Take less than 15 minutes each day to cover the whole Bible in 365 days, with selected passages of scripture and a full commentary from Nicky and Pippa Gumbel. Drawing out a theme for each day from the designated Bible readings, Nicky and Pippa’s thoughts

Psalm 145:14-16, Ezra 7:27–28, Revelation 13:1–18. Ezra said, ‘Because *the hand of the Lord my God was on me*, I took courage…' (Ezra 7:28) God's invisible and intangible hand is also on you: leading, guiding, encouraging, protecting, strengthening you and giving you courage

Psalm 145:8–13, Ezra 6:7-16, Revelation 12:1–11. Life involves many struggles, trials, tests, temptations, difficulties and battles Yet, in Christ you can be an *overcomer*

Psalm 145:1-7, Ezra 4:23-24,5:5, Revelation 11:3-19. It not only refers to kingdom in a political or geographical sense, but it also conveys the notion of activity – the activity of ruling and reigning The *kingdom of God* means ‘*the rule and reign of God*'

Proverbs 30:32–33, Ezra 2:68-69,3:10-11, Revelation 10:1-11. My greatest fear is that I might do or say something that will bring dishonour to his name My deepest longing is to see the name of the Lord honoured again in our society

Psalm 144:9–15, Ezra 1:1–6, Revelation 8:1-13. 3 ***How does this apply to my life*?**To avoid it becoming a mere intellectual exercise, you must think through how it applies to your daily living

Psalm 144:1-7, Malachi 3:1-10, Revelation 7:1-17. ' Steadfast in his stand for Christ, Polycarp refused to compromise his beliefs and was burnt alive at the stake on 22 February AD156 God is described in the Old Testament as ‘the Lord'

Psalm 143:4–8, Malachi 1:2,2:15-16, Revelation 6:1-17. God involves you in his plans God works out his purposes in co-operation with his people

Proverbs 30:11–14, Esther 9:1-22, Revelation 5:1-14. Lewis shows how Jesus can be both ‘the *Lion* of the tribe of Judah' (Revelation 5:5) and ‘a *Lamb [that] had been slain*' (v 6)

Psalm 142:7, Esther 8:11–17, Revelation 4:1-11. When the prodigal son returned to the father, the father said, ‘Let's have a feast and *celebrate*' (Luke 15:23) In our Old Testament passage for today, we read that ‘the city of Susa held a joyous *celebration*' (Esther 8:15) ‘it…exploded with joy' (MSG)

Psalm 141:2-8, Esther 3:5-13,4:4-14, Revelation 3:7-20. I never enjoy being rebuked by someone else, but over time I have come to see the faithful rebuke of a friend as something of great value The Scriptures tell us that the right kind of rebuke is an important way in which God cares for us, and in which we can care for each other

Psalm 140:6-13, Esther 2:5-17, Revelation 2:18-28,3:1-5. At the end of the day, good wins Furthermore, in this struggle between good and evil, you *can* make a difference

Proverbs 30:4, Zechariah 12:10,13:1,14:9, Revelation 2:1-17. Don't inspect the cot and forget to worship the baby In today's passages, we see how Jesus Christ is revealed not only in the New Testament, in the book of Revelation, but also in the Old Testament – in Proverbs and Zechariah

Psalm 140:1-4, Zechariah 9:9-16, Revelation 1:1-18. In the book of Revelation, Jesus is further unveiled We get a clearer disclosure of his great love for us, and his victory over evil

Psalm 139:17–24, Zechariah 7:9-10,8:2-23, Jude v.1-25. At other times, I am absolutely desperate for God's presence, his mercy and grace When we find ourselves in this place of desperation, nothing but the presence of God will satisfy

Psalm 139:13–16, Zechariah 1:8-16,2:1-10,3:3-10,4:6, 3 John 1–14. Tozer wrote, ‘God is love and God is sovereign His love disposes Him to desire our everlasting welfare, and His sovereignty enables Him to secure it

Proverbs 29:20-26, Haggai 1:2-14, 2 John 1:1–10. However, spiritual fitness is far more important than physical fitness It also involves balancing a number of areas of your life

