Aug 18 2 Kings 5-7; Psa 21 Aug 19 2 Kings 8; Psa 22 Aug 20 2 Kings 9-10; Psa 23 Aug 21 2 Kings 11-12; Psa 24 Aug 22 2 Kings 13-14; Psa 25 Aug 23 2 Kings 15-16; Psa 26 Aug 24 2 Kings 17; Psa 27 Aug 25 2 Kings 18; Psa 28 Aug 26 2 Kings 19-20; Psa 29 Aug 27 2 Kings 21; Psa 30 Aug 28 2 Kings 22:1 23:35; Psa 31 Aug 29 2 Kings 23:36 25:30; Psa 32 Aug 30 Catch-up day; Psa 33 Aug 31 Catch-up day; Psa 34 VALLEY CHURCH BIBLE READING PLAN Let s go on the Journey together!
July 22 2 Sam 13-14; Prov 26 July 23 2 Sam 15-16; Prov 27 July 24 2 Sam 17-18; Prov 28 July 25 2 Sam 19-20; Prov 29 July 26 2 Sam 21; Prov 30 July 27 2 Sam 22:1 23:7; Prov 31:1-9 July 28 2 Sam 23:8-39; Prov 31:10-31 July 29 2 Sam 24; Psa 1 July 30 Catch-up day; Psa 2 July 31 Catch-up day; Psa 3 Aug 1 1 Kings 1-2; Psa 4 Aug 2 1 Kings 3-4; Psa 5 Aug 3 1 Kings 5-6; Psa 6 Aug 4 1 Kings 7; Psa 7 Aug 5 1 Kings 8-9; Psa 8 Aug 6 1 Kings 10-11; Psa 9 Aug 7 1 Kings 12-13; Psa 10 Aug 8 1 Kings 14; Psa 11 Aug 9 1 Kings 15:1 16:20; Psa 12 Aug 10 1 Kings 16:21 17:24; Psa 13 Aug 11 1 Kings 18-19; Psa 14 Aug 12 1 Kings 20-21; Psa 15 Aug 13 1 Kings 22; Psa 16 Aug 14 Catch-up day; Psa 17 Aug 15 Catch-up day; Psa 18 Aug 16 2 Kings 1-2; Psa 19 Aug 17 2 Kings 3-4; Psa 20
June 24 Ruth 3; Prov 1:8-33 June 25 Ruth 4; Prov 2:1-22 June 26 Catch-up day; Prov3:1-35 June 27 Catch-up day; Prov 4:1-27 June 28 1 Sam 1:1 2:11; Prov 5:1 6:19 June 29 1 Sam 2:12 4:1a; Prov 6:20-35 June 30 1 Sam 4:1b 5:12; Prov 7:1-27 July 1 1 Sam 6-7; Prov 8:1-36 July 2 1 Sam 8-9; Prov 9:1-18 July 3 1 Sam 10 12; Prov 10 July 4 1 Sam 13:1 14:48; Prov 11 July 5 1 Sam 14:49 15:35; Prov 12 July 6 1 Sam 16-17; Prov 13 July 7 1 Sam 18-19; Prov 14 July 8 1 Sam 20-21; Prov 15:1-29 July 9 1 Sam 22-23; Prov 15:30-33 2 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work Psalm 119:105 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path Isaiah 40:8 The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever. Matthew 7:24 Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock July 10 1 Sam 24-25; Prov 16 July 11 1 Sam 26-27; Prov 17 July 12 1 Sam 28-29; Prov 18 July 13 1 Sam 30-31; Prov 19 July 14 Catch-up day; Prov 20 July 15 Catch-up day; Prov 21 July 16 2 Sam 1-2; Prov 22:1-16 July 17 2 Sam 3-4; Prov 22:17-29 July 18 2 Sam 5-7; Prov 23 July 19 2 Sam 8-9; Prov 24:1-22 Psalm 119:130 The unfolding of your words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple Matthew 4:4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God Proverbs 2:6 For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding July 20 2 Sam 10-11; Prov 24:23-34 July 21 2 Sam 12; Prov 25
How to Have a Quiet Time: We are so thrilled you are taking this journey through the scriptures with us. Often when we start a new reading plan we do so with great enthusiasm and about a month or two in we get knocked off the plan and find ourselves too far behind to even catch up, and then we give up. As a result we have made the readings fairly short but if you stick with it you will be able to read through the Bible in 2 years. As well we have included a couple of catch up days each month so if you fall behind you can use those days to catch up. If you get too far behind to even do that just grab the plan and jump back in on that date...we are a grace church, so condemnation here! Tools needed: You will need a few tools for your journey, not many, but you will find them very helpful to get the most out of this. A Bible. Make sure you have a readable translation. You can speak with one of the pastors for a recommendation. A Journal. You can use either a journal app on itunes or the play store or have one with an actual pen, which ever works best for you. Pen and Highlighter. The pen is for writing in your journal and the highlighter is for your bible, yes you can mark up your bible, I think Jesus would want us to interact with it. A quiet place. Make sure you