Wednesday, May 26, 2010

It's the thought that counts

Week 20 of the 2010 Challenge: Psalm 31; Galatians 4-6

"The mind of man is the battleground on which every moral and spiritual battle is fought." (J. Oswald Sanders)

Why is our thought life so important? It's where every action begins.

Sow a Thought = Reap an Action
Sow an Action = Reap a Habit
Sow a Habit = Reap a Character
Sow a Character = Reap Destiny

Stop entertaining the enemy's lies. It's time to serve an eviction notice to every lie of the devil! Our hearts and minds are guarded by PEACE that passes understanding.


Philippians 4:7, 8 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Great Invasion

2010 Challenge Scriptures: Week 19 - Isaiah 43, Galatians 1-3

This year are GOING BIG! B = Battle I = Invasion G = Generate. The I in "BIG" stands for INVADE, but before we can "invade" our promise land--we need God to invade us!

Invasion: to enter as if to take possession; to penetrate; spread over into

When God invades my inner world...

1. He changes my choices
2. He heals my hurts
3. He overcomes my obstacles
4. I surrender my secrets

John 3:30 "He must increase, but I must decrease." When we think of this scripture, we usually get it backwards and think, "I have to decrease so that He can increase." I love how The Message version paraphrases this scripture saying, "This is the assigned moment for Him to move to the center, while I slip off to the sidelines." How does this power transfer and soul invasion happen? By, inviting Him to come into every area of my life, and praying to see things through His spirit and not through my temporary fleshly feelings--then my way begins to take a backseat.

God wants to come in and renovate some thing, have you given Him the permits?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What's worth fighting for?


(2010 Challenge Scriptures: Week 19 - Isaiah 43, Galatians 1-3)

"Fight the GOOD fight of faith." 1 Timothy 6:12

Are you a lover or a fighter? My grandfather used to ask me that question, because I was a little spunky and seemed to be looking for a fight. Generally, people tend to lean toward either running from a fight (those who hate any confrontation) or starting them (those who initiate confrontation). In our personalities, balance is not something we walk in easily--it's something we learn as we yield to the Spirit. The fact is there is a time to fight and a time to hold still because the battle is not worth the risks. (Notice I didn't say a time to surrender, because we have the victory in Christ. There is no white flag waving here.)

Pastor Duane's message Sunday will get you thinking about what we are fighting "against" and what we are fighting "for". Joshua and Caleb were the only ones who had the revelation that the battle was not against the GIANTS, but for the promise land. The difference may seem subtle--but it's the difference between victory and surrender.

"Don't waste your time and energy fighting battles that have no spoils." When David went down to fight Goliath, one of the first questions he asked was what the reward for killing him was. Look at the major battles of your life right now. What are the rewards for the victory? Is it really worth fighting for? How many churches split or friendships end over trivial things like what color the carpet should be--in the scope of eternity, does it really matter?

5 Things Worth Fight For:
1. Inheritance Received - Joshua 1:1-3 Our promises from God are worth the battle.
2. Kingdom Realities - Matthew 6:10, Romans 14:17 What is the Kingdom about?
3. Local Church Release - Matthew 16:18 What's Jesus building?
4. Real Relationship - Ephesians 1:17 If my relationship Him is growing, so do all my other ones.
5. Races Ran Well - Acts 20:22-24, 2 Timothy 4:7-8 As I fight to fulfill my calling, I enable others to do the same.

We are GOING BIG this year. The months of May, June, July, August we will focus on the "I" in BIG which is INVASION! Arise, (strike your position) our day is here! (Joshua 1:2)

Monday, April 26, 2010

Cause a Commotion! (week 16 Isaiah 42, 2 Cor.4-7)

If you didn’t quite understand physics at school then don’t break out into a cold sweat when I tell you that Pastor Kris taught us physics at the Bridge yesterday! Don’t worry…she admitted that physics didn’t make that much sense to her either but then she went on to explain Newton’s Laws of Motion in a way that made me think I’d actually have passed physics if she’d been teaching it! Anyway…her points, as always, made so much sense…I’m sure I’m not the only one who says ‘oh, I get it now’ every time she preaches! Newton’s Laws are so true in our everyday lives but what we really need are God’s huper Laws of Motion…the exceeding, abundantly, beyond all we could ever think, dream or imagine laws of God.

