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Bible Reading Plans

Where to Start?

There are different reading plans to follow that will allow you to experience the Bible. You can read it ...

  • Based on where you are at on your Spiritual Journey
  • By following a Timeframe
  • By reading Track Plans


Spiritual Journey


Beginner … Newby … Learner … Apprentice?
Are you new to the Bible? Beginning your journey? New to knowing Christ personally? Would you like to know who exactly God is and how God can impact your life?


Intermediate … Apprentice … Transitional … Center Point?
I know about God, I believe in Him, but I would like to know more. How do I reengage with the Bible? I want to read my Bible, but never have the time. I would like to have a more personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I would like to know how to live a more fulfilling Spiritual life.


Advanced … Regular Studier ... Avant-garde?
I study the Bible regularly. I would like further direction for living the Word and integrating it into my life. I would like to know what other resources are out there for me to continue growing in faith.


Beginner


The Bible is a big book, consisting of 66 different parts written by several dozen authors. Readers who approach it like any other bookbeginning with page 1 and proceeding toward the endsoon find themselves lost in a bewildering maze of ancient history. Some people never even consider or start a reading plan. With busy schedules and limited confidence, they feel sure they’ll fail. Instead, they limit their reading to familiar passages from the Gospels or the Psalms, avoiding unfamiliar books.

To get started, we recommend trying the two-week guided tour featured below on this site. This reading plan takes two weeks, reading one chapter a day. By following this plan, you can encounter some of the most significant parts of the Bible. Just a few hours invested can yield a solid introduction to the best of books! The following are recommended 30-day reading plans for beginners.

30-day plans features important biblical topics and stories, including

 

90 Day Plan: Read the Entire Bible in 90 Days


Intermediate


Two-Week Plan:
Two-Week Guided Tour

30-Day Plans:


60-Day Plan:
Read the Bible in 60 Days


90-Day Plans:


180-Day Plan: 180-Day Guided Tour of the Bible



Advanced



Timeframe


Two-Week Plan: Two-Week Guided Tour


30-Day Plans Feature Important Biblical Topics and Stories:


60-Day Plan: Read the Bible in 60 Days


90-Day Plans:


Six Month Plan: 180-Day Guided Tour of the Bible


Three-Year Plan:
Read the Entire Bible in Three Years



Three-Track Plan for Reading the Bible

Of all the reasons people mention for not reading the Bible, simple discouragement ranks highest. The Bible's length alone, about 1,000 pages, is imposing. More like a self-contained library than a book, it includes 66 different books by several dozen authors. Little wonder people get confused and discouraged. The following three-track reading plan helps break the Bible into more manageable portions. If you're new to the Bible, begin with Track 1, then proceed to Track 2, and finallyif you're ambitioustackle Track 3. Your understanding and appreciation for the Bible should gradually increase. All three tracks share one thing in common: they each assign usually one chapter a day. Reading an average Bible chapter should take only 5 to 10 minutes. Note that the three-track plan for each book is included within the introduction to the book.

Track 1: Introduction to the Bible

Track 1 is a place to begin reading the Bible. Three two-week reading courses take you quickly into passages of the Bible every Christian should know. These were selected with two things in mind. First, they are frequently quoted or referred to. And second, they are relatively easy to read and understand. Track 1 is a sampler, designed to whet your appetite for more.


