This convenient pocket-sized edition of The Message//Remix New Testament has great book introductions and easy-to-read text. It's the Bible written in the language of today.
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best devotional my family has found,
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This review is from: The Message//REMIX Solo: An Uncommon Devotional (Paperback)
This Christmas, I found myself searching for a new devotional for our son, who is nearly a teenager. He has a very good teen devotional (Thrive), but it's shorter than most and he was ready for something different and daily.
My searching led me to Solo: The Uncommon Devotional. The book is designed for both adults and students, and neither will feel out of place. It is by Eugene Patterson and uses his Message Bible. When we gave it to him on Christmas morning, it was quickly clear that this is the best devotional we have ever found. My son started reading it immediately, and every day since, and loves it. What's more impressive though, is that my wife became intrigued, read a few pages, and is now reading it daily. Not wanting to be left out, I did the same and am now enjoying it more than I have enjoyed a devotional before (and more consistently, too). The book covers an entire year and you can easily begin anywhere and at anytime. It begins in Genesis and ends in Revelation, but it's a subtle rhythm that you're only vaguely aware of. In other words, it doesn't feel like a one-year Bible. Each day takes just 10-15 minutes, but what I particularly enjoy is that most of that time is spent interacting with the text; reflecting on it, praying, sometimes writing or reading it out loud. Like the Message itself, it's written conversationally and is just a pleasure to spend time with. Solo is exactly what all three of us have been looking for in a devotional, and was easily the best $10 we spent at Christmas. Whether for yourself or a student in your life, I (well, we, actually) highly recommend it.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lectio Divina for beginners,
By David Kenney (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Message//REMIX Solo: An Uncommon Devotional (Paperback)
At first glance you might think, "yippee - another edition of the Message bible with a new cover." And you'd be wrong. SOLO is about prayer. SOLO is about sacred space. SOLO is about finding those moments of the day to stop and enter God's word. This isn't a devotional to take to a quiet brook and sit down and read as you listen to lapping water. This isn't for your quiet time when you want to "wrap it all up" with some inspirational words of prose. As the cover says, this is an "uncommon devotional." I bought this in my attempts to get back into a serious prayer time. I wanted something I could use for Lectio Divina [divine reading] and this fit the bill for me in both a relevant and edgy way. Each day's scripture reads different from the day before - so you don't ever feel like you're in a boring routine. The book is artistically laid out and feels truly authentic to read. Out of all those dated and "dated" devotionals I have used in the past, this is the one I could see reading again next year.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uncommonly Great Devotional,
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This review is from: The Message//REMIX Solo: An Uncommon Devotional (Paperback)
I am privileged to have experienced this daily devotional based on The Message translation of The Bible written by Eugene Peterson. There are selected passages for all 365 days of the year and I'm a quarter of the way through it so far and it truly is the best daily devotional I've ever read and experienced.
First off, I've never actually read The Message translation although I love the contemporary language. I'm looking forward to reading all of the translations throughout this year and comparing them to my favorite NIV Bible verses. This book has given me both the opportunity to read a new modern translation AND experience the verses by doing a devotional. My pastor J.R. Briggs, along with Jan Johnson and Katie Peckham wrote the daily devotional content. One of the studies I really enjoy is called Lectio Divina. It is a way of praying with Scripture that calls one to study, ponder, listen and, finally pray from God's Word. Mostly this involves focusing on a certain word or phrase from the text and meditating and praying over that text. I truly find this to be an uncommonly great devotional. I spend about 15-30 minutes per day delving into God's Word and experiencing what God has to say to me. I highly recommend this book. God Bless!
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