“I love all who love me. Those who search will surely find me.”—Proverbs 8:17(NLT)
As I was finishing up last week’s post, it struck me that the word, create, may have nothing to do with knitting. It could be I need to create more time to spend in God’s Word. In May of 2025, I finished up a Bible study for the book of Revelation.
I was led to a new group/study for the fall. Because of the intense Revelation study I had been in, I didn’t do a daily Bible reading plan in 2025. This past fall, I had every intention of doing a short term one but didn’t follow through since I was in a new Bible study.
Last month at lunch with a friend, we were discussing how we get discouraged with our reading the Bible in a year. When we start over the next year, it is as if we don’t remember reading what we read the prior year.
I don’t think it was a coincidence a few weeks later I heard a podcast encouraging you to read through the Bible cover-to-cover but not to limit yourself to a one-year plan. She recommended trying a plan that is a two-year plan. She also suggested not to feel pressure to catch-up if you fall behind.
The Bible Recap Bible reading plan is one I have done multiple times. I learn and grow each time I have done it. However, it is a one-year plan. I would find myself stressing out if I got behind and then rushing through my readings to catch up on it.
For 2026 I am doing a combination of two plans. I signed up for a 2-year chronological Bible reading plan on the YouVersion Bible app along with the Bible Recap one. I really like Tara-Leigh Cobble’s videos. She goes more in depth with what I have read.
Since the days in her plan don’t line up with my daily readings, once I read the chapters that coincide with her videos, then I watch or listen to her podcast. If I get behind a day or two, I am not going to rush to catch up to where I need to be.
This means my two-year plan could take me a little longer. It may not, but I am determined to not rush through my readings. Maybe this will help me to retain what I read.
For me, I like to start on January 1st. It is easier for me to keep track of what day I am on. The Bible Recap also includes extra links for those that want to do a deeper dive into some of the content.
In the past, I could barely keep up with my daily readings/videos. I rarely read or watched any additional resources she included in the show notes. Now, I may be able to incorporate this to help me better understand and retain my scripture readings.
We can’t grow in our Christian life if we aren’t spending time in God’s Word. God doesn’t expect me to read through the Bible in a year. I put that on myself. God does desire for me to wake up each morning looking forward to opening my Bible out of love not obligation. It is something we get to do not have to do.
This year, will you join me in some type of Bible reading plan to help deepen and grow your faith? Maybe you are like me and get discouraged because you feel as if you don’t retain what you read. If so, it might also benefit you to take your time in reading through the Bible.
The YouVersion Bible App has a multitude of plans. Pray for the Holy Spirit to lead you to the right plan. YouVersion has had over 1 BILLION downloads in every country around the world (available in 2300 languages). In 2024 they had 14 million daily users. I can’t wait to see the numbers for 2025. What a huge praise!
Father God,
Proverbs 8:17 tells me; You love all who love You and those who search will surely find You. I know when I spend time reading scripture, You will reveal Yourself to me. Continue to show me ways to create time to spend in scripture this year. Forgive me when I take for granted the freedom I have to read Your Word anywhere and anytime. I lift those up to You who are persecuted for their faith. Give them strength to persevere in spreading the Gospel in their corner of the world. I pray these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
January Verse
“I love all who love me. Those who search will surely find me.”—Proverbs 8:17(NLT)
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