Psalm 139:1-10, Daniel 12:1–13, 1 John 5:1-20. In addition, God's *general will* for all of us is revealed in the Bible In the passages for today we see what God wants for you and for everyone

Psalm 138:2-8, Daniel 11:25-32, 1 John 4:7–21. But perfect love drives out fear' (v 18)

Psalm 137:1, Daniel 10:7-19, 1 John 3:11-24,4:1-4. In the spiritual world, it is God-reliance' Supremely, it involves confidence in the presence of God

Proverbs 29:18, Daniel 8:26, 1 John 3:1-9. Vision without action is merely a dream Action without vision is a nightmare! But *vision combined with action* can change the world

Psalm 136:23-26, Daniel 7:1-14, 1 John 2:12-27. Yet you have the powerful spiritual ‘antiseptic' to use against these destructive forces It is vital that you learn to do so

Psalm 136:1-12, Daniel 6:13-23, 1 John 1:3-9, 2:1-6. You can be real before God and before others The result is a level of authenticity, vulnerability and intimate connection with one another that is best summed up in this beautiful word, ‘fellowship'

Psalm 135:13-14, Daniel 4:37, 2 Peter 3:3-18. ‘We are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth' (2 Peter 3:13) God is going to vindicate his people (Psalm 135:14)

Proverbs 29:2-7, Daniel 3:16-28, 2 Peter 2:1-20. Yet in the face of extreme suffering he refused to deny his faith The lives of men and women like this are hugely inspiring, challenging and motivational

Psalm 135:5, Daniel 2:27-45, 2 Peter 1:1-21. There is good reason to put your trust in God You will grow in faith as you study the truth of God's word and boldly proclaim that ‘there is a God' and ‘he is great'

Psalm 134:1-3, Daniel 1:8-15,2:1-20, 1 Peter 5:1-14. He declared: ‘I am a great sinner but Christ is a great Saviour 'In today's New Testament passage, Peter speaks of ‘*the God of all grace*' (1 Peter 5:10)

Psalm 133:1-3, Ezekiel 47:6-12, 1 Peter 4:1-19. Three themes dominate his remarkable ministry: unity, love and the Holy Spirit They are distinct, but closely linked

Proverbs 28:18-26, Ezekiel 45:1-15, 1 Peter 3:1-17. What they see they believe!'*As we read yesterday, you are called to follow Jesus' example in your life (1 Peter 2:21) Today we see some of the implications of this

Psalm 132:3-14, Ezekiel 43:2,44:4, 1 Peter 2:4-24. The holy temple in the New Testament is one made of ‘living stones' (1 Peter 2:5) – in other words, people like you and me This is God's new home

Psalm 131:1-3, Ezekiel 41:18-19, 1 Peter 1:3-23,2:1-3. 23–25, MSG) In today's passages, we see the implications of this new birth, the various stages of spiritual growth as a son or daughter of God and how ‘you may grow up in your salvation' (2:2)

Psalm 130:1-5, Ezekiel 40:4, James 5:7-18. Watchman Nee wrote, ‘Our prayers lay the track down which God's power can come Like a mighty locomotive, his power is irresistible, but it cannot reach us without rails

Proverbs 28:13, Ezekiel 38:23, 39:28-29, James 4:1-10. ' As Albert Einstein said, ‘I do not fear the explosive power of the atom bomb What I fear is the explosive power of *evil* in the human heart

Psalm 129:4, Ezekiel 37:2-10, James 3:1-18. 3) The answer is yes, yes, yes

Psalm 128:1-2, Ezekiel 34:2-31, James 2:1-26. Centuries ago, when the people of God were in exile and despair, they cried out to God, “*How should we then live?*” (Ezekiel 33:10, KJV) The same question rings down through the ages

Psalm 127:1-2, Ezekiel 33:11, James 1:2-27. At any given moment, I find there are a number of different things going on at the same time In the passages for today we see five of these aspects, which all begin with the letter T

