Hi Kevinli. You're off to a nice start! I recommend the "Leaderboard Group for Everyone" as a good place to fellowship with other believers. Talking to others about the Bible also helps us to stay motivated in keeping to whatever may be our Bible Study Plan.
It would be great if we could all meet (I'm only imagining this) and have a Bible Study together. Thank you to GSHd, JDJDJD, and Luli2016! Each saint is so very precious to God.
It would be great if we could all meet (I'm only imagining this) and have a Bible Study together. Thank you to GSHd, JDJDJD, and Luli2016! Each saint is so very precious to God.
Thank you for sharing, Shidiro. Would you like to join a group? I find the "Leaderboard Group for Everyone" to be an encouraging group of fellow believers.
Yes. Well, I would like to clarify, in my own case, not *all* of scripture. At the moment, on my own review queue are the following: some of Daniel, some of Matthew, all of Mark, some of Luke, all of John, some of Acts, all of Romans, some parts of the other letters, and all of Revelation.
You're off to a good start! If you'd like to have some people to fellowship with on this site, I recommend the "Leaderboard Group for Everyone". The people there are supportive and encouraging.
I'm not trying at all to advocate that anyone else should do what I just described -- it's simply the direction which I believe that God led me in -- the main thing is to study and meditate on God's Word in context -- there are many good methods of achieving that.
I decided a few months ago to essentially "put to the side" the review queue. Instead, I've made my own review queue on a spreadsheet -- I go through in Bible order all of the chapters I've added. In most cases I've added entire books. I decided back in June to make it my own priority to study books of the Bible as a whole. When I get to the end of my own review queue -- Revelation 22 -- then I will start again at the beginning and once again go through them all in Bible order. I'm finding that method to be, personally, very beneficial.
Good advice, PeterP. I also love Acts 16, Paul in Philippi, the Philippian jailer -- "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" (ESV) He was saved, he and all his household.