Yearly Bible Reading In Action
THEORY VERSUS PRACTICE. It is one thing
to know how to read your Bible through once per year, and it is yet
another to put this knowledge into practice day by day. The
Yearly Bible Reading Schedule was made up as a suggested method
of "how" this can very easily be done. The Yearly Bible Reading
in Action that you are now reading, was designed to get God's
people to put this "how" into action. A very successful salesman
once told me that there are ten points to follow in selling. The
first three were "plan your work." The last seven were "work
your plan." The Yearly Bible Reading Schedule answers to
"plan your work." The Yearly Bible Reading in Action
answers to "work your plan." Both are necessary for
successful yearly Bible reading.
CAN I SPARE THE TIME FOR YEARLY BIBLE
READING? Whenever theory is converted into practice, effort
must be expended. In the case of yearly Bible reading "theory" and
yearly Bible reading "practice," this effort takes the form of
"time." Before you can intelligently decide on whether or not you
have time to put this theory into practice, you should know how much
time it takes each day. If this is too much time to give to the
reading of God's Words, then it is, of course, impossible for you to
carry out the plan of Yearly Bible Reading. The yearly reading work
has been planned, now all that is left for you to do is to "work
the plan."
Depending on the reading speed of the persons
involved, I have found that it takes anywhere from two minutes to
eight minutes to read one of the daily 85-verse sections found in
the "Yearly Bible Reading" schedule. Some take eight minutes, some
four minutes, and some two minutes. How do you account for this
difference in time for reading a daily section? Very easily. The
reading speed of any given individual depends on (1) his native
reading speed, (2) his increased speed picked up by alert practice,
(3) his purpose in mind as he reads, and (4) the familiarity he has
with the reading material. It stands to reason that a veteran Bible
reader, who has been covering the same ground over and over again
for many years, will read a daily section much more quickly than one
wholly unfamiliar with God’s Book, provided the other three factors
are constant. Can you spare the time daily for yearly Bible reading?
Only you can evaluate and answer that question.
DO I HAVE TO RESTRICT MYSELF TO "YEARLY"
BIBLE READING? Some of the more rapid readers must be asking
themselves the question, "Must I be limited to reading my Bible only
once each year?" Of course not. No matter what your reading speed is
for the daily 85-verse sections, what your purpose is, or how much
time you wish to devote each day to this task, you can read the
Bible through as many times each year as you like, just by reading
more sections each day. For example:
1 section per day of 85 verses would mean Bible
reading 1 time per year.
2 sections per day of 85 verses would mean Bible
reading 2 times per year.
3 sections per day of 85 verses would mean Bible
reading 3 times a year.
6 sections per day of 85 verses would mean Bible
reading 6 times a year.
12 sections per day of 85 verses would be Bible
reading 12 times a year.
Do not think you have to limit yourself to
reading the Bible only once per year. This is entirely up to you.
Suppose, for example, that you read a daily 85-verse section at the
average rate of four minutes.
4 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 1 time per year.
8 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 2 times per year.
12 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 3 times per year.
16 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 4 times per year.
24 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 6 times per year.
48 minutes per day would allow you to read the
Bible 12 times per year.
In fact, if you felt that you could not devote as
much time as two to eight minutes per day to Bible reading, you
could even read one section of 85 verses every other day and thus
read the Bible only one time every two years if you prefer. There is
no limit, either maximum or minimum, really. The important thing is
that, as a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal
Saviour and Redeemer, you spend a regular amount of time daily
reading the Scriptures that glorify Him.
DO I HAVE TO RESTRICT MYSELF TO BIBLE
"READING"? Bible reading is not to be confused with Bible
study. Bible reading is merely one method of Bible study and does
not necessarily have to be the only method employed by any given
individual at one time. In addition to the reading of God's Words,
other studies can be carried on such as book studies and so forth,
if this is desired in addition. The main thing that is needed is a
constant, systematic, regular system of reading the Bible in all its
sixty-six books so as to grasp an entire picture of that Book of
Books and to enable the Holy Spirit, its Author, to teach you from
every book you read. I believe it is a mistake to try to combine
Bible reading with Bible study since that entails so much more time
to be spent that the average person would soon grow weary of the
whole endeavor and give up. I think it is wisest to have the
believers get started on a definite plan of yearly Bible reading and
after this habit is well established to embark on specialized,
analytical studies of the Bible.
HOW CAN I MOST EFFECTIVELY USE THE "YEARLY
BIBLE READING" SCHEDULE? The way to use the Yearly Bible
Reading Schedule most effectively is this, in summary:
(1) get a King James Bible (preferably the
DEFINED KING JAMES BIBLE available at
http://www.biblefortoday.org/kj_bibles.asp)
published by the Bible For Today, Incorporated, 900 Park Avenue,
Collingswood, NJ 08108.
(2) The 85-verse sections are marked with a
little diamond.
(3) determine your reading rate per 85-verse
section.
(4) determine the amount of time you want to
spend daily.
(5) figure out the number of 85-verse sections to
read daily.
(6) determine to "work your plan."
(7) put your tailor-made plan of yearly Bible
reading into operation for the rest of your life, changing it as
desired--and may the Lord Jesus Christ Himself give you the
strength, determination, drive, and benefits you need to continue
this difficult, challenging task.
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