The Names of God Scripture Writing Plan Pt 2

Week 5

Monday- Anointed One Psalm 2:2

Tuesday- Governor Psalm 22:28

Wednesday- King of Glory Psalm 24:10

Thursday- Hiding Place Psalm 32:7

Friday- Guide Psalm 48:14

Week 6

Monday- Portion Psalm 73:26

Tuesday- Dwelling place Psalm 90:1

Wednesday- Maker 95:6

Thursday Keeper; Shade Psalm 121:5

Friday The One; Lovingkindness; Goodness Psalm 144:2

Week 7

Monday- Strong Tower Proverbs 18:10

Tuesday-Immanuel Isaiah 7:14

Wednesday- Most Upright Isaiah 26:7

Thursday- Cornerstone Isaiah 28:16

Friday- Lawgiver Isaiah 33:22

Week 8

Monday- Chosen One Isaiah 42:1

Tuesday- Man of Sorrows Isaiah 53:3

Wednesday- Witness Isaiah 55:4

Thursday- Mighty One Isaiah 60:16

Friday- Merciful God Jeremiah 3:12

Grace Upon Grace: The Gospel of John Scripture Writing Plan Pt 8 Weeks 36-40

Week 36: John 19:1-30

Monday- John 19:1-6

Tuesday- John 19:7-12

Wednesday- John 19:13-18

Thursday- John 19:19-24

Friday- John 19:25-30

Week 37: John 19: 31-42

Monday- John 19:31-33

Tuesday- John 19:34-36

Wednesday- John 19:37-38

Thursday- John 19:39-40

Friday- John 19:41-42

Week 38: John 20:1-18

Monday- John 20:1-4

Tuesday- John 20:5-8

Wednesday- John 20:9-12

Thursday- John 20:13-15

Friday- John 20: 16-18

Week 39: John 20:19-31

Monday- John 20:19-21

Tuesday- John 20:22-24

Wednesday- John 20:25-27

Thursday- John 20:28-29

Friday- John 20:30-31

Week 40: John 21:1-25

Monday- John 21:1-5

Tuesday- John 21:6-10

Wednesday- John 21:11-15

Thursday- John 21:16-20

Friday- John 21:21-25

Grace Upon Grace: The Gospel of John Scripture Writing Plan Pt. 7 Weeks 31-35

Week 31: John 14:1-31

Monday- John 14:1-6

Tuesday- John 14:7-12

Wednesday- John 14:13-18

Thursday- John 14:19-24

Friday- John 14:25-31

Week 32: John 15:1-27

Monday- John 15:1-5

Tuesday: John 15:6-10

Wednesday- John 15:11-15

Thursday- John 15:16-20

Friday- John 15:21-27

Week 33: John 16:1-33

Monday- John 16:1-7

Tuesday- John 16:8-14

Wednesday- John 16:15-21

Thursday- John 16:22-27

Friday- John 16:28-33

Week 34: John 17:1-26

Monday- John 17:1-5

Tuesday- John 17:6-10

Wednesday- John 17:11-15

Thursday- John 17:16-20

Friday- John 17:21-26

Week 35: John 18:1-40

Monday- John 18:1-8

Tuesday- John 18:9-16

Wednesday- John 18:17-24

Thursday- John 18:25-32

Friday- John 18:33-40

Grace Upon Grace: The Gospel of John Scripture Writing Plan Pt 6 Weeks 26-30

Week 26: John 11:45-57

Monday- John 11:45-47

Tuesday: John11:48- 50

Wednesday- John 11:51-53

Thursday- John 11:54-55

Friday- John 11:56-57

Week 27:Catch up Week

Week 28: John 12:1-26

Monday- John 12:1-6

Tuesday- John 12:7-11

Wednesday- John 12:12-16

Thursday- John 12:17-21

Friday- John 12:22-26

Week 29: John 12:27-50

Monday- John 12:27-31

Tuesday- John 12:32-36

Wednesday- John 12:37-41

Thursday- John 12: 42-46

Friday- John 12:47-50

Week 30: John 13:1-38

Monday- John 13:1-8

Tuesday- John 13:9-16

Wednesday- John 13:17-24

Thursday- John 13:25-32

Friday- John 13:33-38

Grace Upon Grace: The Gospel of John Scripture Writing Plan Pt: 5 Weeks 21-25

Week 21: John 9:21-41

Monday- John 9:21-24

Tuesday- John 9:25-28

Wednesday- John 9:29-32

Thursday- John 9:33-36

Friday- John 9:37-41

Week 22: John 10:1-21

Monday- John 10:1-4

Tuesday- John 10:5-8

Wednesday- John 10:9-12

Thursday- John 10:13-16

Friday- John 10:27-21

Week 23: John 10:22-42

Monday- John 10:22-25

Tuesday- John 10:26-29

Wednesday- John 10:30-33

Thursday- John 10:34-37

Friday- John 10:38-42

Week 24: John 11:1-27

Monday- John 11:1-6

Tuesday- John 11:7-12

Wednesday-John 11:13-17

Thursday- John 11:18-22

Friday- John 11:23-27

Week 25: John 11:28-44

Monday- John 11:28-31

Tuesday- John 11:32-35

Wednesday- John 11:36-38

Thursday- John 11:39-41

Friday- John 11:42-44

Grace Upon Grace: The Gospel of John Scripture Writing Plan Pt 4: Weeks 16-20

Week 16: John 7:25-39

Monday- John 7:25-27

Tuesday- John 7:28-30

Wednesday- John 7:31-33

Thursday- John 7:34-36

Friday- John 7:37-39

Week 17: John 7:40-8:11

Monday- John 7:40-44

