Last week\u2019s episode, number 192, was about my pick for word for the year: Read. If you\u2019re not much of a reader and can only tackle one book this year, I suggest read the Bible. Some people follow a Bible Reading plan that gets them through the entire book in one year.
But if you\u2019re an underachiever like me, I\u2019ve got a more manageable, guilt-free way to read the Bible. Keep listening to learn what it is and how it could work for you.
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Intimidated by Pat BooneI recently read a Wall Street Journal article about Pat Boone entitled \u201cLast of the Hollywood Squares.\u201d It was about how this actor, whom I\u2019m guessing is about 420 years old by now, has capitalized on his squeaky-clean image throughout his career. He stands in stark contrast to the typical Hollywood actor that comes to mind these days.
The article talked about Pat Boone\u2019s faith and that he has read through the entire Bible for each of the past 40 years. 40 Years! Yikes!
Read through the Bible in a yearPeople like this intimidate me. I\u2019ve read through the entire Bible I think 3 times. But I\u2019m clearly an underachiever when compared to Pat Boone. I followed a Bible reading plan that each day of the year included chapters from the old testament, the new testament, and the book of psalms. I would read the selected passages for the day, and then put a checkmark in the box next to that day's reading.
I\u2019m glad I did this. I saw themes and issues that repeated themselves that gave me insight as to what is important to God, which in turn showed me how I should then live.
If you like feeling a sense of accomplishment, this type of plan works well. The downside to this reading plan for underachievers like me is that some days I\u2019m just reading to be able to check off the box that I completed the task. Some days I was reading just to read, and not to draw closer to God and understand him better. That\u2019s the underachiever in me.
Another downside, if this is the first time you\u2019re considering reading through the Bible in a year, is that we\u2019re already 11 days into the new year as of the date of this episode. It puts you 11 days behind most Bible reading plans.
Another optionBut I have an alternative I\u2019d like you to consider. Last summer I came across an idea from a Bible teacher I heard at a Christian family camp we\u2019ve been going to for years. As an aside to whatever he was talking about that day, he said in passing,
\u201cIf you want to get to know Jesus better, read just 3 chapters a day from the Gospels, and you\u2019ll finish all four of them in a month.\u201d
I started doing that on September 1, but by the middle of the month I got behind, and then on some days couldn\u2019t figure out where I ended the day before so I could start the next day\u2019s reading. As an underabhvier, this was not surprising. So I came up with a slightly different Bible reading plan. This one could work for you, too.
My Underachievers Bible reading plan for 2023 is to still stick with just reading a portion of the four gospels every day this year. It will mean going over the four Gospels several times during the course of 2023.
The difference between this plan and the one from the Bible teacher I heard last summer, is that sometimes I\u2019ll read 3 chapters in a day, sometimes 2, and maybe even 4 chapters. Plus, it\u2019s easier to keep track of. Here\u2019s how it works.
Here\u2019s how it worksOpen your Bible and start reading the first complete chapter that begins on the page on your left. Continue reading onto the page on the right side. Start any new chapter that starts on the right-hand page, and don\u2019t stop until you\u2019ve completed reading the chapter. This will usually mean turning the page, and finishing up that chapter on the next page on your left. You stop here for the day. Tomorrow, you pick up where you left off with a new complete chapter on the page on your left. It\u2019s rinse and repeat every day.
For example, today I opened my Bible to the page where I placed the burgundy bookmark ribbon yesterday after finishing that day\u2019s reading. I\u2019m in the Gospel of John at the moment. The left page continues the text from the end of John 12 from yesterday\u2019s reading. I started today\u2019s reading with the first complete chapter on the left-hand page, chapter 13.
It continues onto the right page and ends there. Chapter 14 starts here, and then I turn the page to get to the rest of chapter 14, which ends in the middle of the page and where I stop for the day. I place my bookmark here, which tells me where I start the next day.
So you start each day with a new complete chapter, and you end each day finishing a chapter.
Using a bookmark eliminates the need to check off a box for a pre-determined reading for a particular day. If you\u2019re a box checker-offer, type, this approach may not work for you. But for underachievers like me, this bible reading plan works well for getting to know Jesus better.
Here\u2019s what I\u2019ve noticedI\u2019ve been doing this for four months now, just reading through the four gospels multiple times as I\u2019ve described. Here are a few things I\u2019ve noticed in my reading.
\u201cThis is the only work God wants from you: Believe in the one he has sent.\u201d
Let that sink in for a minute.
I\u2019ve said it many times before that this podcast is all about finding joy in the relationships God designed for us. The most important relationship is our relationship with Jesus. Following a bible reading plan, any plan, helps nurture that relationship.
You will find more joy in life the more you read about Jesus and what he tells you. He will be the most impactful person you can read about this year. Take time to discover more about Him this year, a little each day, following a bible reading plan.
Here\u2019s the main idea I hope you take away from today\u2019s episodeClosingReading through the whole Bible this year is one of the most enriching things you can do for yourself. But if this seems too daunting a task right now, give reading 2 or 3 chapters a day from the Gospels a try. Cut yourself some slack, and it\u2019s okay if you miss a day here and there.
Before we wrap up today\u2019s show, if you\u2019d like some input regarding a relationship question or issue you\u2019re dealing with, I\u2019d love to hear from you. Just go to JohnCertalic.com/question to leave me a voicemail. If you\u2019d rather put your question in writing, just enter it in the Leave a Comment box at the bottom of the show notes.
I\u2019ll do my best to answer your question in a future show.
In closing, I\u2019d also love to hear any thoughts you have about today\u2019s episode. I hope your thinking was stimulated by today\u2019s show, enough to put into practice a Bible reading plan to get to know Jesus better.
Well, that\u2019s it for today. If there\u2019s someone in your life you think might like to hear what you just heard, please forward this episode on to them. Scroll down to the bottom of the show notes and click on one of the options in the yellow \u201cShare This\u201d bar.
And don\u2019t forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. Ask people what they\u2019re reading these days. Tell them what you\u2019re reading. And I\u2019ll see you again next time. Goodbye for now.
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