Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to RevelationDesigned for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation by Dianne Neal Matthews

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A unique devotional that takes you from Genesis to Revelation, “Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation” by Dianne Neal Matthews, takes the reader through the books of the Bible in 365, with snippets of passages, taken from each book.

This is a great way to get an inside look at each book of the bible, particularly if you haven’t read all the books of the bible, while at the same time, spending each day, uplifted and encouraged by God’s word.

Not confined to any particularly year, but rather a perpetual calendar,”Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation” ties together not only the Old Testament and the New Testament and shows how the background and history of the Old Testament explains the basis for the New Testament but readers are given biblical history, daily life encouragement and even background information about each book of the bible, making this a great way to begin to understand and appreciate the Bible as a whole and not just key verses, or passages.

For those who may not want a hardcover or soft print, “Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation” is also available on the Kindle and Nook and for myself, this is something that I can find myself adding either at night or in the morning to my regular bible study/reading time.

There is a brief introduction to the devotional and from there, “Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation” heads right into the devotionals with a clean cut approach that makes, “Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation” an absolute must have, for anyone’s personal devotional time.

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  1. Posted January 10, 2013 at 10:24 pm | Permalink

    I agree, this study is a 5/5. I am currently working through it as my daily devotion. I read the daily scripture and then SOAP it and read the devotion. Her devotions bring such insight on the scripture.

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