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As Christians, we know that pursuing a deeper relationship with God means seeking His face every day. So it’s no surprise that many Christians desire to read the Bible from beginning to end, from Genesis to Revelations. But with 1,189 chapters, 31,102 verses and 66 books in total, reading the Bible in a year is no easy feat. Many get discouraged before making it through the seemingly stiff book of Leviticus. However daunting it may seem, these 5 tips on how to read the Bible in one year will make this task seem more realistic. 

As Psalm 1:2 expresses, “But His delight is the law of the LORD; And in his law doth he meditate day and night.”
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1. Listen To A Podcast

 While Bible reading is something we desire to do, ABIDE recognizes that not everyone can commit as much time as others. We’ve got you covered, Sis! Listening to a podcast is the easiest way to read the Bible in one year. Why you may ask? One: not everyone enjoys reading long texts everyday. This way, someone is dictating the Word of God to you. Two: most of us have busy on-the-go schedules. Of course, making time first thing in the morning to read your Bible and pray is essential, but many are not able to do this for large amounts of time. 

With a one-year Bible podcast listening to God’s word can become part of your daily routine and life as you implement it into everyday living. You can still be meditating on God’s word as you go about your day. As you listen the words will seep into your subconscious; feeding your mind and spirit. This is even more emphasized if after listening you go back to read the portion of scripture you have already heard.

The “One Year Bible Podcast” covers a one-year span. It is an interactive podcast where listeners can follow along visually while they listen. It can be found on their website and also on Spotify with the daily readings indicated by the date. This way listeners can follow along and can keep track if they miss a day or two. This plan starts in January and ends in December covering ten to twenty minutes.  

2. Use Bible Plans on an App

Who doesn’t love a good devotional? Who doesn’t love Scriptural prompts, guided learning and discipleship as you read God’s Holy word? The good news is there are many Bible plans on apps that allow readers to devote themselves to reading the Bible in one year. Not only are these apps handy and accessible but they help customize the experience for Christians. Whether you are new to the faith or a steadfast follower, there is an option for you. Ranging in various translations, methods of observation and even audio aids there is something for everyone.

“The Bible in One Year Plan” and “The Bible Recap” are both amazing Bible study plans for beginners. Both can be found on the YouVersion Bible app. These plans include daily devotionals, chapter readings and methods of observation and recordings for notes and learning. I recommend you stow away in your prayer room dedicating a schedule to do your Bible plan. With consistency and commitment, you will learn more and more about our Saviour’s heart and create a deeper desire for Him in your life.  Likewise, there is also the Bible Gateway app, a dedicated app to read the Bible in a year through written, audio and study guides.

3. Use The One-Year Bible Online

Similarly to apps, many online guides are designed to help Christians achieve their goal and read the Bible in a year with clarity, understanding and scriptural guidance. 

“The one-year Bible online” is exactly what it states, A custom online guide to read the Bible in one year. This could easily rank as the best most efficient option giving readers their own more personal and custom guide. It also includes daily readings in chronological order of when events in the Bible occurred. This online plan highlights the history and the timeline of God’s creation and work so that Christians better understand the stories of faith. This plan is in the NLT translation so it is easy for all Bible readers no matter where you are in your faith journey. 

4. Use a Printable 365 Day Bible Reading Plan 

 If you’re like me, bold fonts, colorful pages and intriguing designs catch your eye. A quick google search will provide a long list of 365 Day Bible printable reading plans that are customizable and aesthetically pleasing. These printable plans keep you on track as you read and act as a visual aid to motivate you to progress (plus you can find free templates as well). Plus, they double as a decor piece for a prayer closet, bedroom or studio space. 

5. Read the Bible In Chronological Order

The Last tip is the most obvious one, to open your Bible and on your own read it chronologically on your own. This can include reading with a notebook, highlighters and pens to jot down any of your findings and highlight verses that stand out to you. It is possible to Read the Bible in chronological order in a year. With a disciplined schedule and faith-driven commitment, you can start today and work your way to Revelations at your own pace.