Proverbs 27:23, 28:1-5, Ezekiel 30:26, Hebrews 13:1-25. The Christian community, the church, is the community of our Lord Jesus, the ‘great Shepherd of the sheep' (Hebrews 13:20) Each local church is called to be a community of the great Shepherd

Psalm 126:1-6, Ezekiel 28:2-17, Hebrews 12:14-29. H Spurgeon pointed out, ‘three results of nearness to Jesus' – happiness, holiness and humility

Psalm 125:1-5, Ezekiel 27:33-34, Hebrews 12:1-13. In each of the passages for today, you see what you need to do in order to run ‘the race marked out for [you]' (v 1), as well as some of the results of doing so

Psalm 124:2-8, Ezekiel 24:18, Hebrews 11:23-40. This became the expression that Paton used Faith is *leaning your whole weight upon Jesus*

Proverbs 27:18-21, Ezekiel 22:29-30, Hebrews 11:1-16. The writer of Hebrews says, ‘Now *faith* is *being* *sure* of what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see' (Hebrews 11:1) St Augustine wrote, ‘God does not expect us to submit our faith to him without reason, but the very limits of our reason make faith a necessity

Psalm 123:1-4, Ezekiel 22:1-12, Hebrews 10:19-39. The writer of Hebrews encourages his readers not to be ‘quitters' but ‘to stick it out' (vv 34–39, MSG)

Psalm 122:1-9, Ezekiel 20:11-12, Hebrews 10:1-14. it is *irresistible*

Psalm 121:1-8, Ezekiel 17:1-24,18:26-32, Hebrews 9:16-28. ‘We have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ *once for all*' (10:10) This ‘*once*' event stemmed from God's great love for us and has huge implications for your life and mine

Proverbs 27:5-10, Ezekiel 16:60, Hebrews 9:1-14. The ‘*precious blood of Christ*' (1 Peter 1:19) is stressed throughout the whole New Testament:- It makes *forgiveness* possible (Colossians 1:14)- It *purifies* you from every sin (1 John 1:7)- Through it, you *draw near to God* (Ephesians 2:13)- It brings *peace and reconciliation* (Colossians 1:20)- It *gives life* (John 6:53)- It enables you to *overcome Satan* (Revelation 12:11) In today's passages, we see different aspects of what all of this means

Psalm 120:1-7, Ezekiel 13:1-21,14:6-11, Hebrews 8:1-13. Loneliness has been described as ‘a homesickness for God' God created you for community – calling you into a loving relationship with him and with other human beings

Psalm 119:170-176, Ezekiel 11:1-20, Hebrews 7:18-27. You come to him *through* *Jesus*, the man who is God, our Lord, brother and friend Your prayers are inspired by *the Holy Spirit of God,* who lives within your heart

Psalm 119:162-165, Ezekiel 7:1-27, Hebrews 6:13-20, 7:1-3. Faith involves trusting the promises of God God makes a promise; faith believes it, hope anticipates it, patience quietly waits for it

Proverbs 26:27-28, 27:1-4, Ezekiel 4:4-8, 5:15, Hebrews 5:12-14, 6:1-12. He does not want you to get hurt There are many warnings in the Bible and they all stem from God's love for you

Psalm 119:156-159, Ezekiel 1:26-28, Hebrews 4:14-16, 5:1-9. The priestly work of Jesus is hinted at elsewhere, for example, the ‘high priestly' prayer of Jesus in John's Gospel (John 17) and the ‘beloved disciple's' description of Jesus as ‘advocate with the Father' (1 John 2:1) But it is here in the book of Hebrews that the theme is taken up and expounded

Psalm 119:145-151, Joel 2:23-32, Hebrews 4:1-13. In the book of Joel, there is a division of destiny between those who call on the name of the Lord and those who do not (Joel 2:32) Joel goes on to say, ‘Multitudes, multitudes in the *valley of decision*! For the day of the Lord is near in the *valley of decision*' (3:14)

Psalm 119:137-143, Joel 2:12-13, Hebrews 3:1-13. However, you can see in these same scriptures that the secret to dealing with these is to ‘*fix your thoughts* on Jesus' (v 1)