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Your Word is Truth

“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.”

This was one of Jesus’ final prayers before His death. Let that sink in. As He faced betrayal, torture, and death, He prayed for His disciples to be set apart in holiness. He wasn’t pleading for their comfort, success, or popularity. He prayed for their sanctification through truth. Why? Because truth matters.

In today’s postmodern world, truth is often seen as optional, flexible, or subjective. We’re told to “live our truth” or believe “what’s true for you is true for you.” But this idea crumbles when held up to the light of God’s Word.

Truth doesn’t always feel good. It challenges us. It convicts us. It calls us to lay down our pride, our desires, and even our identity to align with God’s design. And that's one of the scandals of Christianity in a post-Christian culture. God’s Word isn’t here to affirm our feelings or celebrate our choices. The Holy Spirit uses God's word to teach us, shape us, correct us - sanctify us.

Truth isn’t popular. It’s not easy. But it’s worth it. God’s Word is a lamp to our feet, a light to our path. It’s sweeter than honey and more precious than gold. The word transforms us from the inside out. It doesn’t bend to culture. God's word stands firm.

So the question is, will we stand with it? Is the Holy Spirit working in us through the truth? Or will we trade it for something easier, something more comfortable, something that costs us less?

Jesus prayed for us to be sanctified in truth. Not comfort. Not approval. Truth. That’s the call. May God sanctify you this year as you read His word. 

Free 2025 Bible Reading Plans provided by Sharon RP Church


Some Advice On Bible Reading Plans

Don’t bite off more than you can chew. If you’re on this page it means you want to challenge yourself this year. That’s great! But, maybe you didn’t finish your plans in previous years. That’s okay. The goal is not to check boxes off our to-do list but to bury God’s word in our hearts. Don’t get discouraged. Every time we open God’s word He is using it - He will not allow His word to return void.

So here’s some tips for accomplishing your 2025 Bible Reading Plan:

1) Pick a realistic plan

2) Pick a plan that fits you

- take into account your personality, time, and life circumstances

3) Devote a time each day to when & where you’ll read

- seriously you might need to put it on your calendar

4) Summarize what you’ve just read

5) Pick an accountability partner who can encourage you (and you them!)

Below you’ll find a compiled list of 2025 Bible Reading Plans. They are not listed in any specific order but we pray you’ll find this list helpful as you search for this year's plan.

May God bless you this year as you read and meditate upon His word!

List of 2025 Bible Reading Plans


Morning & Evening Bible Reading Plan

I LOVE this Bible Reading plan. In fact this is the plan I used my first time going through the Bible. You read a larger chunk of the Old Testament in the Mornings and a smaller portion in the Evenings. Breaking up the readings makes the plan accomplishable. You start your day in God’s redemptive plans in the past and end your day with Jesus. I highly recommend this plan.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


5 Day Bible Reading Plan

“The Five Day Bible Reading Schedule's secret is that you only have to read five times a week, not every day. This allows time for catching up, taking a day off, read other parts of the Bible to prepare for Bible class, etc.  Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament - it's your choice and it is easier than ever to accomplish!”

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF*

*This ministry has not yet updated their 2025 Reading Plan


Professor Grant Horner’s Reading Plan

This plan is unlike any other. If you really want to read broadly and get contextualization then this is your plan! It it not for the faint hearted but those who want to be deeply watered. Each day consists of 10 chapters in various genres of the Bible. Every year you’ll read through all of the Gospels four times, the Pentateuch twice, Paul’s letters 4-5 times each, the OT wisdom literature six times, all the Psalms at least twice, all the Proverbs as well as Acts a dozen times, and all the way through the OT History and Prophetic books about 1 1⁄2 times!

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


52 week Bible Reading plan

This plan will take you through a different genre of the Bible each day. Sunday - Epistle, Monday - Law, Tuesday - History, Wednesday - Psalms, Thursday - Poetry, Friday - Prophecy, Saturday - Gospels. This plan is really helpful if you have gotten bogged down before by having to read through books like Numbers or Isaiah in large chunks before. The plans strength is that it will give you something fresh to read each day of the week. However, that is also one of the weaknesses. By reading something a week ago you might not make connections with previous chapters in context as easily.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


5x5x5 New Testament Bible Reading Plan

This plan comes from the Navigators with this helpful instruction:

5 minutes a day | If you’re not currently reading the Bible, start with 5 minutes a day. This reading plan will take you through all 260 chapters of the New Testament, one chapter per day. The gospels are read throughout the year to keep the story of Jesus fresh all year.

