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Greetings! You hold in your hand the Firmly Planted Almanac: a guide to weekly D-Group discussions about the book that you will be reading together. Firmly Planted contains ten chapters, plus a foreword and an introduction eleven weeks in total. If this is your first D-Group, it will provide you a launchpad for a successful year; if you are a D-Group veteran, you will find this to be a resource that is reusable for future groups, as well. The process is simple: each week, you will read one chapter in Firmly Planted and answer the corresponding questions in your almanac or a journal. Bring those answers to your group meeting to pose the questions to your D-Group participants in order to encourage discussion. You will also be memorizing Scripture together one passage per week. It is recommended that you keep a record of all of the passages you memorize so that you can refer back to them as you need to throughout the remainder of your year. It is always encouraging to look at a stack of notecards after a year s worth of meetings and know that you have committed all of that to memory! Really, the end-goal of this almanac is twofold: to encourage you to grow closer to each other as you grow towards Christ. We here at Replicate hope that, through this process, you grow to see Jesus more clearly than you ever have before. Make Disciples Who Make Disciples, Replicate Team

Week 1 Foreword / Introduction Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of the Introduction We know from 2 Timothy 3:16 that all Scripture is breathed out by God. It has brought all things into being, it communicated His will, and it establishes His purposes. Historically, God s Word has come to us in many forms: through the purely supernatural (a thunderous voice from heaven, for instance), through prophets (a human being who receives and delivers the Word of God), and through Jesus Christ, Himself. Because we have access to the Word of God today, we also have access to the God of the Word. In Firmly Planted, readers will be taken on a journey. They will experience the doctrine and assurance of salvation, the nature of their identity in Christ, the realms of spiritual warfare happening all around, and how to prepare himself for those battles. Walking through this book slowly and deliberately will give even the newest believers the confidence they need to grow maturely in Christ. Questions 1. In your own opinion, what is the purpose of a D-Group? 2. What would you expect to see God do in your life through this D-Group? 3. Where do you place yourself on the spectrum of spiritual maturity (Spiritual Infant, Child, Teen, Young Adult, Parent, etc.)? Why? 4. What are the benefits of being a part of a church filled with spiritually mature believers? 5. Describe a time in your life where the Word of God has come alive to you? 6. What are some ways that you can begin applying the truths in God s Word to your own life? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter One. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion.

Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 2 Chapter One - Saved, Sure, and Secure: Assurance of Salvation Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter One The chapter describes how believers can be absolutely certain of their salvation through Jesus Christ. The formula is surprisingly simple: Jesus + nothing else = salvation. It is a process that is provided only by God and only through grace we cannot earn it through good works or right actions. It is because of Jesus sacrifice on the cross, that we have access to eternal life through Him and Him alone. Questions 1. How does lacking assurance of salvation rob a believer of joy in Christ and prevent them from growing? 2. According to John 5:24, when does eternal life begin? How does this affect your life? 3. According to John 10:27-30, how can a believer be sure they have eternal life? 4. After reading this chapter, do you believe God fully accepts you? If so, on what basis? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Two. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members.

Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 3 Chapter Two - How Can I Be So Sure: Three Marks of a Believer Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Two Insecurity about one s salvation is something that unnecessarily plagues many believers. This chapter tells us how we can build our faith on the facts of God s Word, rather than on our fleeting feelings, and explains several different kinds of evidences we can point to for the assurance of our salvation in Christ Jesus. Questions 1. Think about the fact that nothing can separate you from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord! What difference does that make in your life? 2. Is it wise to let your faith be driven by feelings? What should our faith rest upon? 3. We shouldn t doubt our salvation; however, is it important to examine whether we are in the faith? (2 Corinthians 13:5). What are ways to test our faith? 4. What are some evidences or birthmarks of a true believer? Are these birthmarks evident in your life? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Three. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members.

Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 4 Chapter Three Dress for Success: Our Identity in Christ Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Three Chapter Three describes what it means to find our identity in Christ. It first details what sorts of things a life without Christ exemplify the patterns of living and thinking and then shows just what is meant by putting on the new self. What a good thing it is that the old things have passed away and Christ has made them new! Questions 1. Read Ephesians 2:1-3. What does this passage say about those who are without Christ? 2. According to Ephesians 2:4-10, what is the transformation that takes place when someone is born again? 3. Read Ephesians 1:13-14. What does the Bible says to those who are in Christ? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Four. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 5 Chapter Four - United in Christ: Overcoming Temptation Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Four Chapter Four explains the crucial process of reckoning your freedom in Christ and making that freedom your reality. It is through this reckoning that temptation can be properly addressed and conquered. Questions 1. What are other ways we can identify with Christ other than through baptism? 2. As you reflect on the difference between faith and appropriation, what are some examples of how you ve seen this in your own life? 3. Why is reckoning important when overcoming temptation? 4. What may be stopping you from recognizing and reckoning your union with Christ? How can you begin to change that today? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Five. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 6 Chapter Five - A Walk to Remember: Walking in the Spirit Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Five Spiritual growth occurs, at least in part, through the transformation of the mind. This is not something that we do but is something that we can allow God to do through us and can only happen if we are in constant communion with Him. By walking in accordance with the Spirit, we can achieve victory over the flesh. Questions 1. Why do you think Scripture uses the term walk rather than run or sprint? How can you adjust your life for a walk and not a sprint? 2. If our old nature is at war with our new nature, then what should we anticipate as we seek to follow the Lord? What steps can we take to prepare for it? 3. What is the danger in attempting to secure or validate your salvation through keeping the Law? 4. Why do you think that Scripture references fruit to describe the work of the Spirit? 5. What are some areas in your life that have not been surrendered to Christ? 6. What are ways we live the Christian life in our own strength? 7. As believers, we frequently use phrases like use me Lord or your will be done in my life. What do you think is the primary hindrance to His complete response to these types of requests? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Six. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion.

Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 7 Chapter Six Misdirected Affections: The External Enemy Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Six Chapter Six explains the danger of living a life in love with the world, which is predominantly known by three things: desires of the flesh, desires of the eyes, and pride of life. It builds a case against chasing after things of the world and focusing, instead, on the things of God. Questions 1. How would you describe what the Bible calls the world? Why is the love for the things of the world in opposition to a love for God? 2. Why are believers so attracted to the world s system? 3. Which of these things, the desires of the flesh, desires of the eyes, or the pride of life/possessions hinders you from pursuing God faithfully? What are some practical ways to avoid worldly attractions that easily misdirect your affection for God? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Seven. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members.

Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 8 Chapter Seven Knowing is Half the Battle: The Infernal Enemy Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Seven In the last chapter, we learned about how chasing after the system of the world is worthless despite how enticing it may appear. In this chapter, we learn what types of attacks the Enemy throws at us. It details who the enemy is and sets us up for learning how to overcome him. Questions 1. Before reading the above introduction, were you aware that Christians were in a spiritual battle against the forces of Satan? If so, what do you know about it? 2. Do you know anyone who is openly and unrepentantly prideful, untruthful, or corrupt? Are these traits that exemplify Christ or the devil? 3. Is there anyone or anything in this world that tempts you to sin? Would God be honored if you stopped interacting with that person or thing? 4. Do you have a greater fear of Satan, who has been tried, convicted, and awaits punishment or God in heaven, who is already victorious through the cross? 5. What does Paul mean by the weapons of our warfare are not worldly in 2 Corinthians 10:4? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Eight. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion.

Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 9 Chapter Eight Triumphing Over Temptation: The Internal Enemy Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Eight The last chapter gave us a glimpse into how the enemy works: through temptation. This chapter demystifies what temptation is and delivers a plan for conquering it, especially by Picturing it, Pondering it, Personalizing it, and Praying over it. Questions 1. Take a moment to identify and rank those things in your life that you clearly recognize as sins. 2. When you look over the list you made earlier, why do you think there is such a desire to place blame on God, the devil, or others? Can you trace your own steps and see how you have become ensnared in some of these sins? 3. A popular modern worldview is that sin is an archaic religious term, and that people are primarily good but just make poor decisions sometimes. Why do you think this viewpoint is so attractive? 4. Scripture memory is a practice we can implement to have victory over sin (Psalm 119:11). How does this practice help us in the midst of temptation? Why do you think that one thing is so set apart as a tool for victory? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Nine. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion.

Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 10 Chapter Nine Suit Up for Battle: Spiritual Warfare I Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Nine Chapter Nine takes a fresh look at the Armor of God. It details each piece of the armor and demonstrates how to wear it and how to apply it to your daily fight against the enemy. Questions 1. What does taking an active role in spiritual warfare look like? 2. Why is every piece of the armor vital to spiritual warfare? Why is only knowing about the armor insufficient when facing temptation? In other words, what good is armor that is stored in a closet? 3. Are there situations in your life that would have been different had you been suited up or in a state of readiness? How can you begin to change this today? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Have the group read Chapter Ten. You, as the leader, answer the questions in next week s section in preparation for next week s discussion. Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

Week 11 Chapter Ten Calling Out to the Commander in Chief: Spiritual Warfare II Introduction Have each member share about their week. o Share instances where you ve seen spiritual growth in your life. o Share areas where you re struggling this week. Pray for the Spirit to guide your meeting this week. Summary of Chapter Ten Chapter Ten provides the framework for the prayer life of a believer actively involved in the spiritual battle surrounding him. After building a case for why a believer should pray, we learn the things to pray for and the things that we can expect when we do. Questions 1. On a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest), how would you rate your prayer life? What steps can you take to increase that number? 2. Do you view prayer as an event or as a never-ending conversation with God? 3. Who do you know in your life that needs prayer? Make a list of people you can pray for. 4. Explain a time in your life when you saw God work in the midst of a spiritual struggle as a result of prayer. 5. Soldiers today have the luxury of fighting wars with the advantage of aerial surveillance. Believers have the blessing of direct communication with God during spiritual warfare. Are you taking advantage of staying connected with God during spiritual warfare? If so, how? Discussion Have your group members share what they read and journaled about this week. See Appendix 1 for the F-260 (Foundations Reading Plan). Have each member share how these truths can be applied to their life. Assignments Assign a memory verse for the week. Refer to Appendix 2 for suggestions. Come up with a plan to continue meeting together. Choose a book to study as you continue reading/journaling through the Word.

Conclusion Spend some time in prayer. o Ask members to share how, specifically, the other members may pray for them or rejoice with them. o Pray specifically for each member of the group, by name. o Pray that God would use what was learned this week to grow each member of the group closer to Him and to the other group members. Commit to checking in with each other throughout the week.

F260 Bible Reading Plan Read the 260 foundational passages in Scripture & memorize Scripture weekly Week 1 Genesis 1-2 Genesis 3-4 Genesis 6-7 Genesis 8-9 Job 1-2 Genesis 1:27 Hebrews 11:7 Week 2 Job 38-39 Job 40-42 Genesis 11-12 Genesis 15 Genesis 16-17 Hebrews 11:6; 11:8-10 Week 3 Genesis 18-19 Genesis 20-21 Genesis 22 Genesis 24 Genesis 25:19-34; 26 Romans 4:20-22 Hebrews 11:17-19 Week 4 Genesis 27-28 Genesis 29-30:24 Genesis 31-32 Genesis 33 & 35 Genesis 37 2 Corinthians 10:12 1 John 3:18 Week 5 Genesis 39-40 Genesis 41 Genesis 42-43 Genesis 44-45 Genesis 46-47 Ephesians 3:20-21 Romans 8:28-30 Week 6 Genesis 48-49 Genesis 50 Exodus 1 Exodus 2-3 Exodus 4-5 Exodus 6-7 Genesis 50:20 Hebrews 11:24-26 Week 7 Exodus 8-9 Exodus 10-11 Exodus 12 Exodus 13:17-14 Exodus 16-17 John 1:29 Hebrews 9:22 Week 8 Exodus 19-20 Exodus 24-25 Exodus 26-27 Exodus 28-29 Exodus 30-31 10 Commandments Week 9 Exodus 32-33 Exodus 34-36:1 Exodus 40 Leviticus 8-9 Leviticus 16-17 Exodus 33:16 Matthew 22:37-39 Week 10 Leviticus 23 Leviticus 26 Numbers 11-12 Numbers 13-14 Numbers 16-17 Leviticus 26:13 Deuteronomy 31:7-8 Week 11 Numbers 20; 27:12-23 Numbers 34-35 Deuteronomy 1-2 Deuteronomy 3-4 Deuteronomy 6-7 Deuteronomy 4:7; 6: 4-9 Week 12 Deuteronomy 8-9 Deuteronomy 30-31 Deuteronomy 32:48-52; 34 Joshua 1-2 Joshua 3-4 Joshua 1:8-9 Psalm 1:1-2 Week 13 Joshua 5:10-15; 6 Joshua 7-8 Joshua 23-24 Judges 2-3 Judges 4 Joshua 24:14-15 Judges 2:12 Week 14 Judges 6-7 Judges 13-14 Judges 15-16 Ruth 1-2 Ruth 3-4 Galatians 4:4-5 Psalm 19:14 Week 15 1 Samuel 1-2 1 Samuel 3; 8 1 Samuel 9-10

