Bible in 180 days reading plan

180 Day Bible Reading Plan – Old Testament

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Bible in 180 days reading plan

When cooking, different ingredients are needed to create the final product and each one is important. Take cake, for example. You may include everything else, but without flour your ‘cake’ will turn out very different to what you had initially planned.

The same is true for when you read the Bible. Every part of it is relevant. It is all well and good to know a part of it and live by it, but you benefit much more from it when you know it in its entirety, because you have a more rounded understanding of the Word of God. And in doing so, it will bless your life in ways you can’t even imagine.

After all, it is God Himself who said, “This Book of the Law must not depart from your mouth. Meditate on it day and night so that you may act carefully according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way successful, and you will be wise.” (Joshua 1:8)

Nowadays, unfortunately few people follow this direction. In fact, it is reported that the average person spends 50 minutes per day on social media – almost the same amount of time spent eating and drinking. However, only 19 minutes per day are spent reading.

As Christians, we are all too aware that what we see, hear and think about feeds our soul. So, what have you been focusing your eyes on lately? What have you been feeding on? Let’s invest in our spiritual lives and feed our relationship with God by reading the Bible.

Daniel is a great example of someone who invested time on what was most important. He separated three times in a day to pray and invest in his communion with God. Consequently, he not only had some of the greatest revelations from God, but also had an unshakeable faith.

We will do likewise and all those who want to invest in their spirit are welcome to join in.

Similarly, we will separate time to meditate on the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. It is going to be all about less ‘face’ and more ‘books’; not just any book, but the Word of God.

Each day, you will meditate on a chapter and verses, as described in the Bible Reading Plan. You will also meditate on one Psalm and a Proverb a day, and tick the boxes as you go along, to keep track.

It is impossible that this daily meditation on the Bible – the Word that brings life – will not change you. Consistency is important. Look forward to hearing from God every day, and He will reveal His secrets to you and show you things that you have never noticed before. Get ready to be enlightened.

Bible in 180 days reading plan

“Man must not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.” - Matthew 4:4

The Bible is God’s Word to us. By reading the Bible, we come to know God better, become more intimate in a relationship with Him, understand His will for our lives, experience His transforming presence, and much, much more.

Bible in 180 days reading plan

Gospels In 30 Days

Read through Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This plan organizes 2-3 chapters per day to complete in 30 days.

Bible in 180 days reading plan

New Testament In 90 Days

Read through the New Testament; Matthew to Revelation. This plan organizes 2-3 chapters per day to complete all 27 books in 90 days.

Bible in 180 days reading plan

Old Testament In 180 Days

Read through the Old Testament; Genesis to Malachi. This plan organizes 4-6 chapters per day to complete all 39 books in 180 days.

Bible in 180 days reading plan

Whole Bible In 2 Years

Read through the entire bible, Old and New Testaments. This plan organizes all 66 books into 104 weeks or 2 years.

Does Bible project have chronological reading plan?

The daily readings are chronological but include chapters from the Old and New Testaments. Each day's reading prompt assigns roughly three chapters of Scripture.

How do you read the whole Bible in 6 months?

That means, if you're reading one book per day, it will take you 66 separate days to read the full Bible. Since there are about 180 days in sixth months, you could reach your goal by reading about one book every two or three days. Another approach would be to read three days per week.

How do I read the Bible for 1 year?

Take the number of pages in your edition of the Bible, and divide it by 365. Then, read that number of pages every day. For example, if your edition of the Bible has 1,760 pages, that's 4.8 pages a day. Round up and read 5 pages a day.

What is a good Bible reading plan for beginners?

The Gospel in 90 days is a simple reading plan and a great place for a beginner to start reading the Bible. The Gospel, meaning Good News, is the first four books of the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).