Bible Reading Plans
Monthly Bible reading Plan
March Reading Plan
Mar 1 - 9: Hebrews Chapters 1 -4
Mar 10 - 16: Hebrews Chapters 5 - 7
Mar 17 - 23: Hebrews Chapters 8 -10
Mar 24 - 31: Hebrews Chapters 11 -13
April Reading Plan
Apr 1 - 6: James Chapter 1
Apr 7 - 13: James Chapter 2
Apr 14 - 20: James Chapter 3
Apr 21 - 30: James Chapters 4 - 5
Mar 1 - 9: Hebrews Chapters 1 -4
Mar 10 - 16: Hebrews Chapters 5 - 7
Mar 17 - 23: Hebrews Chapters 8 -10
Mar 24 - 31: Hebrews Chapters 11 -13
April Reading Plan
Apr 1 - 6: James Chapter 1
Apr 7 - 13: James Chapter 2
Apr 14 - 20: James Chapter 3
Apr 21 - 30: James Chapters 4 - 5
Journaling
As you read and study, reflect on the following questions:
- Who is Christ for me?
- How is this passage interpreting me?
- In this passage, how is this story also my story?
- How am I reminded of my baptism?
- How am I terrified and disrupted?
- How am I being given a new beginning in this passage?
- How does this passage forgive me of my sin?
- How am I called to follow Christ?
Annual Bible reading Plan
To read through the Bible in a year, you will need to read through 23 chapters per week. This averages to about 3 and a half chapters per day.
Did you know:
There is no advantage to reading from Genesis to Revelation because each book was written for a particular context. There are many other reading plans to help you read through the Bible in a year available online. Find the one that works best for you.
Did you know:
- There are 66 books in the Bible, comprised of 1,189 chapters
- There are 929 chapters in the Old Testament
- There are 260 chapters in the New Testament
- Psalm 117 is the middle chapter and also the shortest chapter
- Psalm 119 is the longest chapter
There is no advantage to reading from Genesis to Revelation because each book was written for a particular context. There are many other reading plans to help you read through the Bible in a year available online. Find the one that works best for you.