The Books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job are considered Scriptures “wisdom books.” These books give insight into practical, every day matters and can also transform our perspective on big matters (like the joys and challenges we encounter in life).
So, as students go back to school this autumn, let’s “enroll” in God’s schoolhouse. Let’s open up our books (Scripture’s wisdom books) and ask the Holy Spirit to be our Teacher.
My devotions will be based on this reading plan for September & October. Hope you’ll follow along!
Note: Some individual Psalms are also categorized as “Wisdom Literature,” but since I have a whole separate reading plan on the Psalms, they are not included in this plan.
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About the Reading Plan:
“Wisdom from Above” will help you read through the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job so that your perspective can be transformed by God’s wisdom.
It is a printable/fillable PDF with…
- 62-days of Scriptural readings
- Questions to ponder while you read
- Space to note your big takeaways
Read Devotions Based on this Reading Plan:
When You Struggle with Decision Making
How Unanswered Questions Lead to a Heart of Wisdom
When you feel pressured to “make things happen”
Better than Living by Feelings
When You Can’t Find God in Your Suffering
Seeking Wisdom in the Shepherds Words
How to Get Started:
Sign up for my email list below and this reading plan will be sent to you.
If you’re already an email subscriber: First of all, thanks for being apart of my email community! You don’t need to do anything else to receive this reading plan. A link to the pdf will be in your weekly (Friday) emails September & October 2024.
Heads up: For some reason, my emails have trouble getting through to email addresses from educational institutions (.edu email accounts) and those ending in @me.com or @iCloud.com. I have not yet found a solution to this. If you have an alternate email address, I’d suggest subscribing with that over the ones listed above. My apologies for the inconvenience!
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