Bible Reading Plans

We can all benefit from reading the Bible more in our lives. However, I have one problem when reading the Bible: where do I start? The Bible contains 66 books that tell one grand story: how God redeems humanity back to Himself through the person and work of Jesus Christ! But the Bible can be intimidating to read.

 

I am more consistent in my Bible reading when I follow a good Bible reading plan. Below are several plans I have used over the years; give one a try!

 

Plan 1: 1-2 Chapters a Day Plan:

·      In this plan, you will read one to two chapters each day, and for the year, you will read through the Bible! http://static.esvmedia.org/assets/pdfs/rp.esv.study.bible.pdf

 

Plan 2: Read Five Days a Week Plan:

·      With this plan, you will read at least five days each week and take the weekends off for reflection. This will also take you through the Bible in a year. https://www.fivedaybiblereading.com

 

Plan 3: Chronological Bible Reading Plan:

·      This is one of my favorite ways to read the Bible. Everything is laid out in the chronological order in which events took place. This is a great one-year plan. http://static.esvmedia.org/assets/pdfs/rp.chronological.pdf

 

Plan 4: Book at a Time Reading Plan:

·      This plan has you read 3-4 chapters daily, and you will read through the Bible in a year! https://www.navigators.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/navigators-book-at-a-time-bible-reading-plan.pdf

 

It was once said if you fail to plan, then plan to fail. So take a moment, pray about which plan is best for you, and get started today! Stay tuned for a blog post on tips on reading your Bible soon!

 

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