13 Week Bible (Bible in 90 Days)

13 Week Bible (Bible in 90 Days)

Each season of the 13 Week Bible is designed to inspire you to read or listen through the text of Scripture in just 13 weeks. On the way, we hope you'll discover what we have: God is love. >>Participate in our 13 Week Bible journey at 13weekBible.org. For more inspiration, visit Loveshaped.Life.

  1. 1 Corinthians—Revelation with Shawn & Nathan

    03/24/2024

    1 Corinthians—Revelation with Shawn & Nathan

    SummaryIn this conversation, Nathan and Shawn discuss the final week of reading for the 13 Week Bible, beginning with First Corinthians and continuing through Revelation. They explore themes such as the ministry of reconciliation, loving radically, and the transformative power of the gospel. They also highlight the importance of knowing Jesus and putting on love. The conversation emphasizes the cosmic context of Ephesians and the supremacy of Christ in Colossians. They conclude by discussing the resurrection and return of Jesus in First Thessalonians. This conversation methodically reviews the New Testament books in this section, highlighting key themes and messages. The range of topics, includes prayer, rejoicing, warning against counteracting the gospel, teaching sound doctrine, defending ministry, and living in God's love. The conversation also touches on the enigmatic book of Revelation and its portrayal of the struggle between good and evil. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of faith accompanied by good works and the ultimate goal of living in a sustainable society defined by love. TakeawaysThe ministry of reconciliation involves loving radically and reconciling with others.Knowing Jesus and putting on love are central themes in the New Testament.The transformative power of the gospel is emphasized in various books.The cosmic context and the supremacy of Christ are highlighted in Ephesians and Colossians. Prayer and rejoicing are important aspects of the Christian life.The New Testament warns against those who try to counteract the gospel.Teaching sound doctrine and defending ministry are crucial for church leaders.Living in God's love and demonstrating good works are essential for believers.The book of Revelation is enigmatic and points to a future reality.

    47 min
  2. Luke 21—Romans with Shawn & Nathan

    03/17/2024

    Luke 21—Romans with Shawn & Nathan

    SummaryIn this conversation, Nathan and Shawn discuss the rest of Luke, beginning with chapter 21, along with John, Acts, Romans, and 1 Corinthians as the preview the 12th week of reading in this 13-week journey through Scripture. They highlight key themes and stories, such as the unique stories in Luke and John, unique moments in the ministry of Jesus, especially the radical love and acceptance he demonstrated, as well as the birth of the early church in Acts. They also explore the theological teachings in both Romans and 1 Corinthians. They also touch on the ethical program in the Gospels and Paul's letters. The conversation provides insights into the significance of these books and their relevance to the Christian faith in this rapid journey through Scripture. TakeawaysThe books of Luke, John, Acts, Romans, and 1 Corinthians contain unique stories and teachings that contribute to the overall narrative of the Bible.The Gospels of Luke and John offer different perspectives on the life and ministry of Jesus, emphasizing themes such as love, truth, and the divinity of Christ.Acts provides a historical account of the early church and the spread of the gospel to the Gentiles.Romans delves into theological concepts and addresses practical issues within the early Christian communities.The ethical teachings in the Gospels and Paul's letters complement the theological teachings, emphasizing the importance of love, reconciliation, and living out the gospel in daily life. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Reflections 01:00 Previewing the Rest of Luke 03:33 Unique Stories in Luke and John 04:03 Themes in the Book of Luke 05:07 The Gospel of John 06:25 The Theology of John 07:29 Key Themes in John 08:27 Individual Ministry in John 09:12 The Final Week of Jesus in John 10:38 Unique Stories in John 11:33 The Road to Emmaus in Luke 13:11 Jesus' Ministry to Individuals 13:56 Radical Love and Acceptance 15:25 The Story of the Woman Caught in Adultery 16:31 Extended Conversations in John 19:12 Relational Objectives in John 20:28 The Book of Acts 22:42 The Birth of the Church in Acts 23:41 The Call of Saul and the Jerusalem Council 24:28 The Shift to the Gentiles in Acts 25:22 The Ethical Program in Acts 26:19 The Book of Romans 27:40 The Theology of Romans 28:29 Practical Letters in Paul's Epistles 29:27 Interpreting the Jesus Story in Romans 30:26 The Distinction Between Gospels and Paul's Letters 31:56 Key Chapters in 1 Corinthians 34:07 The Theological Teaching in Romans 35:05 Engaging the Pre-Jesus Hebrew Prophets in Romans 36:09 Ethical Program in the Gospels and Paul's Letters 37:31 The Great Love Chapter in 1 Corinthians 39:34 The Resurrection in 1 Corinthians

