Check out all the great bible reading plans.
Here is a collection of different Bible Reading Plans to help you put God's Word in your life! Click on the PDF icon and jump in! It isn't about perfection but direction...so let's make it a priority to read and study God's Word together!
Discipleship Journal Book-At-A-Time
The book-at-a-time Bible reading plan provides two readings for each day. The first reading alternates between Old and New Testament books, giving you three or four chapters a day. The Gospels are spread throughout the year. The second reading takes you through a chapter or so of the wisdom literature and Isaiah. Combined, these readings will take you through the entire Bible in one year. To prevent the frustration of falling behind and to provide some reflection time, each month consists of only 25 readings. You’ll have several days each month to meditate more deeply on something that was significant to you in the past week, to catch up on missed readings, or to revisit favorite passages.
Birds Eye View
The plan offers a kind of bird’s-eye-view. The daily readings consist of 180 selected passages, including at least one chapter from each of the Bible’s 66 books. You can read both the chapter and its accompanying note in 15 minutes per day.
Discipleship Journal 5x5x5
5 minutes a day | If you’re not currently reading the Bible, start with 5 minutes
a day. This reading plan will take you through all 260 chapters of the New Testament, one chapter per day. The gospels are read throughout the year to keep the story of Jesus fresh all year.
5 days a week | Determine a time and location to spend 5 minutes a day for 5
days a week. It is best to have a consistent time and a quiet place where you can regularly meet with the Lord.
5 ways to dig deeper | We must pause in our reading to dig into the Bible.
Below are 5 different ways to dig deeper each day. These exercises will encourage meditation. We recommend trying a single idea for a week to find what works best for you. Remember to keep a pen and paper ready to capture God’s insights.
a day. This reading plan will take you through all 260 chapters of the New Testament, one chapter per day. The gospels are read throughout the year to keep the story of Jesus fresh all year.
5 days a week | Determine a time and location to spend 5 minutes a day for 5
days a week. It is best to have a consistent time and a quiet place where you can regularly meet with the Lord.
5 ways to dig deeper | We must pause in our reading to dig into the Bible.
Below are 5 different ways to dig deeper each day. These exercises will encourage meditation. We recommend trying a single idea for a week to find what works best for you. Remember to keep a pen and paper ready to capture God’s insights.
Discipleship Journal One Year
The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan offers special features that will aid
you in your journey through the Bible. ✻ By reading from four separate places in the Scriptures every day, you should be able to better grasp the unity of the Scriptures, as well as enjoy the variety of four different viewpoints. ✻ You can begin at any point of the year. ✻ To prevent the frustration of falling behind, which most of us tend to do when following a Bible reading plan, each month of this plan gives you only twenty five readings. Since you’ll have several “free days” each month, you could set aside Sundays either to not read at all or to catch up on any readings you may have missed in the past week. If you finish the month’s readings by the twenty-fifth, you could use the final days of the month to study the passages that challenged or intrigued you.
you in your journey through the Bible. ✻ By reading from four separate places in the Scriptures every day, you should be able to better grasp the unity of the Scriptures, as well as enjoy the variety of four different viewpoints. ✻ You can begin at any point of the year. ✻ To prevent the frustration of falling behind, which most of us tend to do when following a Bible reading plan, each month of this plan gives you only twenty five readings. Since you’ll have several “free days” each month, you could set aside Sundays either to not read at all or to catch up on any readings you may have missed in the past week. If you finish the month’s readings by the twenty-fifth, you could use the final days of the month to study the passages that challenged or intrigued you.
Literary: Reading by Literary Genre
If you like reading different styles of writing within the biblical text, this is the version for you. Read from the Psalms and Wisdom Literature, the Pentateuch and History of Israel, the Prophets, and the Gospels and Epistles. This is just another way to give you a fresh reading of the Scriptures!
Chronological Order
This bible reading plan is from Back to the Bible and guides you chronologically through all of the stories in the Bible. This is a fun way to get a look at all of these stories in the order of how they happened.
A Psalm A Day
Reading just the Psalms is a simple way to hide God's word in your heart, and it is a great way to start reading the Bible if you are just beginning.
6 Months Through the New Testament
If you want a plan that takes you through the New Testament, the ESV bible reading plan will guide you through the New Testament in 6 months.