Tuesday- John 7:45-49

Wednesday- John 7:50-8:1

Thursday- John 8:2-6

Friday- John 8:7-11

Week 18: John 8:12-30

Monday- John 8:12-15

Tuesday- John 8:16-19

Wednesday- John 8:20-23

Thursday- John 8:24-27

Friday- John 8:28-30

Week 19: John 8:31-59

Monday- John 8:31-36

Tuesday- John 8:37-42

Wednesday- John 8:43-48

Thursday- John 8:49-54

Friday- John 8:55-59

Week 20: John 9:1-20

Monday- John 9:1-4

Tuesday- John 9:5-8

Wednesday- John 9:9-12

Thursday- John 9: 13-16

Friday- John 9:17-20

Hello 32 it’s nice to meet you!

How did I wake up and welcome my 32nd birthday?!! The year is passing by fast and I am aging gracefully….. Can I be just a little transparent with y’all? Every year around my birthday I go through a bit of an internal crisis where I’m going through oh my goodness I’m going to be such and such what have I done with my life?! This year was no different. On September 22nd I sat at my dining room table and cried my eyes out and my husband just listened as I cried about how I felt like a piece of me was lost in the tasks of what I do for everyone else and I no longer recognize myself and I haven’t accomplished much!!! My husband just let me cry and it was full out breakdown, I mean the kind of cry that leads to hyperventilation. He didn’t say much except “I am sorry” coupled with hugging. Last night, at youth He spoke to the youth but it was as if he was finishing our conversation. What I heard was “Tristin, remember Jesus has to completely satisfy you because nothing else in this life will.” He talked about when “Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.” John 6:35 ESV
My breakdown on Tuesday was really about not being satisfied- that was the issue. Every year I make a goal and it doesn’t really change- it just gets a little more intentional. This year I want to be satisfied in Christ alone. I believe in Him and He is Lord of my life so I want to take in the promise I will not be hungry neither will I thirst again! I want to be CONTENT in whatever season I am- right now that is found in throws of motherhood and being a support to my husband while being intentional with others (this will never change- I will always be wife and mother). In whatever season may Jesus be my bread!!! Hello 32 it is so NICE to meet you! #thisis32

Psalm 119:1-24 Week 1 Reflections

Why Write the W.O.R.D

I started writing out God’s word in 2017 a few months before my son was born. I came across a blog called The Felicity Bee now called A symphony of praise ran by Erika Michelle. There I found a bible study method she created called W.O.R.D and she herself had Inscribe the W.O.R.D plans on her website and I started doing them. The W.O.R.D bible study method allows you to approach God’s word in four different ways- write- observe- relevant- declare… First, you write out the scripture passage. Next, you make observations about the scripture passage. Then, you write out the thoughts that are relevant for you. Finally, you declare or pray that passage of scripture. Studies show that we RETAIN what we write! So we write God’s word so that we REMEMBER it! In April of this year, I decided that I wanted to share this method with you all because it has been such a blessing to me as I seek to grow in understanding God’s Word.

Writing out Psalm 119

For the next seven weeks, we will be reading and writing out Psalm 119. If you’re joining me, we just finished week 1. Every Saturday, you can expect to see my reflections posted here. Before I share my reflections for this week I wanted to share some background information on this passage! Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in Psalm. The author of this chapter is unnamed, but most commentators believe King David wrote Psalm 119. The theme that flows through this passage is “the greatness and glory of God’s word”. Psalm 119 is arranged in an acrostic pattern using the Hebrew alphabet to divide each section. David Guzik described Psalm 119 best below:

Since this is a psalm glorifying God and His word, it refers to Scripture over and over again.….

