Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Bible Reading Plans For Your Soul


Curated plans to guide your time with God!

Sometimes, you just need a fresh starting point. A way to open your Bible and know where to begin. That is what this page is for.

Bible Reading Plans For Your Soul is a growing library of Scripture-based journeys—curated to nourish your spirit, steady your focus, and invite you deeper into the presence of God. Whether you are in a season of joy, waiting, healing, or renewal, there is a plan designed with you in mind.


Each plan is:

  • Prayerfully themed around Scripture and soul care

  • Crafted to help you slow down, reflect, and respond

  • Flexible enough to follow at your own pace

Use this page to access all the available reading plans—each one designed to draw your heart closer to His.


➡️ Browse the plans here:

πŸ—“️ 2020

THE VISION KEEPER: A 12-Month Journey of Obedient Sight (2020) - This year's Bible Reading Plan is based on my Word of the Year: VisionTHE VISION KEEPER invites you to walk through twelve months of Scripture with your spiritual eyes open, your faith engaged, and your pen ready. Rooted in Habakkuk 2:2–3, this plan honors the sacred responsibility to see, write, steward, and obey the vision God gives—whether it speaks loudly or stirs quietly in the heart.

Psalms Reading Plans 2020 – A Bible Reading plan for the first 72 books of Psalms from September to November.

Thanksgiving Faith/Bible Journaling Plans 2020 - This is a two-month Bible reading and journaling plan focused on Thanksgiving, praise, and gratitude. It features a curated list of daily Scripture passages for October and November, each paired with reflection or journaling prompts that encourage deeper engagement with God's Word through thanksgiving.

Advent Bible Reading Plan: Seeing Jesus Through Vision - A journey through prophecy and fulfillment, this plan focuses on seeing Christ clearly in Scripture—foretold, announced, confirmed, and fulfilled—reminding us that God’s vision for salvation was never hidden, only waiting to be revealed.

 

πŸ—“️ 2021

Faith Journaling 2021: Intentionally Navigating My Life Purposefully - This Bible Reading Plan is based on my Word of the Year: Intentional. Each month explores a specific word that shapes how I move through life, drawing me closer to God through scripture, prayer, and personal reflection. This is not about perfection—it is about living with intention. This plan will help you Intentionally Navigate Your Life. It will give you the Navigator's Essentials.

 

Reading Through the Psalms Reading Plan - 2021 -  The plan for 2021 is for six months and the first five plans cover one chapter (one verse) of each Psalm per day for all 150 chapters of Psalms. Then, the last month has a "random" list of verses from Psalms for the month.


Grateful on Purpose 2021 - This is a four-month daily Scripture and journaling guide designed to cultivate intentional gratitude from September through December. Each day includes a Bible verse and a reflective prompt that invites personal thanksgiving, spiritual insight, or Christ-centered celebration.


Advent Bible Reading Plan: Living Intentionally in the Birth of Christ - An invitation to approach Advent with purpose, aligning heart and life with the hope, preparation, joy, and peace found in the story of Jesus’ birth.

 


πŸ—“️ 2022

Faith Journaling 2022: A Bold Walk in Resilience and Faith (12 Months of Holy Grit) - This Bible Reading Plan is based on my Word of the Year: Resilience. This year-long Bible reading journey is built for those who desire to stand strong, stay rooted, and press forward in faith—no matter what life brings. Grounded in the Word, each month focuses on a different dimension of spiritual resilience. This plan will help you Be Resilient on Purpose and give you a Resilience Kit.

 

Faith Journey 2022: Pauline Epistle Study Bible Reading Plan List - This journey focuses on the Letters that Build Us, focusing on why the Apostle Paul's writings still matter today. This is a year-long journey through the writings of the Apostle Paul, designed to help readers grow in grace, deepen in Scripture, and live out their faith with boldness and intention.

 

Summer in the Psalms 2022 – This is the Psalms Bible reading plan for 2022. We will read various verses from the book of Psalms during the summer this year.


Grace Notes - This is a two-month Scripture-based journaling plan focused on cultivating daily gratitude through God’s Word. Spanning October and November, each day presents a Bible verse and a guided gratitude prompt to encourage reflection, spiritual growth, and thanksgiving.

Advent Bible Reading Plan: Resilient Hope - A reading plan that reminds us God’s promises stand unshaken. It follows the thread of hope from His covenant to Christ’s arrival, calling us to trust, persevere, and rejoice even when life presses hard.

 


πŸ—“️ 2023

Faith Journaling 2023: Finishing the Assignment With Grace, Passion, Persistence, and Resilience (Complete the Work) - This Bible Reading Plan is based on my Word of the Year: Finish. The theme is Finishing the Assignment With Grace, Passion, Persistence, and Resilience. When you take Small Steps, you have Sacred Wins. The Finisher's Field Guide given in this plan will help you finish.


Reading Through the Psalms Summer Reading Plan - 2023 - This 3-month plan offers a daily dose of encouragement from the Psalms, highlighting God’s comfort, faithfulness, strength, and hope.