Law 1: objects at rest will stay at rest…also known as the law of inertia (or the law of the Sunday afternoon nap on the sofa!). Inertia = a dullness with regard to motion, inactivity, inaction, a lack of purpose or direction. As Kris said ‘the huper life of God needs to push us out of our inertia’. I wonder what areas of inertia there are in my life…where do I need a huper push from God?

Law 2: objects will move further and faster when they are pushed harder…if you’ve ever taught a child to ride a bicycle then you’ll know this is true! But in God’s huper laws, Kris explained that our momentum is a result of our yielding to the force of Heaven – the more we yield the further we go…yielding = obeying! Galatians 5:25 shows that we are created to move in partnership with God.

Law 3: for every action there is an equal and opposite action…or in the huper laws…there is always an opposing force resisting your momentum (see 1 Corinthians 16:9). But when that opposing force or pressure comes, how do we respond? Do we respond with the fruits of the spirit or our flesh? (Ouch, she asks some tough questions sometimes.) Kris said that when we respond in the flesh we end up doing the enemies work for him!

COM = with or together, MOTION = move…working with the Holy Spirit we can together, move the forces that are coming against us! We’re getting ready to invade, so what kind of commotion are you going to cause?!!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Lift Up Your Head

Week 14 on the 2010 Challenge: Psalm 24 & 25; Romans 15

Psalm 24:3,4 "Who may ascend the hill of the Lord? Who may stand in His holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, he who does not lift his soul up to an idol, or swear by what is false."

I have always read this part of Psalm 24 and thought, "Well, that leaves me out!" Boy, I've messed up too much! But, it is really encouraging to keep reading through the Psalm...

Psalm 24: 7-9 "Lift up your heads...that the King of Glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle...lift up your heads, O you gates, that the King of glory may come in."

This is the hope of the world. As we lift up our heads, up from our shame and sin, we see JESUS! He is the way, through the cross that we can enter in to "the hill of the Lord" or God's promise places from our life.

Bridge we are going BIG and "entering in -- in 2010" through the King of glory -- we will overcome!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter - Celebrating Life!




Week 13 of the 2010 Challenge! Reading: Isaiah 41 & 1 Corinthians 12-14

We are still basking in the joy from this last Easter weekend. We are especially thankful for a team of young adults from England who came to help with the weekend. On Saturday we had a team of over 80 hit the streets of Denton to paint 3 houses, clean up streets and mow around 26 yards. We were amazed at how people came up to us and said, "I don't need my yard done, but will you pray for me?" We had the opportunity to pray and encourage whole blocks of people. As always, God not only touched the people we were reaching, but He changed us as well!

On Sunday, we had an amazing service from the great music and worship to our CSI (Cross Scene Investigation) message with over 30 decisions for Christ. In the foyer, our own Jake Hayhurst crafted an authentic cross that was breathtaking, causing people to stare in wonder.

Afterwards, we walked across to Traditions Field where 15,000 eggs and candy were scattered to be collected by eager little fingers. There was even an appearance by Spiderman and the Disney princesses. We are going BIG this year! We will continue to celebrate Jesus' resurrection life all year long!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Week 11: Do You "Shrink-wrap" God?


Week 11 verses: Psalm 23; 1 Corinthians 1, 2

Psalm 23: 5,6
You revive my drooping head, my cup brims with blessings. (6) Your beauty and love chase after me every day of my life. (MSG)

How we GO BIG to "enter in" this 2010...

1. By growing BIG. (Ephesians 4:11-15)
2. By finding the BIG in the small. (Luke 16:10)
3. By sowing BIG. (Luke 16:38)
4. By connecting to something BIGGER than myself. (Ephesians 4:16)
5. By speaking BIG. (Hebrews 13:5,6)
6. By knowing BIG. (Ephesians 1:17)

Reggie McNeal asks in his book, A Work of Heart, ...how many would be leaders turn away from the burning bush. Having decided their own destiny, they close themselves off from the call of God on their lives...They have SHRINK-WRAPPED God down to the size of their personal frailties and limitations...Not willing to risk or explore a world that has something besides themselves at the center, they never make it onto God's stage."

