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It’s a common question being asked by returning students right now – regardless of age or grade: “What did you do on your Summer vacation?” It’s somewhat lost on us adults…we don’t generally get three months off from work (although we’d like it!) OK, we do truncate the question and ask: “What did you do on your Summer vacation?”
Anyway, here we go:
<you>: Dennis! How’s it going? Love the blog, keep up the great work!
<me>: ’sgoing pretty good. How ’bout you?
<you>: Fantabulous! Hey, What did you do on your Summer vacation?
<me>: I’m glad you asked…
The Deets:
This summer, our church went through a program called The Bible in 90 Days (aka BIND, aka B90X). It’s not a hard program with hidden details – it’s reading the Bible in 90 days (OK, actually 88…there were two “grace” days built in). We started on June 7th and from that day until September 3 (for me), we read about 12 pages each day – straight through…Genesis to Revelation. Our adult Sunday School class and Sunday service sermons also followed the readings, highlighting various themes or characters from the previous weeks readings.
The Story:
True confessions here – I actually saw the official BIND Bible at our local Christian bookstore over a year ago. I bought it and thought I’d give it a go. It didn’t go… But, when we decided to go through the program at church, I decided I was going to do it! GULP!
I read & study the Bible daily – but I don’t generally read 12 pages. I’m also a slow reader (I’ll admit it!), so this was especially a challenge. [FYI - my reading speed is really a product of wanting to fully understand and I just can't get there by scanning...some can - I can't.]
In addition, having just started this blog a few months before, I decided that I would write a post about each days reading. Yes, EACH DAY (read: Leviticus). My decision was based on two things:
- If 2 Timothy 3:16-17 is true (and I believe it is), then I ought to be able to glean at least one nugget from each day’s reading. Yes, even from Leviticus.
- A comment I heard from a speaker a while back. He said that he tried to find at least one thing in every sermon or talk he heard that was applicable or edifying. This should be true of anything read in the bible. [BTW, I hold to this truth in any meeting, seminar, conference, presentation. It forces me to listen!]
So I started. I read…and I blogged, and I read…and I blogged… Eighty-eight days of reading, too many late nights trying to stay on track, and 67 blog posts (some were catch-up days) – all in all, an incredible journey. I am glad I stuck it out. It was great to read the whole Bible in a concentrated time frame. It was amazing to see the thread of God’s redemptive love and care for man (me, you!) in this life-changing, life-giving book that has been lovingly preserved.
So, there’s no badge, t-shirt, or tattoo (?!) for completing the program. But, there is the joy in knowing that I am a little bit more “equipped“ to be a better worshiper of my awesome and amazing God!
What’s Next?
For the Christ Follower, the Bible shouldn’t be a book that is read and then put on the shelf – saved for future reading if desired. So, for that reason, I’ll never be “finished” reading the Bible… I think I’ll even do BIND again next year.
I am starting two new books though:
- Adopted for Life, by Dr. Russell Moore.
- Forgotten God, by Francis Chan
Both look to be GREAT reads…even blog subjects!
HEY, if you’d like to give BIND or B90X a try, here is a reading schedule that Elevation Church in North Carolina has posted.

Bible In 90 Days – Day 88
So Day 88 is the virtual Day 90 of the Bible in 90 Days program…so, this is the final day of reading!
What an amazing 88-day journey!
Reading: Revelation 18:1 – 22:21
Take Away(s):
- The one thing to know about the book of Revelation. So there are videos that go along with the readings and we have been using them in Sunday School each week. I love the way the teacher summed up the book of Revelation last week: GOD WINS!
- Three song summary Revelation 21-22
Soon [Ligertwood]
First and the Last [Houston / Morgan]
Revelation Song [Riddle]

Bible In 90 Days – Day 87
Reading: Revelation 1:1 – 17:18
Take Away(s):
Only one entry today…
- Revelation 3:15-16. Christ Follower, go to crazylovebook.com, click “Videos”, then watch the Chapter 4 and 5 videos…and be challenged. If you haven’t read Chan’s Crazy Love – DO! Powerful and life-changing!

If you’re not really sure what this all means, check this out:

ACK! Running behind on my posts in the Home Stretch!!!
Bible In 90 Days – Day 85
Reading: Hebrews 1:1 – James 3:12
Take Away(s):
- What Does God Look Like. Hebrews 1:3-6. These verses tell us that Jesus is the exact representation of God. So what does God look like? We may not have a detailed physical description or picture; but we know from scripture what His true self looks like – based on Jesus: http://tinyurl.com/kqu8of
- Under appreciated. Hebrews 4:12-13. I fear many Christ Followers don’t grasp the power of the Bible – I know in my journey, I have neglected and under appreciated it. The past 85 days have reaffirmed this verse – I don’t recall a single day when I didn’t glean something from my readings (even in Leviticus).
