Bible Reading Plan
The very first thing to consider is how regularly you engage with Scripture. Jesus famously rebukes Satan while famished in the wilderness by saying: “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4v 4). How often do you eat the bread of God’s word?
A Bible reading plan is a great way to ensure you are regularly engaging (eating!) God's word. Reading the Bible in a year is a great place to start and will only involve 3-4 chapters a day. Below we've suggested a couple of plans to help. However, other plans can be found online or on app like the YouVersion Bible App or the ESV Bible App. We don't mind what plan you choose but we do earnestly desire that you pick-up God's love letter to us and read it!
52-Week Bible Reading Plan
Read through the Bible in a year with each day of the week dedicated to a different genre: epistles, the law, history, Psalms, poetry, prophecy, and Gospels.
Robert Murray M'Cheyne Bible Reaing Plan
Read the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once.
6 Month New Testament Reading Plan
Read through the New Testament by focusing on reading one or two chapters a day.
A Psalm A Day Reading Plan
Read through the book of Psalms in 150 days with this chapter-a-day reading plan.