Can we let God be God and not limit Him to our past experiences, hurts or misrepresented ideas of who He is. His ways are BIGGER & BETTER than our ways -- let's trust His "Super-Sized" life for us instead of our own--shrunk by fear. We are GOING BIG!

The world of the generous gets larger and larger; the world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller. Proverbs 11:24 (MSG)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Week 10: 2010 Challenge

2010 Challenge: Reading Isaiah 40 / Romans 13-15

Isaiah 40: 5 "And the glory of the Lord will be revealed, and all mankind together will see it."

We believe this year God has BIG things to reveal to us that we will witness together--all ages, all races, all kinds!

We chose not to live small lives of offense and pettiness. We are GOING BIG by seeing the BIG in the small choices we make.

"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue other small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you!" - John Rohn

Monday, March 8, 2010

Week 9: Transforming into Big GROWTH

2010 Challenge: Week Nine - Reading: Proverbs 2 / Romans 10 & 12

This year to Go BIG, we have to Grow BIG from the inside outside. That's what transformation is all about...

Romans 12:2
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is --his good, pleasing and perfect will. (NIV)

(The Message) Don't become so well adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You'll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well formed maturity in you.

The word transform here is the Greek word, Metamorphoo, which means to change from one form to another. It's the same word we use as metamorphosis, such as when a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
What outside forces are influencing your inner transformation?

Remember voices determine choices and attitude determines altitude. Without a constant focus on our life, we will be shaped our culture without even realizing it. We are called to be "reshaped and renewed" in God's presence where we know Him more and are able to live BIG in the things He's promised us.

Measure your growth in these areas:

1. In my Spirit:
- When, where, how do I pray during the week? - Do I worship during week other than just Sunday morning? - How, when, where do I read my Bible?

2. In my Soul: (mind, will, emotions) - What am I doing to grow mentally? - Am I expanding my knowledge and intellect? - How do I work on my attitude? (Do I need to forgive an offense or let something go?) - How do I care for my emotional well-being?

3. Body:
- Am I out of balance in any area? (eating, sleeping, exercise, coffee, soda, salt etc?) - Do I get plenty of exercise? - How can I live a healthier life style? -Am I teaching my kids healthy habits or teaching them to repeat negative cycles? - Do I have addictions I need to be delivered from? This week my small steps toward the change you want to see."Be the change you want to see."

"You cannot change your destination overnight, but you can your direction." - John Rohn

Determine an Action Plan this week to go in the right direction!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

"Marching" On


February 2010 is now history and MARCH is upon us. All this month at The Bridge, Pastor Duane will be sharing about "Going Big--entering in 2010."

Duet. 6:18 "And you shall do what is right and good in the sight of the Lord, that it may be well with you, and that you may go in and possess the good land of which the Lord swore..."

The B in BIG stands for battle. This battle isn't so much a defensive battle, but an offensive battle--which involves going in and possessing the promises of God for this year. It dawned on me how ironic it is that we are beginning our study of "the battle" in March. It's time to MARCH ON!

Joel 2:7 "They charge like soldiers, they climb over the wall like warriors. They all MARCH straight ahead and do not move off their path." (New Century Version)

As we march forward, there will be giants in the land, "shiny objects" to distract us off the path, and the temptation to turn back. But, we are not those that shrink back and quit! We will courageously sojourn on and enjoy the "good land" God has promised us.

Hebrews 10: 39 "But we are not quitters who lose out. Oh, no! We'll stay with it and survive, trusting all the way." (Message)

Have your received your MARCHING ORDERS for this year? Let's go... Right, Right, Right, Left, Right. Right, Right, Right, Left, Right.

"Life is a series of experiences, each of which makes us bigger, even though it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our MARCHING FORWARD." - Henry Ford

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Eternity Begins Now

Week 7 of the 2010 Challenge: Isaiah 35, Romans 5 & 6

Last week we talked about how Jesus came to give us abundant life now. (John 10:10) Once we are born again, we are born into the Kingdom of God. Eternity begins now!

