Read The Entire Bible
Research shows (from what I’ve been able to pull up on the Internet) that less than 10% of Christians say they have read the entire Bible. Doesn’t that seem unbelievably low?
As a Christian I believe that it’s extremely important to be able to say that I have read the entire Bible. I want to know all of what the Bible says and I want to be able to tell the truth when I say I believe everything in God’s Word. Unless I’ve read the entire thing I can’t say that.
Resources:
1 year reading plans, multi and chronological
www.oneyearbibleonline.com
Let me encourage everyone out there who has not read the entire Bible to go for it. Whether you are a Christian or not you will be so blessed by reading the entire Word of God. If you are struggling with your faith or trying to figure out what Christianity is all about then reading the entire Bible might seem like to big a task. If that’s the case then let me just suggest that you start out by reading the New Testament (last 22 books of the Bible) and move on to the Old Testament later.
If you have been a Christian for a while then you are ready to read the entire Bible cover to cover. You can do it in a year by reading 3 chapters a day. (Six months if you read 6 chapters a day). There are a lot of great programs out there that help split up the reading between the new and old testament to make your time reading fresh and new each day.
I hope you will read all of God’s Word. You will be very blessed by doing so.

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