Bible Reading Plans for 2021

Here are some Bible Reading Plans to help you read the Bible more consistently in 2021:

The Bible Reading Plan I Recommend for 2021 – challies.com

2021 Bible Reading Plans – Ligonier Ministries.

See also:

Want to Read Your Bible Well in 2021? Don’t do it Alone – The Gospel Coalition.

My year in the Bible with My Conversation Partners – Dave McDonald.

Bible Reading Plans for 2020

“Many Christians take the beginning of a new year to evaluate their Bible reading habits and then change or begin a Bible reading plan.

For your convenience, we’ve compiled a list of Bible reading plans for you …”

– Ligonier Ministries has published this comprehensive list.

Bible Reading Plans for 2019

Ligonier Ministries has assembled a list of Bible Reading Plans you can download as PDF files.

Of course, there are many phone apps to help you read the Bible (some free, and some paid). One such is Reading Plan on iOS.

The free iOS app BCP: Daily Office Readings is also worth checking out.

Be encouraged to read God’s Word in 2019!

Free Bible Reading Plans from Crossway

download-reading-plan“Man doesn’t live on bread alone, but on the very Word of God.

We believe that the Bible is God’s provision of our true daily sustenance because it nourishes us with the truth of who he is. It’s not uncommon, however, for new believers and older saints alike to need some recommendations for how to structure daily time in the Bible. …”

– Crossway has a selection of Bible reading plans you, or your church, could use – with a link to more at ESV.org.

(Image: Crossway, though we’re not certain coffee is always necessary to study the Bible.)

Bible Reading Plans for 2016

bible-reading-plansThe start of a new year is always a good time to recommit to reading and treasuring God’s Word.

The team at Ligonier Ministries have compiled a very useful list of plans you can use.

Related:

The One Must-Read this Year – John Piper.

Reading the whole Bible in 2016 – more plans and encouragement via Justin Taylor.

More Bible reading plans for 2015

reading-plans-2015In addition to those reading plans mentioned earlier by Tim Challies, R.C. Sproul’s Ligonier Ministries has also compiled a comprehensive list.

Also see: How not to read the Bible in 2015 (SBTS).

Bible Reading Plans for 2012

Justin Taylor at The Gospel Coalition has links to a selection of Bible reading plans here.

Update: Ligonier Ministries has more.

Whether you read on the web, on your phone, listen via podcast or read in your printed Bible (recommended!) there’s something here for you.

 

Bible reading plans for the new year

Bible reading plansJustin Taylor, at Between Two Worlds, has links to some helpful Bible reading plans.

ESV Bible Reading plans

Daily Bible Reading PlanIf there’s one thing most of us need to work on in 2009, it’s reading the Bible more regularly and systematically.

The people at ESV.org have assembled a helpful range of Bible Reading plans and made them available in a range of formats.

Want to be reminded each day of the passages to read? Want to receive it by e-mail? Read it on your iPhone? Even the Book of Common Prayer’s lectionary (in ESV) is available.

See ESV.org for details. (Hat tip to Justin Taylor, who has links to even more plans.)

Crossway reverses decision to make ESV Bible Text permanent

bible-reading-plansThe publisher of the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible has reversed its controversial decision to finalize the text after tweaking 29 verses.

‘We have become convinced that this decision was a mistake,’ stated Crossway president and CEO Lane Dennis in an announcement released today. ‘We apologize for this and for any concern this has caused for readers of the ESV, and we want to explain what we now believe to be the way forward. Our desire, above all, is to do what is right before the Lord.’…”

– Story from Christianity Today.

What is Your Bible-Reading Plan for 2015?

Tim ChalliesTim Challies provides links to a number of different Bible-reading plans.

Check them out, and be encouraged to commit to regular reading of God’s word in 2015.

(Photo: Smithton Church.)

Committed to actually reading the Bible?

NCLS 2011 Bible Reading statsIn an article at SydneyAnglicans.net, Archbishop Glenn Davies observes,

“It is a strange phenomenon that we Sydney Anglicans, who are so devoted to our commitment to the teaching of the Bible, do not appear to be as devoted to our personal reading of the Bible…”

– Read his article, and then check out these resources –

Reading the Bible in 2013

As he has done in previous years, Justin Taylor has posted links to resources to help us, and our congregations, read the Bible consistently. (As well there are reading plans available from YouVersion.)

Of course, you don’t have to read the Bible on an electronic device – these plans can be used in conjunction with a printed Bible too!

Related:

How Not to Read Your Bible in 2013. (Gospel Coalition.)
Bible Reading Plans for 2013 (Ligonier Ministries.)

The minister’s Bible

Adrian Reynolds at the Proclamation Trust writes –

“We started a new series at church last Sunday evening … we read out a slightly modernised version of a prayer from the Valley of Vision. … Here’s the prayer. Good for every minister. Good for every Christian.

Read more

Two-Year Bible Reading Plan

One of the most-searched-for terms on our website is “Bible reading plans” – and here Stephen Witmer on The Gospel Coalition website has some helpful thoughts – as well as a quote from Robert Murray M’Cheyne.

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