Since today is the first day of September, its a good time to reinvigorate your Bible Reading plan. If you aren’t following a plan, you’re not reading us much Scripture as you think. I recommend you do the New Testament plan, but there are other options listed in this blog, too. Let’s move on towards maturity!
I want to share with you the Bible reading plans I have used over the years. I have found that having a Bible Reading plan keeps you focused, holds you accountable and leads you to passages of Scriptures that you may not read yourself.
I go through the Complete Bible Reading plan, and I must admit that it gets difficult to me at times. I have built up some endurance through the years, so those of you who are seasoned at reading the Bible, this plan may work for you too. Depending on the reading selection and your reading pace, this will take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes a day.
However, most of you need to start with the New Testament Reading plan. This plan only takes 5 minutes a day, 5 days a week. If you get some extra time or motivation, you can explore…
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Nice, thanks bro!