Daily Reading for Young People 3rd Quarter 2024

The practice of Daily Reading for Young People provides a series of benefits that contribute to the spiritual well-being of young people. Firstly, it encourages the habit of discipline in the search for knowledge.

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DIARIO DA EBD

10/6/20244 min read

Introduction to Daily Reading for Young People

Daily reading is a fundamental practice for spiritual growth, especially for young people who are walking in faith. With a structured study program by CPAD's Sunday School (EBD), we offer a clear and in-depth approach to relevant biblical themes that takes place from Monday to Saturday. During the 3rd quarter of 2024, young people will be able to engage in a learning journey that not only clarifies the scriptures, but also helps them develop a solid understanding of God's word.

Lesson 1- Daniel: a journey of faithfulness
MONDAY – Mt 24.15 Jesus testifies of Daniel

TUESDAY – Jr 46.2 Nebuchadnezzar defeats Egypt

WEDNESDAY – Jr 36.20-26 The king's wickedness

THURSDAY – 2 Chr 36.14 An unfaithful people

FRIDAY – Hb 12.6 The Lord disciplines those He loves

SATURDAY – 2 Cor 10.5 Destroying contrary counsels


Lesson 2 - How we will live in Babylon
SECOND - Rm 12.2 Do not be conformed to this world


TUESDAY - Gn 11,1-9 The origin of Babylon


FOURTH - 2 Tim 1.12 We know whom we have believed


QAUINTA - John 14.6 Jesus, the absolute truth


FRIDAY - Jr 29.5-7 Advice for life in exile

SATURDAY - Ez 33.10 How will we live?

Lesson 3- Preserving values ​​and safeguarding identity

MONDAY – Pv 4.23 Guarding the heart


TUESDAY – 2 Tim 1.12 We know whom we have believed


WEDNESDAY – Ps 119.11,12 A wise heart


THURSDAY – 1Th 5.21 Holding fast to what is good


FRIDAY – Acts 17.11 Acting like the Bereans


SATURDAY – 1Pe 3.15 Prepared to respond

Lesson 4- A firm decision not to become contaminated

MONDAY- 1Pe 3.16 A good conscience


TUESDAY - 2 Tim 7.17 God has not given us the Spirit of fear


WEDNESDAY - Lk 16.10 Faithfulness in everything


THURSDAY - Pv 11.3 The sincerity of the upright


FRIDAY- 1Pe3.16 With gentleness and fear


SATURDAY - Eph 5:26 Purifying by the Word


Lesson 5- God's revelation confronts secularism
MONDAY – Josh 1:9 Do not be afraid


TUESDAY – Jas 5:16 Prayer is powerful and effective


WEDNESDAY – 1Sm 9.15 God reveals


THURSDAY – Phil 2.3 Acting with humility


FRIDAY – 1 Co 2.10-12 The Spirit reveals the things of God


SATURDAY – Acts 1.7; 1 Thess 5.1 The times and seasons belong to God

Lesson 6 - Courage to face the fiery furnace
MONDAY - Ex 20.3 You shall have no other gods

TUESDAY - 2 Tim 1.7 God has not given us a spirit of fear

WEDNESDAY - Rm 8.33-37 It is God who justifies us

THURSDAY - CL 2.8 Beware of ideologies

FRIDAY- 2 Tim 3.2 Lovers of themselves, a type of idolatry

SATURDAY - Mt 6.24 We cannot serve God and Mammon

Lesson 7 - God brings down the proud heart
MONDAY - Pv 16.18 Pride goes before destruction

TUESDAY - James 4:6 God opposes the proud

WEDNESDAY - Pv 29.23 A man's pride will bring him low

THURSDAY - 1 Pe 5.5 Clothed with humility

FRIDAY - Phil 2:5-8 The example of Jesus

SATURDAY - Mark 16:15 Preaching to everyone

Lesson 8- The destructive consequence of carnal pleasure
MONDAY – Ec 2.10 The danger of desire