Jesus doesn't locate his offer to us only in some distant future after we have slogged our way through our days here on earth. He talks about a life available to us in this age. So does Paul: "Godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come." (1 Timothy 4:8)... When we he hear the words eternal life, most of us tend to interpret that as "a life that waits for us in eternity." But eternal life means "unending" not "later". The scriptures use the term to mean we can never lose it. It's a life that can't be taken from us. The offer is life and that life starts now. Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, NOW we also may live NEW LIVES. (Romans 6:4) - John Eldredge, Waking the Dead, pg. 12

We are called to bring the power and rule of God's kingdom -- His Kingdom come, His will be done on EARTH as it is in HEAVEN -- into our families, our communities, our nation. This rule is not a forced government as the disciples thought, but a spiritual Kingdom of light, penetrating the darkness.

Colossians 1:13 " Who has delivered us from the authority of darkness, and translated us into the Kingdom of the son of His love." (The Darby Translation)

I was inspired this week by an example of expanding God's Kingdom in the small. My daughter was blessed to have a special guest at her school who spoke about her experiences in Haiti following the earthquake. She went with a group of medical professionals to give aid. When they arrived, she was handed a small child that seemed to be an infant but not sure of its age. A man had found the child and said he didn't know what to do with it, because it was about to die. Surprised, the lady took the baby back to her room and made a baby bed out her suitcase, nourished it with what she had, and prayed for it. A few days later, the rest of the group was shocked and amazed when she put the baby down and it walked! It wasn't actually an infant, but a small child. That child will be raised in the church's orphanage and grow up knowing God's love.

This seems a small thing like this goes unnoticed. The media didn't report it, few will know. But, there in the middle of the darkness--the light of God's kingdom love saved a little child. Our daily choices reflect the light of heaven or is diminished by the pull of the enemy. Which Kingdom do you serve?



Wednesday, February 17, 2010

What's love got to do with it?

2010 Challenge: Week 6 - Proverbs 1, Philippians Ch. 3 -4

We had a great Valentine's Day at The Bridge with some fun surprises. (You never know what might happen!)Pastor Duane has been preaching a series called, "Hey, that's my question." Sunday we looked at some questions on love and relationships. You can download it for free from the podcast.

It is so interesting ho
w REAL LOVE, (Agape love) which is the unconditionally, purely unselfish, divine love of God answers so many of life's questions. You can see a life-size picture of this kind of love in 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8. "Can I live with my boyfriend?" Answer: vs.4...Love is patient. "How long should I be mad before I forgive?" Answer: vs. 5...love keeps no record of wrongs. What questions are you asking that REAL LOVE can answer?

Our culture thinks love is a temporary feeling that you accidentally "fall into" when you least suspect it and "fall out of" when it doesn't serve your agendas anymore or provide warm-fuzzies. I'm all for warm fuzzy feelings, but they are a by product of emotion that comes and goes, like an ebb and flow of the ocean. Our feelings can't be trusted to make relationship decisions. They have to submit to a higher standard--Agape. LOVE IS A CHOICE.


Jesus said people would know we are his followers, by our love for one another. (John 13:35) Our prayer for The Bridge Community is that our love for one another will be a witness to the powerful love of God for them--"All ages, All races, All kinds!"


Yes, love is a risk. But relationship means so much to God, that WE WERE WORTH the risk.

"But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for while we were yet sinners. " (Romans 5:9 NLT)







Sunday, February 7, 2010

Praising God for our Miracle!

This weeks reading for the 2010 Challenge:
Psalm 16, Philippians chapter 1-3.



I call your name, Lord you reply, You bring your Kingdom and stand by my side...
("I Call Your Name" from Free Chapel, Moving Forward Album)

This was the testimony of Paul and Sonja this Sunday at the Bridge, as they thanked the church for standing by their side when they found out their 11 year old son, John, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He had been struggling with lose of sight, fatigue, nausea, and many other side effects for months, and last week they finally discovered why. He had a massive tumor (10cm) on the front of his brain. He was rushed to Cook's in Fort Worth and surgery was scheduled to remove it.

The Bridge rallied prayer support for John and his family as they faced this staggering challenge. They were told John would probably not retain his sight, his memory, and even his personality and face a hospital recovery of four to six weeks. There were many daunting facts facing this brave, young boy, but his family choose to believe God's report was different.

John surprised The Bridge yesterday by walking out on the stage just 10 days after the diagnoses and surgery. Cheers and praises erupted from the crowd to see a walking miracle! We are praising God the tumor was not cancer, he has his sight, memory and his funny personality! The doctors were amazed at his recovery and we are praising God for John's healing! We know God has a special plan for his life. They did have to take his pituitary gland, but his body has adjusted amazingly.

