Most Christians know
they should read God’s word. They understand that it is God’s
message to them and He expects them to read it. However, for
various reasons, many Christians find this duty a daunting task. It
is a mountain they fear they cannot climb. The Bible seems so
big. They do not understand how it is organized. The vocabulary
and grammar are challenging. Many Christians just give up and
never read the Bible—or at least never read it through.
Now, there is another
way. The Bible
Reading Plan for Beginners takes into account the great number
of people who do not have a strong background in the word of God. This
plan gives you a stepping-stone so that you do not have to read straight
through every word of scripture the first time. It starts you
with the basics. After you feel comfortable at this level, then
you can go on to the entire Bible.
The Bible
Reading Plan for Beginners is a plan for reading about 40% of
the Bible in 170 days (about six months). In this plan, you
will read much of the Old Testament story, every chapter in Psalms
and Proverbs, the two gospels of Mark and John and several of the
New Testament epistles (including Romans, Philippians, Titus and
others). You will not read the details of the ceremonial law,
lengthy genealogies or difficult prophecies. Instead of 1,189
chapters (the entire Bible), you will read 513 chapters.
Do not think that
we are judging what parts of the Bible are important. They are
all important.
But some portions are better for beginners to read. The Bible speaks
of the milk and the meat of the word. Beginners start with milk
and later progress to meat. This reading plan seeks to introduce
you to the milk of the word.
After you are comfortable with the milk, you will then be ready to begin
reading the meatier portions of the word. We suggest that you read
through this plan at least once—twice if you think you need it. Then,
you can go to a plan that includes the entire Bible. At that point,
much of it will be familiar to you and the rest will make more sense.
If you think this
plan might be helpful to you, click to the Bible
Reading Chart.
We have it on a plain page in order to make it easier to print. It
has a place for you to add the dates of your reading and another place
to check off when you complete the reading. May God bless you as
you discover His word.