GLBC Recommended Bible Reading Plans

Jesus said, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4). Just like we cannot survive and grow without physical food, Christians cannot live without a regular intake of the spiritual food of the Word. Reading the Bible in a year may seem like an intimidating goal, but below you will find two proven easy-to-read plans to help you go through the entire Bible in one year. 

The first phase of the LSB Digital Initiative—announced late in 2025—is now live and available online for FREE to LSB readers everywhere! For those using the popular LSB Daily Reading Bible or M’Cheyne Reading Plan, we pray that these digital and audio resources will encourage you on your journey of reading God’s Word in 2026. The highly anticipated LSB Audio Bible is now available as an option within both LSB Reading Plans, allowing readers to listen to the entire Bible while commuting, doing chores, or exercising.

As Christians, it is crucial for our spiritual growth and witness to be in the Word of God daily. Reading the Bible in a year may seem like an intimidating goal, but below you’ll find two proven, easy-to-follow plans designed to help you read through the entire Bible in one year. 

If you haven’t started a Bible reading plan this year, it’s not too late! Don't feel pressure to catch up on the month of January—start with today’s date. The Lord is pleased with our consistency in His Word, not our ability to hit a yearly checklist.

The LSB Daily Reading Bible Plan follows the popular LSB Daily Reading Bible. Each day can be read in under 15 minutes and lays out four refreshing portions of Scripture from the Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, and New Testament.

The M’Cheyne Reading Plan is a classic daily schedule that guides readers through the New Testament and Psalms twice a year and the Old Testament once a year.

If you are looking to get the most benefit out of your Bible reading this year, you can also now read about Charles H. Spurgeon’s 7 principles on how to read the Bible by clicking here.