have a place that will be free from distractions so you can focus, some like a coffee shop, or if you are like me the couch in the early morning with a good cup of coffee! The Process Start with prayer, before you do anything stop and just ask the Holy Spirit to lead you, teach you, speak to you, make the scripture fresh or whatever else you might need that day. Jesus said in John 14:26 that he would send the Holy Spirit to teach us, so let s invite Him to do that each time. Next open the bible and read the passage, this shouldn t take longer than 10 minutes. I want to encourage you though not just to read, or skim, but read looking to see what God would want to say to you that day. If nothing jumps out at first to you, read it May 28 Josh 9 10; Psa 125 May 29 Josh 11-12; Psa 126 May 30 Josh 13; Psa 127 May 31 Josh 14-15; Psa 128 June 1 Josh 16-17; Psa 129 June 2 Josh 18-19; Psa 130 June 3 Josh 20-21; Psa 131 June 4 Josh 22-23; Psa 132 June 5 Josh 24; Psa 133 June 6 Catch-up day; Psa 134 June 7 Catch-up day; Psa 135 June 8 Judges 1:1 2:5; Psa 136 June 9 Judges 2:6 3:6; Psa 137 June 10 Judges 3:7 5:31; Psa 138 June 11 Judges 6-7; Psa 139 June 12 Judges 8; Psa 140 June 13 Judges 9:1 10:5; Psa 141 June 14 Judges 10:6 12:15; Psa 142 June 15 Judges 13-14; Psa 143 June 16 Judges 15-16; Psa 144 June 17 Judges 17-18; Psa 145 June 18 Judges 19; Psa 146 June 19 Judges 20-21; Psa 147 June 20 Catch-up day; Psa 148 June 21 Catch-up day; Psa 149 June 22 Ruth 1; Psa 150 June 23 Ruth 2; Proverbs 1:1-7
Reading Plan (Deut = Deuteronomy, Psa = Psalms, Ex = Exodus, Num = Numbers) May 1 Deut 1; Psa 98 May 2 Deut 2-3; Psa 99 May 3 Deut 4:1-43; Psa 100 May 4 Deut 4:44 5:33; Psa 101 May 5 Deut 6-7; Psa 102 May 6 Deut 8-9; Psa103 May 7 Deut 10-11; Psa 104 May 8 Deut 12:1 14:2; Psa 105 May 9 Deut 14:3 16:17; Psa 106 May 10 Deut 16:18 18:22; Psa 107 May 11 Deut 19-20; Psa 108 May 12 Deut 21-22; Psa 109 May 13 Deut 23; Psa 110 May 14 Deut 24-25; Psa 111 May 15 Deut 26; Psa 112 May 16 Deut 27-28; Psa 113 May 17 Deut 29-30; Psa 114 May 18 Deut 31:1 29; Psa 115 May 19 Deut 31: 30 33; Psa 116 May 20 Deut 34; Psa 117 May 21 Catch-up day; Psa 118 May 22 Catch-up day; Psa 119 May 23 Josh 1; Psa 120 May 24 Josh 2; Psa 121 May 25 Josh 3:1 5:12; Psa 122 May 26 Josh 5:13 7:26; Psa 123 again, sit and meditate on it, maybe begin to ask the text some questions, who? Who is it speaking to? What? What is it trying to tell the intended reader? What could it mean in that culture? Why? Why would this be important for them to know? Why would this be important for me to know? Where? Where is this taking place, in the dessert? In captivity? In peace time? In a foreign land or in their home land? Could their location be relevant? After you have done this pick a verse that spoke to you, or stood out to you and begin to journal about it. The Third part of the process is journaling. I know you may be tempted to skip this part, but I would encourage you to give it a try, maybe even just once a week if you really dislike it. How do we journal? There are different types of journaling but for us we are going to focus on journaling for spiritual growth. If you follow a simple acronym that I learned a long time ago from a pastor in Hawaii named Wayne Cardiero, you should be able to fill a page with very little effort. The Acronym is S.O.A.P. So grab your pen and start writing S - Scripture. What was the scripture that God spoke to you about? Write it out. O - Observations. What did you observe about this scripture? What was going on? Why was it written? What significant events are going on around this passage? A - Application. How are you going to apply this scripture today? What will it look like to live out what God spoke to you about? P. - Prayer. Ask the Lord to help you live this out, to take steps to actually do what He has spoken to you about. The fourth and final part is prayer. You can add in your journal prayer to this part if you like. There are many ways to pray and if you have a good one stick with it. If you don t I would encourage you to start with model. The reason we encourage this is because often what can happen is that our prayers often devolve into long lists of stuff that May 27 Josh 8; Psa 124
