![]() ![]() Many of us have a hard time keeping up with our regular Bible reading schedule on the weekends. David Jeremiah if you want to print it out. Here are the dates laid out for you from Dr. In this plan, you read straight through from Genesis to Revelation, three or four chapters a day to finish the whole Bible in one year. If you come across any hard parts of Scripture along the way, let me know! Whole Bible Reading Plans 1. Many of these come with free printables so you can have some way to keep track of your reading. Some for the whole Bible in a year, some for part of the Bible, and some for lots of reading in one day and others for smaller sections. In this list are a variety of Bible reading plans. Even ones that are dated you can feel free to ignore the date and just start them. ![]() However, you don’t need to wait until January to start a Bible reading plan. “When you received from us the word of God’s message, you accepted it not as the word of men, but for what it really is, the word of God, which also performs its work in you who believe.The New Year is coming soon and many Christians are looking for a new Bible reading plan to begin in January. “How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping it according to Thy word.” -Psalm 119:9 In any case, I hope you will commit to reading the Bible all the way through this year. If you find this plan helpful, I hope you’ll use it. I am a pretty slow reader, and even I can do it. If you will make a plan and stick to it, then you can do it. I want to encourage you to commit to reading the entire Bible this year. Every Christian, therefore, should make it a priority to master this book. Since the Bible is the word of God written, our progress in sanctification relies on our contact with the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments. That is why He prayed, “Sanctify them in the truth Your word is truth” (John 17:17). The Lord Jesus plans to perfect His people by means of His word. ![]() (Download the “Beginning to End” reading plan within the app.)Ĭhristians need the Bible like humans need water. It can be printed on both sides and folded to fit neatly in your Bible. The plan is in the same format as before. The readings are not identical, but they are pretty close to the ones in the app. This new plan is based on the daily divisions in the “Beginning to End” plan in the Olive Tree Bible app (which I highly recommend). Previously, the daily reading covered 3-4 chapters without respect to how long each chapter was. I recently revised this plan to make the daily readings more evenly distributed. So in 2009, I created a plan that calls for reading all the books of the Bible in canonical order in one year. I wished for a schedule that would go from Genesis to Revelation in canonical order. I missed reading the Bible in its canonical arrangement and focusing on one book at a time. I know that not everyone is like me, but that approach lacked the focus that my brain requires. Although this plan provided the accountability that I needed, I found it difficult to be reading from three to four different biblical books every day. On any given day, I would be reading something from an Old Testament narrative, something from the prophets, and something from the New Testament. It also outlined daily readings from different sections of the Bible. I adopted Robert Murray M’Cheyne’s Calendar for Daily Readings. In 2009, therefore, I did something I had never done before. ![]() I needed a schedule so that I could keep myself accountable for finishing in a year. Sometimes I would miss a day (or days) and get behind, and I had no way to keep up with my progress. The method worked reasonably well, but it wasn’t without its problems. I estimated that about four chapters per day would get me through in under a year’s time. In years past, my customary mode for reading through the Bible every year involved starting in Genesis and reading right through to Revelation. ![]()
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