We are also thankful to the doctors and all the staff at Cook's Children's Hospital for being an instrument of healing. We appreciate you!

If you are facing tremendous challenges and negative facts this week, discover what God's TRUTH is over the facts and stand in faith this week!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Walking by Faith -- You're Not Alone

Week 4 into the 36 weeks (see 2010 Challenge) : Reading - Proverbs 25, John 14-15-16

John 14: 18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." (KJ)

Entering the 4th Week of our 36 week in the 2010 Challenge, we now get to WALK OUT everything God's been speaking to us in the 21 days of prayer and fasting. As we walk by faith, He sends the Holy Spirit to lead us and guide us -- holding our hand along the way.

I have been reading the book, Walking With God by John Eldredge. It gives a vulnerable look into his journals, and shows how he walks with God through the challenges and celebrations. I thought this passage was poignant...

"When it comes to crises or events that really upset us, this I have learned: you can have God or you can have understanding. Sometimes you can have them both. But if you insist on understanding, it often doesn't come. And that can create distance between you and God, because your upset and demanding an explanation in order to move on, but the explanation isn't coming so you withdraw a bit from God and lose the GRACE THAT GOD IS GIVING. He doesn't explain everything. But he always offers us himself."
John Eldredge, Walking with God

No matter what circumstance we are facing--He wants to be there with us to help us through it. Invite Him into your every day life, invite him in to heal your past--no matter how messy. He longs to walk out this journey of life with us--as a great adventure! Our life is not meant to be an episode of "Survivor" where God is watching from the sky wondering if we'll go the right direction, eat something poisonous, or be able to hack the elements. He is there with us taking our hand, and guiding us along the way. You are never alone. (Read John 14 & 15)


Even if I walk through a very dark valley, I will not be afraid, because you are with me. Your rod and your walking stick comfort me. Psalm 23: 4 (NCV)


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

21 Days Ends Sunday--Join the Celebration!

Join us this Sunday as we celebrate the conclusion of the 21 days of prayer and fasting with testimonies, special music and Duane's final message in the Faith For the Future series. WE ARE ALSO STEPPING OUT IN FAITH FOR A FUTURE "BRIDGE BUILDING" AND TURNING IN OUR BUILDING PLEDGES!


Challenged to GROW

(Watch funny video from Sunday by clicking on pic.)

Yes, we've almost completed our 21 days of prayer and fasting for the 2010 Challenge! In these past weeks God has really challenged me personally to receive a NEW STRENGTH for this decade.

Isaiah 40:29-31 says, "Those who WAIT (hope in, expect) on the Lord will gain NEW STRENGTH, they will mount up with wings as eagles, they will run and not get tired, and they will walk and be weary."

I found myself frustrated a few weeks ago and couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. (Ok, lack of coffee might have been part of the problem, but I knew it was deeper than that!) Then during morning prayer, I felt God showing me that I couldn't go into this year with the same faith of last year, or the same power--I needed a NEW STRENGTH, which meant I was going to have to grow!

Psalm 84:7 - "...we go from STRENGTH to STRENGTH before we appear before Him..."
2 Corinthians 3:18 - "...transformed from GLORY to GLORY..."
Romans 1:17 - "...revealed from FAITH to FAITH..."


I so appreciate how God never expects us to be perfect, but to keep growing and being "reshaped" from faith to faith, strength to strength and glory to glory. I once heard a great man of God say, "The price of greatness is your ability to be RESHAPED." During this last week of the 21 days, let's ask God how He needs to grow and reshape us, and give us the STRATEGY we need to walk out the 36 weeks!

God knew what he was doing from the very beginning. He decided from the outset to SHAPE the lives of those who love him along the same lines as the life of his Son. The Son stands first in the line of humanity he restored. We see the original and intended SHAPE of our lives there in him. Romans 8:29 (Message)

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Take the 2010 Challenge


Challenge: a call or summons to engage

It's the beginning of a new decade! We want to begin this decade with "Faith for the Future" by discovering God's dream over our lives for this year and the next decade to come. That's where the 2010 CHALLENGE comes in...
36 hours (to de-tox from negative thinking) / 21 days (fasting and prayer for our future) / 36 weeks (to walk out the vision).

