Week 31: Isaiah 13-24, Luke 3-14, Psalms 27-33
Congratulations on reaching Week 31!
This week, we continue our journey through the Book of Isaiah, where the prophet speaks both judgment and hope, addressing the nations surrounding Israel and Judah as well as the restoration of God’s people. We also move through Luke, where we see the continuation of Jesus’ ministry—teaching, healing, and calling His disciples to follow Him, with parables and lessons on the Kingdom of God.
As you read, reflect on the significance of God's justice and mercy in the prophecies of Isaiah, and on how Jesus' life and teachings in Luke show us what the Kingdom of God looks like in action. The Psalms this week invite us to seek God’s guidance, strength, and deliverance in all circumstances.
Sunday, 7/27/2025
Reading: Reflect/Catch-Up
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 27
Monday, 7/28/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 13-14
New Testament Reading: Luke 3-4
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 28
Tuesday, 7/29/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 15-16
New Testament Reading: Luke 5-6
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 29
Wednesday, 7/30/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 17-18
New Testament Reading: Luke 7-8
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 30
Thursday, 7/31/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 19-20
New Testament Reading: Luke 9-10
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 31
Friday, 8/1/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 21-22
New Testament Reading: Luke 11-12
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 32
Saturday, 8/2/2025
Old Testament Reading: Isaiah 23-24
New Testament Reading: Luke 13-14
Psalm/Proverb: Psalm 33
What’s Ahead:
In Isaiah, we continue to hear God’s words of judgment against the surrounding nations, as well as the promise of eventual restoration and hope for His people. These chapters reveal God's sovereignty over all nations and His ultimate plan for justice, which will culminate in the establishment of His Kingdom.
In Luke, we continue to follow Jesus as He begins His ministry, calling His disciples and teaching them about the nature of the Kingdom of God through parables and miraculous deeds. Jesus' actions and words challenge us to rethink the way we live, serve, and love others, showing us that the Kingdom is one of humility, service, and transformation.
The Psalms this week reflect our trust in God as our strength and refuge, calling us to seek His guidance, deliverance, and protection as we walk through life’s challenges.
Prayer for Week 32:
"Lord, thank You for the wisdom and insight in the Book of Isaiah, which reminds us of Your justice and the hope of restoration. Help us to trust in Your sovereignty and Your plan for the world. Thank You for the example of Jesus in Luke, who teaches us what it means to live in Your Kingdom. May we follow His example of humility, love, and service, and may we rely on You for guidance and strength. In Jesus’ name, Amen."