Track 1 Reading Plans


» Two Weeks on the Life and Teachings of Jesus

Day 1, Luke 1: Preparing for Jesus' arrival

Day 2, Luke 2: The story of Jesus' birth

Day 3, Mark 1: The beginning of Jesus' ministry

Day 4, Mark 9: A day in the life of Jesus

Day 5, Matthew 5: The Sermon on the Mount

Day 6, Matthew 6: The Sermon on the Mount

Day 7, Luke 15: Parables of Jesus

Day 8, John 3: A conversation with Jesus

Day 9, John 14: Jesus' final instructions

Day 10, John 17: Jesus' prayer for his disciples

Day 11, Matthew 26: Betrayal and arrest

Day 12, Matthew 27: Jesus' execution on a cross

Day 13, John 20: Resurrection

Day 14, Luke 24: Jesus' appearance after resurrection


»Two Weeks on the Life and Teachings of Paul

Day 1, Acts 9: The conversion of Saul

Day 2, Acts 16: Paul's Macedonian call and a jailbreak

Day 3, Acts 17: Scenes from Paul's missionary journey

Day 4, Acts 26: Paul tells his life story to a king

Day 5, Acts 27: Shipwreck on the way to Rome

Day 6, Acts 28: Paul's arrival in Rome

Day 7, Romans 3: Paul's theology in a nutshell

Day 8, Romans 7: Struggle with sin

Day 9, Romans 8: Life in the Spirit

Day 10, 1 Corinthians 13: Paul's description of love

Day 11, 1 Corinthians 15: Thoughts on the afterlife

Day 12, Galatians 5: Freedom in Christ

Day 13, Ephesians 3: Paul's summary of his mission

Day 14, Philippians 2: Imitating Christ


»Two Weeks on the Old Testament

Day 1, Genesis 1: The story of creation

Day 2, Genesis 3: The origin of sin

Day 3, Genesis 22: Abraham and Isaac

Day 4, Exodus 3: Moses' encounter with God

Day 5, Exodus 20: The gift of the Ten Commandments

Day 6, 1 Samuel 17: David and Goliath

Day 7, 2 Samuel 11: David and Bathsheba

Day 8, 2 Samuel 12: Nathan's rebuke of the king

Day 9, 1 Kings 18: Elijah and the prophets of Baal

Day 10, Job 38: God's answer to Job

Day 11, Psalm 51: A classic confession

Day 12, Isaiah 40: Words of comfort from God

Day 13, Daniel 6: Daniel and the lions

Day 14, Amos 4: A prophet's stern warning


»Two Weeks on Becoming a Christian

Day 1, Genesis 3: The first sin creates a need

Day 2, Isaiah 52: Salvation prophesied

Day 3, Isaiah 53: The role of the suffering servant

Day 4, Luke 15: Three stories about God's love

Day 5, John 3: Jesus explains "born again"

