Bible reading plans help take the off our shoulders deciding what to read each day. They also provide a reasonable amount of reading per day and a short enough plan (such as 31 days) that you can commit to it. That’s why I’m such a fan of them and have created a number of different Bible reading plans for myself or churches over the years.
Below are two 31-day reading plans to choose from to kick off the new year (or you could even read both). One goes through Proverbs, one chapter a day, in an attempt to begin the year with a focus on gaining wisdom. We’ll all need it in 2024. The other option wades through four of Paul’s letters: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
If you’re not sure how to read or study the Bible, here are some questions you can ask as you read a passage.