The Kings of Old: An Introduction

The Kings of Old

A Note from Pastor Justin:

Throughout the Old Testament, the people of God were set apart to be different. God — who had rescued them from being enslaved in Egypt and led them to a new, fruitful land — provided His people with guidelines in which to live. These guidelines were not intended as restrictions on life, but were instead a way in which His people could live and experience life to the full.

However, some of God’s people rejected His way of living, leading them to be enslaved. Not enslaved as they were in Egypt. But enslaved to their own self-centeredness. Instead of God being the ruler of their hearts, the people asked for a king. And over the next 500+ years, various kings ruled over the people of Israel. Some of these kings followed God with their hearts, soul, mind, and strength. Many did not.

Today, there is much we can learn about these kings of old. As we begin this message series, we will see that our lives may not be so different from these ancient kings. We will see that God can use people who are seemingly insignificant to do extraordinary things. And we will see that our life decisions don’t only impact our own lives, but the lives of countless others. 

My hope for this message series is that you will read, journal, and pray about your life and the daily decisions you make. That you will reflect on how these decisions impact not only your own life, but the lives of countless others. May you also grow in becoming a person who truly follows God with your heart, soul, mind and strength. May you continue to grow into the person God has made you to be. 

As we begin this new message series, we encourage you to:

  • Commit to joining us every week of this series.
  • Commit to reading through this Reading Guide, reflecting and journaling through the questions provided within each daily reading.
  • Use a good Study Bible and/or other resources as you read through this Reading Guide. Refer to https://southridgeblog.com/study-bible-info for more information on many excellent Study Bibles available today.
  • Write down questions you have about what you’re reading, and take opportunities to seek out answers to those questions. 

September 13 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: Revelation 20, 21, & 22

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 12 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: Revelation 18 & 19

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 11 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: Revelation 4 & 5

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 10 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: Revelation 2 & 3

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 9 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: Revelation 1

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 6 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: 1 John 4-5

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 5 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: 1 John 1-3

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 4 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: 2 Peter 2 & 3

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be? 

September 3 Reading

Note: The annual F260 Reading Plan will be completed on September 13. A new Scripture Reading Guide and Devotional will begin the week of September 15, with SRC’s Community Group Launch and new message series! 

F260 Reading: 1 Peter 3, 4, & 5, 2 Peter 1

HIGHLIGHT:

After reading 1-2 Chapters of Scripture, Highlight the verses that speak to you by writing out the following:

  • Write down the name of the book.
  • Write down the Chapter and verses.
  • Write down a 1-3 word title (eg. Why does this passage speak to me?)

EXPLAIN: 

Engage with the text and wrestle with its meaning.  Some possible questions to consider include:

  • Who was the passage written to?
  • Why was it written? 
  • How does it fit in with surrounding verses?
  • What may God be communicating through this passage?

APPLY: 

Consider how you may be able to apply the text in Real Life. Some possible questions to consider include:

  • How can this passage help me?
  • How can I apply this passage in my life today? 
  • What is God saying to me?

RESPOND: 

Finally, respond to God. This can be done in any number of ways, but make it sincere. 

  • Write out a prayer (eg. Ask God to help you become more loving, or grace-filled, or content, etc.)
  • Sing, write a poem, paint, sketch, take a photo, or find some other creative way to respond to God.
  • Commit to a certain action.
  • Who is God inviting me to be?