Read Through the Bible
Chronologically
52 weeks of daily Scripture readings ordered by the historical timeline of God’s redemptive story — from Creation to Revelation.
Why Read the Word of God Daily?
Reading the Word of God daily is not optional — it is essential. Not because someone told you to, not because it’s a religious tradition, but because you need to hear God’s voice for yourself.
No pastor, no teacher, no commentary can replace what happens when you open your Bible and God speaks directly to your spirit. That moment when a scripture you’ve read a hundred times suddenly means something entirely new — that’s not coincidence. That’s revelation. That is God, speaking to you, personally.
The goal of this plan is simple: build a daily habit of opening your physical Bible and reading. And there are two very intentional reasons we emphasize physical:
- Your Bible app gets updates. Your Bible doesn’t. Every update to a digital Bible is an opportunity for a word to be changed, softened, or reframed. Your physical Bible is fixed. Unchanging. What was written is what remains — and that matters.
- Turning pages builds knowledge. There is something that happens in your hands and your memory when you physically locate a scripture — flipping through Genesis, past Psalms, into Romans. Over time, you stop searching. You know where to go. You know your Bible.
This is how a relationship is built. Not by listening to someone else’s encounter with God — but by having your own.
Now imagine hearing the word in Bible study and/or on Sunday mornings and being able to truly recognize it…YOU GOT THIS!
This plan follows the biblical chronological order — reading events as they occurred in history. The Old Testament Prophets appear alongside the kings they addressed. Job reads in the patriarchal period. The Psalms are placed with David’s life. The Gospels and Epistles complete the story. Five readings per week, 52 weeks.
