An Invitation to Join the Journey

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Our invitation to join us on a life changing journey:


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Beginning on Saturday, October 26, 2019 and ending on Friday, October 16, 2020

Background. Elizabeth and I, James Stephens have profited greatly over the past thirty four years through reading the Bible and from sitting under excellent expository preaching from gifted teachers. Over the past four years we have done a significant amount of research and experimentation looking at various Bible reading programs and studying the history of the Bible in the English language.

We have also experimented using online programs as well and while various assets are quite helpful, we felt we were slowly losing touch with our own Bible. While we were disciplined in reading the One Year Bible for our morning devotions, we recognized that we had lost the opportunity for grasping the order of the Word by using our own personal Bible on a daily basis. We missed that familiarity as one experiences with an old friend who knows many of our fears, trials and joys. Indeed, a well-marked book signifies a relationship with its author.

Some nights, I ask my wife Elizabeth what she’s reading and she will say, “my favorite passages” whether it’s the Word of God or a novel like Ben Hur or Jane Eyre. I do the same with many of my marked books where I underline and mark passages that I want to savor once again. They are a source of encouragement whenever I’m discouraged, perplexed or need a dose of inspiration. Their authors have become our historical mentors. But we still miss many elements in our daily reading either because our mind gets distracted with the tasks of the day or because we don’t take time to study the passage in its context.

Elizabeth related to me that when she was growing up without access to a Bible, she found one in the school library and checked it out, but soon returned it because she couldn’t understand it. Her situation parallels that of the Ethiopian eunuch who was sitting in his chariot reading from the Prophet Isaiah and found himself at a loss. God knowing his need called on the Apostle Philip who, “ran to him, and heard him read the prophet Isaiah, and said, do you understand what you are reading?”

The Ethiopian eunuch replied, “How can I, he said, unless someone explains it to me? So he invited Philip to come up and sit with him.” Then Philip guided him through the Scriptures. (Acts 8:26-40).

Several years ago, while I was taking my morning walk, I was admiring a beautiful flowering crape myrtle and a man who I never had met came up behind me and asked me what I was looking at. I replied, “I’m admiring God’s wonderful creation.” He then asked, “Would you like to walk with me?” I replied, “Sure.”

It turned out he had been the Minister of Education in Nepal and was directly responsible to the King of Nepal. For the next nine months, during his stay in California while his wife recuperated from a surgery, we would walk together three times a week. Each day we would talk about a wide range of things from California to Nepal. He also was quite interested in the proverbs, stories of creation, family stories of Abraham and Jacob, and Joseph and Jesus. At the end of nine months shortly before his departure back to Nepal, we were able to find him a copy of a Nepali Bible which he had requested. During that time we developed a friendship as we exchanged ideas and stories on various topics.

Recently, I spent time with three old friends who all came from various religious backgrounds and each told how they were reading the Bible prior to becoming believers. One took a course on the Bible and had many questions. Another friend who worked in Mongolia, was told by an administrator who had been under Soviet rule for years and although he had given him a rough time about his Christian faith, that he was so impressed by his joyful attitude that he secretly read the entire Bible.

Others say that they would like to read the Bible, but are too busy, but have time during their morning and evening commute to listen. But they desire to find a way to do so.

How Much Time Will It Take Me a Day?

Elizabeth estimates that you are able to read the entire Bible by reading proscribed passages each day in about twenty minutes. So, it doesn’t take that much time, but it does take personal discipline. The passages are laid out like this: 1) One short passage from the Torah (first five books of the Bible written by Moses); 2) A passage from the Historic Books or the Major or Minor Prophets also from the Old Testament; 3) A Chapter from the New Testament Letters; 4) A Daily Psalm which the Jewish community reads each day, followed by another Psalm; and 5) A short Proverb.

Why is it called Explore God’s Library?

The Bible is not just one book, but rather composed of 66 different books written by a number of different authors moved by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Some have called it the Bibliotheca, or Library.

Guide on the Side. We are not theologians, but followers of Jesus Christ and have a desire to read His Word and introduce others to the most influential and perhaps controversial book in all of human history. This in some ways is like a literary group except that we are reading and studying 66 books in a year (The Bible). It is for people who want to read through the Bible and would like to join others in the process. We are not the sage on the stage, but are simply guides on the side to help guide you through the process.

