bible 365

january reading plan

jan 1 romans 1-2 (Epistles)

jan 2 Genesis 1-3 (The Law)

jan 3 Joshua 1-5 (History)

jan 4 Psalm 1-2 (Psalms)

jan 5 Job 1-2 (Poetry)

jan 6 Isaiah 1-6 (Prophecy)

jan 7 Matthew 1-2 (Gospels)

jan 8 Romans 3-4 (Epistles)

jan 9 Genesis 4-7 (The Law)

jan 10 Joshua 6-10 (History)

jan 11 Psalm 3-5 (Psalms)

jan 12 Job 3-4 (Poetry)

jan 13 Isaiah 7-11 (Prophecy)

jan 14 Matthew 3-4 (Gospels)

jan 15 Romans 5-6 (Epistles)

jan 16 Genesis 8-11 (The Law)

jan 17 Joshua 11-15 (History)

jan 18 Psalm 6-8 (Psalms)

jan 19 Job 5-6 (Poetry)

jan 20 Isaiah 12-17 (Prophecy)

jan 21 Matthew 5-7 (Gospels)

jan 22 Romans 7-8 (Epistles)

jan 23 Genesis 12-15 (The Law)

jan 24 Joshua 16-20 (History)

jan 25 Psalm 9-11 (Psalms)

jan 26 Job 7-8 (Poetry)

jan 27 Isaiah 18-22 (Prophecy)

jan 28 Matthew 8-10 (Gospels)

jan 29 Romans 9-10 (Epistles)

jan 30 Genesis 16-19 (The Law)

jan 31 Joshua 21-24 (History)

What is SOAP?

SOAP is an acronym: Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer. While doing this, write your thoughts down in a journal. Journaling is an excellent way to record and process what God has spoken to us. Without writing our experiences down, you may forget those blessings and some very important lessons!

Scripture

Take your time reading each chapter and allow God to speak to you. Look for a verse that particularly spoke to you and write it in your journal.

Application

Personalize what you have read, by asking yourself how it applies to your life right now. Write how this scripture can apply to you today.

Observation

What do you think God is saying to you in this scripture? Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you and reveal Jesus to you. Paraphrase and write this scripture down in your own words in your journal.

Prayer

This can be as simple as asking God to help you use this scripture, or it may be a greater insight on what He may be revealing to you. Remember, prayer is a two-way conversation, so be sure to listen to what God has to say and journal about it..