Showing posts with label daily bible reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily bible reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Daily Bible Reading Made Simple: Enjoy a Yearly Schedule That Keeps You Going

🌱 Ever find yourself wishing for a simple way to keep up with regular Bible reading, but not sure where to start? Many brothers and sisters have discovered the joy of daily Bible reading schedules—helping them stay on track and get more out of God’s Word each day. Whether juggling family life, pioneering, or a busy work schedule, a structured plan can add refreshing consistency to your spiritual routine.


💡 Quick Thought: Just 10-15 minutes of reading each day can make a huge difference in your relationship with Jehovah—short, nourishing sessions add up over time!


1. Why Try a Daily Bible Reading Program? 📖

For some, a simple Genesis-to-Revelation path works best. Others prefer a more varied approach, mixing passages from the Hebrew Scriptures, Christian Greek Scriptures, and even Psalms or Proverbs each day. Having different “flavors” of scripture can keep things interesting and help you avoid getting bogged down in longer sections of law or prophecy.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

A Fun & Easy Way to Learn the Bible Books by Heart

📚📖 Ever found yourself scrolling through the JW Library app or flipping through your Bible, trying to find the next scripture? Memorizing all 66 books might seem like a big task, but it’s well worth the effort! Knowing the order saves time in study and makes navigation easier—whether in personal study, Bible discussions, or the ministry. 🚀✨

💡 Quick Tip: Think of the Bible as two “libraries” in one: the Hebrew Scriptures (39 books) and the Christian Greek Scriptures (27 books).


1. The Hebrew Scriptures 🏺

The first five books were written by Moses and are often called the Pentateuch (“five books”):

  • GENESIS : From creation to the death of Joseph.
  • EXODUS , LEVITICUS , NUMBERS , and DEUTERONOMY : Israel’s journey from slavery in Egypt to Moses’ final days.
🎉 Fun Fact: In some translations (like Luther’s), these five books are simply 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Moses!

Next, the historical lineup continues: