Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Try out a Chronological Bible Reading Plan


Biblos.com goes by many names. You can go to the same site, albeit a sub-page, by hitting Scripturetext.com
and if you peruse the site long enough you may discover the other urls going to it as well. Telling you that wasn't really my point of this post but rather to say HELLO READ YOUR BIBLE, and if you want a different way to read it besides starting at Gen 1.1 you can check out the Chronological reading plan, also set by days of the year(for reading the Bible in a year) which in contrast has you start by reading Gen 1.1.
Reading the Bible in a year isn't for wusses though, some days have several chapters, and some days are lighter reading. If you've the time each day, it is a cool way to consume the Word within a year. I find that if I push too hard at the quantity, simply for 'achieving that goal' that I don't tarry long enough to smell the roses, and get all that one can get (as if that was even possible).

The Word is without a doubt the most important literary work of any time, regardless of whether you're a Christian or not. Are you an atheist, well, The Bible is still the most important book of all time, and you're living proof of it - wrap your mug around that one for awhile.

Biblos.com is my favorite Bible site - the people behind it have poured so many features and functionality into it that I've yet to find anything comparable. I suppose audio Bible linking to the verses would be a neat feature that BibleGateway.com has on Biblos, but hey, there's certainly nothing wrong with having multiple Online Bible bookmarks saved back right?  Being a pack rat is fine when it comes to bookmarking.

smiles to you! Read God's Word today, it'll do you good, I promise, and God is holding the Guarantee!

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