Q13: Should I stop using an isogetical devotional that groups unrelated passages under a common daily theme?
Viewer Justin asks whether to stop using a one-year Bible plan that groups OT, NT, Psalms, and Proverbs daily under one artificial unifying theme.
Mike agrees with Justin's instinct. Stripping verses from their context and placing them under an artificial unifying theme can produce false interpretations. He endorses finding a different Bible reading plan without that structure.
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