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Bible Reading Plan for Year 2

Day 547 / July 1 — Luke 12:1 - 13:9 — Proverbs 22:17-29
Luke 12:1 - 13:9
Proverbs 22:17-29
Day 548 / July 2 — Luke 13:10-35 — Proverbs 23
Day 549 / July 3 — Luke 14-15 — Proverbs 24:1-22
Day 550 / July 4 — Luke 16:1 - 17:10 — Proverbs 24:23-34
Day 551 / July 5 — Luke 17:11 - 18:30 — Proverbs 25
Day 552 / July 6 — Luke 18:31 - 19:44 — Proverbs 26
Day 553 / July 7 — Luke 19:45 - 21:38 — Proverbs 27
Day 554 / July 8 — Luke 22 — Proverbs 28
Day 555 / July 9 — Luke 23 — Proverbs 29
Day 556 / July 10 — Luke 24 — Proverbs 30
Day 557 / July 11 — Catch-up Day — Proverbs 31:1-9
Day 558 / July 12 — Catch-up Day — Proverbs 31:10-31
Day 559 / July 13 — John 1:1-18 — Psalm 1
Day 560 / July 14 — John 1:19 - 2:12 — Psalm 2
Day 561 / July 15 — John 2:13 - 3:36 — Psalm 3
Day 562 / July 16 — John 4 — Psalm 4
Day 563 / July 17 — John 5 — Psalm 5
Day 564 / July 18 — John 6 — Psalm 6
Day 565 / July 19 — John 7 — Psalm 7
Day 566 / July 20 — John 8 — Psalm 8
Day 567 / July 21 — John 9:1 - 10:21 — Psalm 9
Day 568 / July 22 — John 10:22-42 — Psalm 10
Day 569 / July 23 — John 11 — Psalm 11
Day 570 / July 24 — John 12:1-36 — Psalm 12
Day 571 / July 25 — John 12:37-50 — Psalm 13
Day 572 / July 26 — John 13 — Psalm 14
Day 573 / July 27 — John 14-15 — Psalm 15
Day 574 / July 28 — John 16 — Psalm 16
Day 575 / July 29 — John 17 — Psalm 17
Day 576 / July 30 — John 18 — Psalm 18
Day 577 / July 31 — John 19 — Psalm 19

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."]