Making a habit out of reading the Bible is hard, and it can be intimidating to know how to even start. It can be boring at times, and at other times, you may be so caught up in your reading that time almost disappears.
Scripture is all about Jesus, so being in God’s Word regularly—both at church and in your daily life—deepens your relationship with Him. Knowing Jesus affects every area of your life, and you will grow in wisdom as you seek Him through His Word. Reading about the hope found in Jesus can give you an anchor in hard times and can provide peace during stressful and anxious ones.
Is there a magical formula for making a habit of reading the Bible? No. Remember, we’re all created differently. Jack loves to read the Bible cover to cover. I prefer a different way. I choose to read a book of the Bible, or a passage, over and over. Then, I break it down into small pieces to digest. Lastly, I put it back together and read it as a whole. Jack and Charity like music playing in the background. Joshua walks around with his Bible open, reading as he walks. Find what works best for you!
What’s important is that you are seeking Jesus through His Word. Find ways to integrate it into your everyday life and decisions.
Which way do you prefer to study your Bible? What part of the day works best for you?
Why is it important that Jesus is the point of the Bible (Luke 24:44-48; Acts 10:43)?