April 2-8
Apr 02 - I Samuel 4-6, Psalms 92, Proverbs 30
Apr 03 - I Samuel 7-8, Psalms 93, Proverbs 31
Apr 04 - I Samuel 9-10, Psalms 94, Proverbs 1
Apr 05 - I Samuel 11-12, Psalms 95, Proverbs 2
Apr 06 - I Samuel 13 , Psalms 96, Proverbs 3
Apr 07 - I Samuel 14-15, Psalms 97, Proverbs 4
Apr 08 - I Samuel 16, Psalms 98, Proverbs 5
Synopsis of I Samuel 4-16
This week’s reading, 1 Samuel 4–16, highlights Israel’s transition from priestly leadership to prophetic guidance under Samuel, the rise and fall of King Saul, and the anointing of David as the future king. The Ark of the Covenant is captured and later returned, symbolizing God’s presence and power. Through it all, we see that God is in control, preparing His plan—even in the midst of rebellion and spiritual warfare.
One Year Bible Plan
I’m so glad you’re here and ready to embark on this journey through God’s Word. This plan is designed to help you read the entire Bible in one year, with daily readings that are both manageable and meaningful. Each week, we’ll provide the readings for the upcoming seven days, giving you a clear path to follow. Whether you’re new to the Bible or have been reading it for years, this plan will guide you through scripture in a way that deepens your understanding and strengthens your faith.
You’ll find each week’s readings right here on this page, along with occasional encouragement and insights to keep you inspired. Let’s commit to this journey together, growing in our relationship with God and allowing His Word to transform our lives.
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Weekly Reading Plan
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May 28 - Jun 3
Jun 4-10
Jun 11-17
Jun 18-24
Jun 25 - Jul 1
Jul 2-8
Jul 9-15
Oct 22-28
Oct 29 - Nov 4
Nov 5-11
Nov 12-18
Nov 19-25
Nov 26 - Dec 2
Dec 3-9
Jul 16-22
Jul 23-29
Jul 30 - Aug 5
Aug 6-12
Aug 13-19
Aug 20-26
Aug 27 - Sep 2
Dec 10-16
Dec 17-23
Dec 24-31
Apr 9-15
Apr 16-22
Apr 23-29
Apr 30 - May 6
May 7-13
May 14-20
May 21-27
Sep 3-9
Sep 10-16
Sep 17-23
Sep 24 -30
Oct 1-7
Oct 8-14
Oct 15-21
January 1-7
January 1 - Genesis 1-3, Psalm 1, Proverbs 1
January 2 - Genesis 4-7, Psalm 2, Proverbs 2
January 3 - Genesis 8-11, Psalm 3, Proverbs 3
January 4 - Genesis 12-15, Psalm 4, Proverbs 4
January 5 - Genesis 16-18, Psalm 5, Proverbs 5
January 6 - Genesis 19-21, Psalm 6, Proverbs 6
January 7 - Genesis 22-24, Psalm 7, Proverbs 7
Synopsis of Genesis 1-24
These 24 chapters cover the first 2,100 years since creation began. Covered in these chapters are major events like: Creation, Adam and Eve’s Sin, Cain and Abel, The Nephilim, The Flood, Noah, Lineage Accounts, Tower of Babel, Abraham, and Issac.
January 8-14
January 8 - Genesis 25-26, Psalms 8, Proverbs 8
January 9 - Genesis 27-29, Psalms 8, Proverbs 9
January 10 - Genesis 30-31, Psalms 8, Proverbs 10
January 11 - Genesis 32-33, Psalms 8, Proverbs 11
January 12 - Genesis 34-36, Psalms 8, Proverbs 12
January 13 - Genesis 37-39, Psalms 8, Proverbs 13
January 14 - Genesis 40-41, Psalms 8, Proverbs 14
Synopsis of Genesis 25-41
In Genesis 25-41, we see God’s promises to Abraham unfold through the lives of Jacob and Joseph. Jacob secures the birthright and blessing, dreams of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, and wrestles with God, becoming Israel. The narrative then shifts to Joseph, whose dreams, betrayal by his brothers, and rise in Egypt set the stage for God’s plan to preserve His covenant people.
January 15-21
January 15 - Genesis 42-44, Psalms 15, Proverbs 15
January 16 - Genesis 45-46, Psalms 16, Proverbs 16
January 17 - Genesis 47-50, Psalms 17, Proverbs 17
January 18 - Exodus 1-3, Psalms 18, Proverbs 18
January 19 - Exodus 4-6, Psalms 19, Proverbs 19
January 20 - Exodus 7-8, Psalms 20, Proverbs 20
January 21 - Exodus 9-11, Psalms 21, Proverbs 21
Synopsis of Genesis 42 - Exodus 11
This week’s reading, Genesis 42–Exodus 11, follows Joseph’s reunion with his family, leading to Israel settling in Egypt and growing as a nation. As the narrative shifts to Exodus, we see the Israelites face severe oppression, prompting God to call Moses through the burning bush to lead His people to freedom. The ten plagues serve as a direct display of God’s power, challenging Egypt’s gods and declaring His sovereignty over all.