5 days a week | Determine a time and location to spend 5 minutes a day for 5 days a week. It is best to have a consistent time and a quiet place where you can regularly meet with the Lord.

5 ways to dig deeper | We must pause in our reading to dig into the Bible. Below are 5 different ways to dig deeper each day. These exercises will encourage meditation. We recommend trying a single idea for a week to find what works best for you. Remember to keep a pen and paper ready to capture God’s insights.

Underline or highlight key words or phrases in the Bible passage. Use a pen or highlighter to mark new discoveries from the text. Periodically review your markings to see what God is teaching you.Put it into your own words. Read the passage or verse slowly, then rewrite each phrase or sentence using your own words.Ask and answer some questions. Questions unlock new discoveries and meanings. Ask questions about the passage using these words: who, what, why, when, where, or how. Jot down some thoughts on how you would answer these questions.Capture the big idea. God’s Word communicates big ideas. Periodically ask, What’s the big idea in this sentence, paragraph, or chapter?Personalize the meaning. When God speaks to us through the Scriptures, we must respond. A helpful habit is personalizing the Bible through application. Ask: How could my life be different today as I respond to what I’m reading?

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: New Testament | Download the PDF


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Weekday Bible Reading Plan

This is a wonderful plan that gives you flexibility on the weekends. Monday through Friday you’ll read portions of the Scriptures. Yet, the plan gives you flexibility to take the weekends off or use them to catch up.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


Bible Reading Chart

Don’t want to be tied down to a certain number of chapters per day? This is a helpful chart to check off the list as you go.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


Chronological Bible Reading Plan

Maybe you’ve read through the Bible before and have wondered when the Psalms would have been written. Or wished that you knew how Hezekiah & Isaiah went together. How did the minor prophets fit into the story of the Bible. This is a really helpful Bible reading plan for those who are curious. Just a warning this plan has many who have LOVED it and many who have not.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


Discipleship Bible Reading Plan

A little disclaimer - I love this plan. The Navigators have done a wonderful job of creating a plan that balances keeping context without getting too bogged down in one genre. That does mean you’ll be reading through large chunks of the Prophets and the Psalmist. It takes disciple to get through this one but many have found it very helpful.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


3 Year Bible Reading Plan

Take your time - soak it up. Not one to rush through your reading. Do you hit the Psalms and want to just slow down? This a very helpful plan to get you through the Bible in 3 years by reading 1 chapter each day. Here’s what the creators say about it:

This plan will take you completely through the Bible, reading every word. Rather than taking only a year for this project, which requires 3 chapters to read every day. That can be too much, unrealistic, and discouraging for some. In this plan you get to read one chapter a day. (Short chapters have been combined, so sometimes you’ll read two.)

Duration: 3 Years — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


2 Years through the Bible

Think you can go quicker than 3 years? Great! Here’s a great plan for 2 years.

Duration: 2 Years — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


M'Cheyne Bible Reading Plan

McCheyne’s plan is a classic for a reason. If you would like to include your entire family in your Bible reading this is a very helpful resource. You can read part by yourself in your devotions and then in the morning and evening read other portions with your family. It is amazing how often this plan has readings that correspond to one another.

Duration: 1 Years — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


Straight Through the Bible Plan

This is a really easy philosophy. Take up the book and read. Start at Genesis and end at Revelation. Cover to cover in 1 year.

Duration: 1 Years — Amount: Whole Bible | Download the PDF


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LISTEN TO SERMONS


Deep Dive Bible Plans

These Reading plans go through smaller parts of the Bible and are great for those with limited time or really want to read deeply.

Old Testament Bible Reading Plans

1 Year Through the Old Testament

If you would like to challenge yourself to read the Old Testament in 1 year you’ll find this helpful. This plan, like most Old Testament in a year plans, can be heavy on some days a light on others. Just budget you time since somedays you will have more reading than on other days.

Duration: 1 Years — Amount: Old Testament | Download the PDF


The Law (Genesis to Deuteronomy)

This plan will take you through the foundation of Biblical understanding. The Law, Books of Moses, or Pentateuch are essential to understanding the rest of the Bible.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 5 Books | Download the PDF


Historical Books (Joshua to Esther)

Spend the year reading about God’s covenant faithfulness, the highs and the lows of Israelite devotion, and see the redemptive sweep of Biblical history.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 12 Books of Biblical History | Download the PDF


Poetry & Wisdom (Job to Song of Solomon)

The Poetry of the Scriptures shed light on the profound depth of human emotion in light of God and His promises. The Wisdom literature give practical principles for godly living the come from a heart that loves the Lord.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 5 Books of Poetry & Wisdom | Download the PDF


All The Prophets (Isaiah to Malachi)

Delve deep into the prophetic writings of the Scriptures. Hear God’s words to His people and to the nations as He spoke through His prophets.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 17 Books of Prophecy | Download the PDF


Major Prophets (Isaiah to Daniel)

Major & Minor prophets is not means to be a qualitative distinction but quantitative. It is not that the major prophets are better or more important but that their writings are generally longer. That said, enjoy a year exploring the depths of the prophets. See how the Christ is prophesied so clearly in Isaiah. Soak in the gospel through the prophet Jeremiah. And stand in wonder of the visions in Ezekiel.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 5 Book of Prophecy | Download the PDF


Minor Prophets (Hosea to Malachi)

This is a wonderful Bible reading plan full of variety and Messianic hope. Hear of God’s covenant love in Hosea. See God send the gospel to the gentiles in Jonah. And hear the voice proclaiming His covenant faithfulness in Malachi.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 12 Books of Prophecy| Download the PDF


New Testament Bible Reading Plans

1 Year Though the New Testament

If you’re new to the faith or you just want to slow down and chew over the words of the New Testament this will be helpful. You’ll read 1 chapter a day for 5 days of the week starting at Matthew and ending with Revelation.

Duration: 1 Years — Amount: New Testament | Download the PDF


Read the Gospels (Matthew to John)

Spend time this year looking at who Jesus is, what He has done, and what hope there is for the world today.

We did the plan live throughout 2020! Check it out by clicking here DEVOTIONS

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 4 Books | Download the PDF


Gospels & Revelation (Matthew to John + Revelation)

Learn about the Alpha and the Omega. During this year you’ll see the promises of the Old Testament come to fullfilment in Jesus. You will also be blessed to see the Son of Man sitting on His throne being worshiped by the heavenly hosts.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 5 Books | Download the PDF


Jesus & Paul (Matthew - Hebrews)

This Bible reading plan will take you through all the gospels. You will learn of the Christ and His eternal kingdom. Then you will see how that gospel spread to the furthest reaches of the known world. Your heart will also be challenged and blessed as you study God’s instruction to the Churches in Christ.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 19 Books | Download the PDF


Paul’s Letters (Romans to Hebrews)

Paul’s letters are foundational to the Christian church. Working through these books will give you the foundation of Jesus in your faith and point you to Jesus as the cornerstone of the church. Paul’s letters to the church and pastors are absolutely necessary to understanding God’s will for your life.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 13 Books | Download the PDF


Hebrews to Revelation

Your soul is going to be enriched as you read about Jesus the author and perfecter of your faith. In Hebrews see how the whole Old Testament points toward and is fulfilled in Jesus. You’ll receive instruction from the book of James for your life. John will point you to Jesus time and again. Revelation will show you Christ in His splendor.

Duration: 1 Year — Amount: 9 Books | Download PDF

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Note:

We did not create many of these plans. Most of the Bible Reading Plans have their creators’ information in the plan. Creators own all intellectual copyrights to their works. In compiling this list of Bible Reading Plans Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church is not giving approval to any ministry, church, or organization but merely listing resources which they have provided online for use.

Bryan Schneider

Bryan Schneider

Husband to Olivia. Father of Nathan, Deborah, Daniel, & Ellie. Blessed to serve Sharon RP Church (sharonrpc.org). Loving Rural life.

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