we want God to do and that s it, but God wants to speak to you, encounter you, and change you through prayer. So while there are different models I will give you and easy one and if you want some different ideas speak to one of the pastors and we can give you lots of different options. The one I will give you today has been around for a long time, it is another acronym it is A.C.T.S. It works like this A - Adoration. This is basically worship, and speaking to God who He is, how good He is, how great He is. I like to start by working my way through the alphabet telling God about who He is A - Lord you are the Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end, B - you are beautiful, C - you care for broken people, you care for those that don t have hope, or have it all together, you care for the orphan and the widow, you care for me, D - you get the picture. Do this for a few minutes and it is amazing how you will feel when you begin to declare how good God is, how strong God is, how much God cares, your fears begin to fade and your faith begins to raise! C - Confession. Sometimes we think that this part is just about confessing our sins, and while this about confessing our sins, we can confess other things too. I would first begin by just asking the Holy Spirit to show you if there is anything in your heart that you need to repent of, any hardness of heart toward someone, anything that He would like you to see so you could repent. Next use this time to confess your need of Him. Confess His ability, and your inability, confess your bankruptcy, and His endless supply. Confess where you come up short, and that the Lord can be all you need. S - Supplication. This is where we ask him to meet our needs, to give us our daily bread, to pray for others. I would encourage you to write these things down, so later you can look back and see how great He is and it can give you faith when you are going through a dry season, or a season of doubt. Well there you have it! It isn t hard or complicated. I am fully confident that if you engage the scriptures, if you engage Jesus through prayer that you will grow more then you ever have. He has great plans for you, He desires to use you, to make a difference in your world for His kingdom. God is at work in your world, the trick is to see where He is working and then join Him in what He is doing. As we engage Him through this practice we will see more clearly the hand of God working because we will know Him better! Your journey will encourage others as they see what God is doing in your life. On top of all this you get to experience Christ in a fresh way, and experience His joy and peace that comes from knowing Him. Don t forget to write us often about what God is showing you, or let us know on Sunday how He has been changing you. We are on this journey together! This Bible reading plan is designed to take you through the Old and New Testaments in two years, and through the Psalms and Proverbs four times during that period. This plan is based on the book by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by Book: A Guided Tour (Zondervan 2002). You will benefit the most if you use this plan together with Fee and Stuart s book. T - Thanks. This is your time to thank God, to thank Him for your health, relationships, your job, your family, etc. Also include how thankful you are for who He is. Thank you that you are my saviour, thank you that you forgave my sin, thank you that you went to the cross for me, thank you loving me, for changing me, on and on we could go.