Bible in a year?
1. The Bible is ancient middle-eastern meditation literature, not a blog you skim through (like this one)
Bible in a year plans help familiarize us with scripture, which is a good thing. However, we need to realize that we have our whole lives to read the Bible – meditating on each book and translation over and over. Why not take your time to be intimate with scripture? In our culture, we’re used to skimming through blog articles without really reading them. I’ve been guilty of doing that as well. In Bible-in-a-year plans, you need to read large portions of scripture and depending on your daily habits, you may be forced to skim through quickly in order to finish on time. This is the opposite of how people have been reading the Bible for thousands of years, because of the fact that the Bible is ancient meditation literature.
2. The Bible is a means to formation, not an end in itself.
3. The Bible is communal literature, not designed for private “quiet time.”
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Matt Garcia
Matt is the creator of this website and curates resources on spiritual formation. He is a husband of Jesika and a father of 4 children. He also helps lead a house church. Follow him on Instagram to see what he's up to.