    44 min
  3. Zechariah 11—Luke 20 with Shawn & Nathan

    03/10/2024

    Zechariah 11—Luke 20 with Shawn & Nathan

    SummaryIn this episode, Nathan and Shawn preview the rest of Zechariah and the books of Malachi, Matthew, Mark, and Luke. They discuss the theme of reconciliation in the Jesus story, emphasizing the importance of love and peacemaking. They also explore the continuity and building of the story throughout the Bible, highlighting the divine-human journey found in Scripture. The hosts provide insights on approaching the Gospels, understanding the historical context, and recognizing the purpose of the Gospel accounts. In this conversation, Shawn and Nathan discuss various themes and stories in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. They highlight favorite parables and sayings in Matthew, the portrayal of Jesus as the new Israel and new Moses, the significance of the Sermon on the Mount, and the counterintuitive teachings of Jesus. They also discuss the Olivet Discourse and the test of love, the brevity and immediate action in the Gospel of Mark, the historian perspective and Jesus eating with sinners in the Gospel of Luke, and the powerful parable of the lost son in Luke 15. The conversation concludes with a mention of the final week of Jesus in Luke. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:48 Previewing Zechariah to Luke 20 02:24 Continuing the Jesus Story 03:01 The Book of Malachi 04:22 The Message of Reconciliation 06:03 Relational Reconciliation in the Jesus Story 07:01 Faith and Scripture as Relational Reconciliation 08:08 The Last Word in the Old Testament 09:03 The Jesus Story as a Continuation 10:20 The Continuity and Building of the Story 12:01 The Human Fingerprint in Scripture 13:49 Approaching the Gospels 21:30 Reading the Gospels with Freshness 23:56 The Unique Perspectives of the Gospel Authors 28:18 Recognizing the Purpose of the Gospel Accounts 29:19 The Final Week of Jesus' Ministry 30:13 Highlights of the Book of Matthew 30:26 Favorite Parables and Sayings in Matthew 32:24 Jesus as the New Israel and New Moses 34:09 The Sermon on the Mount 36:10 Reframing the Law and Changing the Heart 37:06 Counterintuitive Teachings of Jesus 38:33 The Olivet Discourse and the Test of Love 39:46 The Gospel of Mark: Brevity and Immediate Action 42:42 The Gospel of Luke: Historian and Eating with Sinners 52:46 The Parable of the Lost Son in Luke 15 56:37 The Final Week of Jesus in Luke

