(And if you’ve gotten behind, you’ll be able to catch up on the weekends no problem.) This flexible approach gives you some “breathing room” and some much-needed moments to digest what you’ve read more deeply.ĭownload the New Testament Reading Plan It’s interactive. On Saturday you’ll review what you’ve read the previous five days and reflect on what you’ve learned before rushing ahead to the next chapters. On Sunday you’ll preview the next five chapters to get a sneak peak at what you’ll be reading. You’ll read one chapter a day on weekdays only, Monday – Friday, then you’ll pause from your reading on the weekends. This plan avoids the relentless approach of reading chapters of the Bible one day after another with no reprieve or variation. This approach will allow you to trace common themes and thoughts through the books of each writer, increasing your Bible study potential. It also groups together books by author, so you’ll read Luke and Acts together and Paul’s letters together (in chronological order), then you’ll finish the year by reading all of John’s writing together, one after another. But the Faith Baptist plan offers a fresh approach by arranging many of the books in the order in which they were probably written. It’s chronological (mostly).īibles generally lay out the NT books by grouping them according to genre (or type of book): gospels, history, letters, then prophecy. After all, what’s better? Plowing through large chunks of Scripture every day with little (if any) personal reflection or reading shorter passages with time to contemplate what you’ve read? The Faith Baptist NT plan features one chapter per day, which is enough material to be substantive but short enough to allow for reflection. ![]() While some of us may be able to read the entire Bible in a year, reading multiple chapters a morning for 365 days in a row, others find this approach to be daunting and impractical. Some Bible reading plans are flat out overwhelming. View all the 2021 Know His Word Bible Reading Plans here.New Testament Reading Plan It’s realistic. Share on social media with the hashtag #KnowHisWord21, so we can learn together! We’ve included an image below, featuring a verse we will read this month, perfect for Instagram. ![]() We’d also love to hear what you’re learning as we read through His Word together. June 28 – Song of Songs 5:2-8:14 Psalm 45Ĭlick below to download a PDF version of the Know His Word June Reading Plan. June 23 – 1 Kings 3-4 2 Chronicles 1 Psalm 72 June 11 – 2 Samuel 24 1 Chronicles 21-22 Psalm 30 Take time to celebrate God’s Word and thank God for the blessings and guidance given by His Word. ![]() Each day slow down and think deeply about a few verses, perhaps even turning them into prayers for wisdom.Īs you read, remember the role God’s covenant plays in the story. As you read Proverbs, you may be tempted to hurry over these brief, loaded statements. These proverbs present guidance for the way life should be lived. Later on in the month we transition to the book of Proverbs. Enter the story by joining the psalmist who prayed these songs to God. View the psalms as interludes in the story. ![]() Notice the key role wisdom plays in the narrative. As you read note God’s role as the main character and His faithfulness to His covenant with David. Now that we are halfway through the Old Testament (Congratulations!), we will continue to read the conclusion of King David’s story as he prepares for the reign of his son Solomon. This month, we’ll continue our chronological journey through Scripture as we read all about how God was transforming His people into a kingdom. We wanted to go ahead and provide the June reading plan so you can print it out and have it ready for the first day of the month! In 2021, we’re sharing a monthly chronological Bible reading plan that will help us grow and understand how the Bible fits together.
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