2020 Bible Reading and 30 Day of Prayer: Week 3 (January 13-19)

January 13-19, 2020: Join our church family in 30 Days of Prayer and in our 2020 Bible Reading Plan.

January 13:

Bible Reading (Download your 2020 Bible Reading Guide Here)

Genesis 13-14, Matthew 13, Nehemiah 3, Acts 13

30 Days of Prayer for our ONE (Download your 30 Days of Prayer Guide Here)

The Lord said to Abram: Go out from your land, your relatives, and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make you into a great nation, I will bless you, I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, I will curse anyone who treats you with contempt, and all the peoples on earth will be blessed
through you. GENESIS 12:1–3, CSB

Father, when I read the story of the call of Abram, I’m reminded that Your heart has always been for all thepeople and nations of the earth. You blessed Abram and gave him Your great promises so he could serve as a blessing to the nations. The same is true for all
those who are heirs of these promises through salvation in Christ Jesus. We are all blessed to be a blessing to others—most importantly, to bless them by pointing them to their only hope in life and death. Make me a blessing to __________________ . Cause me to make Your name great as I declare and demonstrate the blessing of salvation in such a way that __________________ will see Your glory.

January 14:

Bible Reading

Genesis 15, Matthew 14, Nehemiah 4, Acts 14

The Lord—the Lord is a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger and abounding in faithful love and truth, maintaining faithful love to a thousand generations, forgiving iniquity, rebellion, and sin. EXODUS 34:6–7, CSB

God, I know You as One who is compassionate, gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. You have shown these characteristics to me time and time again.
My heart breaks for the countless number of men and women who haven’t experienced Your character as I have. In particular, I pray for ____________________ . I know he/she
has some concepts of who You are—many of them probably inadequate or altogether faulty. I want him/her to know You as You truly are. Cause _____________________to see You as the great God You are, and use me to reflect Your attributes.

January 15

Bible Reading

Genesis 16, Matthew 15, Nehemiah 5, Acts 15

Sing a new song to the Lord; let the whole earth sing to the Lord. Sing to the Lord, bless his name; proclaim his salvation from day to day. Declare his glory among the nations, his wondrous works among all peoples. PSALM 96:1–3, CSB

God, the psalmist calls me to sing to the Lord and declare His salvation among all people. Cause my life to overflow with Your joy. Make me sing Your praises day-to-day. Bring to mind consistent evidence of Your grace in my life. As You do, make these realities spill
over into the words I speak to __________________. Allow me to testify to the wondrous works You’ve performed in my life. When I experience Your blessings, compel me to testify to the fact that God alone is the source of my joy and the only basis for my hope.

January 16

Bible Reading

Genesis 17, Matthew 16, Nehemiah 6, Acts 16

For when there are many words, they increase futility. What is the advantage for mankind? For who knows what is good for anyone in life, in the few days of his futile life that he spends like a shadow? Who can tell anyone what will happen after him under the sun? ECCLESIASTES 6:11–12, CSB

Lord, the wisdom of Ecclesiastes points out consistently that life in this world is futile apart from You. No wisdom, wealth or pleasure will satisfy. People like ____________________ pursue these very things with their lives, only to find that they overpromise and under-deliver. Nothing on this earth provides lasting meaning. Only You can do that. In Your mercy, allow _______________________ to see the futility of life without You. When he/she does, don’t allow him/her to despair, but cause him/her to direct his/her desperation to You. Make the futility of this life cause him/her to see that the only hope is You. Your salvation and the hope that comes from Jesus is the only thing that will never let him/her down

January 17

Bible Reading

Genesis 18, Matthew 17, Nehemiah 7, Acts 17

So the Lord said, “You cared about the plant, which you did not labor over and did not grow. It appeared in a night and perished in a night. But may I not care about the great city of Nineveh, which has more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot distinguish between their right and their left, as well as many animals?” JONAH 4:10–11, CSB

Father, I know You are a kind God who cares about the lost and those destined for destruction. Like Nineveh of old, our world is filled with people who don’t know
their right from their left. People like ________________________ live in sinful rebellion to You. You’ve appointed men and women to be Your mouthpiece to a dying world, just as
Jonah was. Spare from destruction, and use my words as a tool to call him/her to repentance. Allow me to speak clearly and boldly about the realities of hell and Your eternal wrath and call _____________________________ to repent before it is too late.

January 18

Bible Reading

Genesis 19, Matthew 18, Nehemiah 8, Acts 18

For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord’s glory, as the water covers the sea. HABAKKUK 2:14, CSB

God, You have promised there will be a day when Your glory is seen and known throughout the earth. Right now, ___________________does not have knowledge of Your glory. He/she is lost. I know Your glory already fills the earth. It’s seen in amazing sunrises, powerful thunderstorms and the laughter of children. Everywhere I look, I see things that cause me to praise You! _____________________is blind to Your glory. He/she sees beauty and does not attribute it to You. He/she experiences joy and fails to understand You created it. Change his/her heart so he/she can know the Source of all that is great in this life.

January 19

Bible Reading

Genesis 20, Matthew 19, Nehemiah 9, Acts 19

So he got into a boat, crossed over, and came to his own town. Just then some men brought to him a paralytic lying on a stretcher. Seeing their faith, Jesus told the paralytic, “Have courage, son, your sins are forgiven.” MATTHEW 9:1–2, CSB

Father, the Bible tells many stories of unnamed men and women who brought their friends to Jesus. I long to bring ______________________to You as well. Like the paralytic in this story, I know You are capable of doing far more than merely addressing his/her external needs. You know his/her heart, and You are the only One who is able to forgive his/her sins. ______________________may not even sense his/her need for forgiveness at this time, but I understand all people are dead in their sins and are hopeless and helpless apart from the forgiveness You offer. As I strive to bring_______________________to You, do what only You are capable of doing and save him/her.

 

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