    57 min
  4. Ezekiel 24—Zechariah 10 with Shawn & Nathan

    03/03/2024

    Ezekiel 24—Zechariah 10 with Shawn & Nathan

    SummaryIn this episode, Nathan and Shawn preview nearly the rest of the books in the Old Testament, including Ezekiel, beginning with chapter 24 and continuing through Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, and through Zechariah chapter 10. They discuss the themes of God's plan for Israel, idolatry, God's love for pagan nations, and the divine romance between God and His people. They also highlight the importance of reading these books with fresh eyes and understanding their historical context. They explore themes such as Jonah's reluctance to acknowledge God's goodness and mercy, Micah's message to Judah before the Babylonian exile, the importance of justice, mercy, and walking with God, and the visions and prophecies in Zechariah. They also discuss God's concern for the nations and the downfall of Nineveh. The conversation highlights the universal love and concern that God has for all people and the call to live justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. TakeawaysGod has a unique plan for Israel and continues to work towards their restoration and redemption.Idolatry is a recurring theme in the Old Testament, and God calls His people to be faithful and reflect His character.The books of Daniel and Jonah highlight God's love for pagan nations and His desire for all people to turn to Him.Understanding the historical context of each book helps to deepen our understanding of the messages and themes.Reading these books with fresh eyes allows us to see the beauty and complexity of God's relationship with His people. God's love and concern extend to all people, not just Israel.The prophetic books contain warnings and promises, emphasizing the importance of justice, mercy, and walking with God.The downfall of nations is often the result of their mistreatment of others.The visions and prophecies in Zechariah remind us of the power of God's Holy Spirit. Chapters00:00 Introduction 03:23 God's Plan for Israel 12:15 Ezekiel Recap 13:14 Daniel's Unique Book 15:02 God's Character and Idolatry 21:04 The Magnificent Dream in Ezekiel 23:08 The Temple and Worship in Ezekiel 25:07 The Book of Daniel 28:12 God's Love for Pagan Nations in Daniel 35:05 Hosea's Divine Romance 37:58 Joel's Call to Repentance 39:08 Amos' Warning to Israel 41:23 God's Judgment on Edom in Obadiah 42:26 Jonah's Testimony of God's Goodness 43:23 Jonah's Reluctance to Acknowledge God's Goodness and Mercy 44:07 Micah's Message to Judah Before the Babylonian Exile 44:46 Warnings and Promises in the Prophetic Books 45:32 The Messianic Hope in Micah 47:09 Micah 6:8 - The Core of God's Message 48:32 The Importance of Justice, Mercy, and Walking with God 50:29 Haggai's Call to Rebuild the Temple 53:41 God's Concern for the Nations and the Downfall of Nineveh 55:23 Habakkuk's Questioning of God's Use of Babylon 59:09 Zephaniah's Warning of Judgment and Promise of a Remnant 01:00:19 Haggai's Call to Rebuild the Temple 01:02:24 Zechariah's Visions and the Reminder of God's Holy Spirit 01:03:56 Zechariah's Vision of Joshua the High Priest For more inspiration, visit Loveshaped.life.

    1h 4m
  5. Jeremiah 11—Ezekiel 23 with Shawn & Nathan

    02/25/2024

    Jeremiah 11—Ezekiel 23 with Shawn & Nathan

    Summary Shawn Brace's blog: https://shawnbrace.substack.com/ In this conversation, Nathan and Shawn discuss various topics related to reading the Bible through in just 13 weeks. This week they focus specifically on Jeremiah 11 through Ezekiel 23. They also discuss listening to the Bible at a faster speed, the emotional journey of Jeremiah, God's "dreams" and human agency, the complexity of God's work, the context of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, the tragic time of the story, the limitations of human language, and the importance of focusing on the author's message. This conversation explores the interpretation of scripture and the role of the Holy Spirit in understanding its meaning. It emphasizes the importance of humility and the belief that anyone can benefit from reading scripture, regardless of their level of education. The conversation also delves into the themes of idolatry, God's faithfulness, and the transformative power of worship. It highlights the moral consequences of idolatry and the Sabbath as an antidote to it. The chapters also touch on the diversity of Bible writers and the goodness of God in the midst of challenging moments. Takeaways Listening to the Bible at a faster speed can help with focus and comprehension.Jeremiah's emotional journey reflects the deep connection between the prophet and his people.God's dreams for humanity are not always realized due to human agency and the complexity of God's work. The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in interpreting scripture, and believers should seek the Spirit's guidance.Lay people can benefit from reading scripture and do not need a high level of education to understand it.Humility is essential when reading scripture, acknowledging the need for an external power to help understand its meaning.Idolatry leads to moral decay and exploitation, while worshiping God leads to transformation and alignment with His ways.God's faithfulness is evident throughout scripture, even in the midst of challenging moments.

    56 min

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Each season of the 13 Week Bible is designed to inspire you to read or listen through the text of Scripture in just 13 weeks. On the way, we hope you'll discover what we have: God is love. >>Participate in our 13 Week Bible journey at 13weekBible.org. For more inspiration, visit Loveshaped.Life.

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