- Identification* & Access. Hebrews 4:15-16. In light of the means by which Jews “accessed” God before Christ came, I think we too often take for granted our unlimited access to the Father…and the means by which it was gained. God, May I never forget that my immediate access to You was gained by Your willingness to sacrifice Your Son in my place. The curtain was torn…PRAISE GOD! [*As this verse says, we can only partly identify...we're all scummy sinners. Christ was the only sinless human.]
- Timely. Sad, but timely. Hebrews 5:11-14. A by-product of the second bullet above. Very convicting… God, I pray that my desire for knowing more about You would never wain. I don’t want to be a career, elementary-school Follower!
- Worship. Hebrews 10:24-25. To me, this verse is key to our worship as Christ Followers. I love the New Century Version translation of this verse: “Let us think about each other and help each other to show love and do good deeds. …you should meet together and encourage each other.”
- Our Perfecter. Hebrews 12:1-2. Perfect Assurance…From our Perfecter
- The Hard Road. James 1:2-4. The road to maturity in Christ isn’t easy…if it were, we wouldn’t need God.
- Get off your backside! James 1:22. I think some would be content if a life surrendered to God involved simply reading the bible every once in a while, thinking good thoughts about our neighbors, and even helping someone in need occasionally. We certainly read and hear about those things in church. I think this verse makes it pretty clear: we need to quit fooling ourselves that reading and listening is all that is needed for the Believer, get off our butts, and and practice what we read and hear!
- Backside, part deux. James 2:17. Listening and reading above…faith without action here.
- Stricterer. James 3:1. As one who teaches at church from time to time (OK, I guess I kinda do on a weekly basis during portions of our Sunday service), this verse makes me nervous.
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Bible In 90 Days – Day 86
Reading: James 3:13 – Jude
Take Away(s):
- Opposite. James 3:13. Wisdom and understanding (and knowledge) often result in something other than humility. Only by the Holy Spirit can we actually combine these – our natural reaction is pride.
- Hybrids are not biblical. James 4:4. This verse smacks the face of an “if it doesn’t hurt anyone else, it OK” mentality that can plague us. God is holy (set apart) and desires that we be holy also. One or the other – not a hybrid.
- God’s Will: submit to authorities. 1 Peter 2:13-17. Another passage that imparts God’s will. So many times, we ask ourselves what His will is…passages like this make it so easy. [OK, easy to find...not easy to do!]
- How to get your prayer ignored by God. 1 Peter 3:7. Husbands (Dennis) – if you want God to ignore your prayers, be inconsiderate and disrespectful to the fellow heir in Christ who wears that ring you gave…her…
- Scary Verse. 1 Peter 3:15-16. I think this verse terrifies some…many Christ Followers. They read it as “have complete and full knowledge of everything in the Bible and be able to answer any possible question that anyone could possibly ask you about God, Jesus, salvation, the Holy Spirit, Heaven, Hell, why bad things happen to good people, etc.” (whew!). Think about it – it says to be able to give a reason…not fully supported theological explanation (although, as we mature in Christ, that should come.). I take comfort in the fact that the blind man healed by Jesus, Peter & John, and Paul all basically told people in one way or another that they can’t fully explain their salvation – but Jesus changed them.
- Foundational. 1 John 4:7-12. God loved…we must also. Impartially, just as He does.
- Saying it ain’t good enough! 1 John 5:2-3. Saying we love God without practicing it (through obeying Him) is contradictory. This isn’t easy; but, as this passage says, His commands are not a burden…our pride makes them hard, not the command itself.
- Cults and such. Jude 18-19. The final phrase of verse 19 is the starting point for many cults and even wrong teachings or unbiblical “rules” in the church. When we put our own spin on God’s word…things go bad.

ACK! Running behind on my posts in the Home Stretch!!!
Bible In 90 Days – Day 82
Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:1 – Galatians 3:25
Take Away(s):
- Risen = Rise. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, 20-21, 56-57.
- Short, but POWERFUL. 1 Corinthians 16:13-14. A favorite verse…got it posted on my monitor at work as a reminder…it’s deep.
- Pass It On. 2 Corinthians 1:4- 6. Like many blessings and benefits from the Lord, we MUST pass on the comfort that we have so graciously been given. FYI – the person who we think needs it LEAST, may need it MOST!
