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Bible Reading Plan for Year 2

April for Year 2

Day 456 / Apr 1 — Daniel 7-9 — Psalm 84
Daniel 7-9
Psalm 84
Day 457 / Apr 2 — Daniel 10:1 - 12:4 — Psalm 85
Daniel 10:1 - 12:4
Psalm 85
Day 458 / Apr 3 — Daniel 12:5-13 — Psalm 86
Daniel 12:5-13
Psalm 86
Day 459 / Apr 4 — Catch-up Day — Psalm 87

Catch-up Day

Psalm 87
Day 460 / Apr 5 — Catch-up Day — Psalm 88

Catch-up Day

Psalm 88
Day 461 / Apr 6 — Hosea 1-2 — Psalm 89
Hosea 1-2
Psalm 89
Day 462 / Apr 7 — Hosea 3:1 - 5:7 — Psalm 90
Hosea 3:1 - 5:7
Psalm 90
Day 463 / Apr 8 — Hosea 5:8 - 7:16 — Psalm 91
Hosea 5:8 - 7:16
Psalm 91
Day 464 / Apr 9 — Hosea 8:1 - 9:9 — Psalm 92
Hosea 8:1 - 9:9
Psalm 92
Day 465 / Apr 10 — Hosea 9:10 - 10:15 — Psalm 93
Hosea 9:10 - 10:15
Psalm 93
Day 466 / Apr 11 — Hosea 11:1-11 — Psalm 94
Hosea 11:1-11
Psalm 94
Day 467 / Apr 12 — Hosea 11:12 - 13:16 — Psalm 95
Hosea 11:12 - 13:16
Psalm 95
Day 468 / Apr 13 — Hosea 14 — Psalm 96
Hosea 14
Psalm 96
Day 469 / Apr 14 — Catch-up Day — Psalm 97

Catch-up Day

Psalm 97
Day 470 / Apr 15 — Catch-up Day — Psalm 98

Catch-up Day

Psalm 98
Day 471 / Apr 16 — Joel 1-2 — Psalm 99
Joel 1-2
Psalm 99
Day 472 / Apr 17 — Joel 3 — Psalm 100
Joel 3
Psalm 100
Day 473 / Apr 18 — Catch-up Day — Psalm 101

Catch-up Day

Psalm 101

Tips for Your Reading Plan

Here are eight tips as we process our two-year journey through God's Word together:

Request God's help. As you come to the Word each day, ask God to open your eyes to its splendor. [Psalm 90:14 "Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days." Psalm 119:18 "Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your law."]

Look for God. The Bible is mainly a book about God. So, in each passage we read, ask yourself, "What does this tell me about God?" If you ask and seek to answer this question throughout your Bible-reading trek, you'll come away knowing God better.

Slow down. Some readings will be longer and others shorter. Take advantage of the shorter ones. Read meditatively, reflectively, asking questions, praying for answers, engaging. In Psalm 119:48, the psalmist says he meditates on the Lord's statutes.

Get specific. As you do the reading for each day, look for a "best thought" – a truth you can meditate on throughout the rest of the day, a verse you can memorize, a particularly memorable phrase. That way, you're left with more than a vague feeling of what you read in the morning.

Read with a pen. Why not keep a notebook of insights from this two-year journey? Write down your best thoughts. Record your questions and prayers. It'll help you focus and give you a record of what God has taught you.

Pray the passage. Let your prayers for others emerge from what you read. As you read a passage, pray those inspired words for yourself and for those you love.

Read on mission. As you read the passage for each day, ask, "Who can I share this with?" Allow your reading to overflow into conversations with others. It's a natural way to share Jesus with your non-Christian friends. When they ask, "How's your day going?" tell them, "I saw this encouraging truth in the Bible this morning..." You're just being yourself and answering their question.

Do the Word. Consider how you can live out what you're reading. [James 1:22 "But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves."]

We exist to… grow in Christ, love like Christ, live for Christ