This 260 Plan is five days a week by design. Weekends are great to catch up and for additional reading. Each weekend the plan features additional reading and study options.
Abraham’s Promise
Abram would become Abraham. He had faith in God’s promise before seeing the results and is an example of faith for us today.
Genesis 12:1–8, 15:1–6, Galatians 3:6-9
Genesis 12:1–8, 15:1–6
Discovery Question Ideas
- How is the promise to Abram similar to Adam and Noah’s promise?
- In Gen 12:1, who also will be blessed?
- In chapter 15, who would be the real heir?
- What did the stars represent?
For more of this story, God reaffirmed the promise and changed Abram’s name to Abraham in Genesis 17:5.
Galatians 3:6-9
Discovery Question Ideas
- Does Gal 3:6 sound familiar?
- Who are now sons of Abraham?
- Who is now blessed?
God’s promise to Abraham was for all nations and all people. Jesus reveal the spiritual truth of that promise received by faith. We are blessed to spiritually multiply. Disciples make disciple-makers. Kind after kind.
Disciple Trait To Put Into Action!
Radical Disciple-Makers.
A disciple is a disciple-maker. You can’t be one without the other!
Scripture quotes:
“…go make disciples …each day the Lord added to their fellowship those who were being saved… more and more believers were added to their numbers…”
Disciples make disciple-makers!
- Who am I discipling?
Additional Study:
Matthew 28:20 | Acts 2:48, 5:14 | 1 Cor 9:22-23, 16:14 |
Romans 10:14-15 | 2 Timothy 2:2
About This Plan
This plan is not designed to be read alone, but studied and discussed with other believers.
If you fall behind, don't worry about it. Catch up as much as possible, or just start fresh on a new day. It's more important to enjoy reading than to check off a to-do list. The plan is scheduled Monday through Friday to give two days of extra reading or to catch up on missed days. There are also additional reading and study options for the weekend.
This yearly plan will take you through the New Testament twice a year, and the Old Testament once a year. It's also divided into sections for those with different reading goals. Families might read Jesus Said and the Gospel sections together. If you are just getting started and seem overwhelmed, try as much as you can, but it's okay to only read one or two sections to start with.