How to ACTUALLY Read (and understand!) the Bible in 2025
The Daily Walk is a system designed by Walk Thru the Bible to help you read the entire Bible in one year. This is the Bible reading plan that will get you through Leviticus!
Read MoreJohn Newton (the preacher and hymn writer who wrote “Amazing Grace”) once said: “To read the Scripture, not as an attorney may read a will, merely to know the sense, but as the heir reads it, as a description and proof of his interest . . . herein lies blessedness.”
Indeed, Scripture is a gift from God to us. From parables to poetry, from a love song to a genealogy, from a talking donkey to a large fish that swallowed a man, the Bible tells the story of God. It tells us who God is, who we are, how the world came into being, how sin corrupted the world and us, and God’s plan of redemption through Jesus Christ. In its pages, God’s character is revealed, His love and judgment are revealed, His very Truth is revealed.
So, by reading the Bible as if we are an heir, we learn much about God, ourselves, and the world.
The Daily Walk is a system designed by Walk Thru the Bible to help you read the entire Bible in one year. This is the Bible reading plan that will get you through Leviticus!
Read through the Bible in one year with our FREE reading schedule! Also JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP here for additional resources, encouragement, and inspiration to help you stay on track.
The Daily Walk Bible walks you through the entire Bible in one year! Each day’s reading includes portions of Scripture, an overview to give you a bird’s-eye view of the day’s reading, an Insight offering an interesting fact from the day’s reading, and My Daily Walk—a short devotion to help you reflect on and apply a specific insight from the day’s reading.
Every seventh day offers a pause on the journey as you are invited to Look Back over the readings from the previous week, Look Up to God, and Look Ahead to the reading to come.
Available in NLT and NIV.
Each day, as you read the chapters of Scripture as outlined in this journal and in the Daily Walk Bible, you’ll find reflection space for writing, questions to help you contemplate what you just read and any new insights God gave you from the readings, a place to capture a verse that was especially meaningful to you that week, and more!
The Daily Walk Podcast will help you listen through the Bible in one year! Join us each day as we walk through God’s grand Story!
Find out how to subscribe here.
The Daily Walk Devotions offer a simple daily reading plan and tools to help you complete the journey of reading through the Bible in one year. Every feature of the Daily Walk Devotions is designed to help you get the most out of your time with the Lord. It’s a tool you will find many ways to use—and a tool that God can use in many ways in your life. In addition to the Scripture reading, each segment, or walk, contains three components:
There are devotions and a Bible reading for each day of the week, with days 6/7 combined for a catch-up day or for a Sabbath rest day. Using these devotions along with the reading plan, you’ll read the entire Bible in 2025.
For 2025, we want to help your church walk through the Bible. We are offering our Daily Walk devotional as an email series that your church can send out every day to your congregation.
This is the tool that will help your entire congregation read through the Bible in 2025 … together!
The Daily Walk includes a daily devotion, Bible readings for each day, as well as informative charts and insights that will help your people read from Genesis to Revelation in one year.
The Daily Walk is a system designed by Walk Thru the Bible to help you read the entire Bible in one year. This is the Bible reading plan that will get you through Leviticus!
Read MoreTry making a list of all the things you’re thankful for. Remember God’s past mercies and write them down. Try composing your own psalm of remembrance. Then read over these things often. Set them to music if it helps. Let your mind be saturated with the goodness of God, and you’ll be amazed at how the goodness of God becomes real.
Read MoreGratitude makes faith strong. Thankful people understand the God who is strong. They see His face and are not afraid. They aren’t just hoping for His goodness. They’re expecting it.
Read More