Reading your Bible each day is essential for maintaining a strong relationship with God. However, some don’t know where to start. Below is a large list of reading plans to help you get started. So, no matter if you are just starting to read the Bible, want to get back into it or have been doing it all your life, you’ll be able to find a plan that’s right for you.
There are hundreds of reading plans accessible through the You Version App. It’s easy to keep track of your progress and it provides a reminder based upon a time of day that you decide works best in your schedule. If you get behind in your reading the app allows for a “catch up” alternative to the original plan allowing you to get back on track.
You can even purchase Bibles that are arranged in Chronological order. You Version has several chronological versions.
This plan is also available on You Version.
This is a three-year plan but allows you an alternative to too much daily reading. For others, it might be a way to dig deeper into scripture without the pressure of getting it done “on schedule”.
The Old Testament readings are ordered similarly to Israel’s Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament readings attempt to follow the order in which the books were authored.
Authored by Robert Murrey M’Cheyne, this is a mixture of daily readings from both the Old and New Testaments. It’s rather tiny but great for including in the sleeve of your Bible.
This plan does not have set readings for each day. Instead, it has set books for each month and a set number of Proverbs and Psalms for each week. It aims to give you more flexibility while grounding you in specific books of the Bible.