For 2022, my faith journaling and faith journey will be walking through the Pauline Epistles. I will start with Acts to get some background on Paul, then I will go through the books that Paul wrote in Chronological order.
I have wanted to do this for a while, now. After thinking about for some time what I would do for 2022, I felt that I should go through Paul’s New Testament books. I tried to put together a number of plans, but with each one, they did not feel write. There were many moments when I thought about Paul’s writing and books in the Bible. I am excited.
What happens when you let the words of an apostle shape the rhythm of
your year? You get built. Not just informed—but formed. Brick by brick. Truth
by truth. Grace upon grace.
This is not just a reading plan. It is a spiritual renovation project.
The writings of Paul are not dusty scrolls. They are divine blueprints.
They teach, stretch, confront, and comfort. And in a world where noise often
drowns out truth, Paul’s voice still rings clear—calling us back to Jesus, back
to faith, back to what matters.
This is a year-long journey through Paul’s epistles designed to deepen your
roots and steady your walk. Each part of this journey was crafted to help you
see the gospel more clearly and live it more boldly.
You will not just study Paul. You will grow with him.
Here is what anchors the experience:
Monthly Bible Studies
Clear, Christ-centered lessons pulled straight from Paul’s letters. These are
not surface-level devotionals—they are intentional, Spirit-led studies designed
to help you grasp Paul’s theology, embrace his pastoral heart, and connect
Scripture to your daily life.
Affirmations from the Epistles
Declarations grounded in Scripture—written to be spoken, lived, and believed.
These affirmations transform doctrine into dialogue. You are not just reading
the Word—you are declaring it over your life.
Five Things I Learned
Real takeaways. Not summaries. Not recaps. These are bold truths and lived
revelations—what hit hardest, what stood out, what changed perspective. Think
of it as reading with your heart wide open.
Honest Reflections + Writer’s Notes
Each letter is followed by a reflective, emotional response—personal, raw, and
real. These notes pull back the curtain on what it felt like to sit with
Paul’s words. What comforted. What convicted. What lingered.
Paul’s letters are not just ancient documents—they are spiritual
scaffolding. They hold us up. Point us forward. Bring us back to Christ. From
Romans to Titus, this journey will not just inform your faith—it will shape it.
Ready to be built?
Schedule
January – Acts (Memory Verse - Acts 4:12)
February – Galatians (Memory Verse - Galatians 2:20)
March – 1 Thessalonians & 2 Thessalonians (Memory Verses - 1 Thessalonians 5:23 & 2 Thessalonians 3:5)
April – 1 Corinthians
May – 2 Corinthians
June – Romans (Memory Verse - Romans 15:13)
July – Colossians & Philemon (Memory Verses - Colossians 3:17 & Philemon 1:25)
August – Ephesians (Memory Verse - Ephesians 2:10)
September – Philippians (Memory Verse - Philippians 4:4)
October – 1 Timothy
November – 2 Timothy & Titus
December – Hebrews š Jesus through the Apostle Paul's eyes
Table of Content
- Bible Reading Plan for Colossians & Philemon
- Study the Traits of a Transformed Christian Based on Colossians