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One Year with Jesus - 3DBOYJ001


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One Year with Jesus Cover

One Year with Jesus, a devotional and Bible reading plan for use with DailyReader.

One Year with Jesus takes you through the life of Christ in chronological order. It is ideal for learning more about Jesus and growing closer to Him throughout the year. Each daily entry contains:

  • Suggested reading from the four Gospels (arranged according to a Harmony of the Gospels with references to all parallel accounts).
  • A Life Application Study Note with practical insight on the meaning of the passage and how to apply it to your life.

Use this reading plan, along with the Laridian DailyReader (required and sold separately), to guide you chronologically through the Gospels over the period of a year. Use the Scripture assignments to read through your printed Bible, or combine One Year with Jesus with MyBible (optional and sold separately) to read the verses directly in DailyReader on your Palm device. And remember, DailyReader allows you to start using this devotional at any time, not just on January 1.

Sample Text

February 23

Matthew 4:12-17 (also in Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14-15; John 4:43-45) (Harmony 30)

When Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he left Judea and returned to Galilee. But instead of going to Nazareth, he went to Capernaum, beside the Sea of Galilee, in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali. This fulfilled Isaiah's prophecy: "In the land of Zebulun and of Naphtali, beside the sea, beyond the Jordan River — in Galilee where so many Gentiles live — the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light. And for those who lived in the land where death cast its shadow, a light has shined."

From then on, Jesus began to preach, "Turn from your sins and turn to God, because the Kingdom of Heaven is near."

The Kingdom

The "Kingdom of Heaven" has the same meaning as the "Kingdom of God" in Mark and Luke. Matthew used this phrase because the Jews, out of their intense reverence and respect, did not pronounce God's name. The Kingdom of Heaven began when God himself entered human history as man. Today Jesus Christ reigns in the hearts of believers, but the Kingdom of Heaven will not be fully realized until all evil in the world is judged and removed. Christ came to earth first as a suffering servant; he will come again as King and Judge to rule victoriously over all the earth. The Kingdom of Heaven is still near because it has arrived in our hearts. When you feel overwhelmed by life and destroyed by circumstances, remember that this world isn't all there is. Jesus will return — the Kingdom of Heaven is near.

 

System Requirements

Requires Laridian DailyReader Program for Palm (sold separately). Requires approximately 640KB available RAM. Download size is about 520KB.

Selected text from One Year with Jesus, Copyright © 2000 by The Livingstone Corporation, all rights reserved. Used by permission.
 
 
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