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🗓️ 14 March 2023
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Today's reading is Mark 8:22-30, Matthew 16:13-20, Luke 9:18-20, Mark 8:31-9:1, Matthew 16:21-28, Luke 9:21-27, Mark 9:2-13, Matthew 17:1-13, Luke 9:28-36, Mark 9:14-29, Matthew 17:14-21, Luke 9:37-43, Mark 9:30-32, Matthew 17:22-23, Luke 9:43-45, and Matthew 17:24-27.
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0:00.0 | Hi, friends. I'm Annie F. Downs. Let's read the Gospels. The Gospels are the first four books |
0:06.0 | of the New Testament in the Bible, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These are the stories of Jesus Christ's |
0:10.8 | life on earth, the friendships, the parables, the sacrifices, the meals, the miracles. So each month |
0:16.0 | we read all four books. Go ahead and subscribe today and join us as we read the Gospels together. |
0:21.2 | You know what we say around here a lot. You don't have to be in the Gospels every day to be changed, |
0:25.3 | but every day you are in the Gospels will change you. This month we are reading the Gospels |
0:29.6 | and chronological order. This means we will read the Gospels stories in the order that they |
0:33.6 | happen. So it also means that when a story appears and more than one of the Gospels we're going to |
0:38.2 | read all those accounts on the same day and get to see the different details and observations |
0:43.1 | that each of the Gospels writers include. And so we are going to read some from most every book |
0:48.4 | every day. So you're going to want that March reading plan. You can get that at AnnieFdowns.com |
0:53.2 | slash Gospels. So you can have your eyes on what we are reading to and also you'll find the |
0:57.4 | Let's Read the Gospels guidebook there. So each day I'm going to tell you the scripture references |
1:01.7 | here at the start and the stories are main themes. But as we are reading I will tell you the |
1:06.4 | headings and when we switch books so that you can keep up and hear these stories. It's really, |
1:12.3 | really fun. So today is March 14th day 14 and I'll be reading Mark 8 22 to 30 Matthew 16 13 to 20 |
1:21.7 | Luke 9 18 to 20 Mark 8 31 through 9 1 Matthew 16 21 through 28 Luke 9 21 to 27 Mark 9 2 through 13 |
1:35.4 | Matthew 17 1 through 13 Luke 9 28 to 36 Mark 9 14 to 29 Matthew 17 14 to 21 Luke 9 37 to 43 |
1:47.7 | Mark 9 30 to 32 Matthew 17 22 to 23 Luke 9 43 to 45 and Matthew 17 24 to 27. We're going to |
1:58.3 | hear Jesus predict his death. We're going to hear multiple stories of Peter's Declaration of Jesus |
2:04.1 | and Jesus's Transfiguration. That is all coming today. The translation I'm reading from this month |
2:09.2 | is the new living translation. Day 14 in chronological order Jesus heals a blind man. |
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