August Bible Reading Schedule

Updated:

  1. Is 65, 66; Ps 62; John 3
  2. 2 Kgs 21; 2 Chr 33; John 4
  3. Nah 1, 2 ,3; John 5
  4. 2 Kgs 22; 2 Chr 34; John 6
  5. 2 Kgs 23; 2 Chr 35; John 7
  6. Hab 1, 2, 3; John 8
  7. Zeph 1, 2, 3; John 9
  8. Jer 1, 2; John 10
  9. Jer 3, 4; John 11
  10. Jer 5, 6; John 12
  11. Jer 7, 8, 9; John 13
  12. Jer 10, 11, 12; John 14
  13. Jer 13, 14, 15; John 15
  14. Jer 16, 17; Ps 90; John 16
  15. Jer 18, 19, 20; Ps 93; John 17
  16. 2 Kgs 24; Jer 22; Ps 112; John 18
  1. Jer 23, 25; John 19
  2. Jer 26, 35, 36; John 20
  3. Jer 45, 46, 47; John 21
  4. Jer 48, 49; Ps 67; 1 John 1
  5. Jer 21, 24, 27; Ps 113; 1 John 2
  6. Jer 28, 29, 30; 1 John 3
  7. Jer 31, 32; 1 John 4
  8. Jer 33, 34; Ps 74; 1 John 5
  9. Jer 37, 38, 39; Ps 79; 2 John
  10. Jer 50, 51; 3 John
  11. Jer 52; Rev 1; Ps 143, 144
  12. Ezek 1, 2, 3; Rev 2
  13. Ezek 4, 5, 6, 7; Rev 3
  14. Ezek 8, 9, 10, 11; Rev 4
  15. Ezek 12, 13, 14; Rev 5

A good friend recommended this schedule. It was published back in 1983 by Fullgrowth Ministries of Tulsa, OK. Here is how that publication recommends you use their schedule:

If you follow this plan devised by Fullgrowth Ministries of Tulsa, Oklahoma, you’ll read the New Testament through twice and the Old Testament once during the next 12 months.

The plan recommends that you do your reading at a specific quiet time each day. If you miss a day, continue with the current day’s reading and catch up when you have extra time. After you finish your day’s reading, mark off that day.

The Old Testament portions are presented as nearly as possible in chronological order. Passages from prophets are included in the historical narrative where they were given, they are often given in a single day’s reading.

You’ll encounter Psalms throughout the year. Frequently, a Psalm that fits a particular passage has been placed with that passage.

As you enter the New Testament, you’ll read Luke and Acts first, then the letters - with periodic passages from other Gospels - and, finally, Revelation. Thus, the story of the life of Christ is constantly related to your Christian life.

I want to add how very important it is that you follow the guidelines given to read the passages for the date given and catch up when you have time. I have tried reading catch up stuff before the current day’s reading after a family crisis took me away from reading for a couple of days and it just didn’t work.

I have provided here the reading for the month of July. The photocopy that I have says that this schedule is copyrighted by Fullgrowth Ministries, but it also says, “feel free to re-print this chart for use in your church, Sunday school, or just to give to friends.” You are my friend if you got this far into this post. I hope this blesses you as much as it has my wife and me. I do plan to post each month’s schedule from the chart before each month begins in the future.

You can listen to some of my readings from the Bible on The Living Bible page of this blog. Thanks for visiting.

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