
Tips on Reading the Bible Daily
1. Start reading the Bible today — there is no better time, and there’s no reason to wait.
2. Set aside a specific time each day. Set your schedule and then stick to it. Mornings are great, but feel free to use any time that works consistently for you.
3. Read the Bible for the sake of learning, not simply to accomplish your next reading. Say a short prayer to God before you begin, asking the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, then be refreshed by the words you read!
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Day 122 – 1 Chronicles 26; 1 Chronicles 27; 1 Chronicles 28; Mark 5; Mark 6
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Day 136 – Ezra 3; Ezra 4; Ezra 5; Luke 17; Luke 18
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Day 137 – Ezra 6; Ezra 7; Ezra 8; Luke 19; Luke 20
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Day 147 – Job 3; Job 4; Job 5; John 15; John 16
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Day 148 – Job 6; Job 7; Job 8; John 17; John 18
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Day 149 – Job 9; Job 10; Job 11; John 19; John 20
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Day 150 – Job 12; Job 13; Job 14; John 21; Acts 1
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Day 151 – Job 15; Job 16; Job 17; Acts 2; Acts 3
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Day 152 – Job 18; Job 19; Job 20; Acts 4; Acts 5
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Day 153 – Job 21; Job 22; Job 23; Acts 6; Acts 7
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Day 154 – Job 24; Job 25; Job 26; Acts 8; Acts 9
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Day 155 – Job 27; Job 28; Job 29; Acts 10; Acts 11
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Day 156 – Job 30; Job 31; Job 32; Acts 12; Acts 13
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Day 157 – Job 33; Job 34; Job 35; Acts 14; Acts 15
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Day 158 – Job 36; Job 37; Job 38; Acts 16; Acts 17
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Day 159 – Job 39; Job 40; Job 41; Acts 18; Acts 19
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Day 206 – Psalms 132; Psalms 133; Titus 1; Titus 2
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Day 215 – Psalms 150; Proverbs 1; James 2; James 3
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Day 216 – Proverbs 2; Proverbs 3; James 4; James 5