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Genesis 1-2
Genesis 3-5
Genesis 6-8
Genesis 9-10
Genesis 11-13
Genesis 14-16
Genesis 17-19
Genesis 20-22
Genesis 23-24
Psalms 18, 21, 28
Joshua 1-4
Joshua 5-7
Joshua 8-10
Joshua 11-13
Joshua 14-17
Joshua 18-19
Joshua 20-21
Joshua 22-24
Psalms 30, 32, 34
Isaiah 1-4
Isaiah 5-7
Isaiah 8-9
Isaiah 10-12
Isaiah 13-16
Isaiah 17-19
Isaiah 20-22
Isaiah 23-25
Isaiah 26-27
Isaiah 28-31
Isaiah 32-33
Isaiah 34-35
Isaiah 36-39
Psalms 40, 65, 66
Micah 1-2
Micah 3-4
Micah 5-7
Zechariah 1-3
Zechariah 4-6
Zechariah 7-8
Zechariah 9-10
Zechariah 11-12
Zechariah 13-14
Psalms 75, 107, 108
Ecclesiastes 1-3
Ecclesiastes 4-6
Ecclesiastes 7-8
Ecclesiastes 9-10
Ecclesiastes 11-12
Psalms 116, 117, 118
Daniel 1-3
Daniel 4-6
Daniel 7-8
Daniel 9-10
Daniel 11-12
1 Thessalonians 1-3
1 Thessalonians 4-5
Psalms 124, 135, 136
Hebrews 1-3
Hebrews 4-5
Hebrews 6-8
Hebrews 9-10
Hebrews 11-13
2 John, 3 John
Psalm 138, 139, 140
Revelation 1-3
Revelation 4-5
Revelation 6-7
Revelation 8-10
Revelation 11-13
Revelation 14-16
Revelation 17-19
Revelation 20-22
1. Take two minutes to write up a 1-2 sentence summary of what you read since you last met with your group. Share your summary out loud.
2. What stood out to you in your reading? What questions come to mind?
3. How was God moving in these texts (or how was he described)? What might this tell us about the nature of God?
4. How does humanity tend to work for or against this part of God’s nature?
5. How does this text affect how we live every day? How does it affect the way we love others?
6. How might you, personally, represent more fully the nature of God presented in these texts?