Bible Reading Plans for the New Year

 

All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. – 2 Timothy 3:16

 
Here we are at the end of another year and at the cusp of a new one. This is the time people make “New Year Resolutions”. I stopped making those a long time ago. One goal that never changes for me is the desire to study my Bible more. This means having a plan to read through the Bible in the year.

The past year, 2022, I used the M’Cheyne study plan to read through the Bible in one year. I had tried to use this study plan in the past and for some reason, was unable to get through it. It was really cumbersome to carry the plan with me and track my daily reading. I am not sure why, but it just was. I used other plans to get through by study, but I always wanted to use the M’Cheyene plan because in the course of one year, it will take you through the Old Testament once, the Psalms and the New Testament twice!

Sometime in 2021, I discovered the podcast version of the plan and it completely changed my daily study. Not only could I listen, I could also read along while listening if I wanted to.  A few weeks after that, I found out that Crossway publishers does indeed have a study Bible based on the M’Cheyne reading plan! Oh Joy! The rest as they say is history. I have really loved reading through the Bible using the M’Cheyene plan and I highly recommend it.

However, you don’t have use the M’Cheyene study plan, there are other plans out there.  The MacArthur daily Bible is designed to take you through the Bible in one year. You can get it here MacArthur daily Bible   Here are other reading plans courtesy of Ligonier Ministries.

52 Week Bible Reading Plan

Read through the Bible in a year with each day of the week dedicated to a different genre: epistles, the law, history, Psalms, poetry, prophecy, and Gospels.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


5x5x5 New Testament Bible Reading Plan

Read through the New Testament in a year, reading Monday to Friday. Weekends are set aside for reflection and other reading. Especially beneficial if you’re new to a daily discipline of Bible reading.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


A Bible Reading Chart

Read through the Bible at your own pace. Use this minimalistic yet beautifully designed chart to track your reading throughout the year.

Duration: Flexible | Download: PDF


Chronological Bible Reading Plan

Read through the Bible in the order the events occurred chronologically.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan

Four daily readings beginning in Genesis, Psalms, Matthew and Acts.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


The Discipleship Journal Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan

Two daily readings, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament. Complete an entire book in each testament before moving on.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


ESV Daily Bible Reading Plan

Four daily readings taken from four lists: Psalms and wisdom literature, Pentateuch and history of Israel, Chronicles and prophets, and Gospels and epistles.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Every Word in the Bible

Read through the Bible one chapter at a time. Readings alternate between the Old and New Testaments.

Duration: Three years | Download: PDF


Historical Bible Reading Plan

The Old Testament readings are similar to Israel’s Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament readings are an attempt to follow the order in which the books were authored.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


An In Depth Study of Matthew

A year-long study in the Gospel of Matthew from Tabletalk magazine and R.C. Sproul.

Duration: One year | App: Accessible on YouVersion. Download the app.


Bible In A Year

This plan takes you through the entire Bible with two readings each day: one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament.

Duration: One year | App: Accessible on YouVersion. Download the app.


Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading System

Reading ten chapters a day, in the course of a year you’ll read the Gospels four times, the Pentateuch twice, Paul’s letters four to five times, the Old Testament wisdom literature six times, the Psalms at least twice, Proverbs and Acts a dozen times, and the Old Testament history and prophetic books about one and a half times.

Duration: Ongoing | Download: PDF


Robert Murray M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan

Read the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once.

Duration: One or two years | Download: Website


Straight Through the Bible Reading Plan

Read straight through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Tabletalk Bible Reading Plan

Two readings each day, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament. You can also follow the Tabletalk reading plan through the Ligonier app.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


The Legacy Reading Plan

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.

Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Two-Year Bible Reading Plan

Read the Old and New Testaments once and Psalms and Proverbs four times.

Duration: Two years | Download: PDF


Bible Reading Plan Generator

Still can’t find a plan that works for you? Generate your own.

Duration: You decide | Online: Bible Reading Plan Generator

Have a blesses 2023!

Soli Deo Gloria!

“You will be like God”

 

But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die.  For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. – Genesis 3:4-5

 

Ever since the garden of Eden, man has always been enticed with the idea of becoming like God. That desire always seems to surface whenever man seeks to violate one or more of God’s commandments.

We recall that in the garden right after the creation of man, (Genesis 2-3) God gave the command that they were to eat of every tree in the garden except one –  the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He also gave them the consequence of breaking the command, on the day they eat of it, they will die. It wasn’t long after that man broke this command of God. The devil tempted Adam and Even to disobey God and eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil assuring them that not only will they no die as God had told them, but they themselves will become like God. Well, the devil lied, after they ate from the tree, not only did not become like God, they also died. First, spiritually and then physically. their disobedience ushered in both spiritual and physical death.

 

The temptation to be able to determine for themselves what was good and what was evil just like God, was evidently stronger than their desire to obey. That suppression of God’s Truth and the embrace of the lie of the devil brought Adam and Eve and all humanity under the wrath of God.

 

How was the devil able to succeed in getting Adam and Eve – the first couple to ever walk and talk with God physically, face to face and audibly to disobey God?  He succeeded by getting Adam and Eve to suppress God’s Truth and to embrace a lie.  He promised them they would be like God, knowing good and evil ( which really means they will be able to determine for themselves what is good and what is evil). The temptation to be able to determine for themselves what was good and what was evil just like  God, was evidently stronger than their desire to obey.  That suppression of God’s Truth and the embrace of the lie of the devil brought Adam and Eve and all humanity under the wrath of God.

That desire is prevelant in our culture today. People are coming out with all manner of ways to suppress the Truth of God and embrace the lie of the devil in their desire to redefine and change the definitions of institutions and areas of life that belong only to God. Seeking to change the definitions of Institutions such as marriage and areas of life such as gender.

 

Society is being enticed by the devil with the same idea he first dangled in front of Adam and Eve – the desire to be god-like and to determine for themselves what is good and what is evil.

 

The idea that there are only two genders is not a man-made construct but came from the God the Father Himself and God the Son (Jesus) affirming it.

Genesis 5:2 “He created them male and female. When they were created, He blessed them and called them man.” 
Matthew 19:4 “Haven’t you read,” He replied, “that He who created them in the beginning made them male and female,”

 Marriage was instituted by God Himself in the garden as the union between a man and woman.
Genesis 2:22-24 “Then the LORD God made the rib He had taken from the man into a woman and brought her to the man. And the man said: This one, at last, is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh; this one will be called “woman,” for she was taken from man. This is why a man leaves his father and mother and bonds with his wife, and they become one flesh.
Matthew 19: 5 “ and said, Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’?”

In trying to redefine these areas of life, man is seeking to act in the place of God.  Society is being enticed by the devil with the same idea he first dangled in front of Adam and Eve – the desire to be god-like and to determine for themselves what is good and what is evil.  Just like it didn’t end well in the garden, it will not also end well with society. The Bible spells out the consequences of those who try to usurp the authority of God – incurring of the wrath of God and the development of a depraved mind. The development of a depraved mind is God’s judgement on those who are under His wrath. This is definitely obvious around us.

Romans 1:18-22 “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools,”

 In His goodness and mercy, the Lord made a way in the garden for all who have broken His command and as such are separated from Him to be reconciled back to Him – that way is true the promised seed of the woman (Genesis 3:15), the man Christ Jesus. Jesus is the only one who is able to deliver us from the wrath of God and bring us back into sweet communion and fellowship with the Father.  John 14:6 “Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

Soli Deo Gloria!