One-Year Bible Reading Plan
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According to a 2014 nation-wide survey conducted by the American Bible Society, 62% of Americans wish they read Scripture more. So, the question is not do we want to read the Bible more— but how? How can we stay consistent in our Bible reading?
Following a daily Bible reading plan is the simplest way to read through the entire Bible—and this easy-to-use pamphlet offers 3 different plans to choose from. It tells you what to read and when to read it, helping you stay on track throughout the year. Its large print, check boxes, easy-to-use format, flexible options, and laminations makes it perfect for individual or group use.
It’s easy-to-use—showing what to read and when to read it! Plus, it—
- Includes 3 different Bible Reading Plans
- Conveniently fits inside most Bible covers
- Includes daily check boxes to help you track your progress
- Covers relevant topics related to Bible reading, including 9 reasons to study God’s Word and 7 helpful tools for Bible study (and how to use them).
“[God’s] Word is word is a lamp for my feet and a light on my path” (Psalm 119:105 NIV) - but without a plan, it’s easy to lose your way when reading through the Bible. This handy, fold-out pamphlet shows you three different options for reading through the Bible in 52 weeks. Options include reading the Bible from beginning to end, reading the Old and New Testament together, and daily readings from seven different sections of the Bible for each day of the week.
- OPTION 1: Covers scriptures from the Old Testament, the New Testament, a Psalm, and a Proverb each day.
- OPTION 2: Covers a small portion from each of the 7 key major sections of the Bible : Epistles, Law, History, Psalms, Poetry, Prophecy, and Gospels.
- OPTION 3: Helps you read the Bible from the Beginning to the End.
A Fantastic Tool For—
- Individual Use
- Small Groups
- 1-on-1 Discipleship
- Youth Groups
- New Believer’s Classes
- Church Giveaway
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One-Year Bible Reading Plan - Rose Publishing
A Year-Long Bible Journey
Reading the Bible is an important practice of the Christian life. The Bible is the life-line of the believer. It gives us guidance, light, comfort, encouragement, correction, strength, and connection to God. However, where does one begin? It is helpful for the new believer, or even for a believer who has read the Bible on many occasions, to follow a structured format. By reading the Bible following different structures, God will show himself and his will to the believer in new and fresh ways.
The following pages have three different arrangements that will help you read the Bible in one year. These arrangements will guide you during fifty-two weeks through daily, manageable sections. The three plans below provide ways to read the Bible that will open up new windows into God’s Word. Each plan includes check boxes so you can keep track of your progress.
Reasons to Study with Your Mind and Heart
To know God—God created the heaven and the earth and everyone in it (Genesis 1-3).
To enjoy and love God—Meditate on God’s character, principles, and promises. Rejoice in his love, care, and forgiveness (Psalm 119:12-18, 160-162; 1 Timothy 6:17)
To know God’s Word—The Scriptures were inspired by God. They teach us the truth and show us what is wrong in our lives. They straighten us out (2 Timothy 3:16).
To understand the Word—Jesus is called the Word because he is the ultimate communication from God. He existed from the beginning with God, he is God, and he created everything. He said that those who have seen him have seen the Father (John 1:1-3; 10:30; 12:44, 45; 14:7-9).
To learn direction in life—The Bible shows us what to do (Ps. 119:11).
To find comfort and hope—The Scriptures give us encouragement (Romans 15:4).
To let God expose our innermost thoughts and desires—His Word helps us see ourselves as we really are and convicts us of sin so that we repent and change (Hebrews 4:12-16).
To become pure and holy—Jesus prayed this for all believers that they would be set apart for God and his