Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105

January
Day New Testament New Testament Old Testament Old Testament
1 Matthew 1:1-17 Acts 1:1-11 Psalm 1 Genesis 1-2
2 Matthew 1:18-25 Acts 1:12-26 Psalm 2 Genesis 3-4
3 Matthew 2:1-12 Acts 2:1-21 Psalm 3 Genesis 5-8
4 Matthew 2:13-23 Acts 2:22-47 Psalm 4 Genesis 9-11
5 Matthew 3:1-12 Acts 3 Psalm 5 Genesis 12-14
6 Matthew 3:13-17 Acts 4:1-22 Psalm 6 Genesis 15-17
7 Matthew 4:1-11 Acts 4:23-37 Psalm 7 Genesis 18-20
8 Matthew 4:12-17 Acts 5:1-16 Psalm 8 Genesis 21-23
9 Matthew 4:18-25 Acts 5:17-42 Psalm 9 Genesis 24
10 Matthew 5:1-12 Acts 6 Psalm 10 Genesis 25-26
11 Matthew 5:13-20 Acts 7:1-38 Psalm 11 Genesis 27-28
12 Matthew 5:21-32 Acts 7:39-60 Psalm 12 Genesis 29-30
13 Matthew 5:33-48 Acts 8:1-25 Psalm 13 Genesis 31
14 Matthew 6:1-15 Acts 8:26-40 Psalm 14 Genesis 32-33
15 Matthew 6:16-24 Acts 9:1-19 Psalm 15 Genesis 34-35
16 Matthew 6:25-34 Acts 9:20-43 Psalm 16 Genesis 36
17 Matthew 7:1-14 Acts 10:1-23 Psalm 17 Genesis 37-38
18 Matthew 7:15-29 Acts 10:24-48 Psalm 18:1-24 Genesis 39-40
19 Matthew 8:1-13 Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 18:25-50 Genesis 41
20 Matthew 8:14-22 Acts 11:19-30 Psalm 19 Genesis 42-43
21 Matthew 8:23-34 Acts 12 Psalm 20 Genesis 44-45
22 Matthew 9:1-13 Acts 13:1-25 Psalm 21 Genesis 46-47
23 Matthew 9:14-26 Acts 13:26-52 Psalm 22:1-11 Genesis 48
24 Matthew 9:27-38 Acts 14 Psalm 22:12-31 Genesis 49
25 Matthew 10:1-20 Acts 15:1-21 Psalm 23 Genesis 50

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  1. You can begin at any time in the year. In fact the sooner the better. Don't get discouraged, experts say it takes about six weeks to form a new habit, but keep trying - it's worth it.
  2. To prevent the frustation of falling behind, which most of us tend to do when following a Bible reading plan, each month of this plan gives you only 25 readings. Since you'll have several "free days" each month, you could set aside Sundays to either not read at all or to catch up on any readings you may have missed in the past week. If you finish the month's readings by the 25th, you could use the final days of the month to study the passages that challenged or especially intrigued you.
  3. If reading through the entire Bible in one year looms as too large a task, you can alter the plan to meet your needs. For example, you could read the gospels and the wisdom books this year, and the other two categories next year.
  4. As you read each day, ask God to speak directly to you from the Scripture portions you read. Be expectant, and let your continual exposure to God's Word reshape your attitudes and behavior as you gain a better understanding of every part of His written testimony to us.