TUESDAY – Gal 5.19-21 The works of the flesh

WEDNESDAY – Rom 7.22 The good pleasure in the law of God

THURSDAY – Ps 111.2 The pleasure of the commandments

FRIDAY – Ps 9.2 Leaping for pleasure

SATURDAY – John 10.10 Abundant life

Lesson 9 - Between the law of God and the law of men
MONDAY - Ex 20.3-17 The essence of the Law of God

TUESDAY - Rm 7.12 The qualities of the Law of God

WEDNESDAY - Rm 2.15 The Law engraved in the heart

THURSDAY - Phil 4.6 Seeking God in prayer

FRIDAY - Ts 5.17 Praying always

SATURDAY - Acts 5.29 It is important to obey the Law of God

Lesson 10- World Empires and the Supremacy of the Son of Man

MONDAY – Hb 1.3 Jesus is king forever


TUESDAY – Dn 2.44 The kingdom of the Messiah will be unique and eternal


WEDNESDAY – Rev 20.4 The millennial reign of Christ


THURSDAY – Dn 7.14 The kingdom of the Messiah is invincible


FRIDAY – Mt 6.33 The reality of the Kingdom of God


SATURDAY – Phil 2.10,11 Every knee will bow

Lesson 11- Revelations about the end times

MONDAY – 2Th 2.3-4 The man of lawlessness

TUESDAY – Rev 13.1-10 The acts of the Beast

WEDNESDAY – 1 John 2.18 Antichrists in the world

THURSDAY – 2 Pe 3.13-14 Future hope

FRIDAY – Rm 12.21. Overcoming evil with good

SATURDAY – 1 Thess 4:16-17 Future Hope

Lesson 12- Study, Prayer, and the Seventy Weeks of Daniel

MONDAY – Jr 25.12-14 Seventy years prophesied by Jeremiah

TUESDAY – 2 Pe 1.20,21 Men who spoke as they were moved by the Spirit

WEDNESDAY – Hb 1.14 Angels, ministering spirits

THURSDAY – Neh 2 The Beginning of the Seventy Weeks

FRIDAY – Lk 21.24 The times of the Gentiles

SATURDAY – 1Th 1.10 The church preserved


Lesson 13- The End of All Things

MONDAY – 1 Pet 5.8; Eph 6.12 Taking the spiritual world seriously

TUESDAY – Jr 30.7 Time of Jacob’s trouble

WEDNESDAY – 1Th 4.16 The resurrection of the saved

THURSDAY – Rev 16.16 The battle of Armageddon

FRIDAY – 2Th 2.8; Rev 19.20 The destruction of the Antichrist

SATURDAY – Rev 2.10 Faithful until death

Relevant Topics for Spiritual Growth

At the heart of this study are carefully selected topics that foster genuine spiritual growth. These themes, which evolve each week, are designed to inspire deep discussion and reflection among participants. Throughout this quarter, the relevance of scripture in contemporary situations will be explored, empowering young people to apply their faith to their daily lives. In addition to strengthening their spirituality, this practice helps to form a community united by learning and the same mission of building on the Christian faith.

Benefits of Daily Reading

The practice of daily reading provides a series of benefits that contribute to the spiritual well-being of young people. First, it encourages the habit of discipline in the pursuit of knowledge. I believe that this study from Monday to Saturday will help young people establish a routine that instills biblical principles in their lives. Second, the interactivity in Sunday School activities allows them to share their experiences and learning, thus creating deeper bonds of friendship and faith.

Finally, participating in this daily reading program is an opportunity for edification that impacts not only individual lives but also bears fruit in the community. As they absorb the teachings, young people are also becoming leaders for their age group, ready to spread the love and principles of Christ in the world around them. Therefore, daily reading for young people in the 3rd quarter of 2024 represents a unique opportunity for spiritual growth and an enriching journey in the Christian faith.