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Bible Reading Guide, the easiest one ever
Yesterday, I completed reading the Bible again using the simplest plan ever. Â Please Note—This is the simplest plan not necessarily the best or most effective plan. Â I simply made a check mark every day next to whatever chapters I read and resisted reading anything that was already checked. Â That was it. Â It’s nothing fancy or complex. Â I just checked off chapters and when I completed a book I went and put a check next to it in the table of contents. Â I new that eventually I would finish. Â Eventually, was yesterday.
I wasn’t legalistic about it. Â There were a number of days where I reread certain chapters. Â Sometimes I did this because I was studying it. Â Or other times I just felt lead to read a particular section. Â Also, truth be told, some days I was really tired and I simply read 4 short Psalms and called it a day. Â But, by and large, I resisted rereading and just kept chunking my way through chapters I hadn’t read yet. Â I read the New Testament first and then doubled back and read the Old Testament mostly straight through with the exception of the Psalms and a few of the minor prophets. Â Psalms I picked up here and there. Â The minor prophets I used as a break away from the New Testament periodically. Â I read four chapters a day. Â How many isn’t necessarily important as long as you just keep at it.
So now what?
I am not certain yet. Â I started reading the Gospel of Mark this morning and went through and marked any keywords. Â I then listed my observations, questions, and how I needed to responded. Â I wrote about 2 pages of journaling. Â I do know that I am hungering to do more than just read and get through chapters. Â Whatever I do next will be a fairly orderly approach in terms of the content. Â More importantly, I think I want to slow down and study what I am reading more closely. Â I suspect that I will always read 4 chapters. Â After 25 years of doing this, that much has just become a part of who I am. Â However, now I have hit a time where I will continue to read 4 chapters but back up and do some real focused work around passages. Â I guess the bottom line is I am yearning for a bit more depth.
If you are not reading regularly I highly encourage you to adopt one of the one year bible reading plans on The Practical Disciple Resource Page or do what I did and just start reading chapters every day. Â Check the chapters off as you finish and check off the books as you finish them as well. Â Blessings upon your reading from The Practical Disciple.
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