- Unveiled. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18. When I read this, I thought about lyrics from two songs: Soon (Ligertwood) and Come For Me (Hall):
Soon
I will be with the One I love
With unveiled face I’ll see Him
There my soul with be satisfied
Soon and very soon
Come For Me
Finally the voice I have followed for life
Has a glorious face that is lit up with light
- New, truly NEW! 2 Corinthians 5:17. New and different…that is what we are in Christ. I have read this many times, but I read a blog post the other day that gave me a different perspective. When Jesus is in our life, our natural reactions get messed up – or at least they are supposed to if He is in control and we have truly yielded our lives to Him. Our old self says, “I want to hate, I want to get even, I want to rebut, I want to have ‘justice’, I want retribution, I want “them to hurt just as much as I do”, I want…”. Our NEW (Christ-controlled) self says, “Christ has forgiven me and, as much as I don’t want to, I must forgive.” This is a hard one at times…
- A New Person. Galatians 2:20. See above.
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Bible In 90 Days – Day 83
Reading: Galatians 3:26 – Colossians 4:18
Take Away(s):
- Not Optional, but… . Galatians 5:22-26. I think many (including me) like to think that this fruits of the Spirit are a menu of optional behavior…but they are not. The cool part is that we can’t even scratch the surface of any one of them without God’s help. We try – even succeed at some (though not on our own) – but we can’t truly possess any of them without the Holy Spirit’s help…power with some People or in some situations!
- We all Love Gifts! Ephesians 2:8-10. We all love gifts, but the gift of salvation is often hard for people to accept. We all have baggage – some may be in better shape than others – but we all do. We think we need to do stuff to make up for our nicked, scuffed, and dented life – BUT WE DON”T. God gave us the free gift of salvation through the payment of His Son. Sure we do “stuff” – but it is in response to the gift…not to receive it. Praise God!
- Work Life. Ephesians 6:5-9. Great passage to ponder for work each day…
- Ill-Equipped. Ephesians 6:13-18. I think at times I am ill-equipped for stuff. I need to be conscious of each of these part more.
- Lose the Pedigree. Philippians 3:4-8. In Paul’s day and in his culture – his pedigree was impeccable. But Christ changed him. We need to lose our quest for image and status (no matter how “humble we are) and appreciate the gift we’ve received as Christ Followers.
- Timely…and hard. Philippians 4:6-8. O, the waiting! We’re adopting (at some point in the near future…please GOD) and are waiting for the “call” – the call that our kids have been located and we’ve been matched! Until then – we try not to be anxious.
- EVERYTHING. Colossians 3:17. Just like Romans 12:1, this is another favorite verse. I really like the way it reads in The Message paraphrase, “Let every detail in your lives—words, actions, whatever—be done in the name of the Master, Jesus, thanking God the Father every step of the way.”
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Bible In 90 Days – Day 84
Reading: I Thessalonians 1:1 – Philemon
Take Away(s):
- God’s Will. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18. I really love verses where we see what God’s will is so clearly!
- Posture. 1 Timothy 2:8. How often is my posture inconsistent with humility in prayer?
- Youth. 1 Timothy 4:12. A call to not let people look down on one’s youth. I think many neglect the rest of the verse – I mean the section after the “BUT”. I know I can get an attitude in this area – desiring respect by people who are older than me. The KEY here is setting “an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.” A tall order…
- Blog. 2 Timothy 2:15. The source for the title of my blog! From my About page: “We traditionally associate the word “workman” with someone’s job. To me, this verse really goes beyond that narrow definition and represents everything in life. My heart’s desire is to be found (most importantly by God, but also by others) as someone who is faithful to the Lord in all that I do; whether it is at home, work, church, with friends, whatever.”
- Speed Reading is NOT Enough. 2 Timothy 4:2. The Bible in 90 Days has been a great experience – I will do it again. That said, it is not the way to be prepared in and out of season (as this verse instructs). Purposeful study of God’s Word is the key here. BIND does have its purpose…
Bible In 90 Days – Day 80
Reading: Romans 1:1 – Romans 14:23
Take Away(s):
- WOW Romans 1:1-7. The fact that Paul is writing this – in light of Acts 8:1-3 and 9:1-2 – was MASSIVE. The power of GOD to change even the hardest of hearts is difficult for us to grasp at times…especially when we simply base it on a character in the bible (even though we know they are true stories about real people). STOP…RIGHT NOW. Think about the roughest, meanest, cruelest, “whatever” person you know. Got them in your mind? Picture them embracing you and actually caring about you and your life – that is how HUGE Paul’s conversion was. Imagine how nervous people were to invite him into their homes… But GOD changed him. That is REAL POWER!
- We Gotta Tell! Romans 1:8, 12. I know Jeremiah says we are to make our boast only in the Lord, but we need to brag on what God is doing in people’s lives and in our churches more! I know I need to!
