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About Daily Bible Reflections

Do you struggle to read through the whole Bible, or skip over certain books because they are hard to understand? Join me on a journey of discovering God's truth, with reflections on daily Bible readings to help guide you through all of God's Word in a year.

The plan focuses on a different section of the Scripture each day, giving variety from day to day, and also showing how all of God's Word is woven together into an integrated whole, telling one wonderful story:

Sunday: Epistles (Romans to Jude)

Monday: Law (Genesis to Revelation)

Tuesday: History Books (Joshua to Esther)

Wednesday: Psalms

Thursday: Poetry (Job to Song of Solomon)

Friday: Prophecy (Isaiah to Malachi, plus Revelation)

Saturday: Gospels (Matthew to John, plus Acts)

You can do it at your own pace. The goal is not to check all the boxes. The goal is to develop a new habit and discipline of seeking the Lord in His Word.

You can download the plan here: https://www.bible-reading.com/bible-plan.pdf

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