Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 6 - Mark 5-6

NT90: We are moving through the New Testament the way it unfolded.

Where we are: The Kings authority is showing up in the places people feel most helpless.

Notice what Jesus restores, and how different people respond to Him.

What did you notice? What questions did this raise?

If you are reading along, keep going. The storyline is starting to build.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 5 - Mark 3-4

NT90: 90 days. New Testament. Written order.

Where we are: The conflict sharpens, and Jesus starts describing the Kingdom in parables.

Notice who resists, who listens, and what Jesus says about hearing.

Questions, comments, or a single line that stayed with you?

New here or reading along, you are welcome. Start today and keep going.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 4 - Mark 1-2

NT90: Reading the New Testament in sequence, letting the timeline lead.

Where we are: Now we get the first Gospel written down, shaped by eyewitness testimony and urgency.

Notice the pace. Mark moves fast, because the claim is big: Jesus is King.

What did you notice today? What questions came up?

First time seeing NT90? You can join us today and read at your pace.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 3 - James 5. Quick read.

We are reading the New Testament in 90 days, in the order it was written.

Where we are: A closing word to believers trying to endure and stay faithful under pressure.

Watch the themes James returns to: endurance, prayer, and steady community.

What stood out to you? Any questions you are carrying?

If you missed a day, no guilt. Just pick it up right here.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 2 - James 3-4. Ten minutes.

We are reading the New Testament in 90 days, in the order it was written.

Where we are: Still early. Still scattered. This is how to live before its how to systematize.

Notice how much space James gives to speech, conflict, and humility.

Questions or comments from todays reading?

If you read yesterday, keep going. You are already building the storyline.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Day 1 — James 1–2. Ten minutes.

We’re reading the New Testament in 90 days, in the order it was written.

Where we are: Before any Gospel existed, the early church got a letter about steady faith under pressure.

What did you notice today? What questions did this raise for you?

New here? Jump in on today’s reading. Day 1 is whenever you start.

Free hub + reading plan: (k2m.foundation/NT90)

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

January 1, I'm starting something new.

Reading the entire New Testament in the order it was written.

Not Matthew first—James first.

27 books. 90 days. 10-15 minutes a day.

No system to defend. No footnotes to follow. Just context and Scripture.

Want to read along? Details here - www.k2m.foundation/nt90.html

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Answer to yesterday’s poll…

How old do you think the "rapture" doctrine is?

Answer: Less than 200 years old.

The pretribulation rapture was developed in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby.

It's not in the early church fathers. Not in the creeds. Not in Luther, Calvin, Wesley, or the Reformers.

For 1,800 years, the church read the same Bible and didn't see it.

I'm not here to tell you what to believe. But I am asking:

Does it make sense that the "plain reading of Scripture" was invisible to everyone for 18 centuries?

Or have we been reading through a lens we didn't know we had?

January 1. NT in order. Context first. Join me if you're curious.

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

How old do you think the “rapture” doctrine is?

Answer in tomorrow’s post…this one might surprise you!

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Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey

Yesterday's poll answer - when were chapters and verses added to the Bible:

Chapters were added in 1227 AD. Verses in 1551.

For over a thousand years, believers read Scripture as flowing narrative—no chapter breaks, no verse numbers.

These tools help us find passages quickly. But they also changed how we read. Suddenly arguments get chopped up. Thoughts get interrupted. We memorize verses without knowing what comes before or after.

What if some of our confusion comes from how the text was divided—not what the text actually says?

January 1, I'm reading the NT in the order it was written. No systems. Just context and Scripture.

Follow along if you're curious.

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