1 Samuel 13-14 1 Samuel 15-16 1 Samuel 15:22; 16:7 Week 16 1 Samuel 17-18 1 Samuel 19-20 1 Samuel 21-22 Psalm 22; 1 Samuel 24-25:1 1 Samuel 28; 31 1 Samuel 17:46-47 2 Timothy 4:17 Week 17 2 Samuel 1; 2:1-7 2 Samuel 3:1; 5; Psalm 23 2 Samuel 6-7 Psalm 18; 2 Samuel 9 2 Samuel 11-12 Psalms 23:1-3; 51:10-13 Week 18 Psalm 51 2 Samuel 24; Psalm 24 Psalms 1; 19 Psalms 103; 119:1-48 Psalm 119:49-128 Psalms 1:1-7; 119:7-11 Week 19 Psalms 119:129-176; 139 Psalms 148-150 1 Kings 2 1 Kings 3; 6 1 Kings 8; 9:1-9 Psalms 139:1-3; 139:15-16 Week 20 Proverbs 1-2 Proverbs 3-4 Proverbs 16-18 Proverbs 31 1 Kings 11-12 Proverbs 1:7; 3:5-6 Week 21 1 Kings 16:29-34; 17 1 Kings 18-19 1 Kings 21-22 2 Kings 2 2 Kings 5; 6:1-23 Psalm 63:1; 17:15 Week 22 Jonah 1-2 Jonah 3-4 Hosea 1-3 Amos 1:1; 9 Joel 1-3 Psalm 16:11 John 11:25-26 Week 23 Isaiah 6; 9 Isaiah 44-45 Isaiah 52-53 Isaiah 65-66 Micah 1; 4:6-13; 5 Isaiah 53:5-6 1 Peter 2:23-24 Week 24 2 Kings 17-18 2 Kings 19-21 2 Kings 22-23 Jeremiah 1-3:5 Jeremiah 25; 29 Proverbs 29:18 Jeremiah 1:15 Week 25 Jeremiah 31:31-40; 32-33 Jeremiah 52; 2 Kings 24-25 Ezekiel 1:1-3; 36:16-38; 37 Daniel 1-2 Daniel 3 Ezek. 36:26-27 Psalm 51:10 Week 26 Daniel 5-6 Daniel 9-10; 12 Ezra 1-2 Ezra 3-4 Ezra 5-6 Daniel 6:26-27; 9:19 Week 27 Zechariah 1:1-6; 2; 12 Ezra 7-8 Ezra 9-10 Esther 1-2 Esther 3-4 Zephaniah 3:17 1 Peter 3:15 Week 28 Esther 5-7 Esther 8-10 Nehemiah 1-2 Nehemiah 3-4 Nehemiah 5-6 Deuteronomy 29:29 Psalms 101:3-4 Week 29 Nehemiah 7-8 Nehemiah 9 Nehemiah 10 Nehemiah 11 Nehemiah 12 Nehemiah 9:6 Colossians 1:15-16 Week 30 Nehemiah 13 Malachi 1 Malachi 2 Malachi 3 Malachi 4

