For most of us in the western world, God’s revealing of salvation from death, how to live, and the nature of existence is laying all over our houses often little touched in the Bible. This absolutely original book written by 40 different authors over 1500 years in 66 different separate chapters is God’s Word of revelation to us. There never has been anything else like it in the world. Its revelation and timing is so unique it could never be made again.

A common way of studying the Bible is with a reading plan giving a section of the Bible to read each day. A lot of us, however, struggle with these plans. We start off in Genesis January 1st and quit reading in Leviticus or Deuteronomy sometime between February and April. This is often because:

  • We lose perspective and disconnect from the New Covenant when we don’t hear from the New Testament until September.
  • Life catches us. We get behind. So far behind we don’t think we can catch up and quit.
  • We find a part of the Bible particularly intriguing and get sidetracked, and we don’t have time to get back on course.
  • We’re stubborn and don’t like someone else telling us what to read each day.

These are all reasons why I have often not read through the Bible during the year. I find they are true for a lot of us. Plus I know what it is like to be busy. I have a job that covers a good chunk of America’s geography, have seven children, a part time ministry, and a historic house always in need of repair amongst other things.

This is the Bible reading approach that I use to get around these common problems with three simple focuses spending about 30 minutes a day on it:

  • The plan switches between Gospels, Epistles, Prophets, and Wisdom Literature in a way that keeps the overall big pictures of God’s redeeming story. All scripture is inspired by God but all of it is not of equal importance. That is why we don’t just read through the Bible once, but we try to read through the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament including Psalms and Proverbs twice.
  • We provide reading and listening time estimates for you can plan according to your weeks schedule (one day you may have an hour and the next just 15 minutes). We also encourage listening to the Bible read when that fits our schedule and activities best.
  • There are four extra weeks built in to catch up or investigate special interests.

Get the whole plan right now or keep up with us here on the site. One of the absolute key ways to know God is read what he has already revealed about himself in his Word. The enemy of our souls and spirit of the age would love few things more than to keep us from it.

 

March 2022

Sunday March 6th – Saturday March 12th
2 Corinthians (1hr 15m Read Time, 45 minutes Listen Time) , Ephesians (47 minutes Read Time, 45 minutes Listen Time) Zechariah (1hr 45m Read Time, 45 minutes Listen Time)

Sunday March 13th – Saturday March 19th
Proverbs (2hr 45m Read Time, 1hr 45m Listen Time) , Ecclesiastes (45 Read Time, 30 Listen Time) 1 John (30 minutes Read Time, 12 minutes Listen Time), 2 John (30 minutes Read Time, 12 minutes Listen Time)

Sunday March 20th – Saturday March 26th
Leviticus (3 hours Read Time, 2 hours Listening Time)

Sunday March 27th – Saturday April 2nd
3hr 30m of Catch up!

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