Markers. Our method of facilitating this exploration of the Word is by the application of what we call “Markers” which point out aspects of a passage. The idea parallels an exercise I would give to my students when visiting a religious site where I would assign each of them some observation lesson such as “look how hands are used.” This heightens their awareness and assists them in discovering new insights which might otherwise be overlooked. Likewise, we will highlight various passages within a particular reading which may tie into a prophecy or other marker. For example, while reading Genesis 12, we would call attention to the third verse by providing a Marker #27-Prophecy which points out-that through Abraham’s seed, God will bless all nations.

Resources. Over the years we have discovered many wonderful teachers, films, links and resources which have contributed to our understanding of the Scriptures, and while there may be some disagreement, they all help us understand the precious Word of God and the breadth of resources which are available. We hope to be able to procure major films such as The Passion, The Nativity, Joseph, The Ten Commandments and other films for private screenings for those who are local and links for those who live at a distance.

Recordings. We have also procured the right to use the recordings of Alexander Scoursby so that you may listen to the proper pronunciation of each term by a master reader.

What’s required of me?

The only cost would be to purchase a Bible. We do recommend the MacArthur Study Bible, New King James Version because of its copious and excellent study notes written by a pastor teacher who has faithfully taught and studied the Scriptures for over 50 years. The choice again is up to you. We have no membership fees.

At the same time, we will recommend the best commentaries and other resources, which you may want to purchase or not, depending on your own goals. The year does provide an opportunity for a small church or pastor or Bible Study or individual to build their own library for a lifetime of study.

Ground rules. We do ask for an open heart and consideration of others who may want a place or opportunity to study God’s word. It is designed to encourage those reading the Bible for the first time as well. So while we are in group sessions each Tuesday evening via Facebook Live or on conference call.com, we ask it not be a place for evangelism or sharing our own particular view of Scripture or personal philosophy. Any questions are welcome, but may not only be answered that evening time permitting. It is recommended that if you have questions during the week which you desire an answer tat you send us an email and we will do our best to get you an answer or find someone who can address your question. We are not suggesting that there is no place or time for a theological interchange, but that would best be done at other times individually.

One of America’s founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin hosted a group called the “Junto” which met weekly with an eye upon self-improvement. One of their standard questions was, “Do you love truth for truth’s sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it yourself, and communicate it to others?”

Differing perspectives will arise as a matter of course, but please recognize that the diversity of this group necessitates a certain set of ground rules for it to run smoothly so that everyone feels supported in freely exploring God’s Library. We realize that it is a personal discipline and want it to be a place where others feel free to share various helpful links to resources for us to understand the Word of God. It is a time and place to share the discoveries from the reading and study of God’s Word and encouraging one another along the way.

When Do We Start?

We begin on Saturday, October 26, 2019. We will be sharing via Facebook Live on Exploring God’s Library Group each Tuesday from 6-7pm Pacific Standard Time. You may request the Bible Reading Guide by sending an email to: exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com.

If you have a Facebook Account you can join Exploring God’s Library. It is a closed group so that no one from the outside may see who is a member of the group or what they post unless they have been invited. You may post anytime. Please post according to the readings assigned that week. Logistical questions of course are welcome.

Again, Facebook Live session Tuesdays 6PM-7PM Pacific Standard Time.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploringgodslibrary/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/GodLibrary

Email: exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com.

Please email us and we will send you a Daily reading chart for each period. We will also be sending out a form which you may want to print out with the “Markers” and also a form for taking daily notes.

Welcome aboard!

James and Elizabeth Stephens

Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

Scripture for 10.21.2019

TORAH  – Vezot Haberakhah (and this is the blessing)

Deuteronomy 33:12-17

Prophets

Zechariah 14

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 48

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 25

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 381 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

Scripture for 10.20.2019

TORAH  – Vezot Haberakhah (and this is the blessing)

Deuteronomy 33:7-11

Prophets

Zechariah 12 & Zechariah 13

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 24

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 24

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 380 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

Scripture for 10.19.2019 – Happy Feast of Tabernacles & the Sabbath!

TORAH  – Vezot Haberakhah (and this blessing)

Deuteronomy 33:1-6

Prophets

Zechariah 10 & Zechariah 11

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 92

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 23

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 379 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

Scripture for 10.18.2019

TORAH  – Ha’azinu (Give ear!)

Deuteronomy 33:48-52

Prophets

Zechariah 9

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 93

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 22

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 378 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

Scripture for 10.17.2019 – The Feast of Tabernacles!