Psalm 51:17 Colossians 1:19-20 Week 31 Luke 1 Luke 2 Matthew 1-2 Mark 1 John 1 John 1:1-2; 14 Week 32 Matthew 2-4 Matthew 5 Matthew 6 Matthew 7 Matthew 8 Matthew 5:16; 6:33 Week 33 Luke 9:10-62 Mark 9-10 Luke 12 John 3-4 Luke 14 Luke 14:26-27; 14:33 Week 34 John 6 Matthew 19:16-30 Luke 15-16 Luke 17:11-37; 18 Mark 10 Mark 10:45 John 6:37 Week 35 John 11; Matthew 21:1-13 John 13 John 14-15 John 16 Matt 24 John 13:34-35; 15:4-5 Week 36 Matthew 24:1-46 John 17 Matthew 26:47-27:31 Matthew 27:32-66; Luke 23:26-56 John 19 Luke 23:34 John 17:3 Week 37 Mark 16; Matthew 28 Luke 24 John 20-21 Matthew 28 Acts 1 Matthew 28:18-20 Acts 1:8 Week 38 Acts 2-3 Acts 4-5 Acts 6 Acts 7 Acts 8-9 Acts 2:42; 4:31 Week 39 Acts 10-11 Acts 12 Acts 13-14 James 1-2 James 3-5 James 1: 2-4; 2:17 Week 40 Acts 15-16 Galatians 1-3 Galatians 4-6 Acts 17-18:17 1 Thessalonians 1-2 Acts 17:11; 17:24-25 Week 41 1 Thessalonians 3-5 2 Thessalonians 1-3 Acts 18-19 1 Corinthians 1-2 1 Corinthians 3 1 Corinthians 1:18 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 Week 42 1 Corinthians 4-5 1 Corinthians 6-7 1 Corinthians 8-9 1 Corinthians 10-11 1 Corinthians 12-14 1 Corinthians 10:13; 13:13 Week 43 1 Corinthians 15-16 2 Corinthians 1-2 2 Corinthians 3-4 2 Corinthians 5-6 2 Corinthians 7-8 Romans 1:16-17 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 Week 44 2 Corinthians 9-10 2 Corinthians 11-13 Romans 1-2; Acts 20:1-3 Romans 3-4 Romans 5-6 Romans 4:20-22; 5:1 Week 45 Romans 7-8 Romans 9-10 Romans 11-12 Romans 13-14 Romans 15-16 Romans 8:1; 12:1-2

Week 46 Acts 20-21 Acts 22-23 Acts 24-25 Acts 26-27 Acts 28 Acts 20:24 2 Corinthians 4:7-10 Week 47 Colossians 1-2 Colossians 3-4 Ephesians 1-2 Ephesians 3-4 Ephesians 5-6 Ephesians 2:8-10 Colossians 2:6-7 Week 51 1 Peter 3-4 1 Peter 5; 1 John 1 1 John 2-3 1 John 4-5 Revelation 1 1 Peter 2:11 1 John 4:10-11 Week 52 Revelation 2 Revelation 3 Revelation 19:6-20 Revelation 21 Revelation 22 Revelation 3:19; 21:3-4 Week 48 Philippians 1-2 Philippians 3-4 Hebrews 1-2 Hebrews 3-4 Hebrews 5-6 Philippians 3:7-8 Hebrews 4:14-16 Week 49 Hebrews 6-7 Hebrews 8-9 Hebrews 10 Hebrew 11 Hebrews 12 Galatians 2:19-20 2 Corinthians 5:17 Week 50 1 Timothy 1-3 1 Timothy 4-6 2 Timothy 1-2 2 Timothy 3-4 1 Peter 1-2 2 Timothy 2:1-2; 2:15

Suggested Memory Verses Chapter 1 John 5:24 John 6:37 Philippians 1:6 I John 1:6 Chapter 6 Romans 12:1-2 James 4:4 1 John 2:15-17 1 John 5:4 Chapter 2 1 John 2:29 1 John 3:9 1 John 3:14 1 John 4:7-8 Chapter 7 John 8:44 2 Corinthians 11:3 James 4:7-8 1 Peter 5:8-10 Chapter 3 2 Corinthians 5:17 Galatians 2:20 Ephesians 1:3-13 Ephesians 4:22-24 Chapter 8 Proverbs 28:13 1 Corinthians 10:12-13 James 1:13-15 Proverbs 28:13 Chapter 4 Romans 6:6-7 Romans 6:11 Romans 6:13-14 Colossians 3:2-4 Chapter 9 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 Ephesians 6:13-17 Hebrews 12:11 Hebrews 4:12 Chapter 5 Romans 8:12-14 Galatians 5:16-17 Galatians 5:22-24 Ephesians 5:18 Chapter 10 Matthew 6:9-13 Ephesians 4:26-27 Ephesians 6:18 Jude 24