
Here’s How You Can Read the Entire Bible in 2025
The beauty of this Bible reading plan is that you not only read the entire Bible, but you read both Psalms and the New Testament twice throughout the year-long process.
A new year gives us new opportunities for personal growth and for ministry to others. The Canberra Declaration is an active, caring, growing community of people who have a vision to see Australia’s Judeo-Christian Values revitalised. If we are going to revitalise the nation, we first need to revitalise ourselves.
Reading the Word of God daily is one of the greatest ways to be revitalised. Charles C. Ryrie wrote, “The Bible is the greatest of all books; to study it is the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals.” Jane Johnson wisely said, “I could simply share with you the treasures I’ve uncovered. But I’d rather give you the treasure map.”
Listen to Warwick and Alison Marsh share the blessings of reading the “treasure map” of God’s Word in the video below.
David the Psalmist wrote in Psalm 119:105, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
We believe that God’s eternal, inerrant Word is the wellspring of all wisdom for life. If we want to hear what God is saying to us, we need to be spending time in daily Bible study. Memorising Scripture, meditating upon it, and keeping verses in front of our eyes are all important ways that we can soak in the goodness of God’s Word.
If you would like to avail yourself of a great resource to read the Bible through in one year, we strongly recommend the Bible reading plan made available by Ps Larry Stockstill from Bethany Fellowship. It is the same Bible reading plan put together by Scottish evangelist Robert M’Cheyne (1813-1843), which has come to be known as the Read 15 M’Cheyne One Year Bible Plan.
The beauty of Read 15 is that you not only read the entire Bible, but you read both Psalms and the New Testament twice throughout the year-long process. Click the button below to download it.
Should you already have your own tried and true Bible reading devotional plan, let us not deter you from using it. However you choose to read the Scriptures in 2025, we encourage you, as the Apostle Paul says in Colossians 3:16, to “let the word of God dwell in you richly.”
We believe the Word of God is the greatest key for breakthrough with God. As the famous Nike slogan declares, “Just do it.”
We pray God’s richest blessing for you, your family and your loved ones for 2025 and beyond in Jesus’ name!
Yours in His Word,
Warwick and Alison Marsh
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