January 22-28
January 22 - Exodus 12-13, Psalms 22, Prov 22
January 23 - Exodus 14-16, Psalms 23, Prov23
January 24 - Exodus 17-20, Psalms 24, Prov 24
January 25 - Exodus 21-22, Psalms 25, Prov 25
January 26 - Exodus 23-25, Psalms 26, Prov 26
January 27 - Exodus 26-28, Psalms 27, Prov 27
January 28 - Exodus 29, Psalms 28, Prov 28
Synopsis of Exodus 12-29
This week’s reading covers Israel’s exodus from Egypt, the first Passover, and God’s provision through the Red Sea and wilderness. At Mount Sinai, God establishes His covenant with Israel, giving the Ten Commandments and detailed instructions for worship. Through these events, we see God’s faithfulness, His presence with His people, and His ultimate plan to redeem and dwell among them.
January 29 - February 4
January 29 - Exodus 30-32, Psalms 29, Prov 29
January 30 - Exodus 33-35, Psalms 30, Prov 30
January 31 - Exodus 36-38, Psalms 31, Prov 31
February 1 - Exodus 39-40, Psalms 32, Prov 1
February 2 - Leviticus 1-4, Psalms 33, Prov 2
February 3 - Leviticus 5-6, Psalms 34, Prov 3
February 4 - Leviticus 7-9, Psalms 35, Prov 4
Synopsis of Exodus 12-29
This week’s reading covers Israel’s idolatry with the golden calf, their departure from Mount Sinai, the construction and completion of the tabernacle, and the introduction to the Levitical Law. We witness God’s justice, patience, and mercy as He renews His covenant and establishes His presence among His people. Through the tabernacle and the priesthood, we see powerful foreshadowing of Christ, the ultimate mediator, and God’s plan for holiness and redemption.
February 5-11
Feb 5 - Leviticus 10-12, Psalms 36, Proverbs 5
Feb 6 - Leviticus 13, Psalms 37, Proverbs 6
Feb 7- Leviticus 14-15 , Psalms 38, Proverbs 7
Feb 8 - Leviticus 16-17, Psalms 39, Proverbs 8
Feb 9 - Leviticus 18-20, Psalms 40, Proverbs 9
Feb 10 - Leviticus 21-23, Psalms 41, Proverbs 10
Feb 11- Leviticus 24-25, Psalms 42, Proverbs 11
Synopsis of Leviticus 10–25
This week’s reading, Leviticus 10–25, covers God’s holiness, the seriousness of sin, and the foundation of the sacrificial system. We see the judgment of Nadab and Abihu, the Day of Atonement, and the importance of blood for atonement (Leviticus 17:11). God establishes laws for purity, priesthood, and the Year of Jubilee, all pointing to Jesus as our ultimate High Priest and Redeemer. These chapters reveal God’s justice, mercy, and His plan to dwell among His people.
February 12-18
Feb 12 - Leviticus 26-27, Psalms 43, Proverbs 12
Feb 13 - Numbers 1-2, Psalms 44, Proverbs 13
Feb 14- Numbers 3 , Psalms 45, Proverbs 14
Feb 15 - Numbers 4-6, Psalms 46, Proverbs 15
Feb 16 - Numbers 7, Psalms 47, Proverbs 16
Feb 17 - Numbers 8-10, Psalms 48, Proverbs 17
Feb 18- Numbers 11-13, Psalms 49, Proverbs 18
Synopsis of Leviticus 26 - Numbers 13
This week’s reading, Leviticus 26 – Numbers 13, follows Israel’s transition from receiving God’s laws to preparing for the Promised Land. God lays out blessings for obedience and consequences for rebellion, setting the stage for their journey. Despite God’s provision, the people complain, rebel, and resist Moses’ leadership. In Numbers 13, the spies scout Canaan, but fear overtakes Israel when they see the descendants of the Nephilim. Instead of trusting God’s promise, they choose fear over faith, leading to severe consequences and delaying their inheritance.
February 19-25
Feb 19 - Numbers 14-15, Psalms 50, Proverbs 19
Feb 20 - Numbers 16-17, Psalms 51, Proverbs 20
Feb 21- Numbers 18-20, Psalms 52, Proverbs 21
Feb 22 - Numbers 21-22, Psalms 53, Proverbs 22
Feb 23 - Numbers 23-25, Psalms 54, Proverbs 23
Feb 24 - Numbers 26-28, Psalms 55, Proverbs 24
Feb 25- Numbers 29-30, Psalms 56, Proverbs 25
Synopsis of Numbers 14-30
This week’s reading, Numbers 14-30, covers pivotal moments in Israel’s journey. After rejecting the Promised Land in fear, Israel is sentenced to 40 years of wandering. We see repeated rebellion, God’s justice and mercy, and the importance of obedience—highlighted in events like Moses striking the rock and Balaam’s deception. Through it all, God remains faithful, preparing the next generation to inherit His promises.
