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At Home in the word

4/7/2020

 
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One of the most common questions I have received since we transitioned to "at-home" learning and schooling is, "How can I stay faithful in reading my Bible while at home?"

While many non-essential activities are limited, several students have realized that this is a great time to begin doing something they know is essential for their spiritual health and growth. I want to help by giving you some resources about bible reading plans that I know will keep you "At Home in the Word." 

  1. Listen to this helpful challenge by John Piper. It is in the form of a question/answer and gets to the heart of why we need to read God’s Word even though we might not immediately retain all we read: 
  2. One Year Bible Online has options for the One Year Bible plan which I have used since my seminary days and really enjoy. It is simple and includes a daily reading of a portion of the OT, NT, Psalms and Proverbs. I find that this variety is very helpful and is aligned with 2 Tim 3:16- “All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. That the man of God may be mature, fully equipped for every good work.”  This plan is available on the You Version app on your phone as well. 
  3. The Discipleship Journal bible reading plan is very similar. It has slightly bigger portions each day, but also includes “catch up” days since it is easy to miss a day during the week. 
  4. A very simple way to start is to read a Proverb each day or a Psalm each day of the week, setting a goal for five days a week. 

If you want a comprehensive outline of plans and options, you can check out Justin Taylor’s blog post at the Gospel Coalition website.   

The important thing is that you start somewhere by setting simple goals and committing to the goals for three to four weeks so that it becomes a habit. It helps to get involved with a friend or group of friends as well. Pray for the Spirit to help you and you will be very encouraged! Of course, if I can help further, don't hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected]. I would be glad to help!



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