Friday Playlist Plans
As I shared a few days ago, I just finished the last Friday Playlist associated with the book of Matthew. The 28 chapters of Matthew ended up being broken down into six weeks of readings. When I came up with the idea for the playlists, I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn’t realize how beneficial it was going to be for me personally. I started writing the playlists to help people stay committed to study. Having the Friday deadline to work towards has added a layer of accountability to my personal devotion time as well.
I solicited some feedback on where to go next, and I got some good responses. Thank you to everyone who shared that with me. Looking at the calendar, here is what I want to do next.
I’m going to take this week off from posting a playlist to polishing up the Matthew series for anyone who might be planning on starting with Matthew. During this week, I’m also going to lay out the readings for the next book which I’ve decided is going to be Hebrews.
I’m planning on spending about four weeks in Hebrews and then tackling one of the Pauline letters before dedicating the summer to the book of Genesis. Several people had asked me to do some Old Testament books which I think will be great. To do that, you really have to start with Genesis. Given that Genesis has 50 chapters, I thought putting that during the summer months might be a nice challenge for people considering using this bible reading plan.
So there you have it. The next playlist will be posted April 25th and will begin the book of Hebrews. We’ll follow that up with one of Paul’s letters. (I’m open to suggestions. I’m leaning towards Colossians right now.) Then we’ll turn our attention towards Genesis.
Related posts:
- First Friday Playlist
- Friday Playlist posted
- A novel idea…
- Matthew Playlist Completed
- Friday Playlist: Matthew 11:2 – 16:20
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