Day 6, John 10: The good shepherd

Day 7, Acts 8: Conversions spread outside the Jews

Day 8, Acts 26: Paul testifies of his conversion before a king

Day 9, Romans 3: God's provision for sin

Day 10, Romans 5: Peace with God

Day 11, Galatians 3: Salvation unavailable by obeying the law

Day 12, Ephesians 2: New life in Christ

Day 13, 1 Peter 1: Future rewards of salvation

Day 14, 2 Peter 1: Making your salvation sure


»Two Weeks on Prayers of the Bible

Day 1, Genesis 18: Abraham's plea for Sodom

Day 2, Exodus 15: Moses' song to the Lord

Day 3, Exodus 33: Moses meets with God

Day 4, 2 Samuel 7: David's response to God's promises

Day 5, 1 Kings 8: Solomon's dedication of the temple

Day 6, 2 Chronicles 20: Jehoshaphat prays for victory

Day 7, Ezra 9: Ezra's prayer for the people's sins

Day 8, Psalm 22: A cry to God for help

Day 9, Psalm 104: A prayer of praise

Day 10, Daniel 9: Daniel's prayer for the salvation of Jerusalem

Day 11, Habakkuk 3: A prophet's prayer of acceptance

Day 12, Matthew 6: The Lord's prayer

Day 13, John 17: Jesus' prayer for his disciples

Day 14, Colossians 1: Paul's prayer of thanksgiving


»Two Weeks on the Holy Spirit

Day 1, Judges 14: The Spirit gives Samson strength

Day 2, 1 Samuel 10: King Saul's experience

Day 3, Matthew 3:1–4:10: Role in Jesus' baptism and temptation

Day 4, John 14: Jesus promises the Spirit

Day 5, John 16: The work of the Spirit

Day 6, Acts 2: The Spirit comes at Pentecost

Day 7, Acts 10: The Spirit guides Peter to accept Gentiles

Day 8, Romans 8: Christians' victory in the Spirit

Day 9, 1 Corinthians 2: Wisdom from the Spirit

Day 10, 1 Corinthians 12: Gifts of the Spirit

Day 11, 1 Corinthians 14: Gifts of tongues and prophecy

Day 12, Galatians 5: Life in the Spirit

Day 13, Ephesians 4: Unity and gifts

Day 14, 1 John 4: Signs of the Spirit


»Two Weeks on Women of the Bible

Day 1, Genesis 2: Eve, the first woman

Day 2, Genesis 18: Sarah laughs at God's promise

Day 3, Genesis 24: Rebekah's marriage to Isaac

Day 4, Genesis 27: Rebekah, the manipulative mother

Day 5, Judges 4: Deborah's leadership frees her people

Day 6, Ruth 1: Ruth and Naomi's deep friendship

Day 7, 1 Samuel 1: Hannah prays for a son

Day 8, 1 Kings 17: A poor widow and the prophet Elijah

Day 9, 1 Kings 21: Jezebel, an emblem of wickedness

Day 10, Esther 2: Esther is chosen as queen

Day 11, Esther 4: Esther's courage at the risk of death

Day 12, Luke 1: Mary and Elizabeth receive great news

Day 13, Luke 2: Mary gives birth to Jesus

Day 14, John 11: Mary and Martha and their brother's death


»Two Weeks on Men of the Old Testament

Day 1, Judges 6: God calls Gideon to rescue his people

Day 2, Judges 7: Gideon conquers his fearsand his enemies

Day 3, 1 Samuel 3: God calls young Samuel

Day 4, 1 Kings 3: Solomon is given wisdom

Day 5, 1 Kings 19: Elijah runs for his life

Day 6, 2 Kings 5: Elisha heals a powerful foreign general

Day 7, Isaiah 6: God calls the prophet Isaiah

Day 8, 2 Kings 18: King Hezekiah under military siege

Day 9, 2 Kings 19: Isaiah speaks God's word to King Hezekiah

Day 10, 2 Chronicles 34: Josiah sets his nation back on course

Day 11, Nehemiah 2: Nehemiah courageously begins rebuilding a wall

Day 12, Jeremiah 38: Jeremiah, in prison, refuses to change his message

Day 13, Daniel 1: Daniel risks his life in captivity

Day 14, Daniel 5: Daniel's word to a royal orgy


»Two Weeks on Social Justice

Day 1, Exodus 3: God hears the cries of the slaves

Day 2, Leviticus 25: The year of jubilee, a time of economic revolution

Day 3, Ruth 2: A poor woman finds help

Day 4, 1 Kings 21: Elijah speaks to a land-grabbing, murderous king

Day 5, Nehemiah 5: Nehemiah demands justice for the poor

Day 6, Isaiah 5: Warning to fun-loving materialists

Day 7, Isaiah 58: Worship that God appreciates

Day 8, Jeremiah 34: Freedom for slaves

Day 9, Amos 2: Sins against God by his own people

Day 10, Amos 6: Warning to the complacent

Day 11, Micah 6: What the Lord requires

Day 12, Luke 3: John the Baptist tells how to prepare for Jesus

Day 13, Matthew 6: Jesus speaks on material things

Day 14, James 2: How to treat the rich and the poor


»Two Weeks on God and Nature

Day 1, Genesis 1: God creates the earth

Day 2, Genesis 2: God creates human beings

Day 3, Proverbs 8: Wisdom's view of creation

Day 4, Genesis 7: God preserves the species

Day 5, Job 38: The greatness of nature

Day 6, Job 39: The wildness of nature

Day 7, Job 40: God's mastery of nature

Day 8, Psalm 8: Praise for the Creator

Day 9, Psalm 98: Nature joins in the praise

Day 10, Psalm 104: God sustains the earth

Day 11, Isaiah 40: The ruler of all creation

Day 12, Romans 8: The "groanings" of our present state

Day 13, Isaiah 65: Preview of a restored earth

Day 14, Revelation 22: The end of history

 

