In the spirit of opening up the possibilities for your own devotional bible reading, I wanted to share some resources that might help you develop the habit of reading God's Word.
We are called to be workmen who are devoted to the Word, accurately handling it so that we will not be ashamed. A primary way we accomplish this is to READ God's Word. We must be in it if we expect to KNOW it and OBEY it.
Ask yourself:
- Do you have a plan to read God's Word?
- Have you set a time to read God's Word?
- Have you set a place to read God's Word?
- I appreciate the list of plans assembled at this website. Which one is the right one? I'd say any one which gets you into the Word. New to the bible? Check out this one. Never read through the bible? How about this one. Looking for something new? Stories you've never read? Right here. Eager to spend some time with Jesus? Right here.
- We're counting down the days until we celebrate the Lord's Resurrection. Why not read the Gospel accounts of His final week? Some members of our church are going to be studying this in their small group... they might find the harmonized accounts of Jesus final week (which i put together in 2006) helpful for study. Jesus Final Week
- Another plan I am experimenting with allows you to read as much as you want per day, as long as you read the whole section in a week. This is a mighty goal, not for the faint of heart. More details on how to use this plan are here. Weekly "Chunks" Plan
- For years I've used Robert M'Cheyne's plan, but it can be a merciless taskmaster if you allow yourself to feel the guilt of missed readings. The plan has you read in four places each day, and takes you through the whole bible in one year. I like it because it challenges me to read all over the place. Preaching and reading on this plan allows a pastor to make 'mad connections' as he reads through the Bible. It all fits together... if we read it, we'll see it. The author himself describes how to use it here.
- I am once again using my own bible reading plan, connected with another that lets me read through the NT twice in one year. Figuring this out is pretty easy. This plan gets you through the NT twice, with all the other readings. I ran this off, cut it nice and small, and am planning on ignoring columns 1 and 2 and reading from column 3. I also print one of these off and stuff it in the front of my bible. It's not really patented or trademarked. I just wrote that to be funny... I cross off the chapters as I read them, and so I know which areas of the Bible I am neglecting.
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