Note: If you missed the starting date--just begin now!

36 hours – This first 36 hours is a detox of all fearful, anxious and negative thoughts. It is 36 hours to reset your direction by only thinking and speaking things that are in agreement with God’s dream over your life. In these 36 hours we’ll focus on the promises of God instead of complaining about the problems. (See special verses for this time, but write out your own that God gives you for your specific circumstances.)

21 days – They say it takes 21 days to form new habits. The next 21 days is a focused fast* and time of prayer. (You can choose to do a different fast each week.) We believe for God to speak to us about his dreams over our lives, to reshape our hearts and to change our mindsets. During this process keep a journal about what God is speaking to you and write out what your goals are for this year spiritually, physically, and financially. (It's also great to add goals for your family as a whole.) Write out your “Declaration of Faith” and pray it out loud. We will focus praying and believing the Apostle Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1:17-20. Ends January 31, 2001.

36 weeks- In the next 9 months continue to walk in your new revelation and healthy habits formed from the 21 days. Look at your list of goals or what you’re believing God for in 2010 and make an “Action Plan” of practical steps to see your dream come true. Share your goals with someone to hold you accountable and keep a weekly journal of your progress. Read and mediate on the weekly verses provided. Ends September 19, 2010.

As we take the 2010 Challenge, The Bridge is “entering in” to all God has for us in 2010!


Listen to the video message "2010 Challenge" to hear Pastor Duane explain the challenge, and how to discover God's dream over your life.

Scripture Guide:
Write these out in your journal or note cards where you can see them throughout the day. Make sure you have a translation you can understand. For more in-depth study, or to look up different translations go to www.biblegateway.com or www.crosswalk.com.

36 Hour Detox:

  • Psalm 19:14, Proverbs 18: 20-21, Romans 12:1-2, Ephesians 4:23 & 29, Colossians 1:9
  • Add other scriptures of personal promises to you this year

21 Day: Read through the book of Ephesians, specially praying 1:17-20 over your life every day. Continue declaring the other verses the Lord gives you.

36 Weeks:

Week 1-3 – as above

Week 4 – Proverbs 25, John 14-16; Week 5 – Psalm 16, Philippians Ch. 1-3; Week 6 – Proverbs 1, Philippians Ch.3 -4; Week 7 - Isaiah 35, Romans 5 & 6; Week 8 – Psalm 18, Romans 7 & 8; Week 9 – Proverbs 2, Romans 10 & 12; Week 10 – Isaiah 40, Romans 13-15; Week 11 - Psalm 23, 1 Corinthians 1 & 2; Week 12- Proverbs 3, 1 Cor. 4-6; Week 13 - Isaiah 41, 1 Cor. 12-14; Week 14- Psalms 24 & 25, Romans 15; Week 15 - Proverbs 4, 2 Corinthians 1-3; Week 16 - Isaiah 42, 2 Cor. 4-7; Week 17- Psalm 27 & 28, 2 Cor. 8-10; Week 18 - Proverbs 5, 2 Cor. 11-13; Week 19 - Isaiah 43, Galatians 1-3; Week 20- Psalm 31, Galatians 4-6; Week 21- Proverbs 6, Colossians 1-2; Week 22 - Isaiah 44, Colossians 3-4; Week 23- Psalm 34, 1 Thessalonians 1-5; Week 24- Proverbs 7, 2 Thessalonians; Week 25 - Psalm 37, 1 Timothy 1-3; Week 26- Isaiah 45, 1 Timothy 4-6; Week 27 - Proverbs 8, 2 Timothy 1-4; Week 28 - Psalm 42-43, Titus 1-3; Week 29- Isaiah 52, Philemon 1 & Hebrews 1-3; Week 30 - Psalm 51 & 52, Hebrews 4-6; Week 31- Proverbs 9, Hebrews 10 & 11, Week 32 - Isaiah 54 , Hebrews 12 & 13; Week 33 - Psalm 62 & 63, James 1-3; Week 34 - Proverbs 10, James 4-5; Week 35 - Isaiah 61, 1 Peter 2-5, 2 Peter 1; Week 36 - Psalm 118, 1 John 1-5.