15-17
• Reflect on your current use of time. What changes can you make to ensure that your time is being used for God’s glory?
• How can the wisdom found in Proverbs 3:5-6 help you in discerning God’s will in challenging situations?
WEEK SIX
Day 1
Ephesians 4:17-19
• Reflect on a time when your heart was hardened. What steps did you take to soften it, and how did that change your relationship with God?
• What role does your community play in preventing spiritual ignorance and hardness of heart?
Day 2
Ephesians 4:20-24
• How does understanding the concept of the “old self” enhance your appreciation of being a new creation in Christ?
• What does it mean to be “renewed in the spirit of your minds,” and how can this renewal be a daily practice in your life?
Day 3
Ephesians 4:25-27
• How does understanding our identity as members of one body influence our commitment to truthfulness?
• Reflect on a time when speaking the truth was difficult. What did you learn from that experience, and how can it guide your future actions?
Day 4
Ephesians 4:28-29
• How does the concept of “bringing grace to those who listen” challenge you to rethink the way you communicate with others?
• What are some practical ways you can ensure that your speech is wholesome and edifying in your daily interactions?
Day 5
Ephesians 4:30-32
• How does understanding the Holy Spirit as a seal for the day of redemption impact your view of salvation and security in Christ?
• What are some specific actions or attitudes in your life that might grieve the Holy Spirit, and how can you address them?
WEEK FIVE
Day 1
Ephesians 4:1-3
• How does understanding the role of the Holy Spirit in unity change your approach to resolving conflicts with other believers?
• Reflect on a time when you experienced unity in the Spirit with other believers. What factors contributed to this unity, and how can you replicate these in other areas of your life?
Day 2
Ephesians 4:4-6
• How does the “one hope” of our calling shape your perspective on current challenges and future aspirations?
• How do you understand and practice the ‘unity of the Spirit’ in your local church and community?
Day 3
Ephesians 4:7-10
• How does understanding the concept of grace as empowerment change your perspective on your role in the church?
• What can you do today to identify or develop a spiritual gift that God has given you ?
Day 4
Ephesians 4:11-13
• What does it mean to “equip the saints” in the context of your local church, and how can you contribute to this process?
• What can you do to personally pursue grow in the knowledge of the Son of God this week?
Day 5
Ephesians 4:14-16
• How can we identify and guard against the “winds of teaching” that Paul warns about in verse 14
• How can you apply the principle of “speaking the truth in love” in your relationships outside the church, such as in our families or workplaces?
WEEK FOUR
Day 1
Ephesians 3:1-7
• How do you understand the ‘mystery’ that Paul talks about in these verses?
• How can the revelation of this “mystery” encourage you in sharing the gospel with others, especially those from different cultural backgrounds?
Day 2
Ephesians 3:8-10
• How does Paul’s description of himself as “less than the least of all the saints” challenge our own views of humility and service in the church?
• How does understanding the church as God’s instrument change your perspective on your role within it?
Day 3
Ephesians 3:11-13
• How does understanding our access to God through Jesus change the way we pray and worship?
• What are some practical ways you can encourage others in your church community to live with the confidence that comes from faith in Christ?
Day 4
Ephesians 3:14-19
• How can we know that our prayers are purposeful and aligned with God’s will, as demonstrated by Paul in these verses?
• How does focusing on your inner being(v. 16) influence your perspective of spiritual growth and maturity?
Day 5
Ephesians 3:20-21
• Reflect on a time when God exceeded your expectations. How did that experience strengthen your faith?
• What practical steps can you take to live with a sense of expectancy, looking for God’s work in your life and the lives of others?
WEEK THREE
Day 1
Ephesians 2:1-3
• In what ways can recognizing our past spiritual state enhance our appreciation for the grace and mercy we have received through Christ?
• How can the transformation from spiritual death to life in Christ influence your daily decisions and interactions with others?
Day 2
Ephesians 2:4-10
• How does understanding salvation as a gift of grace change your perspective on your relationship with God?
• What are some practical ways you can express gratitude for the gift of salvation in your daily life?
Day 3
Ephesians 2:11-13
• In what ways does the concept of being “brought near” through the blood of Christ impact your personal relationship with God?
• Reflect on a time when you felt “far away” from God. How does this verse encourage you in your spiritual journey?
Day 4
Ephesians 2:14-18
• In what ways can we actively participate in breaking down barriers and promoting unity within our local church community?
• How can we, as individuals and as a church, be more effective in proclaiming the message of peace to those who are “far away” in our own communities?
Day 5
Ephesians 2:19-22
• How does understanding the church as a “dwelling place for God” change your perspective on your role within your local church community?
• How does the metaphor of being “built together” challenge you to engage more deeply with fellow believers in your church?
WEEK TWO
Day 1
Ephesians 1:1-6
• What part of this passage brings you the most encouragement? Who can you share that with today?
• How does understanding the nature of “spiritual blessings” change your perspective on what it means to be blessed by God?
Day 2
Ephesians 1:7-10
• How does understanding God’s “plan for the fullness of time” impact your view of current world events and personal challenges?
• How can the hope and assurance found in God’s sovereign plan encourage you in your personal faith journey and witness to others?
Day 3
Ephesians 1:11-14
• How does understanding the Holy Spirit as a “pledge” impact your view of salvation and assurance in your daily life?
• How can the truths in verse 14 encourage you to share the gospel with others, knowing the inheritance that awaits believers?
Day 4
Ephesians 1:15-17
• In what ways can you actively seek a spirit of wisdom and revelation in your daily walk with God?
• How does Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians challenge you to pray for others in your community?
Day 5
Ephesians 1:18-23
• What sticks out to you most about how Paul prays for the Ephesians?
• How can you incorporate Paul’s prayer for spiritual insight into your own prayer life for yourself and others?