Grateful in Every Season – A Psalm-Led Journey of Thanks - This is a four-month guided Scripture and journaling resource titled Grateful in Every Season 2023. Spanning from September through December, each day includes a carefully selected Bible verse and a gratitude prompt designed to deepen reflection, worship, and awareness of God's presence. 

Advent Bible Reading Plan: Finishing the Promise - Centered on God’s faithfulness to complete what He begins, this plan moves from the first whispers of the Messiah to the moment the promise stands fulfilled in the manger.


πŸ—“️ 2024

Mindfulness and the Christian Faith: Unlocking the Power of Philippians 4:8 Series - This blog series explores how positive thinking and mindfulness can transform our lives, deepen our relationship with God, and strengthen our relationships with others through meditations on the elements listed in Philippians 4:8.

Reading Through the Psalms Reading Plan - 2024 - “In the Secret Place” is a six-volume Bible reading series that gently guides you through each verse of Psalm 91—God’s powerful promise of refuge and protection.

Advent Bible Reading Plan: The New Beginning Found in Christ’s Birth - A celebration of the fresh start offered through Jesus. This plan traces the promise, preparation, arrival, and revelation of the Savior, showing how His birth changes everything.




Tuesday, July 28, 2020

August 2020 Bible Reading Plan: VISION STAYS OPTIMISTIC

 

This year's Bible reading plans are based on my word of the Year, VISION.

The Vision Keeper: A Journey of Obedient Sight is your reminder that this is more than a plan—it is a call to stay aligned with what God revealed.
This is a step in
the Journey of Obedient Sight—a journey shaped by focus, discipline, and trust.
This is not just a reading rhythm. It is a spiritual assignment.
Vision still speaks. Vision still stands. Vision still stirs.
Stay faithful. Stay focused.
You are a Vision Keeper.

 

Description:

Vision does not always unfold quickly—but faith holds on with hope. This month is about keeping your spirit uplifted even when outcomes are delayed. Optimism rooted in God’s promises will keep you moving forward with expectation, not exhaustion. These verses anchor your soul in hope.

 

Memory Verse:

Hebrews 10:23

 

Here is the plan for August. (Link goes to a PDF.)

Here are the Bible Verse Writing Sheets for 2020.

 

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Friday, July 10, 2020

πŸ”₯ Vision Shapes You



Vision is not just a spark of inspiration—it is a tool of transformation. When God gives you vision, it is not simply to excite you about the future. It is to shape you in the present.

This shaping is not always easy. Vision will challenge your old patterns, confront your fears, and demand your surrender. It will stir your spirit and reveal the places where growth must happen. But it will also affirm your calling and draw you closer to the One who gave it.

Vision is not passive. It moves. It stirs. It presses in. It does the quiet, inner work before anything visible ever comes forth. And that is the part we often overlook—the part that happens when no one sees but God.

This is what vision does—it molds the vessel before it pours out the message.

Thursday, July 9, 2020

This Is What Vision Does

A Declaration for the One Who Still Believes

 

Vision Is More Than a Plan—It Is a Force

Vision is not passive.
It is not polite.
It does not wait for perfect timing or popular approval.

Vision moves. Vision marks. Vision multiplies.

For the one walking in Obedient Sight, vision is not something you just receive—it is something you release. It shapes your life, your language, your legacy.

This is what vision does.

 

Vision Speaks

It reminds you of what God said—when everything else goes silent.
It speaks through journals, whispers, and confirmations.
It speaks when the world forgets, when friends move on, when faith feels quiet.

“For still the vision awaits its appointed time… it will surely come.”
(Habakkuk 2:3, ESV)


Vision Stands

It does not collapse when life shakes.
It holds ground when your confidence falters.
It remains even when your emotions do not.

“The counsel of the Lord stands forever…”
(Psalm 33:11, ESV)

 

Vision Stirs

It wakes up what you thought was over.
It brings warmth to cold dreams.
It shakes off delay and calls you back into movement.

“Fan into flame the gift of God…”
(2 Timothy 1:6, ESV)

 

Vision Clarifies

It shows you who you are and who you are not.
It filters your focus and silences distractions.
It realigns your decisions with Heaven’s direction.

 

Vision Rewrites

It takes old narratives of fear, failure, and disobedience—and rewrites them with faith.
It edits your excuses and highlights your assignment.

 

Vision Fights

It wars against apathy.
It breaks off delay.
It disrupts the enemy’s plans with every step of obedience.

 

Vision Transforms

It shapes your thoughts, disciplines your days, and changes your future.
It makes you more like Christ, because it requires full surrender to His voice and timing.

 

Final Encouragement

This is what vision does:

  • It speaks when you forget.
  • It stands when you fall.
  • It stirs when you go silent.
  • It fights for your future.
  • It transforms you in the process.

So write it. Keep it. Obey it. Carry it.
Because the moment you said “yes” to what God showed you—
You became a vessel of divine vision.

This is what vision does.

 

Be A Vision Keeper

 

 

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Rememberminder: You Don’t Have to Know Everything. Just Trust the One Who Does.




You do not need all the answers. You need the Shepherd’s voice and His hand in yours. Trust is your next best step.

Proverbs 3:5 (NET):
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding."