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Reading the Bible Daily - Where to Start

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Reading the Bible can be an intimidating experience, especially if you haven’t grown up with this practice. Right from the start we have several factors working against us: first, reading the Bible daily requires a commitment of time. Although we each have 24 hours in the day, it seems like that time slips away more and more quickly. Second, the Bible is a book that is foreign to us: literally! The Bible was written thousands of years ago by people who didn’t speak our languages and who lived quite differently than we do. Third, the Bible is a big book, larger than many books we will ever read. As you’ve probably discovered already, reading the Bible can be a challenging task, but daily time in God’s Word is essential for growing in your faith.

We can know some things about God simply by watching the world around us, but we learn far more about God when we read the Bible, because it is here that God tells us who He is, what He has done, and what he requires of us. It is in the Bible that we learn about Jesus, his life, death, and resurrection. It is the Bible that teaches us what the church should be like and what its mission is in the world.

The purpose of this article is to equip you with a plan to read the Bible daily. For hundreds of years, Christians just like you have made this a priority and have told of the remarkable difference daily time in God’s Word makes on one’s life. Many believers have also thought through the task of reading the Bible and given us helpful tools for following in their footsteps. These Bible reading plans are helpful reminders that you can use to chart your journey and remember your progress through God’s Word. Be encouraged, Christian, you can read the Bible!

Bible Reading Plans

Read the Bible in a Year

By reading in four places in Scripture each day, you can read the entire Bible in less than one year. The following plans offer time-tested, helpful reading schedules:

We hope you find these Bible reading plans useful. Remember, the goal of reading the Bible daily, just like any other spiritual discipline, is to become more like Christ in attitude and action.

Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

Written by J.C. Harrod

April 29th, 2006 at 6:27 am