Thursday, June 10, 2010

Summer Bible Reading Plan

School's out for the summer and with it my part time jobs working at a couple of schools have concluded as well. I am definitely already enjoying a little extra free time to accomplish those little things that pile up when school takes most of your attention. I'm sure the summer will still be busy and full of fun and work, but as my schedule is changing I want to make sure that there is a constant every day: a time set apart to read God's Word and pray. I love the spontaneity and sporadicity (I think I made that word up...) that comes with summertime but this is why I think it is even more important to discipline myself to a daily devotion time. So what's the plan? Well, starting today, Autumn and I are going to be following Professor Horner's Bible-Reading System. Basically it involves reading ten chapters from the Bible every day using ten lists. The purpose of this system is not to have a time of deep meditation on a few verses, but to have a greater overview of the Scripture. Each list covers a different amount of days so as a result, you are able to make connections between different books of the Bible as you read various chapters of them side by side.

Autumn and I are doing this together for accountability's sake, but I would love it if you asked how this is going. It will keep me on my toes! Also, would you like to join me in this? The more the merrier! Let me know if you are interested and become a fan of Prof. Horner's Bible-Reading System on fb for more info.

THE TEN LISTS:
List 1 (89 days)
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John

List 2 (187 days)
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

List 3 (78 days)
Romans, I&II Cor, Gal, Eph, Phil, Col, Hebrews

List 4 (65 days)
I&II Thess, I&II Tim, Titus, Philemon, James, I&II Peter, I,II&III John, Jude, Revelation

List 5 (62 days)
Job, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon

List 6 (150 days)
Psalms

List 7 (31 days)
Proverbs

List 8 (249 days)
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I&II Samuel, I&II Kings, I&II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

List 9 (250 days)
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah,
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi

List 10 (28 days)
Acts

"Each day you will read one chapter from each list, in order. THAT'S RIGHT -- *TEN CHAPTERS PER DAY*!!! Use ten bookmarks or sticky notes with the individual lists on them to keep track of your locations. (LOOK BELOW at the Wall for several posts on Feb 1 2009 and you will find links to handy bookmarks made by users.) On day one, you read Matthew 1, Genesis 1, Romans 1, and so forth. On day 2, read Matthew 2, Genesis 2, etc. On day 29, you will have just finished Matthew, so go to Mark 1 on the Gospel list; you’ll also be almost to the end of 2nd Corinthians and Proverbs, you’ll be reading Psalm 29 and Genesis 29, and so forth. When you reach the last chapter of the last book in a list – start over again. Rotate all the way through all the Scriptures constantly. Since the lists vary in length, the readings begin interweaving in constantly changing ways. You will NEVER read the same set of ten chapters together again! Every year you’ll read through all the Gospels four times, the Pentateuch twice, Paul’s letters 4-5 times each, the OT wisdom literature six times, all the Psalms at least twice, all the Proverbs as well as Acts a dozen times, and all the way through the OT History and prophetic books about 1 ½ times. Since the interweaving is constantly changing, you will experience the Bible commenting *on itself* in constantly changing ways -- the Reformer's principle of 'scriptura interpretans scripturam' -- 'scripture interpreting scripture' IN ACTION!"

SECRETS TO SUCCESS WITH THIS SYTEM:

• Read one chapter from each list each day, in one sitting or two. At the end of a book, go to the next book. At the end of the list – start it again. Do it in the order given above.
• Read quickly (without “speedreading”) in order to get the overall sense. Read as fast as you comfortably can with moderate retention. You’re not studying deeply or memorizing; shoot for 5-6 minutes per chapter. At the end of a chapter, move immediately to the next list.
• GET THROUGH THE TEXT – no dawdling, back-reading, looking up cross-references!
• There are different ‘kinds’ of reading: super-quick skimming, careful moderate-paced, studying the text, deep meditation. You should be between the first and second kind.
• Most people decrease their time spent and increase their retention after just two-three weeks! I now read and retain the entire text of Matthew in 35 minutes, Romans in 20, Genesis in *one hour*!
• Don’t look up anything you ‘don’t get’ – real understanding will come through contextualizing by reading a LOT of scripture over time. Get through the text!
• If you miss a day or two – ok, get over it, then keep going. Don’t cover yourself in sackcloth and ashes and quit! Move the bookmarks along, to find your place(s) quickly next day.
Heb 4:12&5:11-14; Eph 5:26&6:17; Col 3:16; 2 Tim 3:16; Ps 119; Ezra 8; Prov 3: 1-2, 10:14; Dan 1

3 comments:

  1. Ok so if you help me organize my Bible, I will do it too!

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  2. You go, girl! It's great to see your excitement for Bible reading.

    Do you have other reading you're doing this summer, also?

    -Tim

    P.S. It looks like we'll be seeing you the last half of camp! :)

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  3. Tim, I am really liking this Bible reading plan, although I have to admit that there have been a few days where I didn't get through all ten chapters! It's a matter of making time though! Rhaquel is doing the same plan now so you'll have to ask her how she likes it.

    There are so many books on my reading list but haven't gotten to as many as I'd like this summer! Besides the Bible, I have had a little time to read a couple books. One is "Radical Womanhood." by Carolyn McCulley about Biblical Femininity in contrast to Worldly Feminism.

    Also, I just downloaded and listened to the audio book "Forgotten God" by Francis Chan about the Holy Spirit. It was definitely convicting, encouraging, and eye-opening.

    What have you been reading? Glad to hear you guys are making it back to camp--just stay away from the apple skits this time... ;-)

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