Daily Bible Readings for Week Monday, 12 August 2024

Please see below the Daily Bible Readings for this week:

Monday

Morning: John 14
Evening: John 15

Prayer Focus: The Apostolic Church UK and Missionaries

Tuesday

Morning: John 16
Evening: John 17

Prayer Focus: Youth and Children

Wednesday

Morning: John 18
Evening: John 19

Prayer Focus: The Body of Christ

Thursday

Morning: John 20
Evening: John 21

Prayer Focus: The United Kingdom

Friday

Morning: Obadiah
Evening: Jonah 1

Prayer Focus: People with Diverse Problems, Parents and Pregnant Women

Saturday

Morning: Jonah 2
Evening: Jonah 3

Prayer Focus: The All Nations’ Centre, yourself and your family

Sunday

Morning: Jonah 4
Evening: Micah 1

Prayer Focus: Praise, Thanksgiving and Worship

Introduction to the Books of the Bible

The Gospel of John

The Gospel of John presents a rich, symbolic, and deeply spiritual account of Jesus’s life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes His divine nature and His mission to bring salvation to all who believe in Him. It encourages believers to live in close relationship with Jesus, abide in His love, and bear spiritual fruit. This message resonates with all who seek a deeper understanding of faith and spirituality.

Obadiah

The Book of Obadiah is a powerful message about divine justice, retribution, restoration, and hope. It underscores the principle that pride leads to downfall and assures believers that despite their trials, God is sovereign and will ultimately establish His kingdom. This message resonates with all who believe in divine justice and the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom.

Micah

The Book of Micah calls for justice, mercy, and a humble walk with God. It condemns social injustice, corruption, and idolatry while offering a message of hope and restoration through the coming Messiah. This message resonates with all who seek to live out their faith in a way that aligns with God’s heart for justice and mercy.

Jonah

The Book of Jonah is a story of disobedience, repentance, divine judgment, and mercy. It highlights God’s compassion for Israel and all people, even those who seem far from Him. This message resonates with all who believe in a God who is merciful and patient and desires all people to come to repentance.

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