2025 Bible Reading Plan
“O foolish men and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! ‘Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to enter into His glory?’ Then beginning with Moses and with all the prophets, He explained to them the things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures.”
— Luke 24:25-27
This year’s reading plan emphasizes the redemptive plan of God in the whole scope of Scripture. It also helps to see the unity demonstrated across the Old and New Testaments. While it is less comprehensive than last year’s plan, it affords more time to read slowly, to meditate, reflect, and pray. As the introduction states, it is not designed to be the sole resource for personal Bible reading, but rather is supplemental.
This year we will be using Greg Lanier’s Redeptive-Historical Bible Reading Plan, which you can download below:
The study is broken up into sixteen sections. While there are no daily reading assignments, we will follow this general plan:
MONTH | SECTION(S) |
January | 1. Creation |
February | 2. Fall, Original Sin, And Judgment 3. God’s Covenant Promise to Abraham |
March | 4. Promise Continued through The Patriarchs |
April | 5. Exodus from Egypt |
May | 6. God’s Covenent Law Given through Moses |
June | 7. Rebellion in The Wilderness 8. Conquest of The Land And Early Leadership |
July | 9. Establishing The Monarchy |
August | 10. Religious Life of The Nation 11. Degradation of The Monarchy |
September | 12. Israel And Judah in Exile |
October | 13. Grief And Consolation during Exile 14. (Partial) Restoration from Exile |
November | 15. Anticipating An Eschatological Deliverer |
December | 16. Anticipating The Day of The Lord |