Bible Reading Plan and ePsalms

by Monica on November 11, 2009

Having a plan for our time in God’s Word is helpful in maintaining a consistent time of study and prayer. Over the years I have used various forms of study tools and Bible reading plans. I thought for this week’s Works for Me Wednesday, I would share the plan that I am currently using and a new helpful tool I have found to aid in times of worship and prayer.

I have been using a 52 Week Bible Reading Plan from BibleReading.com for over a year now. I really like the way this plan breaks down daily readings into different sections. For example…

on Sunday, the readings are from the Epistles

on Monday, the readings are from the books of the Law

on Tuesday, the readings are from the books of History

on Wednesay, the readings are from the Psalms

on Thursday, the readings are from the books of Poetry

on Friday, the readings are from the books of Prophecy

and on Saturday, the readings are from the Gospels

Each day’s readings contain a few chapters, not too much to read during the morning’s quiet time.

As I read I try to mediatate on a specific scripture for the day. Sometimes I commit it to memory and repeat it as I go throughout the day.

I have recently discovered a help in meditating on the Psalms. OurPrayer has launched a new addition to their site, ePsalms. These psalms of praise are videos containing inspiring images set to quiet, worshipful music that will encourage and uplife your spirit as you meditate. You can also send these to friends, family, or other loved ones who are in need of uplifting as well.

I would encourage you to visit OurPrayer and watch an ePsalm for yourself.

And also make sure you visit Works for Me Wednesday at We Are THAT Family for many more tips.

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1 Kim November 11, 2009 at 7:05 am

Wow. Thanks for sharing this. Great things to incorporate. I don’t homeschool, but this is something that I would like to do with my little ones. You are so inspiring!

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2 Debbie November 11, 2009 at 11:18 am

GREAT reference and tools! Thanks for sharing this. I love the format and the printable Bible plan.
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