Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Baptism And A Reading Plan

Over the long New Years break, I had the opportunity to read a couple of interesting articles. It seems that two of my favorite preachers had a debate on baptism; John MacArthur and R.C. Sproal. The debate was done in love, and with clarity. Here are some links to their articles in case it interests you to read such things.

http://www.gty.org/Resources/Articles/A360 (Credo-Baptism Position by John MacArthur)

http://www.gty.org/Resources/Articles/A361 (Paedo-Baptism Position by R.C. Sproal)

I am wondering if anyone who does read this blog has made any kind of commitment to a Bible reading plan this year (or is currently doing one now)? It seems the time of year when people make all kinds of resolutions. One of the good resolutions to make would be to commit to reading the Word of God every day.

There are many different kind of reading plans out there. Ones that come to you through an RSS feed, ones that are emailed to you every day, and ones that you can listen to through your cell phone, iPod, or computer.

Just wondering if anyone wanted to share what they are doing this year. I have decided to start fresh with the Robert Murray M'Cheyne plan. I actually started the plan last week. The plan starts by putting four book marks in your Bibles. One in Genesis, one in Ezra, one in Matthew, and one in Acts. Basically you are reading four chapters a day, two from the Old Testament, and two from the New.

Whatever plan you may choose, I hope each and every one of you will seek God this year through His Word!

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