I thought a few tips from what I learnt during my personal challenge may help someone else.
1. It may be easier to get a guide so you can tick off where you are or make sure to book mark where you are. This comes in pretty handy if you waver and miss several weeks or months. You will know where you left off. Note, I may miss months in the reading through challenge but I do read my Bible everyday in my devotion time even if it is just one verse. (I can thank my mother for that habit)
2. Do not get frustrated if you aren’t remembering what you read the day before. I can’t remember all the good meals I gave my children but their growth and good health testify to the fact that they were well fed. You will be pleasantly surprised when life hands you a question mark and the answer rises up within you from a passage you read and didn’t think you absorbed. Anyway, it is good to maintain daily devotions for spiritual growth besides the general reading through.
3. Say a quick prayer for wisdom and a listening ear every time you stop to read. Even though most days I would be just reading to accomplish my goal, I never knew when God would take the most out there chapter and turn it into an answer to a hidden question or a gentle warning about a bad attitude or habit I had been cultivating
, or give understanding to some aspect in my everyday life. The bible is alive
4. Be encouraged if someone near you joins the challenge with you but watch out for the competitive spirit. It will trip you up. (I won’t elaborate, you can just guess how I know that
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5. If you don’t finish in a year just continue into the next or start again the New Year. We have an enemy who would love to discourage us, but never forget that the race is not for the swift. Just find you own pace and assure yourself that the most important thing is reading the Bible. If you do finish celebrate.
6. Enjoy the support of others on this board. It’s a blessing.
I’m sure others could give more helpful tips. I’m personally elated that other sisters are doing this and I pray that we all finish. Off to read I go.