February 26 - March 4
Feb 26 - Numbers 31-32, Psalms 57, Proverbs 26
Feb 27 - Numbers 33-35, Psalms 58, Proverbs 27
Feb 28- Num 36-Deut 1, Psalms 59, Proverbs 28
Mar 01 - Deuteronomy 2-3 , Psalms 60, Proverbs 29
Mar 02 - Deuteronomy 4-6 , Psalms 61, Proverbs 30
Mar 03 - Deuteronomy 7-9 , Psalms 62, Proverbs 31
Mar 04 - Deuteronomy 10-11 , Psalms 63, Proverbs 1
Synopsis of Numbers 31 - Deuteronomy 11
This week’s we find Israel’s final preparations before entering the Promised Land. Numbers concludes with battles, land division, and instructions to drive out idolatry. Deuteronomy begins with Moses’ powerful speech, reflecting on Israel’s journey, urging obedience, and renewing the covenant. He warns against repeating past mistakes and emphasizes faithfulness to God amid future prosperity. These chapters set the stage for Joshua’s leadership and Israel’s long-awaited entrance into the land God promised.
March 12-18
Mar 12 - Deuteronomy 31-32, Psalms 71, Proverbs 9
Mar 13 - Deut 33 - Joshua 1-2, Psalms 72, Proverbs 10
Mar 14 - Joshua 3-5, Psalms 73, Proverbs 11
Mar 15 - Joshua 6-7, Psalms 74, Proverbs 12
Mar 16 - Joshua 8-10, Psalms 75, Proverbs 13
Mar 17 - Joshua 11-12, Psalms 76, Proverbs 14
Mar 18 - Joshua 13-16, Psalms 77, Proverbs 15
Synopsis of Deuteronomy 31 - Joshua 16
This week’s reading covers Deuteronomy 31 through Joshua 16, marking Israel’s transition from the wilderness to warfare. We see Moses passing leadership to Joshua, Israel’s conquest of the Promised Land, and their failure to fully drive out its inhabitants. Key themes include being strong and courageous, total devotion to God, and listening for His instruction. From a supernatural perspective, this conquest fulfills God’s plan to reclaim His land and defeat the seed of the serpent.
March 19-25
Mar 19 - Joshua 17-19, Psalms 78, Proverbs 16
Mar 20 - Joshua 20-22, Psalms 79, Proverbs 17
Mar 21 - Joshua 23-24, Psalms 80, Proverbs 18
Mar 22 - Judges 1-3, Psalms 81, Proverbs 19
Mar 23 - Judges 4-5, Psalms 82, Proverbs 20
Mar 24 - Judges 6-7, Psalms 83, Proverbs 21
Mar 25 - Judges 8-9, Psalms 84, Proverbs 22
Synopsis of Joshua 17 - Judges 9
This week’s reading, Joshua 17 - Judges 9, covers Israel’s transition from Joshua’s leadership to the era of the judges. The Promised Land is divided among the tribes, but Israel fails to fully drive out the Canaanites. Joshua charges the people to serve the Lord alone, yet after his death, they fall into idolatry. God raises up judges to deliver them, showing His mercy despite their disobedience, while Israel’s cycle of sin and oppression continues.
March 26 - April 1
Mar 26 - Judges 10-12, Psalms 85, Proverbs 23
Mar 27 - Judges 13-15, Psalms 86, Proverbs 24
Mar 28 - Judges 16-18, Psalms 87, Proverbs 25
Mar 29 - Judges 19, Psalms 88, Proverbs 26
Mar 30 - Judges 20-21, Psalms 89, Proverbs 27
Mar 31 - Ruth 1-4, Psalms 90, Proverbs 28
Apr 01 - I Samuel 1-3, Psalms 91, Proverbs 29
Synopsis of Judges 10 - I Samuel 3
This week’s reading, Judges 9 - 1 Samuel 3, covers Israel’s continued decline into idolatry, the story of Ruth and God’s redemption, and the birth and calling of Samuel, Israel’s first great prophet. We also explore a fascinating supernatural connection between Ruth’s sister-in-law, Orpah, and Goliath’s lineage. As Israel prepares for its first king, God is already at work, guiding His plan toward the coming Messiah and true King, Jesus.
April 2-8
Apr 02 - I Samuel 4-6, Psalms 92, Proverbs 30
Apr 03 - I Samuel 7-8, Psalms 93, Proverbs 31
Apr 04 - I Samuel 9-10, Psalms 94, Proverbs 1
Apr 05 - I Samuel 11-12, Psalms 95, Proverbs 2
Apr 06 - I Samuel 13 , Psalms 96, Proverbs 3
Apr 07 - I Samuel 14-15, Psalms 97, Proverbs 4
Apr 08 - I Samuel 16, Psalms 98, Proverbs 5
Synopsis of I Samuel 4-16
This week’s reading, 1 Samuel 4–16, highlights Israel’s transition from priestly leadership to prophetic guidance under Samuel, the rise and fall of King Saul, and the anointing of David as the future king. The Ark of the Covenant is captured and later returned, symbolizing God’s presence and power. Through it all, we see that God is in control, preparing His plan—even in the midst of rebellion and spiritual warfare.