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When I first became a Christian forty years ago, I read the New Testament Matthew to Revelations several times. I did not do as well when attempting the whole Old Testament. Through the years, I did studies with other women that were topical or focused on one book of the Bible. When my husband got sick with cancer and then died, I think I mostly sought out comfort verses and did not have the deep study I used to have. Through all the struggle before and after his death, my "quiet time" was really random.
For some time now, I have felt like I could handle a more cohesive study of the Bible. I have the time. What I find though that in doing a topical study where I'm flipping through the Bible looking up tons of verses, I tend to walk away not remembering much of anything. My brain just doesn't hold onto things like it used to.
I wanted to read the Bible as a cohesive whole and I want to be able remember the things I have read, to carry the truth with me through the day. In the past, the Bible in a Year plan just didn't work for me. Nothing really sunk in. I was just kind of checking off that I had read the assigned verses.
I stumbled across a plan devised by John MacArthur that seems to be working for me. The plan will take three years to complete. It involves reading a section of the New Testament that takes about twenty minutes and reading that section for thirty days. Twenty minutes is about 7 or 8 Chapters. I started with reading 1 John for thirty days and then divided the book of John into three sections which took three months. I take notes and try to find verses to memorize. Sometimes I only read a couple of chapters in the chosen section, but the point is to stay with the material for 30 days. I am now in the book of Matthew. Every once in awhile I need a break and spend my time meditating on a Psalm and reading it out loud. It seems to be working for me. I'll let you know in three years if I got through the whole New Testament. Now I just need to come up with a plan for the Old Testament.
How about you? What does your Bible study and/or quiet time look like? What works for you? Let me know in the comments and leave your email address. I will choose five people to give a copy of Tracking the Taken Child to or a different older book if you have already read that one.
Sharon Dunn


My Bible reading plan is reading the Torah portions. There are other scriptures that I daily read. Thank you for sharing your reading plan.
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DeleteThat's an interesting way to read the Bible, Sharon. Way back in 2006, a teacher challenged me to read through the Bible in chronological order--that year was her tenth time to read through the Bible. I took her challenge, and then repeated it every year for the past twenty years, only this year I'm reading it much slower so it'll take me more than a year to finish.
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