TORAH  – Ha’azinu (Give ear!)

Deuteronomy 31:43-47

Prophets

Zechariah 8

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 81

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 21

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 377 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

“Advice on Reading”

I am reposting an excellent FB post I ran across from Eddie Harper who curates posts for The Puritan and Reformed Society Facebook page from Richard Baxter, known as the Pastor’s Pastor. He notes, “Every congregation cannot hear the most judicious or powerful preachers: but every single person may read the books of the most powerful and judicious.” As it is true that it takes effort to grow a fruitful garden, so it is true that our soul needs careful watering. Here’s some timeless advice on reading good books alongside The Good Book.

Advice On Reading by Richard Baxter (1615-1691)

Make careful choice of the books which you read: let the holy scriptures ever have the pre-eminence, and, next to them, those solid, lively, heavenly treatises which best expound and apply the scriptures, and next, credible histories, especially of the Church . . . but take heed of false teachers who would corrupt your understandings.

1. As there is a more excellent appearance of the Spirit of God in the holy scripture, than in any other book whatever, so it has more power and fitness to convey the Spirit, and make us spiritual, by imprinting itself upon our hearts. As there is more of God in it, so it will acquaint us more with God, and bring us nearer Him, and make the reader more reverent, serious and divine. Let scripture be first and most in your hearts and hands and other books be used as subservient to it. The endeavours of the devil and papists to keep it from you, doth shew that it is most necessary and desirable to you.

2. The writings of divines are nothing else but a preaching of the gospel to the eye, as the voice preaches it to the ear. Vocal preaching has the pre-eminence in moving the affections, and being diversified according to the state of the congregation which attend it: this way the milk comes warmest from the breast. But books have the advantage in many other respects: you may read an able preacher when you have but a average one to hear. Every congregation cannot hear the most judicious or powerful preachers: but every single person may read the books of the most powerful and judicious; preachers may be silenced or banished, when books may be at hand: books may be kept at a smaller charge than preachers: we may choose books which treat of that, very subject which we desire to hear of; but we cannot choose what subject the preacher shall treat of. Books we may have at hand every day. and hour; when we can have sermons but seldom, and at set times. If sermons be forgotten, they are gone; but a book we may read over and over, till we remember it: and if we forget it, may again peruse it at our pleasure, or at our leisure. So that good books are a very great mercy to the world: the Holy Ghost chose the way of writing, to preserve His doctrine and laws to the ‘Church, as knowing how easy and sure a way it is of keeping it safe to all generations, in comparison of mere verbal traditions.

3. You have need of a judicious teacher at hand, to direct you what books to use or to refuse: for among good books there are some very good that are sound and lively; and some good, but mediocre, and weak and somewhat dull; and some are very good in part, but have mixtures of error, or else of incautious, injudicious expressions, fitter to puzzle than edify the weak.

Baxter’s Guide To The Value Of A Book

While reading ask oneself:
1. Could I spend this time no better?
2. Are there better books that would edify me more?
3. Are the lovers of such a book as this the greatest lovers of the Book of God and of a holy life?
4. Does this book increase my love to the Word of God, kill my sin, and prepare me for the life to come?

Scripture for 10.16.2019 – Enjoy the Feast of Tabernacles!

TORAH  – Ha’azinu (Give ear!)

Deuteronomy 31:34-42

Prophets

Zechariah 6 & Zechariah 7

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 94

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 20

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 376 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!

Scripture for 10.15.2019 – Happy Feast of Tabernacles!

TORAH  – Ha’azinu (Give ear!)

Deuteronomy 31:23-33

Prophets

Zechariah 4 & Zechariah 5

Wisdom Writing

Psalm of the Day 82

The Gospels & Letters

Acts 19

These are Scriptures especially designated for the Feast of Tabernacles:

Lev. 22:26-23:44, Num. 2912-16, 1Kings 8:2-21, John 7:1-13

If you are on the journey with us reading through the Bible, welcome to day 375 or if you are joining us from today and  staring now, welcome and be prepared for a life changing experience! You can reach us at exploringgodslibrary@gmail.com Also join us Tuesday nights from 6-7 pm pst on facebook live at: (copy and paste in another tab)  www.facebook.com/james.stephens.5205622 If you are not on facebook, we are exploring other ways of connecting together, so stay tuned!