»Two weeks on Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob:

Genesis 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33

»Two weeks on Moses and the exodus:

Exodus 2, 3, 4, 7, 12, 14, 16, 19, 32; Numbers 14; Deuteronomy 1, 2, 4, 31

»Two weeks on David:

1 Samuel 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24; 2 Samuel 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18


Track 2: Every Book in the Bible

Track 2 includes 186 of the 1,189 chapters in the Bible. Many well-known parts of the Bible are not represented, and from some books (Leviticus, for example), you will read only a single chapter. These 186 chapters have been selected because they are understandable to the average reader without commentary. Taken together, they provide a good foundation of Bible understanding. If you miss a few days, don't worry. Just resume reading when you can, about a chapter a day. In 180 total days, you will get an overview that includes something from every book in the Bible. Track 2 recommends reading the introduction to each book. You may also find it helpful to read the insights that appear next to the assigned chapters.


Track 2 Reading Plan


Genesis: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 15, 19, 22, 27, 28, 37, 41, 45

Exodus: 3, 1011, 14, 20, 32

Leviticus: 26

Numbers: 11, 14

Deuteronomy: 4, 8, 28

Joshua: 2, 6, 7, 24

Ruth: 1

1 Samuel: 3, 16, 17, 20

2 Samuel: 6, 11, 12

1 Kings: 3, 8, 17, 18

2 Kings: 5, 17, 22

1 Chronicles: 17

2 Chronicles: 20, 30, 32

Ezra: 3

Nehemiah: 2, 8

Esther: 4

Job: 12, 38, 42

Psalms: 19, 23, 27, 51, 84, 103, 139

Proverbs: 4, 10, The proverbs listed in "Verbal Dynamite"

Ecclesiastes: 3

Song of Songs: 2

Isaiah: 6, 25, 40, 52, 53, 55

Jeremiah: 2, 15, 31, 38

Lamentations: 3

Ezekiel: 1, 23, 4, 37

Daniel: 1, 3, 5, 6

Hosea: 23, 11

Joel: 2

Amos: 4

Obadiah: Obadiah

Jonah: 34

Micah: 6

Nahum: 1

Habakkuk: 1

Zephaniah : 3

Haggai: 1

Zechariah: 8

Malachi: 3

Matthew: 5, 6, 13, 19, 26, 27, 28

Mark: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1516

Luke: 1, 2, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 24

John: 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20

Acts: 1, 2, 5, 9, 16, 17, 26, 27, 28

Romans: 3, 7, 8, 12

1 Corinthians: 13, 15

2 Corinthians: 4, 12

Galatians: 3

Ephesians: 2, 3

Philippians: 2

Colossians: 1

1 Thessalonians: 34

2 Thessalonians: 2

1 Timothy: 1

2 Timothy: 2

Titus: 2

Hebrews: 2, 11, 12

James: 1

1 Peter: 1

2 Peter: 1

1 John: 3

2 and 3 John: 2, 3 John

Jude: Jude

Revelation: 1, 12, 21


Track 3: Every Word of the Bible

Track 3 takes you completely through the Bible, reading every word. Other Bible reading plans allot only a year for this project, requiring that at least three chapters be read each day. But many readers find such a pace to be unrealistic and discouraging. For this reason, Track 3 assigns usually only one chapter a day. (Some short chapters have been combined, so occasionally you will read two brief chapters in a day.) In all, the reading plan works out evenly to a three-year total. The Track 3 plan alternates between the Old Testament and New Testament. This mixing provides variety and reduces the fatigue that may set in from reading long sections of the Old Testament.

Track 3 Reading Plans