- Don’t Skip This! 2:1. Re-read this verse…then re-read 1:28-32…then read this verse again. <Repeat> [that was for me...not you]
- DONE, not “believed”. 2:6. I think if some of us wrote this, we’d probably have written “God will give to each person according to what he has believed” or “God will give to each person according to what he has thought” or “God will give to each person according to what he felt in their heart”. We gotta DO!
- I am Adopted. 8:15-17. I think we often forget that all who have accepted Christ as personal Lord and Savior are adopted. The fact that Karen and I are in the process of adopting makes this especially cool. I Just started reading a book titled, Adopted for Life, by Dr. Russell Moore (Twitter: @drmoore). With BIND, I haven’t read too far; but so far, in the first chapter, I am undone and thankful at the same time. More posts to follow on this book later.
- Misunderstood. 8:28. Another verse that is often misunderstood and would be written differently if we wrote the bible apart from the Holy Spirit’s inspiration…
- SECURE! 8:38-39. Iron-clad salvation! AMEN!
- I Love This Verses! 12:1-2. I guess if someone asked me what my favorite verses were these would be near the top of the list. I really like the way they read in The Message paraphrase:
So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. 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.
- Government. 13:1. Even if we don’t agree with our governmental leaders, I think this is pretty clear that God would have us submit to their God-given authority. That said, we see examples of civil disobedience for the sake of God’s Law and Christ’s message throughout the Bible.
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Bible In 90 Days – Day 81
Reading: Romans 15:1 – 1 Corinthians 14:40
Take Away(s):
- Content. 1 Corinthians 2:4-5. We sometimes think we need to rely on the content of our own lives alone to convince people to follow Christ. Not taking anything away from the power of a changed life (re-read day 80’s first bullet), if we solely rely on our story – it is salvation through <insert your name here> rather than Christ…
- Cults. 3:11-13. When I read this, I thought about cults who have based their beliefs on anything but God’s firm and sure foundation. Praise God that we have a hope and firm Foundation.
- Talkin’ Trash! 4:10 Paul trash talkin’ here!
- Wrong Application. 5:9-11. I think sometimes we preach/teach that as the Church we are to segregate ourselves from people who are not Christ Followers. Christ didn’t…we shouldn’t either. Honestly, if we are to obey the Mark 16:15 and Acts 1:8-type commands, we need to be like Christ and go where people are. Now I understand that this should be tempered with maturity in Christ and with proper use of our freedoms in Christ, but we gotta get out of the boat where we can! I like the way my friend Chris Tenny put it! (A shout out for Downtown Synergy/City Church. They’re ROCKIN’ downtown San Jose for Christ!)
- Careful, purposeful witness. 8:9-13, 19-23, 10:31-11:1. Se above bullet…
- The Fully-Equipped Body. 12:18-20. When I read this, I feel, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Paul is saying that God fully equips each body of believers to accomplish great things for Him and His Kingdom. I think too many people hide their skills and gifts…leaving us ill-equipped. I am just a guilty here…just sayin’ though.
Bible In 90 Days – Day 79
Reading: Acts 16:38 – 28:31
Take Away(s):
- Trust, but Verify! 17:11. Just as the Bereans did, we should search the scriptures and see for ourselves the truth of God’s Word. I have to believe that any pastor or teacher of the Word would be tickled pink if they knew folks were doing this. I guess it would be a little unnerving…knowing that someone may question you – but, the fact that ALMIGHTY GOD already hold them to a high standard should be adequate preparation!
- Don’t just talk…DO! 17:19-22. Even though this is about the Athenians, when I read verse 21, it reminded me that we (I) am not called to sit around and learn about God and discuss how great and awesome He is at church.
- Reason. 18:4 (17:17). I appreciate the use of “reason” here. Paul wasn’t shouting from the pulpit – he knew that style wouldn’t fly with the Athenians. See 1 Corinthians 9:21-23.
- Vow. 18:18. About Paul’s vow, my study Bible says: “One would have undergone such a vow in seeking divine blessing for an undertaking or to express thanksgiving.” That said, when I read this, I thought of the youth leaders in my past who have made promises to do things if students did certain things!
- Tombstone. Acts 20:24. What a cool epitaph. Kinda morbid I know, but O, to be true in my life! Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Lord!
- I can fool one, but not the other. Acts 24:16. This verse is something worth striving for (notice that Paul isn’t shooting for the “E” for effort goal)! The hard part is that we can fool people – we can’t fool God (even though sometimes we live like we can.) Forgive me, Lord. Empower me, GOD!




