Greeting to the Remnant! I hope this finds you well and thriving in your personal and spiritual life. Today, I am writing to share with you something that has impacted the lives of many: the daily reading of the Bible. I sincerely believe that this practice could be equally beneficial for you, and I would like to encourage you to consider following this Bible reading plan that is included with this email. The Bible is more than just a historical or religious text; it is a living guide that offers wisdom, comfort, and direction for our lives. By reading it daily, you open yourself to understanding deeper truths, gaining insights into your life's purpose, and finding guidance for your daily decisions i.e. growing closer to God!. A daily reading habit helps in cultivating a routine that centers your thoughts and actions around spiritual principles. It's not just about reading, but about reflection and application. The words you read each day can become a source of inspiration, helping you to navigate through life's challenges with grace and strength. Following a Bible reading plan can be particularly helpful. It provides a structured approach, ensuring that you systematically explore the entire text. This prevents the feeling of being overwhelmed about where to start or what to read next. Plans vary in length and focus, so you can choose one that aligns with your personal goals and interests, whether it's a chronological journey through the Bible, a thematic exploration, or a focus on specific books. This years Bible Reading Plan from SFA is simple: start in Genesis and read a little bit of the Word every day. Moreover, regular Bible reading fosters a deep er connection with your faith. It can be a grounding force in a world full of distractions and uncertainties. As you read, you're not just learning; you're engaging in a conversation with God, listening to what He has to say to you personally. I encourage you to start this journey and see how it transforms your life. It's not about rigidity or obligation, but about forming a habit that enriches your spiritual well-being. Remember, the goal is not to simply read the Bible, but to understand it, reflect on it, and let it guide you. I am confident that this practice will bring a new depth and meaning to your life. We here at SFA are here to support you in this journey and would be more than happy to discuss further or answer any questions you might have. God Bless and Happy New year Jason Jason@sfaw.org |
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