Follow the daily reading plan and you will read the entire Bible in a year.
Jan. 1: Neh. 8–10
Jan. 2: Neh. 11–13; Psalm 126
Jan. 3: Mal. 1–4
Jan. 4: Luke 1; John 1:1–14
Jan. 5: Matt. 1; Luke 2:1–38
Jan. 7: Matt. 4; John 1:15–51
Jan. 8: John 2–4
Jan. 9: Mark 2–3
Jan. 10: John 5; Mark 1
Jan. 11: Matt. 12:1–21; Luke 4–7
Jan. 12: Matt. 5–7, Matt. 8:1–13
Jan. 14: Matt. 11
Jan. 15: Matt. 12:22–50; Luke 11
Jan. 16: Matt. 13; Luke 8
Jan. 17: Matt. 8:14–34; Mark 4–5
Jan. 18: Matt. 9–10
Jan. 19: Matt. 14; Luke 9:1–17
Jan. 21: Matt. 15; Mark 6–9
Jan. 22: Matt. 16; Luke 9:18–27
Jan. 23: Matt. 17; Luke 9:28–62
Jan. 24: Matt. 18
Jan. 25: John 6–8
Jan. 26: John 9–10; Luke 10
Jan. 28: Luke 12–13
Jan. 29: Luke 14–16
Jan. 30: Luke 3; Luke 17:1–10
Jan. 31: Matt. 2–3; Luke 2:39–52
Our Bible reading plan leaves Sabbath as a time to share and reflect on your readings for the week. Find creative ways each Sabbath to share your reflections with others on what God is teaching you from your Bible reading time!