Day 348: 1 Timothy
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 348 is 1 Timothy: St. Paul writes to Timothy about leading the Ephesians in “sound doctrine.”
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 348 is 1 Timothy: St. Paul writes to Timothy about leading the Ephesians in “sound doctrine.”
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 347 is 2 Thessalonians: Here, St. Paul clears up misunderstandings about the “Day of the Lord,” then provides practical advice to avoid idleness but work hard for God’s purposes.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 346 is 1 Thessalonians: There are two sections of the letter. In the first, St. Paul recounts his early days in Thessalonica. In the second, he encourages them to live according to hope.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 345 is Colossians 1-4: A third captivity letter, Paul emphasizes that faith in Christ is sufficient for salvation and that nothing needs to be added to Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 344 is Philippians 1-4: Also written in captivity, the epistle to the Philippians nonetheless overflows with joy and thankfulness.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 343 is Ephesians 4-6: The second half of Ephesians includes Paul’s instructions to the Church on how to live in light of its reconciliation with God and identity with Christ.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 342 is Ephesians 1-3: A treatise on the Church, the first half of this epistle is theological, as Paul describes the unity of the Church with its head, who is Christ.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 341, is Galatians 4-6: Faith over Law and a discussion of the meaning and responsibilities of Christian freedom. Concludes in his own hand with exhortations and reminders.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 340, is Galatians 1-3: Paul begins by establishing his authority as one chosen by God to minister to Gentiles.
The reading for Year of the Bible, Day 339, is 2 Corinthians 10-13: Paul rebukes the self-promoting “super-apostles,” acknowledges the “thorn in [his] flesh,” and tells the Corinthians that he’s not angry, just disappointed.
Online text: 2 Corinthians 10-13