men and women of God, what do you think about Bible reading plans?
_________________andy
I must say, I'm all for reading the Bible however you manage to read it. The worst thing one can do is not read it. However, at the same time, I think it is best if one learns to read the Bible "contextually." This sorta hunting and pecking odd chapters out of the bible and saying "read 3 of these a day" just doesn't fly with me. 3 chapters a day will get you through the Bible in a year. However, some parts of the Bible you should probably read entirely in one or two sittings, such as with the letters of Paul, Peter, and John. After all, if a loved one wrote you a letter, wouldn't you read it all at once in order to take all of it in?
_________________Jimmy H
great advice
Psa 119:130 The entrance of Your Words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple. Anything is better than nothing, in my opinion.We should "study" the Word also..but just reading God's Word certainly couldn't hurt.Was it Ravenhill that said?: "The Word of God never leaves a man as it finds him"Mark
_________________Mark
Here is a selection of [url=http://wiki.biblebase.com/index.php/The_Bible:_Daily_Bible_Reading_Plans]Bible Reading Schedules[/url], and we once traced a programme which created them automatically but I hav e lost track of it.Greg might remember? Ah, here it is. [url=http://www.hcf.org/jaffrey/resources.htm]Bible Reading Programme Creator.[/url]
_________________Ron Bailey
thanks , thats a lot of help