In this psalm there are eight basic words used to describe the Scriptures, God’s written revelation to us:

Law (torah, used 25 times in Psalm 119): “Its parent verb means ‘teach’ or ‘direct’; therefore coming from God it means both ‘law’ and ‘revelation.’ It can be used of a single command or of a whole body of law.” (Derek Kidner)

Word (dabar, used 24 times): The idea is of the spoken word, God’s revealed word to man. “Proceeding from his mouth and revealed by him to us…” (Matthew Poole)

Judgments (mispatim, used 23 times): “…from shaphat, to judge, determine, regulate, order, and discern, because they judge concerning our words and works; show the rules by which they should be regulated; and cause us to discern what is right and wrong, and decide accordingly.” (Adam Clarke)

Testimonies (edut/edot, used 23 times): This word is related to the word for witness. To obey His testimonies “…signifies loyalty to the terms of the covenant made between the Lord and Israel.” (Willem VanGemeren)

Commandments (miswah/miswot, used 22 times): “This word emphasizes the straight authority of what is said…the right to give orders.” (Derek Kidner)

Statutes (huqqim, used 21 times): The noun is derived from the root verb “engrave” or “inscribe”; the idea is the written word of God and the authority of His written word: “…declaring his authority and power of giving us laws.” (Matthew Poole)

Precepts (piqqudim, used 21 times): “This is a word drawn from the sphere of an officer or overseer, a man who is responsible to look closely into a situation and take action…. So the word points to the particular instructions of the Lord, as of one who cares about detail.” (Derek Kidner)

Word (imrah, used 19 times): Imrah is similar in meaning to dabar, yet a different term. “The ‘word’ may denote anything God has spoken, commanded, or promised.” (Willem VanGemeren)

Enduring Word Bible Commentary

Observations on Psalm 119:1-24

In gaining understanding of this passage of scripture, I used the “Enduring Word Bible Commentary. In this passage the Psalmist recognizes that those who walk in God’s word are BLESSED. Psalm 119:1-3 “Blessed are those whose way is blameless,
    who walk in the law of the Lord! Blessed are those who keep his testimonies,
    who seek him with their whole heart, who also do no wrong, but walk in his ways!” Psalm 119: 4-8 expresses a desire for those blessings. David Guzik says “the Psalmist connects commanded obedience with the blessings to the obedient.” While he recognizes the blessing in being obedient to God’s word, the psalmist also recognizes his need to have the ability to be obedient to God’s word which is accomplished by relying on the help of the Holy Spirit. In Psalm 119: 9-16, the psalmist acknowledges that God purifies him through his word. So his response is to- take heed of God’s word, humbly ask for instruction and be committed to God’s word. In Psalms 119: 17-24 we find as the Psalmist did, that God’s word is our REFUGE in the hardest of times, so he longs for God’s Word and he asks for insight and blessing to obey God’s word.

My Reflections

As I read this passage this week I asked myself the following questions and I ask you the same:

  1. Do I recognize the blessing in living an obedient life to God in light of what his word says?
  2. Do I desire to be obedient to God’s Word and do I recognize my need for Christ as the authority in my life?
  3. Do I like the Psalmist acknowledge the cleansing power of God’s word?
  4. Is my heart’s response to take heed and be committed to God’s word
  5. And finally do I long to be in God’s word? Do I take refuge in it?

I hope that the first week of our scripture writing plan has been a blessing! Feel free to share your thoughts and what you’ve learned this week!

Our firm foundation

If I ever want to know the character of God…. I should STUDY His WORD


-Tristin Matthews

Psalms 19 focuses on the perfect revelation of the Lord. In it we see the general revelation of himself- God revealed through creation and the special revelation Of Himself- God reveal through His Word. From this passage one can perceive the glory of the Lord
and the importance of Scripture.

The Glory of the Lord

 The heavens declare the glory of  God, and the expanse proclaims  the work of his hands. Day after  day they pour out speech; night  after night they communicate  knowledge. There is no speech;  there are no words; their voice is  not heard. Their message has gone out to the whole earth, and their  words to the ends of the world.

Psalm 19:1-4

God’s majesty is revealed in the beauty of his creation for you and I to see. Creation whispers His name and you and I should pause to worship God the creator.

The Importance of  Scripture

The instruction of the Lord is perfect,
renewing one’s life;
the testimony of the Lord is trustworthy,
making the inexperienced wise.
The precepts of the Lord are right,
making the heart glad;
the command of the Lord is radiant,
making the eyes light up.
The fear of the Lord is pure,
enduring forever;
the ordinances of the Lord are reliable
and altogether righteous.
They are more desirable than gold—
than an abundance of pure gold;
and sweeter than honey
dripping from a honeycomb.
In addition, your servant is warned by them,
and in keeping them there is an abundant reward.

Psalm 19:7-11

If I ever desire to know the character of God I should study his Word. David the writer of this passage takes the time to outline the characteristics of God’s word and the benefits we gain from following His word. God’s word instructs us. It is perfect, trustworthy, right reliable and righteous. It illuminates and warns us. From God’s word we gain renewed strength, wisdom, joy, and understanding. We learn just how valuable the word of God is and how there is an abundance of reward in keeping His Word.

Our Response

Who perceives his  unintentional sins? Cleanse me  from my hidden faults. Moreover, keep your servant from willful  sins; do not let them rule me. Then I will be blameless and cleansed  from blatant rebellion. May the  words of my mouth and the  meditation of my heart be  acceptable to you, LORD my rock  and my Redeemer.

Psalm 19:12-14

We should be like David , humbled. The weightiness of scripture should humble us and help us to see our need for the Redeemer Jesus Christ.

In light of scripture, do we see our need for Christ and are we turning to him in light of scripture?